Integral Centered Leadership presents Dignities and Disasters, a podcast series that attempts to skillfully tease out both sides of divisive topics. Instead of falling prey to our biases and an "either/or" mindset, we're encouraged to get more informed and develop a sophisticated "both/and" understanding of these important subjects so we can be more effective as leaders and in conversation. Hosted by executive coach and facilitator Robert MacNaughton.
Fear
In this episode, Robert speaks with leadership coach Tripp Lanier to look at the quagmire of self-development -- particularly in leadership and “men’s work.” Between the space of forfeiting a sense of identity and needs and desires lies a balance where men get to be vulnerable and still sovereign. Can men walk this line with the proper intentions and a will to enjoy life at every turn? We explore all the challenges and blessings of self development. (Warning: this episode has some vulgar language)
Some of the topics we explore:
- Our most common excuses to avoid taking risks
- Laughing at our fears and shortcomings
- How to have the courage to share appreciation or constructive feedback
- What would you do if you could do whatever you wanted without consequences?
- Our inevitable mortality
Show Notes:
1:06 - Introducing Tripp
2:15 - The New Man Podcast
3:13 - Not only chasing spiritual development, looking for lasting change
5:25 - Anything can be turned into an escape
7:04 - Is fear good? Is fear used as an excuse for escape?
8:13 - Do I have to believe every fear I have?
8:36 - We’re trying hard to avoid our human experience
9:31 - Discernment around fear
11:08 - Chesterton’s Fence— do we jump over or respect the fence?
14:15 - The destructive impulse of the postmodern age
15:16 - The nuance of relationship
17:42 - Nice Guy Syndrome
18:35 - Posturing and collapsing
20:20 - Leading vs. waiting
21:11 - The fear of death
21:32 - When fear becomes noise
23:25 - These phantoms in our minds are gargoyles on the threshold
25:10 - Relief vs. peace of mind
27:17 - Saying “no” to one thing is really saying “yes” to what’s more in alignment
28:28 - Adding things vs. removing things
30:17 - Emotions as a doorway to information
30:57 - Freedom, aliveness, love, and peace
34:24 - The exoneration mindset
37:50 - Story from Invisibilia on oil rig workers
38:54 - The identity piece
43:07 - Moving the fear dial as a form of strength
49:00 - Fun as currency
51:05 - The antidote to fear is being bold