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We all struggle with doubt especially when interacting with others. What was their intention? Did they really mean what they said? Why did they act that way today? Can I trust them?
In today’s episode, host Jason Ramsden explores how giving others the benefit of the doubt can improve relationships and also help you become a better person in the process. In sharing a story from his own life, some tips for confronting doubt of others, and what the meaning of a trust loop is, today’s show is focused on making us a better person.
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We all struggle with doubt especially when interacting with others. What was their intention? Did they really mean what they said? Why did they act that way today? Can I trust them?
In today’s episode, host Jason Ramsden explores how giving others the benefit of the doubt can improve relationships and also help you become a better person in the process. In sharing a story from his own life, some tips for confronting doubt of others, and what the meaning of a trust loop is, today’s show is focused on making us a better person.
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Review us on Love the Podcast or Apple Podcasts -- reviews and ratings help others find us and we appreciate your support greatly.
ENGAGE WITH THE SHOW
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CONNECT WITH JAY
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RESOURCES
Articles
3 Reasons to Give People the Benefit of the Doubt by Steven Handel (theemotionmachine.com)
App Links
Calm App; Calm is the #1 app for sleep and meditation. Join the millions experiencing better sleep, lower stress, and less anxiety. (Apple, Android)
Amazon Links**
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Support the show
SUPPORT THE MISSION: If this episode provided strategic value, please Follow and Save the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your "Save" helps us reach more families navigating the challenge of change.
WORK WITH JAY (1:1 PRIVATE ADVISORY): Move beyond general advice. Jay works with a select number of parents in a 6-month Private Advisory Container to navigate identity recalibration and second act design. Book a Second Act Strategy Session👉 Click here.
THE WISDOM COUNCIL (VIP COMMUNITY): Gain exclusive access to proprietary frameworks and early-release content for just $5/month.
👉 Join the Council.
GUEST INQUIRIES: Seek to share expert insights with our audience? Connect with Jay Ramsden on PodMatch. 👉 Inquire here.
OFFICAL GEAR: This Empty Nest Life Merchandise
ENJOY THE SHOW? Leave a review us on Love the Podcast, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify to help us climb the Education Charts.