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Episode 102: John Wick, The Butcher is a Pig and the Pleasure of An Ordinary Day

John Wick, Richard Scary, And Why Your Response To Public Recognition Is An Inside Job

While we touch on a few fun things at the opening of our episode – John Wick and Richard Scary to be exact, the heart of our conversation today centers around public recognition, and most often, the lack of it.

Whether we get public accolades, how we feel when we don’t, and the inside job that’s involved when we find ourselves with difficult feelings along the way.

In Our Conversation Today We’re Exploring:

  • The two cliches we might hear when we’re reacting to someone’s public recognition and why they’re not always helpful

  • What it means to define the currency that provides us with a sense of recognition

  • The power of sharing our story with just one person

  • Why navigating the emotions, actions, and conversations around our public recognition experiences is a vital inside job

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Here’s a preview of what we discussed in today’s episode.

  • The Butcher Is A Pig And The Quest To Get Nayla To See John Wick

  • Do We Really Need Public Recognition?

  • The Clues In Our Negative Emotions: Getting Curious, Not Judgmental

  • Skipping The Clichés And Choosing Our Currency

  • What If You Told Your Story To Just One Person?

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