Patreon Exclusive. Joshua and Ryan discuss identifying and rectifying untenable relationships with podcaster and comedian Jamie Kilstein, and they answer the following questions:
What is the difference between immoral and illegal? (09:03)
Is it okay to feel bad for people caught doing bad things? (14:46)
Do humans have a predilection for gamifying dating? (16:27)
Is objectification ever appropriate? (19:28)
Is it better to ‘push through’ or ‘push toward’ during difficult times? (22:41)
How can meditation help with mental health? (26:29)
How can responsibilities boost mental health? (29:00)
How do you build momentum to overcome a depressive state? (32:05)
How does diet affect mental health? (36:05)
What can negatively affect our hormones? (41:02)
What is the difference between graduating from a relationship and divorcing from a relationship? (56:03)
Can meat be harvested ethically? (1:01:10)
How would Marie Kondo let go of toxic relationships? (1:04:04)
How do you define joy? (1:06:09)
When should I say ‘enough is enough’ and move on when it comes to toxic family members? (1:13:41)
How do you love someone from a distance? (1:21:32)
How do I maintain a relationship with a loved one who is partnered with a toxic person? (1:23:28)
Is it helpful to consider what we could have done better after leaving a toxic relationship? (1:37:13)
How do I manage the challenges of my social circle when I cease a friendship with one of the people within it? (1:39:51)
How do we find empowering relationships? (1:42:01)
How do I resolve past trauma so it doesn’t influence present relationships? (1:45:03)
How do I differentiate between salvageable and unsalvageable relationships? (1:53:10)
LINKS
Book: Recovery
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MAXIMS
“Malice never intersects with meaningful work.” — Joshua Fields Millburn
“The road to misery is paved with compromised values.” — Ryan Nicodemus
“Don’t let your baseline be ‘dread.’” — Jamie Kilstein
"Don't let feeling broken let you do broken things." —Jamie Kilstein
This Maximal episode corresponds with Minimal episode 242.
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2020-07-11 16:27:04 +0000 UTCZoe Wong
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