Overcoming Being Judgemental (Part 2) (Archive)Overcoming Being Judgemental (Part 2) (Archive)
Relational Recovery
Explore judgment and compassion through the lens of recovery and faith with Wes Thompson and Austin Hill.
6:26•14 Jun 2023
Finding Compassion in a Judgmental World: Insights from Recovery and Faith
Episode Overview
- Explore the complexities of judgment and its impact from a spiritual and recovery-oriented perspective
- Reflect on the pervasive challenges of bias and blind spots in cultural attitudes towards tolerance
- Gain insight into personal struggles with self-judgment and its influence on faith and relationships
- Consider alternative approaches to practicing empathy and understanding
- Embrace a journey of self-compassion and forgiveness, fostering hope and unity
“I think it's being, uh, often too, too judgmental to myself and not, um, and I think, and when I say that what I mean specifically is I am I know myself really really well because of me and if I do something wrong I'm the first one to know it usually...”
Ever felt weighed down by judgment, whether from others or yourself? In this episode of 'Relational Recovery', hosts Wes Thompson and Austin Hill dive into the intricate dance between judgment and compassion. They tackle how these themes affect our lives, both spiritually and in the recovery journey. Wes and Austin aren't afraid to get personal, sharing their own battles with self-judgment and how it has shaped their faith.
They also shed light on cultural biases and the struggle for true acceptance in a world quick to judge. This episode is a heartfelt conversation that invites you to reflect on your own biases and consider a path toward empathy and self-forgiveness. It's a must-listen for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of themselves and others, all while finding hope and unity in the process.

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