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Today, I’m diving into a big question: how can I look up and say I love you to someone I don’t even know? It’s a challenge for many of us, especially if we come from backgrounds where expressing love wasn’t a thing. I talk about how I’ve learned to send that love out into the world, even to strangers, and what that really means. I share how I see myself in others and how our struggles and desires are often so similar, even if our lives look different on the outside. By recognizing our shared humanity, we can start to love ourselves and each other better, creating a world with more understanding and compassion.
Links to Steven Webb's podcast and how you can support his work.
These are the questions I ponder in this podcast, and am I genuine when I say I love you?
Inner Peace Meditations
Steven Webb – Website
The podcast dives deep into the concept of love and connection, exploring how we can express love even to strangers. The host, Stephen Webb, opens up about his personal struggles with expressing affection, especially in his family where love was rarely verbalized. He shares how he has learned to say ‘I love you’ in a genuine way, not just as a phrase, but as a recognition of shared human experience. Stephen emphasizes that at our core, we all share similar desires for happiness, freedom, and understanding. He encourages listeners to reflect on their own lives and find connections with others, suggesting that recognizing ourselves in each other is key to fostering love and compassion. By the end of the episode, he challenges us to look deeper than our differences and to focus on the fundamental similarities we share as human beings. This heartfelt discussion reminds us that love transcends barriers and is essential for our well-being and for connecting with the world around us.
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By Steven Webb5
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Today, I’m diving into a big question: how can I look up and say I love you to someone I don’t even know? It’s a challenge for many of us, especially if we come from backgrounds where expressing love wasn’t a thing. I talk about how I’ve learned to send that love out into the world, even to strangers, and what that really means. I share how I see myself in others and how our struggles and desires are often so similar, even if our lives look different on the outside. By recognizing our shared humanity, we can start to love ourselves and each other better, creating a world with more understanding and compassion.
Links to Steven Webb's podcast and how you can support his work.
These are the questions I ponder in this podcast, and am I genuine when I say I love you?
Inner Peace Meditations
Steven Webb – Website
The podcast dives deep into the concept of love and connection, exploring how we can express love even to strangers. The host, Stephen Webb, opens up about his personal struggles with expressing affection, especially in his family where love was rarely verbalized. He shares how he has learned to say ‘I love you’ in a genuine way, not just as a phrase, but as a recognition of shared human experience. Stephen emphasizes that at our core, we all share similar desires for happiness, freedom, and understanding. He encourages listeners to reflect on their own lives and find connections with others, suggesting that recognizing ourselves in each other is key to fostering love and compassion. By the end of the episode, he challenges us to look deeper than our differences and to focus on the fundamental similarities we share as human beings. This heartfelt discussion reminds us that love transcends barriers and is essential for our well-being and for connecting with the world around us.
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