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Hosted by Viktor Dill, a systemic therapist and Open Dialogue trainer, each episode features conversations with professionals from fields such as Open Dialogue, Dialogic Practices, Psychotherapy, Psychiatry, Anthropology, Systems Theory, and more. Together, they explore different ways people understand and engage in dialogue. 

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<p>Your host: Viktor Dill - Systemic Therapist, Open Dialogue Trainer</p>
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