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The Kim Constable Podcast

Avoidance of Discomfort Is the Root of Unhappiness — Interview With JP Sears - Episode 71

The Kim Constable Podcast

Kim Constable

Business, Entrepreneurship, Health & Fitness

4.9743 Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2021

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Are you an approval addict?    So many of us are living our lives to make everyone around us think we are someone we’re not. We don’t do this on purpose to be deceptive; there is a deeply-ingrained need to seek the approval of everyone around us so that we feel safe and comfortable.   But have you ever thought about why we gravitate towards comfort? Why is it that most people stay stagnant in life and never see real growth or success?   We’re living in a world where we have vilified discomfort. We give everyone a participation trophy, so they don’t feel bummed, stop our children from crying or feeling strong emotions, worry about offending people (thereby stifling ourselves), and create habits of convenience because the alternative is hard.   I finally had a chance to sit down and interview one of the funniest and most amazing people ever, JP Sears (the episode you all have been dying to hear!). We talk about how chasing discomfort is actually the key to success.   An insanely talented comedian, he is probably best-known for his sarcastic sense of humor. He often focuses on real-world issues, like Coronavirus, politics, and even gluten intolerance issues (you will hear about this in the episode!). He throws unexpected twists into the humor that many people don’t appreciate (one of the many reasons I love him).   His comedy is designed to get people to cut the scar tissue that binds them and think for themselves. It’s never about the surface-level topic you are listening to; it’s about the underpinnings of human behavior.   We draw some surprising parallels with our childhoods and how we are now as parents (he is a new dad to an adorable little boy!)   As you listen, you will hear some deep stuff, including: The deeper meaning behind him chasing discomfort  Why he thinks people’s avoidance of discomfort is the root of their unhappiness The core values he hopes to instill in his son What he thinks is missing the most in the world His definition of evil and which emotion leads us to its effect The dumbest advice he has ever given himself False measurements of success and how they can destroy our children ...and so much more powerful stuff   This interview truly hit me so profoundly, and I can’t wait for you to hear it. Love Kim xo Reference List: How to Become Gluten Intolerant (JP Sears) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oht9AEq1798)  Wim Hof Method (https://www.wimhofmethod.com/) Awaken with JP (https://awakenwithjp.com/)  JP’s IG (https://www.instagram.com/awakenwithjp/)   QUOTES USED:   “The more I become ME, the more successful I become.”   “Your biggest weakness is also your biggest strength.”   “We can only be as strong as our adversity is deep.”   “The greatest burden that a child must bear is the unlived life of the parents.” -Carl Jung   “There’s always a story under the story.”

Transcript

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0:00.0

Well, hey there.

0:08.2

Welcome to the Kim Comstable podcast.

0:10.9

You can hear the smile in my voice this week, can't you?

0:14.7

Oh, it's because I have something really, really juicy for you.

0:20.2

So last week I was teasing you and telling you that I have the

0:23.1

fabulous J.P. Sears on the podcast today. Now, those of you who know J.P. will be like, oh my God,

0:31.0

she has J.P. Sears on the podcast. And those of you who don't know J.P. will be like,

0:35.3

huh? Who? So whether you know J.P and are like totally excited or whether you're like, who the fuck know J.P. will be like, huh, who? So whether you know J.P. and are like totally excited

0:39.3

or whether you're like, who the fuck is J.P. You have to listen to this episode. So let me tell you

0:44.9

a little bit about J.P. Sears. I remember a few years ago, J.P. came up, I think, on my

0:49.7

Facebook or something or Instagram, and, you know, and he's like a ginger-haired, long-haired, right?

0:55.4

Not there's nothing wrong being ginger.

0:56.7

Sorry, JP.

0:57.6

But he's like a long-haired gingered comedian.

1:00.7

And I remember watching a couple of his videos and I was like, oh, this guy's funny.

1:04.0

Yeah.

1:04.6

He's like, you know, taking like, you know, concepts like being gluten intolerant or being, you know, yoga or, you know, veganism or whatever.

1:12.4

He just takes, you know, things, topics that are kind of controversial or even normal and he makes

1:16.8

them funny, right? And I was like, oh, this guy is like really quite funny. He made me laugh. I want to

1:21.0

see more of them. And then the more I watched JP, it only took me a couple of watching a few of his things to realize, oh, this guy's smart, right?

1:29.4

I think I got it from the very first episode. Because that makes me look smarter if I admit that,

1:34.1

of course. So, but I remember thinking, holy shit, this guy's smart. So I remember thinking what JP does

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