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Turning Private Conversations into Brain Surgery - EP015

48 min · 21 mei 2026
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Peter and Pablo talk about the kind of conversations people usually avoid, especially when the topic gets close to marriage, parenting, money, health, identity, or fear. The episode starts with the idea of creating a “hospital” for honest conversations, where people come in willing to be open instead of being forced into it. From there, they move into privacy, fame, influence, posture, daily habits, work that drains energy, and why people often chase money like a ticket out of a life they do not want. It is a conversation about honesty, but not in a clean or polished way. More like two people trying to understand what actually helps when someone stops hiding. Chapters 00:00 - Seeing The System Before Becoming A Parent 03:31 - Inviting People Into The Hospital 04:53 - What Men Are Afraid To Say 07:44 - The Questions People Avoid 10:09 - Patients, Surgery, and Willing Participants 11:08 - Privacy, Approval, and Honest Editing 14:48 - The Rules For Vulnerable Conversations 18:31 - Softness, Directness, and Working Together 19:27 - Starting Before The Kid Arrives 20:49 - Why The Hospital Can Work Beyond Parenting 23:58 - Private Conversations And The Fear Of Fame 27:46 - The Upside Of Being Known 30:06 - Lazy Readers, Posture, and Staying Aligned 36:54 - Work That Feels Like Play 40:38 - Money, Identity, and The Lottery Ticket 46:53 - The Problem With Skipping The Struggle

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Why Being Honest Makes People Uncomfortable - EP018

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11 jun 20261 h 16 min
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This Podcast Has To Feel Like Play - EP017

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Turning Private Conversations into Brain Surgery - EP015

Peter and Pablo talk about the kind of conversations people usually avoid, especially when the topic gets close to marriage, parenting, money, health, identity, or fear. The episode starts with the idea of creating a “hospital” for honest conversations, where people come in willing to be open instead of being forced into it. From there, they move into privacy, fame, influence, posture, daily habits, work that drains energy, and why people often chase money like a ticket out of a life they do not want. It is a conversation about honesty, but not in a clean or polished way. More like two people trying to understand what actually helps when someone stops hiding. Chapters 00:00 - Seeing The System Before Becoming A Parent 03:31 - Inviting People Into The Hospital 04:53 - What Men Are Afraid To Say 07:44 - The Questions People Avoid 10:09 - Patients, Surgery, and Willing Participants 11:08 - Privacy, Approval, and Honest Editing 14:48 - The Rules For Vulnerable Conversations 18:31 - Softness, Directness, and Working Together 19:27 - Starting Before The Kid Arrives 20:49 - Why The Hospital Can Work Beyond Parenting 23:58 - Private Conversations And The Fear Of Fame 27:46 - The Upside Of Being Known 30:06 - Lazy Readers, Posture, and Staying Aligned 36:54 - Work That Feels Like Play 40:38 - Money, Identity, and The Lottery Ticket 46:53 - The Problem With Skipping The Struggle

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