1h 36 min

Cancel Culture, Moral Superiority, and the Woke Cult with Africa Brooke Almost 30

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It's incredible how empowering it can be to bring in different perspectives to our decision making process. When we ask questions, do research, trust ourselves, consult with multiple authorities, and make decisions from there, then we can truly feel secure in our choices, regardless of the outcome. That's what we dive into on today’s podcast with Africa Brooke: a mindset coach, business consultant, podcaster, and speaker, who specializes in helping people overcome what is commonly known as self-sabotage.  This conversation covers  woke culture (and toxic forms of it), self-censorship, cancel culture, and so much more. They also dive into Africa's journey to sobriety, and how she developed self-responsibility from that.
This episode is a reminder that we live in a world of endless creativity. If we cut off that creativity by putting ourselves into a shameful mindset, or preventing ourselves from moving away from our past, we're doing a disservice to ourselves and to the world. Africa encourages us to stay open-minded, take what works for us, and create our own opinion.
We also talk about:
How sobriety has led to radical responsibility
Why being offended robs you of your power
The moral superiority trap
Fighting the pull to join the cancel culture mob
How people are leveraging language
Being wary of self-censorship
Moving towards being solution-oriented instead of problem-oriented
Cultivating confidence within yourself
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Resources:
africabrooke.com
Instagram: @africabrooke

Listen to Beyond the Self with Africa Brooke

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It's incredible how empowering it can be to bring in different perspectives to our decision making process. When we ask questions, do research, trust ourselves, consult with multiple authorities, and make decisions from there, then we can truly feel secure in our choices, regardless of the outcome. That's what we dive into on today’s podcast with Africa Brooke: a mindset coach, business consultant, podcaster, and speaker, who specializes in helping people overcome what is commonly known as self-sabotage.  This conversation covers  woke culture (and toxic forms of it), self-censorship, cancel culture, and so much more. They also dive into Africa's journey to sobriety, and how she developed self-responsibility from that.
This episode is a reminder that we live in a world of endless creativity. If we cut off that creativity by putting ourselves into a shameful mindset, or preventing ourselves from moving away from our past, we're doing a disservice to ourselves and to the world. Africa encourages us to stay open-minded, take what works for us, and create our own opinion.
We also talk about:
How sobriety has led to radical responsibility
Why being offended robs you of your power
The moral superiority trap
Fighting the pull to join the cancel culture mob
How people are leveraging language
Being wary of self-censorship
Moving towards being solution-oriented instead of problem-oriented
Cultivating confidence within yourself
Find more to love at almost30.com!
Resources:
africabrooke.com
Instagram: @africabrooke

Listen to Beyond the Self with Africa Brooke

This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacy
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

1h 36 min