• How to Change Your Mind Without Losing Yourself

  • Mar 26 2025
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

How to Change Your Mind Without Losing Yourself

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Drew and I dive into some of the biggest beliefs we’ve shifted over the years—and what it actually looks like to change your mind.

    We talk about Drew’s evolving views on religion, why I’m way less convinced that people are as changeable as we like to believe, and why I think trauma might be getting a little too much airtime in the self-help world.

    We also get into the loneliness epidemic, the quiet power of community, and why so much of “personal growth” isn’t about becoming someone new—it’s about learning to work with who you already are.

    Leave a comment below about what you’ve changed your mind about—and enjoy.


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    Chapters

    00:00 Intro: What we've changed our minds about

    02:59 Religion

    07:40 Where does belief change start?

    17:08 Does Mark stand by his books?

    18:06 Why change is so hard

    30:27 Trauma doesn't determine destiny

    37:52 Cautious optimism


    Theme song: Icarus Lives by Periphery , used with permission from Periphery.

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