It's funny you say that... He started the podcast talking about ethics of course, but more focused on economics, politics, and the state/government as a whole... Very libertarian-esq... But with a focus on childhood and how we get to our opinions. When he opened up call-in shows, people can talk about ANYTHING... And he discovered that 95% of people needed help with personal issues, because everyone usually defends the parents over the children.
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interesting. the more i think about it, it is nice for the callers to get that validation, like hey your parents are assholes, because that is the first step in healing these childhood wounds and then deciding how the caller wants to move forward and to what degree of a relationship they would like to have with these assholes
Correct... And he'll never tell the caller what they should do. Most of the time it's just getting them to realize what happened and FEEL about it, instead of pushing those feelings away. Can't "just move past" something... Gotta process all the emotion that comes with it and be completely honest with yourself.