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🗓️ 17 March 2025
⏱️ 45 minutes
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Discover the profound insights of Dr. Frederic Luskin, renowned psychologist and director of the Stanford Forgiveness Project, as he unpacks the powerful role forgiveness plays in our lives. Alongside him, former Episcopal priest, Lyndon Harris shares his compelling journey of healing after the 9/11 tragedy, illustrating the transformative power of forgiveness. Together, they share personal narratives and professional insights that highlight forgiveness as a vital skill for mental and emotional well-being.
Our conversation dives deep into the complex dynamics between forgiveness and survival. We explore how anger can initially serve as a source of empowerment but often becomes a restrictive force that holds us back. By recognizing forgiveness as a skill that can be taught and honed over time, supported by extensive research, we reveal how it can shift individuals from a victim mindset to a more empowered life story. This episode sheds light on how forgiveness, though not a moral directive, is an essential component of self-care that can be developed to improve our capacity for compassion and authentic living.
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The Art of Forgiveness- Frederic Luskin, Ph.D
The Forgive for Good Recovery Workbook
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0:00.0 | Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. I'm Dwayne Austerland, and I'm so glad you're here. This episode is a powerful one, and I can't wait for you to dig in. |
0:17.0 | Today, we're talking about a topic that can change lives, forgiveness. |
0:22.6 | And joining us are two incredible guests, Dr. Fred, Luskin, and Lyndon Harris, the authors |
0:29.4 | of the Forgive for Good Recovery Workbook. |
0:33.3 | So we're going to hear from Dr. Luskin, a psychologist, and the director of the Stanford University |
0:38.9 | Forgiveness Project. |
0:40.5 | With decades of experience, teaching forgiveness, and helping people heal, he's widely recognized |
0:45.7 | as one of the foremost experts in the field. |
0:49.2 | And we're also going to hear the deeply personal story of Lyndon Harris, an inspirational speaker and |
0:55.2 | forgiveness coach, Lyndon brings a unique perspective shaped by his work in the aftermath of 9-11, |
1:02.0 | as well as his own struggles and eventual path to healing through forgiveness. So this conversation |
1:08.2 | is raw, heartfelt, and filled with wisdom. |
1:12.2 | Both Fred and Lyndon share personal, practical insights and tools that you can use on your |
1:18.5 | recovery journey to find joy and freedom through the power of forgiveness. |
1:23.9 | But before we jump in, don't forget to subscribe to the addicted mind, leave us a review, |
1:29.3 | and share this podcast with someone who could benefit from it. |
1:34.1 | And for those of you asking, what's next after sobriety? |
1:39.6 | What I'm going to tell you to do is check out the Addicted Mind Plus community. |
1:43.9 | It's a supportive space where |
1:45.9 | you can work alongside others to build your best life. It is a small investment in yourself. |
1:53.6 | All right. Get comfortable. Take a deep breath and let's explore how forgiveness can set you free. |
2:03.5 | All right, everyone, welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. |
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