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The Jim Fortin Podcast

Ep 476: Why You're Afraid Of Silence and Don't Even Know It

The Jim Fortin Podcast

Jim Fortin

Education, Self-improvement

4.91.7K Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2026

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Start Your Transformation Now  In this episode of The Jim Fortin Podcast, Jim Fortin explores one of the most overlooked forces shaping our lives: the fear of silence. Inspired by watching visitors in Sedona bury their faces in their phones rather than soak in the stunning surroundings, Jim dives into the science behind why we're addicted not to our devices, but to avoiding ourselves — unpacking dopamine loops, variable rewards, and how constant scrolling has become a tool for escaping self-reflection.  Jim reveals that the average person spends just three minutes a day in genuine self-reflection yet two and a half hours on social media. That imbalance isn't just a time problem — it's an identity problem. Every major spiritual tradition, from Buddhism to shamanism, points to silence not as a practice but as a natural state of being. The noise of our devices keeps us living on the outside, cut off from the authentic power within. This episode is a call to stop running and start listening — to yourself. Jim offers one simple, powerful challenge that can begin your transformation today. What You'll Discover in This Episode:  (00:00) The phone addiction hiding in plain sight — Jim opens with a striking scene in Sedona and reveals that our phone obsession isn't about devices — it's about avoiding the silence and depth of our own inner world.  (05:51) Dopamine, doom scrolling, and the slot machine in your pocket — Jim breaks down the brain science of variable rewards and why we're wired to keep scrolling, chasing the next dopamine hit the same way a gambler pulls a lever.  (11:09) Silence triggers the default mode network — Why the brain literally interprets stillness as danger, and how burying ourselves in social media is a way to sidestep self-reflection, anxiety, and unresolved emotions.  (18:24) Social media steals your soulful identity — Constant stimulation keeps us trapped in a 3D external identity, disconnected from the higher, more powerful essence of who we truly are.  (25:30) Every spiritual tradition points to silence — From Buddhism to shamanism, the path to wisdom and transformation has always run through stillness — not apps, algorithms, or content.  (32:00) The 60-second practice that starts it all — Jim's practical challenge: before you scroll, pause for one minute and notice what arises — because what surfaces in that silence is exactly what you've been avoiding.  Listen, apply, and enjoy!  Transformational Takeaway  You are not addicted to your phone — you are addicted to avoiding yourself. Every scroll is a retreat from your own power and wisdom. The silence you've been running from isn't empty; it's full — full of the answers your analytical mind can never find. The next time you reach for your phone, pause for 60 seconds. The discomfort that rises isn't a signal to scroll. It's an invitation to evolve. Stop digging the hole. Get quiet. The power you've been seeking externally has been inside you all along.  Mentioned Resources: Dying To Be Me As a Man Thinketh Disclosure: Some of the links above are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a small commission if you make a purchase. Let’s Connect:  Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | LinkedIn  LIKED THE EPISODE?  If you're the kind of person who likes to help others, then share this with your friends and family. If you have found value, they will too. Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more people.  Listening on Spotify? Please leave a comment below. We would love to hear from you!  With gratitude, Jim

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Transform Your Life from the Inside Out podcast. This episode is titled

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Why You're Afraid of Silence and Don't Even Know It. This episode was inspired by looking at the amount

0:13.6

of people. I was walking down the street here in Sedona a couple of weeks ago. People come from all

0:18.8

over the world here, I mean, all over the world,

0:21.0

the visits had Dona. And there were these people that were literally at a busy part of town.

0:26.1

And half of them literally, I'm not kidding, instead of just soaking in the beauty, they were

0:32.6

on their phones, literally, just like literally face glued to the phone. And most people don't think

0:38.8

they're addicted to their phones. A lot are, but really what they're addicted to is avoiding

0:45.9

silence. They're addicted to avoiding themselves. And the way that we avoid ourselves is through the distraction of social media and our

0:57.0

devices. I dug in this some research. And actually, I'll cover this in the main episode,

1:02.6

but I want to dig deep in the main episode about how we're using our phones to avoid going deeper

1:09.8

into our own self and our own self awareness and our own

1:14.1

self-discovery. Keep listening. Hi, I'm Jim Fortin and you're about to start transforming your

1:20.7

life from the inside out with this podcast. I'm widely considered a leader in subconscious

1:26.2

transformation and I've coached super

1:28.3

achievers all around the world for over 25 years. Here you're going to find no

1:33.2

raw, raw motivation and no hype because this podcast is a combination of brain

1:37.7

science, transformational psychology, and ancient wisdom all rolled into one to

1:43.2

take your life to levels you've never thought possible.

1:46.7

If you're wanting a lot more in life to feel better, to heal, to have peace of mind,

1:52.9

to feel powerful and alive, and to bring more abundance and prosperity into your life,

1:57.5

then this podcast is for you because you're going to start learning how to master your mind

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