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The Danger of Blindly Following What Your Parents & Society Are Telling You | #018

The Danger of Blindly Following What Your Parents & Society Are Telling You | #018

FromNo Backup Plan by Nathaniel Drew


The Danger of Blindly Following What Your Parents & Society Are Telling You | #018

FromNo Backup Plan by Nathaniel Drew

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Length:
82 minutes
Released:
Jun 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The following is a conversation that will provoke and, perhaps, unsettle some of you. With my friend George Poulos, we explore the perils of anchoring your self-worth on personal achievements and how operating like this is ingrained in us from a young age. We also explore the deeper meaning of crisis and what it can teach you about life. Whether you agree with us or not, I promise this is gonna make you think.

Here are links to George’s podcast and other work:

Podcast YT: http://youtube.com/georgepoulos2
Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6VYa57VWP4CB1DwSXcKj6H
TikTok/IG: @georgepoulos
Website/Merch: http//georgepoulos.com
Listen to the audio version of the podcast → https://anchor.fm/nobackupplan
Timestamps:
0:00:01 Intro

0:01:42 How A City is the reflection of Yourself

0:03:00 Grades and Growing Up

0:08:00 What does Spirituality Mean?

0:15:00 The pitfalls of language and labels

0:20:00 What does it mean to be present?

0:31:00 George's spiritual journey

0:50:00 How people debate and communicate

0:55:00 What is permanece, change and spirituality

1:00:00 How spirituality changed George's view of life

1:08:00 What is fear?

1:15:00 The importance of listening to our body

1:20:00 Outro

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Released:
Jun 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Life is a series of experiences and we're just making sense of that as we go along. That is what I'm doing here, one conversation at a time.