🎙️ Episode Highlight: Fear... Friend or Foe 🎧
In this episode of Agents of Everything, we take a good look at the complexities of fear and explore its its role in our lives. Fear is a powerful force that both protects us and holds us back. In this episode, we explore the relationship between fear and our ability to live the life we desire.
🔍 Ideas Visited in the Episode:
James Tripp's personal and professional history with fear
"Fear dominated my life, hindering my growth. Night terrors and social anxiety".
Fear as threat response
Understanding fear as a part of human nature
Fear in both the 'inspiration' and 'desperation' demographic
Fear both protects us and stifles us
Fear and self-fulfilling prophecy
Threat response tensions between surviving and thriving
Our brains are prediction engines
Weird thought experiment (transformative tram and bags of money)
Finding antidote beliefs and antidote renderings of reality
Embodied belief change for true for transformation
Recalibrate predictions for transcending fear
A conversational hypnosis session fro dissolving fear
Richard Wiseman and The Luck Factor
Managing fear of heights using NLP technique
The threat response system is wired through upbringing and experiences
The wiring of our threat response systems contributes to the shaping of our destiny.
Influence of threat response systems on perception and destiny
Steve Chandler and a change in self-image
Making predictions and building the threat-based prediction engine
Reevaluating beliefs about reality
NLP Spinning Feelings
Cognitive dissonance and prediction error
Thoughts, ideas, and their impact on neurophysiology
Eugene Gendlin's focusing work and using the interoceptive system for self-understanding
Beyond the Subtle Fears
Encompassing extraordinary stories, personal revelations, and thought-provoking insights, this episode of Agents of Everything is packed with goodness for all those looking to transcend fear.
If you are interested in the Beyond the Subtle Fears program mentioned in the episode, go here!
Stay tuned, stay curious, and remember... you have more power than you realise as a creative force in your own life.
All the very best,
James Tripp
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