The Alignment Show

Donn King

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  1. 1D AGO

    Are You Responding to Facts… or to Your Story About Them?

    Editor’s note: We’re grateful for all our listeners. We’ve been offering some added “perks” for paid subscribers, and we have realized that most if not all of those subscribers pay because they want to support our work, not because they get exclusive access to content. So we are experimenting with making all of our content here available to all subscribers. Thank you, thank you, thank you, and if you find value in what we do, please share us with others and upgrade your subscription as you see fit with our deepest gratitude. We are making this change as we complete our tech move completely into our space here on King’s Chronicles. This week I recorded a shorter solo episode — not filler, not a placeholder — but something I believe we genuinely need to talk about. In the cultural, social, and political climate we’re living in right now, assumptions are doing real damage. We react quickly. We interpret confidently. And we rarely pause long enough to ask whether what we think we heard is actually what was said. In this episode, I share a simple puzzle that got me — and yes, even fooled me — along with a personal story from a recent interview that illustrates just how powerful (and costly) our hidden assumptions can be. It’s not abstract. It’s not academic. It’s practical. If you’ve ever: * Reacted strongly and later realized you misheard * Assumed someone’s intention… and been wrong * Held back your voice because of what you thought someone meant Then this one’s for you. Listen in. I think it may shift the way you experience your next conversation. Resources Mentioned * Butterfly Copywriting (Val Roskens Tews): https://donnking.com/butterfly * My books (including Creating While Caring): https://donnking.com/books * The puzzle image referenced in the episode (if you can’t see it where you’re listening to this, go to https://donnking.com/104) BONUS CONTENT 1. The Big Takeaway The most dangerous assumptions are the ones that feel obvious — because once something feels obvious, we stop questioning it. Awareness creates choice. And choice is where alignment begins. 2. Bulleted Summary * Our brains are prediction machines. We complete stories automatically. * Visual and emotional framing guide interpretation more than we realize. * Even expertise in communication does not prevent assumptions — it may simply make us faster at making them. * Most conflicts are not about what was said, but about what was inferred. * The same words, interpreted differently, can create entirely different lived experiences. * Slowing down to clarify intent is not weakness — it is precision. 3. Practical Tips * When you feel a strong reaction, ask: What part of this is observable fact, and what part is my interpretation? * Replace “I know what you meant” with “Help me understand what you meant.” * Before withdrawing or escalating, pause and ask: Is this inferred or confirmed? * Notice emotional certainty. The stronger the certainty, the more valuable the pause. * In meetings or difficult conversations, clarify intent explicitly rather than assuming tone. 4. Quote to Ponder “The most dangerous assumptions are the ones that feel obvious.” or “The goal isn’t perfection. It’s awareness. And once you have awareness, you have choice.” 5. Article Version (Blog-Style Episode Write-Up) The Assumption You Didn’t Know You Made In this solo episode of The Alignment Show, I explore something deceptively simple but profoundly consequential: the assumptions we don’t realize we’re making. In a world moving at high speed — culturally, socially, politically — we’re reacting quickly and interpreting confidently. But how often do we stop to ask whether what we believe we heard is actually what was said? A Puzzle That Revealed More Than I Expected I came across a graphic showing two people trapped on a rope bridge between two tigers, with sharks circling below. The caption read: “Every problem has a solution — how can both escape safely?” Most of us instantly assume “both” refers to the two humans. So did I. So did Lizzie — my name for ChatGPT. And that’s what made it fascinating. The question never specified “both humans.” It simply said “both.” One commenter pointed out that after the tigers eat the humans, the two tigers both escape safely. Dark? Yes. Accurate? Also yes. The lesson wasn’t about survival tactics. It was about how quickly our minds fill in missing meaning. Why Even Experts Get Caught I’ve spent a lifetime teaching communication — framing, ambiguity, inference. And I still made the assumption. Knowing how assumptions work doesn’t prevent them. Our brains are prediction machines. We don’t just receive information. We complete it. That’s how we function efficiently. The problem arises when we mistake completion for certainty. A Real-Life Example After recording an interview recently, my guest and I were chatting casually. She has a European accent and has lived in the U.S. since 2008. I told her I loved her accent. She told me that for years, when people said that, she assumed they were mocking her. Same words.Different assumption.Different experience. Because she believed the comment was sarcastic, she became hesitant to speak up in meetings. Her participation changed. Her confidence shifted. Nothing external changed. Only the interpretation. That internal story shaped her lived reality. Where Assumptions Hurt Most We rarely announce to ourselves, “I am now assigning motive to this person.” We just feel hurt.Or dismissed.Or defensive. And the feeling feels justified because the story feels obvious. But what if it’s filled in? Most arguments aren’t about what was said. They’re about what was inferred. When we respond to our interpretation instead of observable fact, clarity disappears. Moving from Awareness to Agency So what do we do? First, accept something uncomfortable: education doesn’t make us immune to misinterpretation. It just gives us tools to recover faster. Second, pause. Instead of:“I know what you meant.” Try:“Help me understand what you meant.” Instead of:“Obviously this is about…” Try:“Is this what you’re saying?” Clarification is not weakness. It is precision. The most dangerous assumptions are the ones that feel obvious. Awareness is the first step. But awareness is not the end goal. The end goal is agency. When you recognize that you are completing the story, you gain the ability to question it. Is this observable?Or inferred? Fact?Or interpretation? That single pause can be the difference between withdrawal and participation… conflict and clarity… silence and voice. And that is where alignment begins. Your Turn * Where have you recently discovered you were responding to a story you completed rather than a fact you observed? * What’s one conversation where a small pause could change the outcome? * Have you ever realized you misinterpreted someone’s intent? What shifted once you saw it? If you get value from the show, consider supporting us in one of the following ways. You can make a one-time contribution or sign up for regular support through Buy Me a Coffee. You can also subscribe on Substack for free OR upgrade to a paid subscription. Your support helps me continue helping you and others, and thank you in advance! All subscribers now receive the following: * The “Big Takeaway” * A bulleted summary of the episode * Practical tips from the episode * A quote to ponder * Prefer text? We turn each podcast into an article. Plus, Founding Members receive ebook copies of all my books as well as a sponsorship message on the podcast at least once a month. That’s our way for saying “thanks for the support!” King's Chronicles is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kingschronicles.substack.com/subscribe

    16 min
  2. The Hidden Mechanics of Conflict (And How to Fix Them)

    FEB 13

    The Hidden Mechanics of Conflict (And How to Fix Them)

    We’ve all had that moment. You walk away from a conversation thinking, How did that blow up so fast? Or worse, That’s not what I meant at all. In this episode of The Alignment Show, I sit down with Dr. Patricia Timerman Barbosa da Silva (known simply as Dr. T) to talk about what really happens between intention and perception. We recorded this conversation some months ago, and while a few references are time-stamped, the insights are anything but. What she shares here is timeless and deeply practical. Dr. T introduces what she calls the IAP Model — Intention, Action, Perception — a framework that helps explain why so many conflicts aren’t actually about the issue at hand. They’re about the gap between what we intend, what we do, and how it is received. If you’ve ever said, “You should have known what I meant,” this conversation may change how you approach your next difficult conversation. We explore: * Why silence rarely means what we assume it means * How “you always” and “you never” quietly escalate conflict * Why actions only “speak louder than words” when intentions are clear * How to interrupt destructive patterns before they spiral Dr. T brings both clinical expertise and lived experience. She’s candid about how many of these insights were born inside her own marriage. That honesty makes the conversation feel real rather than theoretical. This one isn’t abstract. It’s actionable. About Dr. T Dr. Patricia Timerman Barbosa da Silva is a psychotherapist, author, and founder of Advocate2Create. In her book Why Are We Fighting?, she introduces the IAP Model—Intention, Action, Perception—which she describes as a kind of “Google Translate” for human communication. With more than 12 years of experience, she specializes in grief, trauma, and couples therapy. She also conducts clinical evaluations for immigration cases, combining her mental health expertise with her background in immigration law. Resources Mentioned * Why Are We Fighting? by Dr. Patricia Timerman Barbosa da Silva * Advocate2Create, a website dedicated to Dr. T’s insights. * Rule of Three Interpretations training * The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work by John Gottman * Relationship Revival podcast * Donn’s books * Work with Donn to publish your book You can find shownotes for this episode and links to all our channels at https://DonnKing.com/103. Remember that we have moved our home over to our new site at TheAlignmentShow.com. We encourage you to subscribe there! If you get value from the show, consider supporting us through Buy Me a Coffee. You can make a one-time contribution or sign up for regular support. Your support helps me continue helping you and others, and thank you in advance! You can also subscribe on Substack for free OR upgrade to a paid subscription to receive the following bonus material for each episode: * The “Big Takeaway” * A bulleted summary of the episode * Practical tips from the episode * A quote to ponder * Prefer text? We turn each podcast into an article. Plus, Founding Members receive ebook copies of all my books as well as a sponsorship message on the podcast at least once a month. That’s our way for saying “thanks for the support!” Note: if you accidentally subscribe on ConfidenceCultivators.com (which used to host the show), I will comp you the equivalent subscription on King’s Chronicles, the new home of The Alignment Show. Get full access to The Confidence Cultivator at confidencecultivator.substack.com/subscribe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kingschronicles.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 4m
  3. Introversion, Identity, and the Courage to Be Real at Work

    JAN 15

    Introversion, Identity, and the Courage to Be Real at Work

    I’ve learned over the years that the most meaningful conversations often start with shared experience rather than shared credentials. This one did. In this episode of The Alignment Show, I sit down with Steve Friedman, an author, speaker, and longtime corporate leader who spent decades navigating professional life as an introvert before reinventing his work around writing, speaking, and supporting families affected by Down syndrome. Steve and I talk about masking, energy management, leadership, caregiving, and what it means to stretch your comfort zone without losing yourself in the process. We explore why introversion is so often misunderstood, how corporate culture rewards the loudest voices, and what changes when you finally stop pretending to be someone you’re not. This conversation isn’t about quick fixes or personal branding. It’s about authenticity, sustainability, and learning to live and work in ways that actually fit who you are. If you’ve ever felt worn out by performing a version of yourself that doesn’t quite feel true, I think you’ll find something here worth sitting with. What part of this conversation felt uncomfortably familiar to you? Share in the comments! Remember that you can find shownotes for this episode and links to all our channels at https://DonnKing.com/102. Resources mentioned in this episode include: * Beyond Introversion, Steve Friedman’s site focused on introversion in professional and corporate settings, including articles, workshops, and books. (Site may have been discontinued, but I’m leaving the link here in case it comes back up. https://beyondintroversion.com.) * Beyond Down Syndrome, Steve Friedman’s resource hub for families and individuals affected by Down syndrome, covering different life stages, education, independence, and advocacy. https://beyonddownsyndrome.net * Steve’s LinkedIn, the primary social platform for connecting with Steve professionally. * Steve Friedman’s Books on Amazon, the place to find his published books on introversion and Down syndrome. * The Corporate Introvert, Steve’s book focused on navigating meetings, leadership, and networking as an introvert in corporate environments. * In Search of Courage: An Introvert’s Story, Steve’s first book, centered on personal reflection, career, and introversion. * Creating While Caring by Donn King. * All of Donn’s books. * Butterfly Copywriting, one of our sponsors. Remember that we have moved our home over to our new site at TheAlignmentShow.com. We encourage you to subscribe there! If you get value from the show, consider supporting us through Buy Me a Coffee. You can make a one-time contribution or sign up for regular support. Your support helps me continue helping you and others, and thank you in advance! You can also subscribe on Substack for free OR upgrade to a paid subscription to receive the following bonus material for each episode: * The “Big Takeaway” * A bulleted summary of the episode * Practical tips from the episode * A quote to ponder * Prefer text? We turn each podcast into an article. Plus, Founding Members receive ebook copies of all my books as well as a sponsorship message on the podcast at least once a month. That’s our way for saying “thanks for the support!” Note: if you accidentally subscribe on ConfidenceCultivators.com (which used to host the show), I will comp you the equivalent subscription on King’s Chronicles, the new home of The Alignment Show. Get full access to The Confidence Cultivator at confidencecultivator.substack.com/subscribe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kingschronicles.substack.com/subscribe

    1 hr
  4. After the Dumpster Fire: Rebuilding Rhythm, Meaning, and Creative Work

    JAN 6

    After the Dumpster Fire: Rebuilding Rhythm, Meaning, and Creative Work

    This is the first episode of The Alignment Show for 2026, and it’s a solo one. I wanted to start the year by speaking honestly about why consistency broke down over the past year, what that cost, and what it’s taken to begin rebuilding. This isn’t an episode about productivity hacks or polished plans. It’s about grief, caregiving, creative identity, and what it means to keep choosing alignment when control turns out to be mostly an illusion. In this episode, I talk about why I shifted the show to an audio-first rhythm, how I’m rethinking what support really means on Substack, and why writing has to remain central for me, even when everything else slows down. If you’ve ever had a season where “just showing up” felt like the only honest win, this conversation is for you. We really are all about community here. Thanks for showing up. Because of the nature of this episode, we didn’t mention sponsors in the audio. But if you would like to support the show, check out these resources. * My books can all be found at DonnKing.com/Books. You might want to bookmark that, since I have several in process. The latest published one is Creating While Caring, and soon there will be a companion book of devotionals for caregivers. Yet another book in that grouping is also in process, a reflective nonfiction book about formation, constraint, and the limits of control. * I’m considering helping to start an online support group specifically for creative people who find themselves now in a caregiving role. Your response will help me decide whether to pursue that or not. Go to DonnKing.com/CreatingCareCommunity. * We would really appreciate it if you would share this episode and this publication with your friends. Find everything about The Alignment Show and the regular supportive content we provide at King’s Chronicles on Substack. Remember that we have moved our home over to our new site at TheAlignmentShow.com. We encourage you to subscribe there! If you get value from the show, consider supporting us through Buy Me a Coffee. You can make a one-time contribution or sign up for regular support. Your support helps me continue helping you and others, and thank you in advance! You can also subscribe on Substack for free OR upgrade to a paid subscription to receive the following bonus material for each episode: * The “Big Takeaway” * A bulleted summary of the episode * Practical tips from the episode * A quote to ponder * Prefer text? We turn each podcast into an article. Plus, Founding Members receive ebook copies of all my books as well as a sponsorship message on the podcast at least once a month. That’s our way for saying “thanks for the support!” Note: if you accidentally subscribe on ConfidenceCultivators.com (which used to host the show), I will comp you the equivalent subscription on King’s Chronicles, the new home of The Alignment Show. Get full access to The Confidence Cultivator at confidencecultivator.substack.com/subscribe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kingschronicles.substack.com/subscribe

    20 min
  5. Writing in Alignment: Miracles, Missions, and Letting Go

    12/12/2025

    Writing in Alignment: Miracles, Missions, and Letting Go

    Rachael Herron returns to The Alignment Show, and as always, she brings a mix of honesty, wisdom, and grounded joy to the conversation. We talk about her new novel The Seven Miracles of Beatrix Holland and how writing it pulled her deeper into a long-running personal theme—letting go of control. We explore what happens when a story arrives before the plan does, why “mission” matters more than “goals,” and how creative work shifts when you stop writing to please the market and start writing from alignment. Along the way, we get into traditional vs. indie publishing, the surprising ways readers find niche work, and how a lifetime in 911 dispatch gave her an unusual brain for the unexpected plot twist. Whether you’re a writer, a creative professional, or anyone trying to live in closer alignment with your values, this conversation offers a steadying mix of humor, insight, and permission to trust the thing that calls to you. Remember that you can find shownotes for this episode and links to all our channels at https://DonnKing.com/100. Resources mentioned in this episode include: * Our sponsor, Butterfly Copywriting. Check it out at https://DonnKing.com/Butterfly. * Donn King’s books. Find out about his latest and all his others at https://DonnKing.com/Books. * NEW: Find books featured by guests of The Alignment Show. * Rachael’s main website: RachaelHerron.com. * Rachael’s Patreon with tons of resources. * Rachael on Instagram. * Rachael’s latest book, The Seven Miracles of Beatrix Holland. * Ink in Your Veins, Rachael’s phenomenal podcast, on Apple and on Spotify. You can find Rachael’s earlier episodes here: and here: Remember that we have moved our home over to our new site at TheAlignmentShow.com. We encourage you to subscribe there! If you get value from the show, consider supporting us through Buy Me a Coffee. You can make a one-time contribution or sign up for regular support. Your support helps me continue helping you and others, and thank you in advance! You can also subscribe on Substack for free OR upgrade to a paid subscription to receive the following bonus material for each episode: * The “Big Takeaway” * A bulleted summary of the episode * Practical tips from the episode * A quote to ponder * Prefer text? We turn each podcast into an article. Plus, Founding Members receive ebook copies of all my books as well as a sponsorship message on the podcast at least once a month. That’s our way for saying “thanks for the support!” Note: if you accidentally subscribe on ConfidenceCultivators.com (which used to host the show), I will comp you the equivalent subscription on King’s Chronicles, the new home of The Alignment Show. Get full access to The Confidence Cultivator at confidencecultivator.substack.com/subscribe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kingschronicles.substack.com/subscribe

    57 min
  6. Becoming a Category of One: Visibility, Voice, and Values

    11/19/2025

    Becoming a Category of One: Visibility, Voice, and Values

    What does it take to stand out in a noisy world without becoming a caricature of yourself? In this conversation, marketing expert and bestselling author David Newman, CSP, joins me to talk about the real work behind visibility, credibility, and building a business rooted in who you actually are. We dig into why personal brands now matter more than company brands, how to double down on your human strengths in the age of AI, and why the most successful people aren’t chasing every opportunity—they’re aligning with their values. If you’ve ever wondered how to be seen without being fake, or how to build a reputation that actually serves the people you care about, you’ll want to listen to this one. Resources mentioned in this episode include: * Our sponsor, Butterfly Copywriting. Check it out at https://DonnKing.com/Butterfly. * Donn King’s books. Find out about his latest and all his others at https://DonnKing.com/Books. * David Newman’s main website at DoItMarketing.com. * David’s new book and related materials at MarketEminence.com. Note: special price right now and lots of support materials. * David on LinkedIn. Remember that we have moved our home over to our new site at TheAlignmentShow.com. We encourage you to subscribe there! If you get value from the show, consider supporting us through Buy Me a Coffee. You can make a one-time contribution or sign up for regular support. Your support helps me continue helping you and others, and thank you in advance! You can also subscribe on Substack for free OR upgrade to a paid subscription to receive the following bonus material for each episode: * The “Big Takeaway” * A bulleted summary of the episode * Practical tips from the episode * A quote to ponder * Prefer text? We turn each podcast into an article. Plus, Founding Members receive ebook copies of all my books as well as a sponsorship message on the podcast at least once a month. That’s our way for saying “thanks for the support!” Note: if you accidentally subscribe on ConfidenceCultivators.com (which used to host the show), I will comp you the equivalent subscription on King’s Chronicles, the new home of The Alignment Show. Get full access to The Confidence Cultivator at confidencecultivator.substack.com/subscribe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kingschronicles.substack.com/subscribe

    55 min
  7. Learning by Doing in the Age of AI

    10/27/2025

    Learning by Doing in the Age of AI

    What happens when we stop trying to master technology and start learning with it? In this episode of The Alignment Show, I sit down with Joshua Hale — a self-taught “holistic tech wizard” who helps creators and entrepreneurs build businesses that serve life instead of consuming it. Joshua’s journey runs from the intensity of restaurant kitchens to the freedom of leading his own AI-driven strategy practice. Along the way, he’s learned that the most valuable skill in a changing world isn’t technical expertise — it’s curiosity. We talk about his “teach-by-doing” approach, the mindset of an autodidact, and how authenticity becomes an asset in an era when anyone can access unlimited information. Joshua also shares his 10-80-10 Method — 10 percent human idea, 80 percent AI execution, 10 percent human refinement — and why seeing AI as a creative co-pilot, not a competitor, can expand both your freedom and your impact. If you’ve ever wondered how to use AI without losing yourself in the process, or how to build a business around learning, purpose, and humanity, you’ll find this conversation both practical and deeply encouraging. About Joshua Hale Joshua Hale is a holistic tech strategist and AI mentor who helps creators and entrepreneurs build life-first businesses—ventures that align purpose, technology, and personal well-being. A self-taught innovator, he blends systems thinking, marketing strategy, and real-world experimentation to make complex technology accessible and empowering. Through his company and community work, Joshua equips people to use AI as a tool for clarity, creativity, and connection rather than complexity or control. Resources & Links Connect with Joshua Hale🌐 JoshuaHale.io🔗 Joshua's resources for you💼 Joshua Hale on LinkedIn Mentioned in This Episode * The 10-80-10 Method: Joshua’s framework for balancing human creativity and AI efficiency. * Ikigai: The Japanese concept of finding alignment between what you love, what you’re good at, and what the world will pay for. * Joanna Penn: Writer and podcaster who inspires creators to integrate AI ethically and creatively. Connect with Donn King✉️ Subscribe to The Alignment Show newsletter at TheAlignmentshow.com. 🌎 Learn more about my books at DonnKing.com/Books. Take a look at Creating While Caring, my latest book. You can get links to video or audio versions of this episode at DonnKing.com/98. Or (if you’re seeing this in email), just click on the headline to listen via your Substack app, which is probably the best way to watch/listen to either format. You can catch the video on YouTube or audio versions of all episodes later at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon podcasts, and (always) Substack. If you get value from the show, consider supporting us through Buy Me a Coffee. You can make a one-time contribution or sign up for regular support. Your support helps me continue helping you and others, and thank you in advance! You can also subscribe on Substack for free OR upgrade to a paid subscription to receive the following bonus material for each episode: * The “Big Takeaway” * A bulleted summary of the episode * Practical tips from the episode * A quote to ponder * Prefer text? We turn each podcast into an article. Plus, Founding Members receive ebook copies of all my books as well as a sponsorship message on the podcast at least once a month. That’s our way for saying “thanks for the support!” Note: if you accidentally subscribe on ConfidenceCultivators.com (which used to host the show), I will comp you the equivalent subscription on King’s Chronicles, the new home of The Alignment Show. Get full access to The Confidence Cultivator at confidencecultivator.substack.com/subscribe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kingschronicles.substack.com/subscribe

    48 min
  8. Money Myths, Hostage Situations, and the Power of Story

    09/30/2025

    Money Myths, Hostage Situations, and the Power of Story

    Listen here or watch video on YouTube: In this episode of The Alignment Show, I sit down with returning guest Jeff West, one of our “stars in alignment,” to talk about his newest book, The Hidden Heist, co-authored with Bill Cates. Jeff has built a reputation for crafting business parables, stories that don’t just explain principles but draw you in through characters and plot. The Hidden Heist may be his boldest yet: a personal finance parable set entirely during a bank robbery. With humor, tension, and unexpected twists, Jeff and Bill tackle the money myths that hold so many people hostage, while showing the habits that can change a financial future. We also dig into the craft of writing parables—how flawed characters, lived stories, and surprising turns make lessons stick more than any how-to guide could. Along the way, Jeff shares insights about co-authoring, weaving personal experience into fiction, and the unique role of storytelling in an age of AI. Whether you’re curious about money, storytelling, or simply living in closer alignment with your values, you’ll find both encouragement and practical wisdom here. You can hear audio versions of this podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon podcasts, and Substack. Catch the show notes at DonnKing.com/97. Resources mentioned in this episode include: * Our sponsor, Butterfly Copywriting. Check it out at https://DonnKing.com/Butterfly. * Donn King’s books. Find out about his latest and all his others at https://DonnKing.com/Books. * All about Jeff’s new book written along with Bill Cates at https://TheHiddenHeist.com. * A free resource from Bill Cates at https://TheOrdinaryMillionaire.com. Remember that we have moved our home over to our new site at TheAlignmentShow.com. We encourage you to subscribe there! If you get value from the show, consider supporting us through Buy Me a Coffee. You can make a one-time contribution or sign up for regular support. Your support helps me continue helping you and others, and thank you in advance! You can also subscribe on Substack for free OR upgrade to a paid subscription to receive the following bonus material for each episode: * The “Big Takeaway” * A bulleted summary of the episode * Practical tips from the episode * A quote to ponder * A topic index with timestamps Plus, Founding Members receive ebook copies of all my books as well as a sponsorship message on the podcast at least once a month. That’s our way for saying “thanks for the support!” Note: if you accidentally subscribe on ConfidenceCultivators.com (which used to host the show), I will comp you the equivalent subscription on King’s Chronicles, the new home of The Alignment Show. Get full access to The Confidence Cultivator at confidencecultivator.substack.com/subscribe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kingschronicles.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 1m

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