Moral Courage Revisited - Ep269

Moral Courage Revisited - Ep269

Through a Therapist's Eyes Podcast

Join us for an intriguing exploration of "Moral Courage Revisited", where we start by talking about the conviction of James and Jennifer Crumbley and redefine the notion of ethical bravery. From defining moral courage to unraveling its origins and...

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Redefining Moral Courage: Insights from History and Today

Episode Overview

  • Explore the definition and importance of moral courage
  • Learn how to develop moral courage through collective support and shared experiences
  • Discuss the impact of shame and guilt on moral courage
  • Reflect on historical figures as examples of moral courage
  • Understand the role of empathy in fostering moral courage
You don't have to feel confident and secure to do the right thing. It's about doing something greater than yourself and for the greater good.

What does it take to truly stand up for your beliefs? In this episode of 'Through a Therapist's Eyes', Chris Gazdik dives into the nuanced world of moral courage. Kicking off with the gripping case of James and Jennifer Crumbley, the conversation takes a deep dive into what it means to be ethically brave in today's complex world.

From the roots of moral courage to its challenges, this episode draws on lessons from historical icons and tackles contemporary issues like cancel culture. You'll find practical tips on how to build moral courage in your own life through self-awareness, empathy, and resilience. Whether you're looking to make a difference in your community or just want to understand the concept better, this episode offers valuable insights.

Tune in to see moral courage through the eyes of a therapist and get inspired to stand up for what you believe in.

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