The Brenton Peck Podcast
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Some links below are affiliate links.Teri is back for Rules 9 and 10 of Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules for Life, and these two chapters land harder than anything in the series so far. Rule 9 asks you to assume the person you're listening to might know something you don't. Rule 10 tells you to be precise in your speech. Together, they trace what actually breaks communication down and what it costs when you let it go too long.Rule 9 opens with a simple observation: most of us listen to confirm what we already believe. Brenton and Teri follow that thread from disagreements about how to clean a kitchen in early marriage to the tribal fracture in politics, and land on something Brenton's grandfather used to say about offense and personal responsibility. The conversation goes further from there, into therapy, false memories, and a question worth sitting with: when you walk into a therapist's office believing something is wrong with you and that they can fix it, what have you already agreed to accept?Rule 10 is where it gets pointed. Peterson walks through a man who says "I hate my wife" out loud for the first time, and how those words create a reality that wasn't there before. Brenton and Teri dig into why words spoken in anger don't disappear, why venting to friends about your spouse costs more than it relieves, and the children's book Peterson references about a dragon that fills an entire house because nobody would acknowledge it. They also get personal: a bag of jalapeno chips, two and a half months of bed rest, 19 credits of upper division math, and what a family actually does to the direction a man chooses to go.Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BrentonPeckPodcastClips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BrentonPeckPodcastClipsSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0agab3nx2RVMbALWG4Lvr4Substack: https://brentonpeckpodcast.substack.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrentonPeckPodcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brentonpeckpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brentonpeckpodcastWebsite: https://www.brentonpeckpodcast.comTeri Peck, co-host and creator of Peck's NestFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pecksnestInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/pecksnestTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pecksnestYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PecksNestBooks MentionedAs an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.12 Rules for Life — Jordan Peterson: https://amzn.to/48b1fFCThe Righteous Mind — Jonathan Haidt: https://amzn.to/41KJ2LrThere's No Such Thing as a Dragon — Jack Kent: https://amzn.to/43U7Ql6Mikey and the Dragons — Jocko Willlink: https://amzn.to/43lWIgF[00:00] Introduction[01:40] Rule 9 — Assume the person you're listening to might know something you don't[02:23] Two people, two ways to clean a kitchen — what early marriage reveals[05:54] Tribalism and why we stop listening across groups[10:47] The salvation issue — why Brenton doesn't argue about everything[16:45] "Only I can choose to be offended" — grandpa's saying[23:01] Can therapists plant things in your mind?[31:04] Memory isn't objective — tools and obstacles[38:33] The communication skill that changed their marriage[43:02] When a man said "I hate my wife" — why spoken words become real[46:02] Who you vent to matters more than you think[50:54] Rule 10 — Be precise in your speech[56:32] The dragon that fills the house — what ignoring problems actually does[58:29] Don't let small things become massive dragons[1:03:28] Do men actually sacrifice for their families?[1:06:37] What having a family did to Brenton's trajectory[1:09:10] 19 credits of upper division math and teaching himself to code[1:15:05] Men need respect like women need love[1:20:12] Parenting as a team — the unified front[1:22:41] Roughhousing and what fathers actually build in their kids[1:25:57] When marriages fall apart slowly — and what to do before they do
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