Moments That Make Us with Clint Davis

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Moments That Make Us with Clint Davis

Join Clint Davis, CEO of Capsll and former international radio host, as he delves into the pivotal moments that shape our lives. From his upbringing under apartheid in South Africa to achieving his dream of becoming a US citizen, Clint explores how significant events influence our identities and connections. In a world of superficial content and widespread loneliness, he encourages revisiting these defining moments for deeper insights. Each episode blends personal reflections and engaging conversations, offering perspectives on the human condition. These are the moments that make us.

Episodes

  1. 09/24/2024

    004 Moment: Navigating the Digital Health Landscape

    Clint Davis with guest Dr Nicholas Samstag (Clinical Psychologist and Psychoanalyst | Psychological Narratives Keynote Speaker) Takeaways (Ai): True data security is a myth. We need to take responsibility for our online engagements. Living in the present moment is crucial for mental well-being. Mental health is a culturally defined concept. The mental health industry often promotes a one-size-fits-all approach. Institutions play a complex role in mental health care. Human meaning is a fusion of conscious and unconscious experiences. Technology can both connect and divide us. Religious practices can sometimes alienate rather than unite. Understanding suffering can lead to a healthier mental state. It's essential to navigate the complexities of life, embracing both the ups and downs. Constructing personal narratives helps individuals understand their experiences and influences. Childhood experiences significantly shape our adult lives and narratives. Memory can be elusive; understanding our experiences requires exploration and language. Reflection on the past is crucial for personal growth and understanding identity. Narcissism is on the rise, affecting our relationships and societal dynamics. Media plays a significant role in shaping our perceptions and narratives. Social media can exacerbate feelings of isolation and narcissism. Curiosity and critical thinking are vital for personal and societal growth. Embracing conflict and problems thoughtfully is part of the human experience. Connect with Dr Samstag: Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholas-samstag-ph-d-66a68bb/ https://www.nicholassamstag.com/ Discover www.capsll.app

    1h 43m
  2. 06/20/2024

    002 Moment: You understand that you're losing your memories (guest Karen Worstell Pt.2)

    Clint Davis with guest Karen Worstell (Pt.2) 002 Moment: You're losing your memories and realize why it matters Takeaways (Ai) Recording and preserving our stories is important for future generations to understand their lineage and heritage. Technology has shifted our focus from real human connection to artificial measures like clicks and followers. Being present in the present moment is crucial for personal growth and avoiding burnout. Our stories and memories hold value and should be cherished and shared. Burnout is often caused by unmitigated workplace stress and requires medical attention. Acedia is a sense of disconnectedness from the joy of living and can lead to burnout. Knowing oneself and having a sense of purpose are important in combating acedia. Focusing on multiple aspects of life, such as relationships, health, and spirituality, can help prevent burnout. Setting compelling goals in each area of life can provide motivation and a sense of fulfillment. Avoid overwhelming to-do lists and instead focus on meaningful activities that bring joy and meaning. Resilience can be built by reframing adversity and telling ourselves empowering stories. Connect with Karen Worstell: https://www.karenworstell.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenworstell/ Thanks for listening! Please share this episode with friends and rate the pod, appreciate it! ⁠Discover the Capsll app here

    53 min

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Join Clint Davis, CEO of Capsll and former international radio host, as he delves into the pivotal moments that shape our lives. From his upbringing under apartheid in South Africa to achieving his dream of becoming a US citizen, Clint explores how significant events influence our identities and connections. In a world of superficial content and widespread loneliness, he encourages revisiting these defining moments for deeper insights. Each episode blends personal reflections and engaging conversations, offering perspectives on the human condition. These are the moments that make us.

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