
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Dennis and Julie discuss one of the benefits of having people in your life… it can help you to understand yourself. Asking interesting questions of people can help them to understand themselves. Are women more aware than men… what are the differences in the way the sexes pay attention. Dennis shares his love of street photography. Julie references a takeaway from: I'm Mostly Here to Enjoy Myself: One Woman's Pursuit of Pleasure in Paris - Glynnis MacNicol… don’t let the blows of your childhood hit you too hard as an adult. Other topics include: How much are we a product of our childhood; The “baggage” issue; Is your nature more powerful than your nurture; We are the stories we tell ourselves; There is liberation in giving your parents the benefit of the doubt; blame; The butterfly effect; Meeting Dr. Laura; punishment for sins; Julie asks Dennis if he believes in a “cosmic scaffolding”; there’s no such thing as “one” lie.
Music: Straight to the Point c 2022
Richard Friedman Music Publishing 100%
Richard Friedman Writers 100%
ASCAP (PRO)
IPI128741568
RichardFriedmanMusic.com
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Salem Podcast Network4.8
396396 ratings
Dennis and Julie discuss one of the benefits of having people in your life… it can help you to understand yourself. Asking interesting questions of people can help them to understand themselves. Are women more aware than men… what are the differences in the way the sexes pay attention. Dennis shares his love of street photography. Julie references a takeaway from: I'm Mostly Here to Enjoy Myself: One Woman's Pursuit of Pleasure in Paris - Glynnis MacNicol… don’t let the blows of your childhood hit you too hard as an adult. Other topics include: How much are we a product of our childhood; The “baggage” issue; Is your nature more powerful than your nurture; We are the stories we tell ourselves; There is liberation in giving your parents the benefit of the doubt; blame; The butterfly effect; Meeting Dr. Laura; punishment for sins; Julie asks Dennis if he believes in a “cosmic scaffolding”; there’s no such thing as “one” lie.
Music: Straight to the Point c 2022
Richard Friedman Music Publishing 100%
Richard Friedman Writers 100%
ASCAP (PRO)
IPI128741568
RichardFriedmanMusic.com
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

23,471 Listeners

26,261 Listeners

154,244 Listeners

14,245 Listeners

6,884 Listeners

7,537 Listeners

5,376 Listeners

5,629 Listeners

71,818 Listeners

2,292 Listeners

40,078 Listeners

6,159 Listeners

9,006 Listeners

5,977 Listeners

111 Listeners