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A Note from James:We kept recording because the conversation wasn't done. Part 1 was about writing and honesty. Part 2? It's about consequences—what happens when people believe their own hype, when we confuse being loud with being right, and when storytelling gets weaponized. Ryan Holiday has written about ego, stillness, and obstacles. But this part of the conversation gets at something deeper: what happens when power and narrative collide. And how do we live with integrity when the tools we use to create can just as easily be used to manipulate?Episode Description:In Part 2 of their conversation, James Altucher and Ryan Holiday explore the darker side of influence—how public figures lose their grounding, how movements become cults, and how audience validation can steer creators away from their original purpose.They discuss RFK Jr., Jordan Peterson, and Tucker Carlson—not as political figures, but as case studies in how public personas evolve under the pressure of attention. Along the way, they wrestle with their own roles as communicators: when to speak, when to hold back, and what it really means to be useful in a world full of noise.What You'll Learn:Why creators are vulnerable to audience captureThe line between healthy skepticism and conspiracy thinkingWhat separates honesty from manipulation in public discourseWhy power often comes at the expense of self-awarenessHow James and Ryan each wrestle with responsibility as public thinkersTimestamped Chapters:[00:00] Continuation from Part 1[01:00] How Personas Get Distorted Over Time[02:00] The RFK Jr. Conundrum[04:00] Audience Capture and Dopamine Loops[06:00] When Truth Becomes Optional[08:00] Jordan Peterson and the Burden of Symbolism[10:00] Platform Power vs. Message Integrity[11:00] What Happens When You Start Believing Your Own Brand[12:00] The "Edge" as a Career Strategy[13:00] The Slippery Slope from Insight to Grift[15:00] Building a Philosophy Business[16:00] How Stoicism Can Be Used or Abused[17:00] Tucker Carlson, Outrage, and Narrative Control[19:00] Being Useful vs. Being Loud[21:00] When You're More Known Than You Are Understood[23:00] The Fear of Changing Your Mind[24:00] When Silence is the Most Ethical Choice[25:00] Creating in Public Without Losing Yourself[27:00] The Most Powerful Words: “I Don't Know”Additional Resources:Ryan Holiday's website: ryanholiday.netEgo Is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday: AmazonJames Altucher on Twitter: @jaltucherThe Daily Stoic podcast: Daily StoicSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Have you been wronged in some way by someone you trusted? Have you done something yourself that wasn't the best thing for you to do? What if that is what is holding you back from stepping into the best version of you? Crystal Brooks shares how she has overcome many difficult situations and is now helping other women. She is a master life and mindset coach, best selling author, speaker and entrepreneur. Through her business she is able to work with clients to peel back the layers to their masks to be able to find their voice and share their stories. One topic that Crystal helps her clients with is the journey of forgiveness. This could be them forgiving themselves or others that have hurt them in some way. There is no shortcut to get faster results, it really is about putting in the work to be able to truly forgive and take your power back. Her own journey has been one that she had to work through forgiveness and she understands that this isn't easy work. She has walked the walk and is ready to help support her clients to do the same. In her book, “When Silence is Misunderstood'” has assignments embedded in it to help you take steps to the new 2.0 version of yourself. DID YOU ENJOY THIS EPISODE? If you did, make sure to SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss a thing! JOIN THE COMMUNITY CONNECT WITH ME & GET ALL THE GOODIES WANT TO BE A GUEST? APPLY HERE CONNECT WITH CRYSTAL INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/iamcrystalbrooks/ https://www.instagram.com/lymlegacy/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/iamcrystalbrooks WEBSITE: https://www.lymlegacy.com/ LINKS: https://linktr.ee/iamcrystalbrooks?fbclid=IwAR1sflcOG6UPJ_tCSB5sFkjvfOXl5Qcz9_VIcYt8pjvc2z9WpAI14uqs0po ORDER HER BOOK HERE
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PART 2 of 3 - Exploring some of the hand-selected picks by the UTR Critics Panel as the most well-crafted and most meaningful individual songs released in the last year. ---------- TRACK LIST FOR EP.57 ---------- * Half of My Time - Waterdeep * Out of My Depth - Tina Boonstra * The Last Bridge You Will Cross - Buddy & Julie Miller * Sunday Morning - Tyson Motsenbocker * Video Game - Sufjan Stevens * See The Day - Liz Vice * Original Material - Colony House * Christ Jesus - John Mark McMillan * When Silence is Another Name for God - Copperlily * Bucket - Michael Hughes Watson * My Trust is Fixed - Stephen Gordon * Never Let Me Down - Pyramid Park * Heaven's Eyes - Jillian Edwards * Cains - Luke Lillard * Shine Again - Ginny Owens * You Are My Country - Gable Price & Friends (ft. Kristene DiMarco) * Drive Out the Darkness - The Porter's Gate (ft. Latifah Alattas & Paul Zach) ---------- CREDITS ----------- * Host/Producer - Dave Trout * Full List of Best Gourmet Songs of 2020 - https://utrmedia.org/songs2020 * SPONSOR1: The Asking - https://is.gd/askingsp * SPONSOR2: Charlie Peacock - https://skinandwind.myshopify.com * Email: gourmetmusicpodcast@gmail.com (c) 2021 UTR Media. All Rights Reserved. A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization - info at https://utrmedia.org
**When Silence is a Bad Signal (4)** Your silence can kill that beautiful relationship of yours. Return to build it with communication. Communicate with God; communicate with others. Listen to God's word now. **When Silence is a Bad Signal (4)** aop.org.ng
Your silence can kill that beautiful relationship of yours. Return to build it with communication. Communicate with God; communicate with others. Listen to God's word now. **When Silence is a Bad Signal (4)**
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Pastor Sue Kuipers presents today's message "When Silence is a Sin" at Christ's Community Church, Hayward, CA. Visit us online at www.ccchayward.com.
When Silence of the Lambs was received with critical acclaim and box office success, audiences waited with baited breath for the reunion of the cannibal and the agent -- Hannibal and Clarice. But despite audience anticipation, author Thomas Harris did not complete the sequel novel Hannibal until 1999, and upon its release many of the talent associated with the original film declined to return. But with new director Ridley Scott, fresh off his Oscar for Gladiator, behind the camera and Hopkins returning to chew up the scenery and his victims, could this film live up to the last or is it too much for audiences to swallow? Listen to find out!
When Silence of the Lambs was received with critical acclaim and box office success, audiences waited with baited breath for the reunion of the cannibal and the agent -- Hannibal and Clarice. But despite audience anticipation, author Thomas Harris did not complete the sequel novel Hannibal until 1999, and upon its release many of the talent associated with the original film declined to return. But with new director Ridley Scott, fresh off his Oscar for Gladiator, behind the camera and Hopkins returning to chew up the scenery and his victims, could this film live up to the last or is it too much for audiences to swallow? Listen to find out!
When Silence of the Lambs was received with critical acclaim and box office success, audiences waited with baited breath for the reunion of the cannibal and the agent -- Hannibal and Clarice. But despite audience anticipation, author Thomas Harris did not complete the sequel novel Hannibal until 1999, and upon its release many of the talent associated with the original film declined to return. But with new director Ridley Scott, fresh off his Oscar for Gladiator, behind the camera and Hopkins returning to chew up the scenery and his victims, could this film live up to the last or is it too much for audiences to swallow? Listen to find out!