Episode Summary
This week we jump write in with a Telegram share from a listener about shrinking your brain by complaining! JR brings up an interesting read on how things designed to help, have the opposite effect and that rolls right into getting famous, online platforms and helping others. Molly closes the show with reflections on see-saws (teeter-totters or teeterboards) and their correlation to helping kids building empathy for other kids. Join us around our digital table!
Episode Notes
Intro: Inexpensive tea and microplastics on cutting boards
5:12: Complaining shrinks your brain
9:40: Characteristics of depression and bad therapy, complaining is contagious.
12:00: What was designed to help us, now makes things works. So much of it is backwards; the internet, technology, etc.
19:00: Mel’s Kitchen Cafe has nothing to gain from a publisher.
23:51: Bypassing gatekeepers, going organic.
27:07: Dude Perfect, platforming others.
30:30: Being a good (judo) partner and working well with others.
35:19: Instilling empathy in our kids for others.
38:52: The teeter-totter example of feeling better about yourself and your sense of righteousness.
44:45: Show Close
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