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    Explore "johannhari" with insightful episodes like "002 | Der Welt nicht mehr verbunden - Warum das Kind in dir Heimat finden muss! Wie wir durch unsere Kindheit werden wer wir heute sind", "The Barbaric Impulse, Part IV: Greek Philosophy, Hebraic Thought, and the Need to Re-Claim the Goodness of Desire", "Ep. 103 Our Brains Aren’t Broken, Our Society Is with Johann Hari" and "Higher Power — Alcoholism — Connection" from podcasts like ""Essence of Life", "Naming the Real", "Recovering From Reality" and "A Quest for Well-Being"" and more!

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    002 | Der Welt nicht mehr verbunden - Warum das Kind in dir Heimat finden muss! Wie wir durch unsere Kindheit werden wer wir heute sind

    002 | Der Welt nicht mehr verbunden - Warum das Kind in dir Heimat finden muss! Wie wir durch unsere Kindheit werden wer wir heute sind

    Herzlich Willkommen bei der 2ten Folge von Weisheit vor Wissen!

    Wie wir durch unsere Kindheit zu dem werden der wir heute sind

    In dieser Folge erfährst:
    - Warum wir so sind wie Wir sind
    - warum wir uns manchmal so unlogisch & destruktiv verhalten
    - warum wir uns oft so unverbunden fühlen
    - wie genau es dazu kommt dass wir uns von unserem wahren Selbst abtrennen
    - was unsere Kindheit damit zu tun hat
    - und noch vieles mehr

    Höre das wenn du dich selbst besser verstehen willst.
    Viel Spaß beim Lauschen!
    Ich freue mich über deine Fragen & Anregungen. 🙏🏼
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    Das in der Folge erwähnte Paper findest du hier:
    https://web.pdx.edu/~nwallace/GHS/Shonkoff.pdf
    Weitere Ressourcen:
    https://www.preventchildabusenc.org/resource-hub/aces-study/https://txicfw.socialwork.utexas.edu/adverse-childhood-experiences-aces-study/
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwmtgrWKQrY

    The Barbaric Impulse, Part IV: Greek Philosophy, Hebraic Thought, and the Need to Re-Claim the Goodness of Desire

    The Barbaric Impulse, Part IV: Greek Philosophy, Hebraic Thought, and the Need to Re-Claim the Goodness of Desire

    Do we see desire as good or as something warranting our suspicion and judgment? In this episode, we explore the role of desire in Western history and, specifically, the different conceptions of desire within Greek and Hebrew thought. Far from being a mere academic exercise, understanding how desire has been framed in history can help us understand our own relationships to desire. This is paramount, because only when you are willing to address your core desires can you truly live into a flourishing life.

    Ep. 103 Our Brains Aren’t Broken, Our Society Is with Johann Hari

    Ep. 103 Our Brains Aren’t Broken, Our Society Is with Johann Hari

    In today's episode, I am joined by Johann Hari. Johann is the author of two New York Times best-selling books. His first, ‘Chasing the Scream: the First and Last Days of the War on Drugs’, is currently being adapted into a major Hollywood film by Oscar-winning director Lee Daniels, and into a non-fiction documentary series. His most recent book, ‘Lost Connections: Uncovering The Real Causes of Depression – and the Unexpected Solutions’ is being translated into 28 languages and has been praised by a very broad range of people, from Oprah to Hillary Clinton to Tucker Carlson, from Elton John to Naomi Klein to Glenn Greenwald. It was described by the British Journal of General Practice as “one of the most important texts of recent years”, and shortlisted for an award by the British Medical Association.

     

    We dive into the following topics…

    - Johann’s profound work with depression and addiction research

    - The influence of our environment on our mental health and functioning

    - How we as a society can move towards a place of improved mental health

    - Stepping away from your ego when pursuing happiness

    - Sitting in the discomfort of pain to work towards acceptance and understanding

    - So much more!

     

     

     

     

     

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    Higher Power — Alcoholism — Connection

    Higher Power — Alcoholism — Connection

    Johann Hari talks about Addiction and how Addiction intervention is usually conducted:

    Get an addict, all the people in their life, gather them together, confront them with what they're doing, and they say, if you don't shape up, we're going to cut you off. So what they do is they take the connection to the addict, and they threaten it, they make it contingent on the addict behaving the way they want.

    He says that what he has tried to do, and he can't tell you he does it consistently and also he can't tell anyone that it's easy,

    is to say to the addicts in our lives that we want to deepen the connection with them, is to say to them, I love you whether you're using or you're not. I love you, whatever state you're in, and if you need me, I'll come and sit with you because I love you and I don't want you to be alone or to feel alone He ends with a profound message:

    The opposite of addiction is not sobriety. The opposite of addiction is connection.

     

    My conversation is with TOMMY EVANS.

    Thomas J. Evans is a Former Union President and AA Sponsor for Over 30 years.

    He struggled with alcoholism for many years of his life before he found help in the AA program to begin his journey of recovery.

    Today, Tommy gives his support, wisdom and strength to those who walk into the AA rooms such as I did.

    His life has been marked by tragedies, he lost my son and daughter in car accidents one year apart from one another, he also lost his wife to cancer.

    Tommy’s message is simple yet wise and spiritual, no matter what happens in our lives, we must go on with the strength given by our higher power.

     

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