S4 Ep9: TransAlike
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Super Soul Special: Dani Shapiro: What Do You Believe? podcast
According to Google, a white lie is “a harmless or trivial lie; especially one told to avoid hurting someone's feelings.” There are many reasons why we justify lying to others and ourselves. Sometimes we think that doing this will avoid awkward confrontations. Many times, we’re just not ready to handle the truth.
Today, I’m going to share my health problem — a rare autoimmune condition that I like to refer to as my “superpower” — that led me to justify lying to my husband and myself. I’m going to share the possible reasons why you justify lying, how justifying lies apply in business, and how to break free from this compulsion.
Thank you for listening!
Send your balance challenge questions over to me at asknaketa@thigpro.com
Access Show Notes: http://thigpro.com/another-selfish-episode-naketa-r-thigpen-justified-lies
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Rob & Sam are joined by guest Zayn to discuss trans masculinity, activism, the Christian faith, and more. Bae(s) of The Week: FDNY EMS Chief Tonya Boyd Hoe(s) of the […]
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