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Paradoxically Speaking
Paradoxically Speaking
28 episodes
8 months ago
Paradoxically Speaking is a podcast featuring a practicing Stoic (Brandon Tumblin from The Stong Stoic) and a Seeker (J.W. Bertolotti from In Search of Wisdom) who share an insatiable curiosity about human nature and the art of living. Each episode embarks on a casual exploration of the paradoxes and complexities around living our highest good in the modern world.

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Paradoxically Speaking is a podcast featuring a practicing Stoic (Brandon Tumblin from The Stong Stoic) and a Seeker (J.W. Bertolotti from In Search of Wisdom) who share an insatiable curiosity about human nature and the art of living. Each episode embarks on a casual exploration of the paradoxes and complexities around living our highest good in the modern world.

paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com
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Philosophy
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement
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On Being a Friend to Yourself
Paradoxically Speaking
20 minutes
1 year ago
On Being a Friend to Yourself

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Summary
In this episode of Paradoxically Speaking, Josh and Brandon explore the concept of love as an infinite resource and delve into the complexities and paradoxes of love. It discusses the impact of toxic relationships and the importance of self-preservation. The dark side of human nature is examined, along with the skills and nuances of love. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the journey of self-love. In this conversation, Josh and Brandon discuss the importance of effective communication and explore various aspects of communication, including barriers, active listening, non-verbal communication, and cultural differences. They emphasize the need for clear and concise communication to avoid misunderstandings and conflicts. The conversation provides valuable insights and practical tips for improving communication skills in personal and professional relationships.


Takeaways

  • Love is a complex and multifaceted concept that can be viewed from different perspectives.
  • Toxic relationships can jeopardize one's mental and emotional well-being, and it is important to prioritize self-care.
  • Understanding the dark side of human nature is crucial in navigating relationships and making wise decisions.
  • Love is a skill that requires self-reflection, self-preservation, and continuous learning.
  • The journey of self-love is essential for cultivating healthy and fulfilling relationships.
Paradoxically Speaking
Paradoxically Speaking is a podcast featuring a practicing Stoic (Brandon Tumblin from The Stong Stoic) and a Seeker (J.W. Bertolotti from In Search of Wisdom) who share an insatiable curiosity about human nature and the art of living. Each episode embarks on a casual exploration of the paradoxes and complexities around living our highest good in the modern world.

paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com