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In this session, a direct and personal exchange unfolds as Stephen engages with his mother through Noah.
The focus shifts away from content and toward perception—how tone, memory, and emotional history shape what we believe we’re receiving. What feels like criticism is examined more closely, revealing the role of interpretation and the ways identity filters even the most familiar voices.
A grounded look at the space between intention and reception—and what happens when those two don’t align.
By Stephen BerkleyIn this session, a direct and personal exchange unfolds as Stephen engages with his mother through Noah.
The focus shifts away from content and toward perception—how tone, memory, and emotional history shape what we believe we’re receiving. What feels like criticism is examined more closely, revealing the role of interpretation and the ways identity filters even the most familiar voices.
A grounded look at the space between intention and reception—and what happens when those two don’t align.