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In this episode of Outwitting in Real Time, hosts Dr. Dennis Becker and Robin Golinski explore the complex relationship between rights, responsibilities, and manipulation. They dive into the idea that manipulation thrives when individuals are unaware of their own rights—whether in personal relationships, workplaces, or everyday interactions.
Robin shares personal insights about growing up in a manipulative environment and how that shaped her mindset, particularly the belief that her worth was tied to being of service to others. Dennis expands on how manipulators exploit such mindsets, making individuals prime targets for control and coercion.
The discussion takes an organic turn as they examine mindset shifts, emphasizing that self-awareness is key to breaking free from manipulation. They challenge listeners to question their own experiences and explore these key takeaways:
They leave listeners with a powerful reframing: Manipulators, while harmful, can serve as teachers—forcing us to confront our boundaries, expectations, and responsibilities. The episode encourages self-exploration, personal growth, and the recognition that true empowerment comes from understanding and enforcing one’s own rights.
Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that will challenge how you perceive manipulation and your role in stopping it—not after the fact, not before it happens, but in real time.
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In this episode of Outwitting in Real Time, hosts Dr. Dennis Becker and Robin Golinski explore the complex relationship between rights, responsibilities, and manipulation. They dive into the idea that manipulation thrives when individuals are unaware of their own rights—whether in personal relationships, workplaces, or everyday interactions.
Robin shares personal insights about growing up in a manipulative environment and how that shaped her mindset, particularly the belief that her worth was tied to being of service to others. Dennis expands on how manipulators exploit such mindsets, making individuals prime targets for control and coercion.
The discussion takes an organic turn as they examine mindset shifts, emphasizing that self-awareness is key to breaking free from manipulation. They challenge listeners to question their own experiences and explore these key takeaways:
They leave listeners with a powerful reframing: Manipulators, while harmful, can serve as teachers—forcing us to confront our boundaries, expectations, and responsibilities. The episode encourages self-exploration, personal growth, and the recognition that true empowerment comes from understanding and enforcing one’s own rights.
Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that will challenge how you perceive manipulation and your role in stopping it—not after the fact, not before it happens, but in real time.
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