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E26 - Trust Me (Joseph Myers)
In this incredible episode, Jonathan interviews Joseph Myers, author of Trust Me: Discovering Trust in a Culture of Distrust. (MeTEOR). Drawing from personal experiences and cutting-edge research, this captivating exploration reveals a groundbreaking truth: trust and distrust are separate entities with distinct languages and motivations, not two sides of the same coin. By bridging the gap between trust and distrust, we unlock the potential to forge deep connections in an evolving world.Joseph unpacks books and shares fascinating insights on how the brain constructs trust, how we can develop a flywheel, and how the brain creates meaningful connections.Joseph is a long-time friend. Gain a deep understanding of trust's complexities and learn how to leverage its potential. It's time to unlock the secrets of trust and embark on a journey toward more robust, meaningful connections.We explore issues like dealing with wounds, how trauma can lock us into a state of distrust, and how to break free. We also explore other topics including the emerging church, and how psychedelics helped create the church that is today.FYI: Rich was on vacation.