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This episode of the Rich Mind Podcast is a follow-up and deeper dive into one of the most powerful forces shaping our lives: our paradigms.
Randy and his daughter Adrienne return to dissect the "mental software" we're programmed with from a young age. They discuss how these deep-seated beliefs, often formed before we can even reason, act as a filter that dictates our reactions, creates emotional triggers, and reinforces core wounds like not feeling "lovable" or "worthy."
Through personal stories and real-time analysis, they explore how to become aware of this programming, challenge the "black and white" thinking it creates, and reclaim control over your own thoughts, feelings, and actions.
This conversation is a practical guide to identifying your own paradigm and beginning the work of rewriting it.
00:00 - Introduction: Going Deeper into the Concept of Paradigms
02:16 - What is a Paradigm? The "Software" Programmed in Our Formative Years
03:00 - How Your Paradigm Creates a "Safety Shield" and Core Wounds
04:58 - A Real-Life Example: You Are the Sum of the 5 People You Spend Time With
06:28 - Why We Can't Always Put Our Feelings Into Words (The Subconscious Takes Over)
08:32 - What Do Your Triggers Look Like? (Quiet & Distant vs. Emotional)
12:23 - Randy's Story: Unpacking Childhood Triggers and the Need to Be Liked
18:10 - Adrienne's Story: Dealing with the "Wilson Kids" Reputation and Forging Her Own Identity
23:14 - Actionable Technique: Separating Your Feelings From Your Identity ("I Am Feeling...")
30:43 - One Step Forward is Still Forward: Progress Over Perfection
34:38 - Practical Tools: Journaling and Voice Memos to Get Your Paradigm "Out"
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This episode of the Rich Mind Podcast is a follow-up and deeper dive into one of the most powerful forces shaping our lives: our paradigms.
Randy and his daughter Adrienne return to dissect the "mental software" we're programmed with from a young age. They discuss how these deep-seated beliefs, often formed before we can even reason, act as a filter that dictates our reactions, creates emotional triggers, and reinforces core wounds like not feeling "lovable" or "worthy."
Through personal stories and real-time analysis, they explore how to become aware of this programming, challenge the "black and white" thinking it creates, and reclaim control over your own thoughts, feelings, and actions.
This conversation is a practical guide to identifying your own paradigm and beginning the work of rewriting it.
00:00 - Introduction: Going Deeper into the Concept of Paradigms
02:16 - What is a Paradigm? The "Software" Programmed in Our Formative Years
03:00 - How Your Paradigm Creates a "Safety Shield" and Core Wounds
04:58 - A Real-Life Example: You Are the Sum of the 5 People You Spend Time With
06:28 - Why We Can't Always Put Our Feelings Into Words (The Subconscious Takes Over)
08:32 - What Do Your Triggers Look Like? (Quiet & Distant vs. Emotional)
12:23 - Randy's Story: Unpacking Childhood Triggers and the Need to Be Liked
18:10 - Adrienne's Story: Dealing with the "Wilson Kids" Reputation and Forging Her Own Identity
23:14 - Actionable Technique: Separating Your Feelings From Your Identity ("I Am Feeling...")
30:43 - One Step Forward is Still Forward: Progress Over Perfection
34:38 - Practical Tools: Journaling and Voice Memos to Get Your Paradigm "Out"