
Season 1 Ep. 22 - The Art of Connection in a Digital Age - with Mariel & Josh
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05/27/24 • 43 min
The Art of Connection in a Digital Age
In this episode of "Probably Important Podcast," Josh and Mariel dive into the value and impact of Zoom in their lives, especially its role in maintaining and building relationships during a time of reduced physical connection. Mariel shares her gratitude for Zoom, recounting how it allowed her to stay connected even when she was under the weather. Together, they reflect on the concept of friendship, categorizing relationships into different levels, and emphasizing the importance of vulnerability, loyalty, and shared values.
Josh introduces the idea of a tiered system for relationships, explaining how it can streamline the process of navigating new acquaintances. Mariel elaborates on the distinctions between acquaintances, casual friends, and the inner circle, noting that her inner circle holds her accountable and demonstrates loyalty and integrity, regardless of the time apart. They discuss how these relationships evolve through different life stages, with loyalty and shared values being key components.
Mariel emphasizes the importance of not oversharing with those who may not have the capacity to hold space for vulnerability, referencing Renee Brown's work on the topic. Josh adds that understanding the stages of relationships helps manage expectations and interactions. They also introduce the unique concept of 3-minute, 3-hour, and 3-day friends, highlighting the value each type brings to one's life.
Further into the conversation, Josh and Mariel explore the importance of shared values and the role they play in both friendships and romantic relationships. They stress the need for open communication and the capacity for personal evolution within relationships. Mariel shares a personal experience where she had to distance herself from a friend due to lifestyle choices, underscoring the need for supporting each other from a distance when necessary.
The episode wraps up with a discussion on the intentionality of choosing who we surround ourselves with. Mariel talks about reaching out to new influences and building a supportive network, while Josh highlights how a good friend can positively impact our success and values. They invite listeners to share their perspectives on the qualities of good friendships and their experiences with different types of relationships. The hosts also encourage feedback and communication through email, social media, and their new community group, aiming to foster a supportive and connected community.
Tune in to this insightful episode to explore the nuances of relationships, the importance of intentionality, and how to build meaningful connections in a digital world.
The Art of Connection in a Digital Age
In this episode of "Probably Important Podcast," Josh and Mariel dive into the value and impact of Zoom in their lives, especially its role in maintaining and building relationships during a time of reduced physical connection. Mariel shares her gratitude for Zoom, recounting how it allowed her to stay connected even when she was under the weather. Together, they reflect on the concept of friendship, categorizing relationships into different levels, and emphasizing the importance of vulnerability, loyalty, and shared values.
Josh introduces the idea of a tiered system for relationships, explaining how it can streamline the process of navigating new acquaintances. Mariel elaborates on the distinctions between acquaintances, casual friends, and the inner circle, noting that her inner circle holds her accountable and demonstrates loyalty and integrity, regardless of the time apart. They discuss how these relationships evolve through different life stages, with loyalty and shared values being key components.
Mariel emphasizes the importance of not oversharing with those who may not have the capacity to hold space for vulnerability, referencing Renee Brown's work on the topic. Josh adds that understanding the stages of relationships helps manage expectations and interactions. They also introduce the unique concept of 3-minute, 3-hour, and 3-day friends, highlighting the value each type brings to one's life.
Further into the conversation, Josh and Mariel explore the importance of shared values and the role they play in both friendships and romantic relationships. They stress the need for open communication and the capacity for personal evolution within relationships. Mariel shares a personal experience where she had to distance herself from a friend due to lifestyle choices, underscoring the need for supporting each other from a distance when necessary.
The episode wraps up with a discussion on the intentionality of choosing who we surround ourselves with. Mariel talks about reaching out to new influences and building a supportive network, while Josh highlights how a good friend can positively impact our success and values. They invite listeners to share their perspectives on the qualities of good friendships and their experiences with different types of relationships. The hosts also encourage feedback and communication through email, social media, and their new community group, aiming to foster a supportive and connected community.
Tune in to this insightful episode to explore the nuances of relationships, the importance of intentionality, and how to build meaningful connections in a digital world.
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Season 1 Ep.21 - New Meaning to Blind Spots with Mariel, Josh, and Editor Kyle
Welcome to 'Probably Important Podcast,' where Mariel and Josh delve into the intriguing concept of "blind spots" and explore how they impact our personal growth, relationships, and career development. In this episode, along with a guest appearance from Editor Kyle, they discuss the dangers of blind spots and how acknowledging them can lead to positive transformation. The conversation is packed with insights on self-awareness, the value of humility, and the importance of trusted relationships in helping us navigate unseen obstacles.
Mariel, Josh, and Kyle open up about their personal experiences with blind spots and how they've worked through them. They share stories that range from therapy sessions to driving analogies, illustrating how blind spots can shape our decisions and interactions with others. Josh emphasizes the critical role of self-acknowledgment and therapy in revealing hidden aspects of ourselves, while Mariel shares her journey toward recognizing and addressing her tendency to carry others' burdens.
Throughout the episode, they discuss the significance of having a support network of trustworthy individuals who can provide honest feedback and help us detect potential issues before they become major problems. They also examine the challenges of relying solely on friends, considering the benefits of professional counseling or therapy to maintain objectivity.
The conversation takes a personal turn as Mariel and Kyle reflect on their shared past in volleyball, which brought them back together. They discuss how memory plays a role in their lives, with Kyle's detailed recollection of past events serving as both a strength and a burden. This leads to a broader discussion on the role of memories in relationships and how time impacts closeness with others.
To round off the episode, the P.I. Crew propose an actionable item to help listeners manage their own blind spots: creating T-shirts with the phrase "what you resist persists" to remind us all of the importance of self-awareness and acceptance. Join us for this thought-provoking conversation and get ready to explore the fascinating world of blind spots with us.
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Season 1 Ep. 23 - Transforming Mental Health Through Physical Actions - with Mariel and Josh
In this episode, Mariel and Josh dive into the powerful impact of physical actions on mental health and overall well-being. They discuss how maintaining a tidy space, engaging in self-care rituals, and adopting a confident posture can significantly improve one's mood and reduce anxiety. Highlighting the importance of nutritious food, healthy sleep habits, and proper hydration, they propose a 30-day trial aimed at enhancing mental health through mindful rituals, intentional outfit selection, daily exercise, and a focus on hydration and nutrition.
Mariel and Josh share personal anecdotes, including Mariel's experience at the East Side Culture Crawl and her strategies for managing anxiety through physical presence and posture. They also explore how fashion and tidiness can elevate mood, with tips on using these as forms of self-care. Additionally, they emphasize the value of paying attention to the body's signals and making small behavioural adjustments to boost overall well-being.
Listeners are encouraged to participate in the 30-day trial and share their own tips and tools for mental health. Mariel and Josh stress the importance of seeking help when needed and leveraging mutual support to utilize each other's strengths. Tune in for practical advice and inspiring stories on how physical actions can positively transform your mental health.
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