In this insightful episode, the hosts dive deep into the nature of fear, exploring its evolution from an essential survival mechanism to the modern-day triggers that shape our emotional responses. They begin by explaining how fear was once crucial for our ancestors—helping them avoid dangers and ensuring survival. However, in today’s world, fear can often be irrational or disproportionate, caused by daily stresses or challenges that may not present any real threat. The hosts offer a variety ...
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In this insightful episode, the hosts dive deep into the nature of fear, exploring its evolution from an essential survival mechanism to the modern-day triggers that shape our emotional responses. They begin by explaining how fear was once crucial for our ancestors—helping them avoid dangers and ensuring survival. However, in today’s world, fear can often be irrational or disproportionate, caused by daily stresses or challenges that may not present any real threat. The hosts offer a variety ...
In Episode 9 of Gratitude and Attitude, Nan and Pri explore the traits that define toxic people. The duo cleverly compares toxic individuals to poison — reminding us that willingly engaging with them is the social equivalent of drinking something that harms your well-being. Ultimately, the hosts conclude that the best way to deal with toxic people is to not deal with them at all. As Nan suggests, sometimes you have to “unfollow” them in real life. After watching this episode, you’ll gain an e...
Gratitude and Attitude Podcast
In this insightful episode, the hosts dive deep into the nature of fear, exploring its evolution from an essential survival mechanism to the modern-day triggers that shape our emotional responses. They begin by explaining how fear was once crucial for our ancestors—helping them avoid dangers and ensuring survival. However, in today’s world, fear can often be irrational or disproportionate, caused by daily stresses or challenges that may not present any real threat. The hosts offer a variety ...