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Don't Assume You Know the Whole Story: 3 Life Lessons from Paul Harvey

16 min · 28 apr 2026
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What can Paul Harvey's "The Rest of the Story" teach us about assumptions, communication, and truly listening to others? In this episode of The Acceptance Project Podcast, Dr. Bryan Gross reflects on the timeless storytelling of Paul Harvey—a legendary radio voice known for his signature line, "And now you know… the rest of the story." Even if you've never heard him before, the lessons behind his storytelling still resonate today. This episode explores how quickly we form assumptions about others, how the way we communicate shapes connection, and why slowing down to truly listen can change everything. Through relatable stories and practical insights, you'll walk away with simple but powerful ways to improve your conversations, deepen your understanding of others, and create more space for belonging. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why we often assume we know someone's full story (and why that matters) * How to interrupt gossip and become a "pattern breaker" in conversations * Simple ways to create more meaningful, inclusive dialogue * The difference between hearing and truly listening * Why slowing down can lead to stronger connection and trust Sometimes the most important part of the story is the part we haven't heard yet. -------------------- 🎧The Acceptance Project Podcast Reflections on acceptance, growth, and being human. 🔔 Subscribe for new weekly episodes - every Tuesday 🌐 Learn more: bridgingsuccess.com [https://www.bridgingsuccess.com] 👉 Follow us: Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/TheAcceptanceProjectPodcast] | TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@acceptanceprojectpodcast] | Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/theacceptanceprojectpodcast] ⭐ If you liked this episode, please consider following the show or leaving a rating. It helps others find the podcast.

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