Being Human: Kindness, Vulnerability & Finding Meaning
What does it really mean to be human? In this episode of Kindness in Motion, we dive deep into kindness, vulnerability, identity, selfhood, meaning‑making, mental health, and the everyday practice of being human. Our guest Justin joins us from Florida to explore how we stay grounded, connected, and compassionate in a chaotic world.
We talk about kindness as a daily practice, why vulnerability takes courage, and how our sense of self is shaped by social media, modern life, neurodiversity, and the stories we tell about who we are. Justin brings together psychology, philosophy, naturalistic spirituality, and cognitive science to help us understand how humans think, feel, and make meaning.
From self‑awareness and identity to authenticity, sincerity, and emotional wellbeing, this conversation explores the messy, beautiful layers of being human. We look at how to reconnect with ourselves, how to take small acts of kindness into the world, and how to navigate anxiety, overwhelm, and the pressure to perform.
We also explore:
* Why kindness matters in a disconnected world
* How vulnerability builds connection
* The impact of social media on identity and mental health
* Meaning‑making, relevance realisation, and self‑reflection
* The sacred without the supernatural
* AI, compassion, and the future of human connection
* How to take one small step toward kindness today
If you’re curious about wellbeing, self‑development, emotional resilience, spirituality, psychology, or the human condition, this episode is for you. It’s thoughtful, grounding, and full of practical insights for anyone trying to live with more kindness — toward themselves and others.
Keywords: kindness, vulnerability, wellbeing, mental health, identity, selfhood, meaning, philosophy, psychology, spirituality, compassion, connection, self‑awareness, authenticity, emotional resilience, human behaviour, personal growth, neurodiversity, social media, mindfulness, being human.