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By Kate Shriner
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The podcast currently has 73 episodes available.
So if you haven’t heard by now, it has been three years since the start of the Odd Reform Podcast and after a ton of consideration and reflection, it's bittersweet to announce the podcast will be coming to an end. I’ve learned and grown so much, I hope you have too. But I’m also very excited for this new chapter. Odd reform is still very much alive and you can follow along and see what we’re up to on instagram @oddreform.
We still have a topic for today (our second to last episode), which is all about absolute truth versus “your truth” and how “your truth” is extremely problematic. Keep listening to hear Olivia and I break it down.
Today’s topic is one that has weaseled its way into every area of our lives and it can take over if we’re not careful. It’s the enticement of convenience. It’s so tempting and we all struggle with it even if we’re not aware. It makes life so easy, so much more efficient — but at what cost? That’s what Addi and I will be discussing today. We’ll look at tons of examples of where we can find it (a.k.a. pretty much everywhere) and it can be really overwhelming. Hence why we have spirals of thoughts because it’s embedded into every single thing we do. So prepare your self as we take a closer look.
Todays episode is a little different. There’s no perfect solution or black and white formula. It's really more of a discussion on a very culturally prevalent value that none of us seem to question or even consider as an influence. We’ve normalized it so much that it permeates into the core of our identity. And that is this concept of "loving yourself". Where did it come from? Does it actually work? How does the concept tie in to your faith as a Christian? These are all questions Addi and I mull over in todays episode. Keep listening to hear more.
As humans we tend to be very black and white with how we judge people. The bad vs the good. And we tend to be very cut and dry as to what that looks like. Mean people are bad, nice people are good. But I think its actually much more complicated than that. The nuances of intention and interpretation have so much to do with it and we’re gonna use some of that today as Addi and I discuss what we’ll call the "helpful person” and how they tend to be one of the more misunderstood types of people. if you are the helpful person — We’ll look at your strengths as well as what challenges you. OR you may be the person who KNOWS the helpful person and well see how you can make sure you're not taking advantage of them but instead finding ways to help them. whether you identify as the helpful person or the person who knows the helpful person this episode will definitely get you thinking — so keep listening to get the full scoop.
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Primally Pure code: ODDREFORM
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The podcast currently has 73 episodes available.