
Have you ever been fun-employed?
Joshua Jackson joins Work is Third for a conversation about confidence, worthiness, and the messy beauty of becoming. From “fun-employment” and financial struggles to lessons from elders and mentors, Joshua shares how self-love, grief, and joy are intertwined.
We dive into the concept of “distress recordings” from re-evaluation co-counseling, explore the liberation of men and masculinity, and reflect on how patterns from childhood shape us as adults. This episode is about shedding old scripts, embracing the full spectrum of our emotions, and choosing love as a foundation for work, relationships, and community.
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📂 Section Markers
01:10 Section 1: Systems, Masculinity, and the Searchfor Care
28:55 Section 2: Breaking Through and Belonging
📌Episode Chapters/Timestamps
00:00 Revisiting Connections: A Warm Welcome
01:28 Confidence and Worthiness: A Deep Dive
04:10 Navigating Life's Messiness: Embracing Growth
12:59 The Importance of Self-Love: Foundations of Success
17:39 Love and Relationships: Reflections on Modern Connections
21:18 Liberation and Masculinity: A Critical Examination
24:11 Listening and Leading: The Role of Men in Society
28:10 Understanding Distress Recordings: Healing from the Past
32:13 The Impact of Late-Night Habits on Adult Life
34:29 The Importance of Setting Boundaries
37:25 Exploring Early Childhood Conditioning
39:05 The Role of Systemic Issues in Parenting
40:32 The Historical Context of Distress Recordings
42:27 The Power of Co-Counseling for Healing
44:53 The Interconnection of Grief and Joy
50:05 The Importance of Sharing Personal Stories
51:19 The Need for Conversations on Masculinity
53:22 The Journey of Self-Discovery and Healing
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