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Hey guys!!
Podcasts are my go-to for inspiration, learning, or just background entertainment. I’m hooked on Joe Rogan Experience and Chris Williamson Podcast, especially the episodes where they dive deep into psychology, science, or personal growth.
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1. 🧠 Which episode made you rethink something in your life?


2. 📚 Do you listen for knowledge, entertainment, or both?


3. 🔍 Got any hidden gems that deserve more attention?

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Hey everyone 👋

 

I’ve gotten really into podcasts this year. I used to just put them on as background noise, but now I actually use them as a way to learn and challenge myself a bit. Some episodes hit you with ideas you can’t un-hear.

 

1. 🧠 Episode that made me rethink something:

There was an episode about how most of us don’t have a time management problem, we have a self-story problem. Basically, we procrastinate because we don’t believe we’re the type of person who sticks to things — so we act according to that story.

That punched me in the face (in a good way). Since then, instead of waiting to “feel motivated,” I try to act like the person I want to be — even if I don’t feel like it.

 

2. 📚 Why I listen:

Both — knowledge and entertainment.

Sometimes I want to learn about psychology or personal development. Other times I just want to hear a smart conversation between curious people and laugh along the way.

 

3. 🔎 Hidden gem podcast:

If you like deep conversations but without the “pretend to be smart” vibe — check out Diary of a CEO. The episodes about self-discipline and emotional baggage are brutally honest.

For quick motivation, I also like The Mindset Mentor — short episodes, straight to the point.

Hey! Yes — the episode I was talking about was from Diary of a CEO (Chris Williamson).

The guest was talking about how procrastination isn’t a time-management issue but a self-identity/story issue. That part really stuck with me.

 

If I find the exact episode number, I’ll drop it here too.

8 minutes ago, Cinciks said:

Hey everyone 👋

 

I’ve gotten really into podcasts this year. I used to just put them on as background noise, but now I actually use them as a way to learn and challenge myself a bit. Some episodes hit you with ideas you can’t un-hear.

 

1. 🧠 Episode that made me rethink something:

There was an episode about how most of us don’t have a time management problem, we have a self-story problem. Basically, we procrastinate because we don’t believe we’re the type of person who sticks to things — so we act according to that story.

That punched me in the face (in a good way). Since then, instead of waiting to “feel motivated,” I try to act like the person I want to be — even if I don’t feel like it.

 

2. 📚 Why I listen:

Both — knowledge and entertainment.

Sometimes I want to learn about psychology or personal development. Other times I just want to hear a smart conversation between curious people and laugh along the way.

 

3. 🔎 Hidden gem podcast:

If you like deep conversations but without the “pretend to be smart” vibe — check out Diary of a CEO. The episodes about self-discipline and emotional baggage are brutally honest.

For quick motivation, I also like The Mindset Mentor — short episodes, straight to the point.

Hey! Yes — the episode I was talking about was from Diary of a CEO (Chris Williamson).

The guest was talking about how procrastination isn’t a time-management issue but a self-identity/story issue. That part really stuck with me.

 

If I find the exact episode number, I’ll drop it here too.

Hey! Yes — the episode I was talking about was from Diary of a CEO (Chris Williamson).

The guest was talking about how procrastination isn’t a time-management issue but a self-identity/story issue. That part really stuck with me.

 

If I find the exact episode number, I’ll drop it here too.

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Man, I absolutely love psychology. 
the best podcast I have ever listened to, and truly struck a chord with me. It talks about how to let go of what hurts you, especially things from close people you can't seem to leave or think you can't part ways with. It makes you realize that your well-being and peace of mind come first, and that distancing yourself from what hurts you is vital, even if you love it.
Psychology helps you uncover things about yourself that explain your behaviors—behaviors you once thought were random but are actually just the result of accumulated experiences."

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