André Duqum
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah, there's that saying, you know, one mouth, two ears, use them proportionately.
And I think cultivating you being a presence who like truly listens is the most invaluable thing we can do in life, you know, and both for ourself and others, because to the degree we're also truly listening to others when we're in the presence of them, we can be a catalyst for their change. But also we can become more aware of the subtleties within our own psyche.
And I think cultivating you being a presence who like truly listens is the most invaluable thing we can do in life, you know, and both for ourself and others, because to the degree we're also truly listening to others when we're in the presence of them, we can be a catalyst for their change. But also we can become more aware of the subtleties within our own psyche.
And I think cultivating you being a presence who like truly listens is the most invaluable thing we can do in life, you know, and both for ourself and others, because to the degree we're also truly listening to others when we're in the presence of them, we can be a catalyst for their change. But also we can become more aware of the subtleties within our own psyche.
And that's where we, I think in the first podcast we talked about how life gives us these reflections and mirrors. They first start out as whispers.
And that's where we, I think in the first podcast we talked about how life gives us these reflections and mirrors. They first start out as whispers.
And that's where we, I think in the first podcast we talked about how life gives us these reflections and mirrors. They first start out as whispers.
within our own narrative and talk, you know, that we have within our own, the conversation in our head to where we see then maybe a more gross or dense example of somebody in a relationship in our life to the metaphorical cosmic two by four that smacks us in the face to wake up, you know, it's the scream of living out of alignment.
within our own narrative and talk, you know, that we have within our own, the conversation in our head to where we see then maybe a more gross or dense example of somebody in a relationship in our life to the metaphorical cosmic two by four that smacks us in the face to wake up, you know, it's the scream of living out of alignment.
within our own narrative and talk, you know, that we have within our own, the conversation in our head to where we see then maybe a more gross or dense example of somebody in a relationship in our life to the metaphorical cosmic two by four that smacks us in the face to wake up, you know, it's the scream of living out of alignment.
So anything you want to reflect on there about the power of listening?
So anything you want to reflect on there about the power of listening?
So anything you want to reflect on there about the power of listening?
And I'm sorry that you heard me say that.
And I'm sorry that you heard me say that.
And I'm sorry that you heard me say that.
Glennon Doyle has that quote that paraphrasing says, we are alive to the degree in which we are willing to be annihilated.
Glennon Doyle has that quote that paraphrasing says, we are alive to the degree in which we are willing to be annihilated.
Glennon Doyle has that quote that paraphrasing says, we are alive to the degree in which we are willing to be annihilated.
Which goes hand in hand with that, you know, and when we go back to like how beautiful this life is and what a gift it means and what it really means to be human, which is to move beyond the limitations that nature has set upon, you know, all other life, you know, an animal and plant life where we can go beyond our limitation of just survival.