
S10 - Episode 18 - The Best and the Worst
Tough times can bring out the worst in people, but what we often forget, is that during those same challenges, we see the best in people come through.

Hosted by Kieran Johnson · 🇦🇺 au · EN-AU · 200 episodes
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Tough times can bring out the worst in people, but what we often forget, is that during those same challenges, we see the best in people come through.

When it comes to generosity and love, we cannot express what we have not received...perhaps we can notice when we have received it and help those who may never have.

It's not schadenfreude, it's freudenfreude and it's here to make your life much better...

You know that one small thing you keep putting off? It’s probably getting worse. We all have good intentions— but intentions don’t change the world. Inspired by Oliver Burkeman, this episode is about closing the gap betw

If knowledge is so accessible, why isn’t everyone successful?We live in a world where you can learn almost anything in seconds. So why aren’t we all thriving? Because information isn’t the problem—execution is. Inspired

You can have everything… and still end up empty. Two bodies of water. Same source. Completely different outcomes. The Dead Sea takes in—but never gives. The Sea of Galilee receives—and releases. This episode explores why

What if the person you’re trying to beat… isn’t even competing with you?This episode dives into the trap of comparison and the illusion that life is a competition. Inspired by Ryan Holiday, it’s a reminder that the only

What if the problems in your life aren’t caused by mistakes—but by your best intentions? Inspired by Patriot, this episode dives into how even the best intentions can create unexpected problems. From parenting moments to

The best things in life multiply the more you give them away.

It's not just during an election when you can have your say. Each day we vote for what we want to see in our world...

When have you had enough? Do you even know what you are aiming for?

Even though accepting a gift from someone can be a good thing for you and them, there might be times when it is better to say "no". To an elephant for example.

Sometimes, just by accepting a gift from someone, you are showing them generosity.

It's all a matter of perspective, and it's not a bad thing.

There is a way for your world to grow, even if you are lonely and in isolation...

What we say matters, and how we behave also matters. What about our viewing habits?

Being intentional about generosity means that you know how much, how often and to whom you are giving. Giving first, before you spend, is a great way to ensure you are as generous as you want to be.

You'd be surprise how many philanthropists give to both major Australian political parties. I'm not suggesting you do the same, but it goes to show that it is good to give to more than one organisation.

Here are 4 easy things that you can do to spread the love of generosity this Christmas. Have a great Christmas and see you in 2026 for season 10!

If you think that when you come in to a large sum of money you will be able to be generous and give some away, you are kidding yourself if you aren't doing that already. Generosity doesn't start when you have lots of mon
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