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The Naked Leadership Podcast - Cliff Notes:Unspoken Promises

Cliff Notes:Unspoken Promises

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03/22/24 • 4 min

The Naked Leadership Podcast
https://wearerevenant.com/ Summary In this conversation, Chad and Adrian discuss the importance of being a son and the promises that come with it. Adrian shares his experience of organizing a celebration for his parents' 50th anniversary and reflects on the significance of fulfilling the role of a son. They explore the tendency to justify not keeping promises when others fail to do so and the impact it has on relationships. In the conversation, they take a look at the power of empathy and forgiveness in releasing resentment and finding freedom. They explore the importance of keeping promises and the tendency to react to broken promises. It delves into the concept of faith and adventure in everyday life, emphasizing the idea that adventure is always on the edge of stability and comfort. The inherent office of a father or mother is discussed, highlighting the investment and deposits made in relationships. The conversation also touches on the weight of being an atheist and the rediscovery of faith. It concludes with a reflection on Jordan Peterson and his ability to speak to the universal human condition. Takeaways
  • Fulfilling the promises of the office of a son is important in maintaining healthy relationships with parents.
  • Justifying not keeping promises based on others' failures is a common but unproductive behavior.
  • Empathizing with those who have hurt us can lead to forgiveness and freedom.
  • Being clean with parents involves being honest, unhindered, and free from resentment or bitterness. Pay attention to the places where you justify not keeping your promises because someone else hasn't kept theirs. Instead, have the needed conversation and address the broken promise.
  • Adventure is available every single moment of every single day. It is about stepping into the uncomfortable and unstable, and having faith in the call to adventure.
  • Recognize the inherent office of a father or mother and invest in relationships by making deposits and being present.
  • Being an atheist requires conviction and belief, just like any other belief system. Rediscovering faith can bring a sense of purpose and meaning.
  • Jordan Peterson speaks to the universal human condition, emphasizing the need for meaning and the call to adventure.
Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Missing Teammate 01:43 Adrian's Parents' 50th Anniversary 03:26 The Promise of the Office of a Son 07:38 Keeping Promises and Justifying 09:22 Reflection on Being a Son 12:15 Empathy and Forgiveness 21:29 The Importance of Keeping Promises 22:07 Addressing Broken Promises 23:15 Reacting to Broken Promises 25:39 Faith and Adventure 26:40 The Obstacle is the Way 27:25 The Inherent Office of a Father or Mother 28:23 Adventure in Everyday Life 29:35 Faith as the Call to Adventure 31:11 The Weight of Being an Atheist 33:08 Rediscovering Faith 38:14 Jordan Peterson and the Universal Human Condition
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https://wearerevenant.com/ Summary In this conversation, Chad and Adrian discuss the importance of being a son and the promises that come with it. Adrian shares his experience of organizing a celebration for his parents' 50th anniversary and reflects on the significance of fulfilling the role of a son. They explore the tendency to justify not keeping promises when others fail to do so and the impact it has on relationships. In the conversation, they take a look at the power of empathy and forgiveness in releasing resentment and finding freedom. They explore the importance of keeping promises and the tendency to react to broken promises. It delves into the concept of faith and adventure in everyday life, emphasizing the idea that adventure is always on the edge of stability and comfort. The inherent office of a father or mother is discussed, highlighting the investment and deposits made in relationships. The conversation also touches on the weight of being an atheist and the rediscovery of faith. It concludes with a reflection on Jordan Peterson and his ability to speak to the universal human condition. Takeaways
  • Fulfilling the promises of the office of a son is important in maintaining healthy relationships with parents.
  • Justifying not keeping promises based on others' failures is a common but unproductive behavior.
  • Empathizing with those who have hurt us can lead to forgiveness and freedom.
  • Being clean with parents involves being honest, unhindered, and free from resentment or bitterness. Pay attention to the places where you justify not keeping your promises because someone else hasn't kept theirs. Instead, have the needed conversation and address the broken promise.
  • Adventure is available every single moment of every single day. It is about stepping into the uncomfortable and unstable, and having faith in the call to adventure.
  • Recognize the inherent office of a father or mother and invest in relationships by making deposits and being present.
  • Being an atheist requires conviction and belief, just like any other belief system. Rediscovering faith can bring a sense of purpose and meaning.
  • Jordan Peterson speaks to the universal human condition, emphasizing the need for meaning and the call to adventure.
Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Missing Teammate 01:43 Adrian's Parents' 50th Anniversary 03:26 The Promise of the Office of a Son 07:38 Keeping Promises and Justifying 09:22 Reflection on Being a Son 12:15 Empathy and Forgiveness 21:29 The Importance of Keeping Promises 22:07 Addressing Broken Promises 23:15 Reacting to Broken Promises 25:39 Faith and Adventure 26:40 The Obstacle is the Way 27:25 The Inherent Office of a Father or Mother 28:23 Adventure in Everyday Life 29:35 Faith as the Call to Adventure 31:11 The Weight of Being an Atheist 33:08 Rediscovering Faith 38:14 Jordan Peterson and the Universal Human Condition

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Unspoken Promises

https://wearerevenant.com/ Summary In this conversation, Chad and Adrian discuss the importance of being a son and the promises that come with it. Adrian shares his experience of organizing a celebration for his parents' 50th anniversary and reflects on the significance of fulfilling the role of a son. They explore the tendency to justify not keeping promises when others fail to do so and the impact it has on relationships. In the conversation, they take a look at the power of empathy and forgiveness in releasing resentment and finding freedom. They explore the importance of keeping promises and the tendency to react to broken promises. It delves into the concept of faith and adventure in everyday life, emphasizing the idea that adventure is always on the edge of stability and comfort. The inherent office of a father or mother is discussed, highlighting the investment and deposits made in relationships. The conversation also touches on the weight of being an atheist and the rediscovery of faith. It concludes with a reflection on Jordan Peterson and his ability to speak to the universal human condition. Takeaways

  • Fulfilling the promises of the office of a son is important in maintaining healthy relationships with parents.
  • Justifying not keeping promises based on others' failures is a common but unproductive behavior.
  • Empathizing with those who have hurt us can lead to forgiveness and freedom.
  • Being clean with parents involves being honest, unhindered, and free from resentment or bitterness. Pay attention to the places where you justify not keeping your promises because someone else hasn't kept theirs. Instead, have the needed conversation and address the broken promise.
  • Adventure is available every single moment of every single day. It is about stepping into the uncomfortable and unstable, and having faith in the call to adventure.
  • Recognize the inherent office of a father or mother and invest in relationships by making deposits and being present.
  • Being an atheist requires conviction and belief, just like any other belief system. Rediscovering faith can bring a sense of purpose and meaning.
  • Jordan Peterson speaks to the universal human condition, emphasizing the need for meaning and the call to adventure.
Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Missing Teammate 01:43 Adrian's Parents' 50th Anniversary 03:26 The Promise of the Office of a Son 07:38 Keeping Promises and Justifying 09:22 Reflection on Being a Son 12:15 Empathy and Forgiveness 21:29 The Importance of Keeping Promises 22:07 Addressing Broken Promises 23:15 Reacting to Broken Promises 25:39 Faith and Adventure 26:40 The Obstacle is the Way 27:25 The Inherent Office of a Father or Mother 28:23 Adventure in Everyday Life 29:35 Faith as the Call to Adventure 31:11 The Weight of Being an Atheist 33:08 Rediscovering Faith 38:14 Jordan Peterson and the Universal Human Condition

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Flexibility Brings New Opportunities

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Summary

In this conversation, Chad discusses a new opportunity he is pursuing as a fractional executive in people development and talent development. He shares his excitement and concerns about the role and the unknowns that come with it. Adrian then shares his experience in a recent Revenant training, where he had a challenging interaction with another participant. They discuss the importance of being open to feedback and unloading judgments. They also invite listeners to join them in an upcoming Revenant training in Los Angeles.

Takeaways

Embrace new opportunities and be open to the unknowns that come with them.
Being organized can help maintain focus and be present in different areas of life.
Unloading judgments and being open to feedback can lead to personal growth and transformation.
Being unaffendable allows for adaptability and flexibility in relationships.
Participating in personal development trainings can be a transformative experience.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and New Opportunity
01:19 Becoming a Fractional Executive
03:57 Excitement and Concerns
05:58 Preparing for the Role
07:25 Intervening in Conversations
09:09 Being More Organized
10:46 The Zeigarnik Effect
13:54 Reflecting on the Revenant Experience
18:49 Receiving Feedback and Responding
21:18 Judgments about Divorce
23:17 Being Wide Open and Undefendable
28:48 Impact of the Interaction
31:23 Upcoming Revenant Training
33:01 Conclusion

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