My Fellow Humans

By: Lisa Campbell Ben Rose Josiah Sanchez
  • Summary

  • My Fellow Humans is about relationships in this day and age, and how it has changed over time. We explore the ways relationships have shaped the way we live our lives and like to say, "How we view each other is how we view our our self". We take questions, give advice, and explore all the different complexities that come with relationships (not just romantic ones). Come along with us on the journey to explore and navigate the chasm that is relationships.
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Episodes
  • 27: Restoring Bankrupt Trust ~ A Road to Relationship Recovery
    Nov 14 2023

    Who knew that trust could be so similar to constructing a house? This episode takes you on a journey, brick by brick, room by room, through the intricate process of building and maintaining trust. The conversation is as much philosophical as it is practical, as we explore the various pieces that make up the structure of trust, and how storms of life can sometimes cause damage. But, just like a well-built house, trust can weather many a storm if built right, and even when it gets damaged, it can be rebuilt, though the process might be hard.

    Our conversation gets personal as we delve into our own experiences of trust - the triumphs, the devastations, and the rebuilding. While trust is the currency of relationships, broken trust can leave you bankrupt. Yet, there is hope. We explore how trust can be restored through open communication, self-evaluation, and wisdom drawn from the book of Proverbs. So, whether you're in the process of building trust, or in the throes of rebuilding, this episode offers a fresh perspective and practical insights.

    Hello to all My Fellow Humans!

    Even if you only listen in for a minute, we thank you and hope you enjoy it!
    We are a group of people that really just enjoy talking about this thing we call relationships. We also just want to see people grow in health and wholeness and, see people have great relationships ( not just romantic ones ).

    Feel free to ask us you questions at MyFellowHumansPodcast@gmail.com

    We love y'all and hope you guys are doing amazing!

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    32 mins
  • 26: Embracing Confrontation as a Tool for Relationship Building
    Nov 1 2023

    What if we told you confrontation can actually build stronger relationships? Grit your teeth, fasten your emotional seatbelts and get ready for a rollercoaster of a discussion as we face confrontation head-on, exploring how it's not just an aggressive game, but a crucial tool in nourishing trust and repairing bonds. We share our personal stories, from juggling traumatic experiences to wrestling with divergent beliefs, and how we've learned to create safe spaces for these tough talks.

    Before we wrap up, we want to pause and acknowledge the role you play in shaping our podcasts. Your feedback, questions, and topic suggestions add tremendous value and we truly cherish them. Hear our thoughts as we reflect on our return to the US and why we can't wait to have your friends join our podcast family. With a mix of heavy discussions and light-hearted banter, this episode promises a rich, thought-provoking, and entertaining experience!

    Hello to all My Fellow Humans!

    Even if you only listen in for a minute, we thank you and hope you enjoy it!
    We are a group of people that really just enjoy talking about this thing we call relationships. We also just want to see people grow in health and wholeness and, see people have great relationships ( not just romantic ones ).

    Feel free to ask us you questions at MyFellowHumansPodcast@gmail.com

    We love y'all and hope you guys are doing amazing!

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    37 mins
  • 25: Breaking Free from the Pitfalls of Comparison
    Oct 17 2023

    Are you caught in the relentless cycle of comparison and judgement? On our latest episode of My Fellow Humans, we unveil the shocking realities of how societal norms and government narratives are subtly reshaping our self-perception, identity, and self-esteem. Kickstarting with an intriguing discussion on the burning of Notre Dame and an examination of the differences between churches, abbeys, and temples, we navigate the often overlooked path of how comparison can lead to segregation.

    It's no secret that comparison can leave us feeling inadequate, fostering a mindset of judgment and criticism. Let us guide you through the labyrinth of how comparison can lead to a devaluing of oneself and an unstable emotional state. We expose the harsh truth of how societal and governmental propaganda can spark a degrading comparison, causing us to lose sight of our unique story and purpose. Taking a leaf from the story of the 10 talents, we delve deeper into why comparison can be damaging.

    In the age of social media, comparison isn’t just a personal issue, it's a societal plague. We take a hard look at how social media fuels this poverty mentality and creates a competitive society. But it's not all doom and gloom. We also shed light on the importance of in-person connections, real interactions that can foster a deeper understanding of each other, outside of the polished 'reels' of online personas. Wrapping up, we demystify the fine line between comparison and learning from others, offering insights into how we can harness the latter for personal growth. Tune in, equip yourself with new perspectives, and take the first step towards breaking free from the pitfalls of comparison.

    Hello to all My Fellow Humans!

    Even if you only listen in for a minute, we thank you and hope you enjoy it!
    We are a group of people that really just enjoy talking about this thing we call relationships. We also just want to see people grow in health and wholeness and, see people have great relationships ( not just romantic ones ).

    Feel free to ask us you questions at MyFellowHumansPodcast@gmail.com

    We love y'all and hope you guys are doing amazing!

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    35 mins

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