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Have we reached the point where we believe we need to look a certain way to be valued, accepted and loved? If we want a better world I believe we need to be kinder to ourselves and stop trading self acceptance for social acceptance™?
Dr Gregory Landsman shares his challenge to balance the expectations of manhood with the need to live authentically and be true to himself.
So much of what we believe about ourselves is formed by our experiences. Self belief shows us that the crumbs people throw us are never a banquet and that being treated with kindness and respect is not a privilege, but a human right.
Dr Gregory Landsman shares his experiences of living within structural racism and his hope for a better future. “When we define people purely by their colour we miss the best parts of who they are. If we want our world to be different, it is up to every one of us to stand up for individuality, for equality, for our differences and the differences in people.”
Dr Gregory Landsman shares stories that inspire us to live our best lives. This episode is about the ability of just one person to make a difference in our lives and the power of love to uplift and heal. As a child, those around us can either break us down or inspire us to be all we can be. Through his own story he shows us that every one of us has the ability to make a difference in the lives of others. This story is an excerpt from his book Faith Lifting Prayers, A Celebration of Humanity.
We all have a story and when we change our story we change our lives. Dr Gregory Landsman shares his own story and how he was able to turn tragedy into triumph and turn his childhood pain to purpose. Through his writing and his stories, Dr Landsman inspires people to value and celebrate their differences and all that they bring to the world. This story is an excerpt from his book Faith Lifting Prayers, A Celebration of Humanity.
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.