25/05/2026
In this episode of The Radical Therapist, Chris sits down with designer, writer, and researcher Amber Winick to explore how environments, objects, and systems quietly shape our emotional, relational, and developmental lives. Drawing from her work on Designing Motherhood, as well as her recent contributions to An Encyclopedia of Radical Helping, Amber invites us into a conversation about caregiving not as sentimentality, but as design practice, cultural philosophy, and relational ethics.
Together, Chris and Amber explore the radical legacy of Emmi Pikler and her revolutionary approach to children, development, and attentiveness. What happens when we stop treating infants as incomplete beings in need of constant correction, and begin relating to them as competent subjects with agency, rhythms, and capacities of their own? The conversation moves through themes of slowness, trust, embodiment, hospital design, narrative practice, and the emotional architecture of care itself.
https://chrishoffmft.podbean.com/e/the-radical-therapist-144-%e2%80%93-designing-motherhood-emmi-pikler-and-the-architecture-of-care-w-amber-winick/