1h 21 min

The HOT Seat: My Biggest Insecurity? Infidelity? Are Men Superior To Women? | EP321 The Awake & Winning Podcast

    • Cultura y sociedad

Episode Highlights: women's sports, personal insecurities, significance, judgment, equal opportunities, feeling unintelligent, infidelity, superiority of men and women, confessions, conditioning
Summary: In this episode of The HOT Seat, Kaylor and Coach & team member Bret cover a range of topics from small-town life in Saskatchewan to women's sports and personal insecurities.
Kaylor candidly shares about his insecurities around intelligence and struggles with learning disabilities, recounting a vulnerable moment during a card game with his ex-girlfriend's father. The dialogue broadens to encompass productivity and self-worth, with both Kaylor and Bret sharing insights from their respective journeys. They also tackle the contentious issue of disclosing infidelity to a partner.
As the conversation progresses, they explore the topic of gender superiority in different realms, followed by what Kaylor would say to Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau and dive into some confessions he’s never shared before. 
Takeaways:
Personal insecurities can stem from upbringing and external expectations Equal opportunities in sports should be based on merit rather than handouts Insecurities and learning disabilities can have a significant impact on a person's self-perception and confidence Productivity can be a measure of worth, but it is important to find a healthy balance and avoid burnout The decision to disclose infidelity to a partner is subjective and depends on the situation and individuals involved Embracing both men and women’s strengths and abilities and appreciate these differences rather than striving for complete equality
If you enjoyed the episode, please be sure to take a screenshot and share it out on Instagram and tag @thekaylorbetts. Also, please make sure to give us a review and a five star rating if you’re loving what we are doing!
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SPONSORS:
Truly Tallow | https://www.trulytallow.com/ Use code “SUNNYBALLS10” at checkout for 10% off your order
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IMPORTANT UPDATES:
Check out the Awake & Winning Website | https://awakeandwinning.com/
Join the Awake & Winning Life AW-cademy | https://theawlife.com/
Join the Awake & Winning Business AW-cademy | https://theawbiz.com
Join the Awake & Winning POD-cademy | http://yourwinningpodcast.com/
Follow Kaylor on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thekaylorbetts/
Follow Bret on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/brethowe_coaching/
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Episode Highlights: women's sports, personal insecurities, significance, judgment, equal opportunities, feeling unintelligent, infidelity, superiority of men and women, confessions, conditioning
Summary: In this episode of The HOT Seat, Kaylor and Coach & team member Bret cover a range of topics from small-town life in Saskatchewan to women's sports and personal insecurities.
Kaylor candidly shares about his insecurities around intelligence and struggles with learning disabilities, recounting a vulnerable moment during a card game with his ex-girlfriend's father. The dialogue broadens to encompass productivity and self-worth, with both Kaylor and Bret sharing insights from their respective journeys. They also tackle the contentious issue of disclosing infidelity to a partner.
As the conversation progresses, they explore the topic of gender superiority in different realms, followed by what Kaylor would say to Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau and dive into some confessions he’s never shared before. 
Takeaways:
Personal insecurities can stem from upbringing and external expectations Equal opportunities in sports should be based on merit rather than handouts Insecurities and learning disabilities can have a significant impact on a person's self-perception and confidence Productivity can be a measure of worth, but it is important to find a healthy balance and avoid burnout The decision to disclose infidelity to a partner is subjective and depends on the situation and individuals involved Embracing both men and women’s strengths and abilities and appreciate these differences rather than striving for complete equality
If you enjoyed the episode, please be sure to take a screenshot and share it out on Instagram and tag @thekaylorbetts. Also, please make sure to give us a review and a five star rating if you’re loving what we are doing!
_____________________________
SPONSORS:
Truly Tallow | https://www.trulytallow.com/ Use code “SUNNYBALLS10” at checkout for 10% off your order
_____________________________
IMPORTANT UPDATES:
Check out the Awake & Winning Website | https://awakeandwinning.com/
Join the Awake & Winning Life AW-cademy | https://theawlife.com/
Join the Awake & Winning Business AW-cademy | https://theawbiz.com
Join the Awake & Winning POD-cademy | http://yourwinningpodcast.com/
Follow Kaylor on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thekaylorbetts/
Follow Bret on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/brethowe_coaching/
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1h 21 min

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