From Anger to Love: Paul Zolman's Healing Journey
Episode Overview
Paul Zolman's childhood experiences of abuse shaped his perspective on love and empathy Rolling a die with the five love languages led to a profound shift in mindset and interaction with others Choosing love over anger and embracing compassion and understanding Innovative approach to teaching love languages in schools and promoting self-awareness Vision to create a non-profit organization to promote love and empathy in education
I realized that with rolling the die for 30 days, my new mindset was, what's right with that person? What can I love about that person and how can I help that person have their very best day ever? How can I make their day and it's just as you change that mindset it's 180 degrees for that third first 30 day period I didn't have any blow-ups at all. My lane is the choice to be that loving person.
Paul Zolman’s life story is a testament to the power of transformation. Growing up in a household marked by abuse, Paul’s early years were anything but loving. Physical touch, albeit in the form of abuse, became his twisted interpretation of love. But deep inside, he yearned for something different, something pure. This episode dives into Paul’s incredible journey from the depths of anger to the heights of love and empathy.
Through his innovative method involving a die and the five love languages, Paul discovered a way to shift his mindset and interactions with others. This simple yet profound practice enabled him to choose love over anger, see the good in people, and embrace compassion. If you’re seeking inspiration on how to turn pain into love and empathy, Paul’s story offers hope and practical advice.
Tune in to hear how he now advocates for love and empathy in education through his non-profit organization, spreading the message that no matter where you start, transformation is possible.