Trickery: The Joke's On Us - Daily MINI-CAST with Kim & Jill
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Episode Highlights:
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Morning Vibes: The hosts kick off with a refreshing perspective on a rainy morning, seeing it as cleansing and life-giving.
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Musical Mind Games: Kim shares an intriguing experience of hearing "The Joker" by Steve Miller Band in her head, mistaking it for actual radio play. This sparks a discussion on how our minds can sometimes play tricks on us.
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Societal Trickery: A deep dive into societal pressures and the illusion of time management. Joe discusses feeling overwhelmed by societal expectations to constantly be productive, despite having ample downtime.
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Mind vs. Reality: The conversation explores how belief systems can deceive us into thinking we're not doing enough or that we should be somewhere else when reality suggests otherwise.
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Physical Manifestations: Both hosts talk about physical responses—like anxiety and nervousness—that arise from these mental trickery episodes, affecting their bodies even when there's no real-world cause for stress.
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Listening to Your Body: Encouragement for listeners to trust bodily signals that alert them to deception or misalignment in various aspects of life, whether it's personal relationships or professional interactions.
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Awareness & Acceptance: An insightful discussion on becoming aware of manipulative influences around us while accepting limitations without guilt. Recognizing those who might unknowingly lead us astray but understanding their intentions are not always malicious.
Takeaway Message: Embrace the natural flow of life’s rhythm amidst external chaos. Trust your instincts and body signals as they guide you towards authenticity beyond societal trickery. There is beauty in recognizing reality over illusions crafted by others' expectations or beliefs.
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Episode Highlights:
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Morning Vibes: The hosts kick off with a refreshing perspective on a rainy morning, seeing it as cleansing and life-giving.
-
Musical Mind Games: Kim shares an intriguing experience of hearing "The Joker" by Steve Miller Band in her head, mistaking it for actual radio play. This sparks a discussion on how our minds can sometimes play tricks on us.
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Societal Trickery: A deep dive into societal pressures and the illusion of time management. Joe discusses feeling overwhelmed by societal expectations to constantly be productive, despite having ample downtime.
-
Mind vs. Reality: The conversation explores how belief systems can deceive us into thinking we're not doing enough or that we should be somewhere else when reality suggests otherwise.
-
Physical Manifestations: Both hosts talk about physical responses—like anxiety and nervousness—that arise from these mental trickery episodes, affecting their bodies even when there's no real-world cause for stress.
-
Listening to Your Body: Encouragement for listeners to trust bodily signals that alert them to deception or misalignment in various aspects of life, whether it's personal relationships or professional interactions.
-
Awareness & Acceptance: An insightful discussion on becoming aware of manipulative influences around us while accepting limitations without guilt. Recognizing those who might unknowingly lead us astray but understanding their intentions are not always malicious.
Takeaway Message: Embrace the natural flow of life’s rhythm amidst external chaos. Trust your instincts and body signals as they guide you towards authenticity beyond societal trickery. There is beauty in recognizing reality over illusions crafted by others' expectations or beliefs.
Ever felt like you're living in a world of trickery? Dive into this episode where Kim and Joe explore the fascinating concept of societal "jokes" and how they play tricks on our minds. They share personal anecdotes about feeling overwhelmed by social pressures, only to realize that these feelings were just illusions created by external expectations.
Key takeaways from this episode:
- Discover how societal beliefs can distort your perception of reality.
- Learn to identify when your body is signaling you to avoid deceptive situations or people.
- Embrace the beauty in recognizing these "tricks" as opportunities for growth and self-awareness.
Tune in now to uncover how you can navigate through life's trickery with clarity and confidence!
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Hello, lovely listeners, and good morning, Kim. Good morning, Joe. Good morning, everyone. It's a rainy day out.
Yeah, it is cleansing, purifying, giving us life. Water gives us life in the flow.
Yep. So I had a song this morning. I came up, Jill and I have to do some dissecting again. The Joker of the Steve Miller Band. And I actually thought it was—I was hearing it in my head, didn't realize I was hearing it in my head, and I thought maybe my radio was on. And then I realized my radio was not on. I'm actually listening to it in my head sometimes.
I know that it's a song in my head. This time it literally just felt like there was a background song playing from my radio and—nope, radio was off. Everything was off.
That's interesting.
Yeah, so it's like there's jokes being played on us. Like, that's kind of—it's like—oh, my goodness. Wow. Just getting hit with a whole bunch of energy. The jokes, the jokes.
Oh, my God.
And we—as you process that energy, Kim, you take your time there.
I could feel that coming on as we were processing this beforehand or dissecting it. This did not come up at all. So this is all coming through right now.
Yeah, it's—oh, my throat is, like, stuck. It's all there. It feels like I have a big old unglavous knot in the back of my throat.
I know. That's how thick this information is on just the—the joke that's being—that we—
Okay, it's not that we're realizing we're in a joke, but society can play tricks on us. Like, we can get pulled into the trickery—I want to say around us—like very easily.
Yes, that's a great word. I love that. And that phrase, the trickery around us.
I had that experience yesterday, Kim, as I was describing to you; that's what happened to me. It was the trickery yesterday.
Like ideas, social ideas around time—how time works in American culture—were like all over around me yesterday: go, go, go. You got to do more. You got to do more. You're not getting enough done.
Oh, my God. I just couldn't keep up.
And yet that was not my actual experience at all. Like I shared with Kim before this call—I said I literally could have laid down yesterday afternoon, taken a couple hour nap, and nothing in my day would have—you know—I wouldn't have missed an appointment or a time.
Like none of that was going on yesterday.
Trickery.
It screws with our mind—like think we need to be doing something when we think we have to be here; like—and then—but yet we don't.
But yet the belief systems are tricking us to think that we're doing something wrong: I'm supposed to be here but I'm not—but—
And it can trick—it can not trick but mess with our mind so much that our minds think it's real.
And that was another thing that I shared: is that yesterday I could feel all of a sudden the nervousness, the anxiety—it built to the point where I could feel it actually affecting my nervous system in my body.
And yet the reality was none of that was happening in my life, Kim.
But it was happening in my body—I could feel it.
And I wonder who's listening today at this moment who's experiencing that?
And wow—I have chills up and down my body and I'm yawning.
This is—whomever is going through this stuff or feeling like you're being tricked around you—whether it's a belief system that you're trying to work through; time playing with you; or like a job or anything like that—it's just like could be another person in your life trying to convince you of something that isn't—you know—and you—is not real.
Someone could be—
Your body is screaming at you to not follow that path: don't be pulled into the tricks.
Oh, it's hard not to.
It is.
And then it's also not because it was like—for me yesterday—it was such a mismatch.
And I think that's what's very likely happening to people: is that kind of experience where it's such a mismatch your body is just going like—
You're talking with someone you know for a long time and all of a sudden it's like becoming real to you how much of a trickster this person is.
You know there's some people that this is like—in that moment—all of a sudden everything in your body is like wanting to run as fast as you can.
It's like; it's almost impossible to miss because it's not an experience you've had before with this person—you've known this person for a while.
That's the kind of body messages that are going to let you know there's trickery going on: like very challenging to miss that.
Also a little challenging to not give into it because they're really like visceral—
Yeah—survival kind of reactions; bodily reactions.
Oh—
Oh God—it chills.
Yeah—it’s crazy how much this going through the whole nervous system.
Yeah—it’s beautiful.
It is because ultimately it’s pointing us to what's reality—which is there's enough time to get these things done.
Yeah—you know who this person is? They don't always speak the truth but they're not trying to lead you down a path you don't want to go—they just do that now—you know this; just remember it; just know that when they're trying to get you to buy—you know—some real estate somewhere and—you know—it’s not a good deal or whatever—
Oh yeah—it is beautiful, Kim.
Oh good.
Yeah—all right—thank you Jill; thank you everyone; thank you Kim;
Yes—thanks for listening everyone—and until next time.