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Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Gabor Mate on How We Become Who We Are | Conversations with Tom

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Impact Theory

Business, News, News Commentary

4.75.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 March 2021

⏱️ 119 minutes

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Check out our Sponsors Butcher Box: Ground beef for life is back! For a limited time, new members can get 2 pounds of free ground beef in every Butcher Box order by signing up today at ButcherBox.com/impact Athletic Greens: Go to athleticgreens.com/impact and receive a FREE 1 year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase! Indeed: Get a FREE $75 CREDIT to upgrade your job post at indeed.com/IMPACT The New Yorker: For a limited time, you can get 12 weeks of The New Yorker for just $6. Go to NewYorker.com/IMPACT As adults we all have some degree of trauma from our childhood to cope with. Maybe it’s falling downhill and being left with a scar, or maybe it’s more severe and involves emotional neglect. For many adults,it’s easy to believe there was never any trauma, life was great and their childhood was filled with happy memories. In this episode, Gabor Mate explains how easily unconscious traumas from childhood can be identified. He shares years of experience and wisdom with Tom in this conversation that explores the depths of truth and meaning in life, and how that fits in with our physical and behavioral manifestations of broken adult expectations and stressors. Gabor Mate, is a deep thinker, childhood development expert, and expert of addiction. He shares his unique insights on how to deal with severe trauma and how to get the most out of life by moving beyond mere survival. SHOW NOTES: Reality | Gabor on how people view reality and the Johnny Cash song, In Your Mind [1:14] Childhood Development | Gabor reveals the shaping window of development for children [3:01] Stress Defined | Gabor explain the terminology of stress and its triggers [5:40] Emotional Work | Ongoing emotional work that takes consciousness and awareness [9:13] Trauma | Gabor discusses severe trauma, how it shows up physically and in behavior [10:12] Being Sensitive | Advantage and disadvantage of being highly sensitive [12:18] Empathetic Support | Gabor talks about empathetic support for persons with trauma [12:43] Beyond Mental | Gabor reveals makes life more profound beyond the mental experience [20:04] Feeling vs. Being | Gabor presents difference between feeling and a state of being [22:11] Self-Isolation | Gabor explores self-isolation and the state of pain versus enlightenment. [22:32] Expectations | Gabor describes the expectations of the nervous system [24:30] Broken Society | how modern society is dysregulating us and how broken our society is [30:31] Child Development | Gabor reveals what healthy child development [41:04] Meaning & Purpose | Gabor pushes on Tom’s value for meaning equated with hard work [51:20] Truth Not Facts | Gabor explains difference between truth and facts [59:54] Life after 70 | Gabor shares what keeps him going in his seventies is just who he is [1:07:58] Palliative Care | Gabor share his experience and perspective with palliative care [1:14:18] Commitment | Gabor and Tom talk about commitment [1:30:42] Marriage | Lessons from 51 years of marriage [1:35:23] Unconscious Trauma | Processing trauma that you’re not consciously aware of [1:41:13] Suffering From Past |Gabor shares a quote to explain how suffering isn’t always labeled [1:43:19] Dissociated from suffering | Gabor explains pain suppressed and misinterpreted [1:45:54] QUOTES: “When people are just trying to survive it's hard for them to consider transformation, so people that are under economic pressure, or racially oppressed, or under economic threat, political conflict these make it difficult for people because people are just in survival mode.” [11:43] “There’s essence, there’s truth that goes beyond what the mind can comprehend” [20:34] “There’s a way of isolating yourself as a way of committing yourself to enlightenment which means that you’ll stay away from people for the rest of your life it just means you’re going to go deep into yourself and not be distracted by all that the world throws at you [23:32] “Then there’s another way to isolate yourself which is a defensive one, which is ‘the world is so awful, the heck with them all, I don’t need anybody,’ that will protect you from some kinds of hurt, cause if you withdraw from relationships you’ll never be betrayed, so that’s true, on the other hand, that itself is a state of pain” 23:49 “Survival and fully being alive and fully living are not the same thing” [25:39] “There’s lots of facts out there, but truth is much larger than facts, it’s integrating the facts in a picture of reality.” [1:00:05] “A life without truth is not a meaningful life” [1:04:46] “the beauty does not go away. Should your marriage come to 51 years, as mine has, you’ll be looking into your wife’s eyes and you’ll be seeing the same beauty that you saw the first day you met her” [1:34:02] “when you think of a trigger, it's a very small little thing and what’s much more important is the ammunition and explosive that the trigger sets off. And who’s carrying the explosive and ammunition, you are. So you can focus on the trigger, [...] or you can focus, ‘oh what’s exploding inside of me and how long have I been carrying this?’ [1:37:01] “You have to have the compassion to look at yourself not through the voice that tells you you’re worthless, but to say if I reacted that way it must be a good reason for it. Something in me, there’s something that happened to me that made me react that way at some point” [1:39:35] “There’s all kinds of memory and the body carries memory even if it doesn’t carry recall” [1:41:45] FOLLOW GABOR: Website: https://drgabormate.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/drgabormate Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drgabormate/?ref=hl Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsRF06lSFA8zV9L8_x9jzIA

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0:00.0

Every waking minute of your life is an opportunity to learn.

0:03.4

So I would love to share the Travis Makes Friends podcast with our Impact Theory listeners.

0:08.9

Formerly known as Build Your Network, host Travis Chappell realized that networking is fundamentally the same as making new friends.

0:15.9

In rebranding his top rated business podcast, Travis aims to give listeners like you a chance to get to know world-class performers

0:23.0

who can help you become a better version of yourself.

0:25.6

I was a guest on his show, whoop, whoop, back in 2019, episode 249, if you want to check that out.

0:31.8

Other guests, I know Impact Theory listeners will enjoy include NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal,

0:37.1

the world's most followed psychologist and former guest on Impact Theory, Dr. Nicole LaPera,

0:42.8

and Impact Theory alumni Ed Mylett, author of The Power of One More.

0:48.4

To listen to Travis Makes Friends, simply open the podcast app you're using now and search for Travis Makes Friends.

0:55.4

Give them a follow and check out a few of the episodes, including the one that he and I did together.

0:59.7

And if you leave a review and mention that you heard about the podcast on Impact Theory, you could win a pair of Apple AirPods.

1:07.5

Or you can simply visit TravisChappell.com forward slash show.

1:13.8

That's Travis Chappell spelled CH-A-P-P-E-L-L.com forward slash show.

1:23.9

Right guys, take care and be legendary.

1:53.9

Thank you so much for joining me today.

2:23.9

Thanks!

2:53.9

is the song by Johnny Cash in your mind, which I had never heard. So I had to, I went and listened to it

2:59.9

and I loved it. What is it about that song that's going to teach us about who we are?

3:07.8

Well, as people we always think we're looking at reality and our view of it sees reality the way it is,

3:15.1

but it's been a spiritual teaching for eons that really, well the Buddha said it,

3:22.4

the very first statement in a collection of it's saying the Dhamma part is that our thoughts are

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