1 hr 4 min

The Door Inside of Complete Demolition (Ep. 4‪)‬ JoLo

    • Mental Health

Today's episode is a heavy one with an incredibly important lesson tied to it. Many of us hit rock bottom, but not all of us climb back up to the light. We swirl around the drain a few more times, a few more years, or many more years. Whether it's one event that takes us to rock bottom or it happens in gradual stages, finding the ladder is our ticket out of it. 
Joseph shares a past tragedy that happened in his family, the mission that his aunt Colleen embarked on due to this tragedy, and why this was a pivotal moment of understanding a mission driven mentality in his life.
We'll then discuss the idea of demolition in life and why, for most, some fallout or crisis sparks this change and, without it, we are too comfortable to take the leap to something new and uncertain. 
 
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Time Stamps:
 
(1:55) Recently Started Our New Round of WTHN
(2:43) Joseph’s Thoughts On Demolition
(3:57) Starting With Dustin
(7:35) Music Bringing You Back To A Moment In Time
(10:47) Mother’s Against Drunk Driving
(14:50) The Fire That Drives Cured
(17:35) After the Bridge
(21:26) On The Doorstep Of The Degree
(24:52) Joseph The Jock Era and Loneliness
(33:15) Stepping Into Bravery
(36:35) Spontaneous Healing
(41:35) Dispensary Atmosphere
(43:15) Clarity Around Purpose
(50:45) The Comfort Crisis
(54:39) Demolition and Urgency
(56:43) The Doorway to Demolition
(1:02:40) Preview to Next Week’s Episode
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Follow Joseph on Instagram
 
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Today's episode is a heavy one with an incredibly important lesson tied to it. Many of us hit rock bottom, but not all of us climb back up to the light. We swirl around the drain a few more times, a few more years, or many more years. Whether it's one event that takes us to rock bottom or it happens in gradual stages, finding the ladder is our ticket out of it. 
Joseph shares a past tragedy that happened in his family, the mission that his aunt Colleen embarked on due to this tragedy, and why this was a pivotal moment of understanding a mission driven mentality in his life.
We'll then discuss the idea of demolition in life and why, for most, some fallout or crisis sparks this change and, without it, we are too comfortable to take the leap to something new and uncertain. 
 
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Rate, Review, and Follow on Apple Podcasts
 
“I love these conversations!” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing the show. This helps us support more people in their efforts to create a meaningful life. Also, if you haven’t already done so, subscribe to our WTHN Newsletter!

For additional support, you can apply for 1:1 coaching with Lauren by clicking here. Or, you can join the waitlist for our next round of WTHN Coaching by clicking here.
 
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Time Stamps:
 
(1:55) Recently Started Our New Round of WTHN
(2:43) Joseph’s Thoughts On Demolition
(3:57) Starting With Dustin
(7:35) Music Bringing You Back To A Moment In Time
(10:47) Mother’s Against Drunk Driving
(14:50) The Fire That Drives Cured
(17:35) After the Bridge
(21:26) On The Doorstep Of The Degree
(24:52) Joseph The Jock Era and Loneliness
(33:15) Stepping Into Bravery
(36:35) Spontaneous Healing
(41:35) Dispensary Atmosphere
(43:15) Clarity Around Purpose
(50:45) The Comfort Crisis
(54:39) Demolition and Urgency
(56:43) The Doorway to Demolition
(1:02:40) Preview to Next Week’s Episode
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Follow Lauren on Instagram
 
Follow Joseph on Instagram
 
Follow WTHN on Instagram

1 hr 4 min