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The One You Feed | Personal Growth, Emotional Resilience & Purpose

Johann Hari on Lost Connections

The One You Feed | Personal Growth, Emotional Resilience & Purpose

Eric Zimmer, The One You Feed

Self-improvement, Education, Religion & Spirituality, Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Buddhism

4.52.7K Ratings

🗓️ 30 July 2021

⏱️ ? minutes

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Summary

Johann Hari is the New York Times bestselling author of Chasing the Scream, which has been adapted into a feature film. Johann was twice named ‘National Newspaper Journalist of the Year’ by Amnesty International UK He has written for the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and many other publications. His latest book is Lost Connections: Uncovering the Real Causes of Depression and the Unexpected Solutions,  In this episode, Johann and Eric discuss his book that proposes a more holistic, societal look at the causes and treatment of depression. But wait – there’s more! The episode is not quite over!! We continue the conversation and you can access this exclusive content right in your podcast player feed. Head over to our Patreon page and pledge to donate just $10 a month. It’s that simple and we’ll give you good stuff as a thank you! In This Interview, Johann Hari and I Discuss Lost Connections and … His new book, Lost Connections: Uncovering the Real Causes of Depression and the Unexpected Solutions The two kinds of human connection Intrinsic (internal) and extrinsic (external) motivations “Junk” values The more you’re driven by extrinsic values, the more likely you’ll suffer from anxiety and depression in your life Our society drives us to live in this extrinsic way The whole point of advertising is to make us feel inadequate and our problems can be solved by buying Extrinsic motives can crowd out the more fulfilling intrinsic motives The 9 causes of depression and anxiety The need to look more holistically at anxiety and depression than just a chemical imbalance The loneliest culture that has ever been The importance of addressing the deep environmental factors/reasons why we’re so depressed and anxious Our sense of home and sense of belonging The problems manifested by being isolated and alone and the benefit of being part of a “tribe” Realizing that you’re not the only one who struggles and feels the way you do Grief and the diagnosis of depression Just having a chemical imbalance means your pain doesn’t have meaning Depression and not having your needs met Following the pain to its source Pathologizing Depression Johann Hari Links: Johann’s Website Twitter Instagram Facebook Talkspace is the online therapy company that lets you connect with a licensed therapist from anywhere at any time at a fraction of the cost of traditional therapy. It’s therapy on demand. Visit www.talkspace.com or download the app and enter Promo Code: WOLF to get $100 off your first month. Calm App: The app designed to help you ease stress and get the best sleep of your life through meditations and sleep stories. Join the 85 million people around the world who use Calm to get better sleep. Get 40% off a Calm Premium Subscription (a limited time offer!) by going to www.calm.com/wolf If you enjoyed this conversation with Johann Hari, you might also enjoy these other episodes: Johann Hari (2015) Recovering from Depression with Brent Willians See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

In case you're just recently joining us or however long you've been a listener of the show,

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you may not realize that we have over seven years of incredible episodes in our archive.

0:09.3

We've had so many wonderful guests that we've decided to hand pick one of our favorites that

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may be new to you, but if not, it's definitely worth another lesson. We hope you'll enjoy this

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episode with Johann Hari. More 18-month-old children recognize the McDonald's M, the know their own last name.

0:34.8

Welcome to the one-new feed. Throughout time, great thinkers have recognized the importance of the

0:40.2

thoughts we have, quotes like garbage in, garbage out, or you are what you think, ring true,

0:47.1

and yet for many of us our thoughts don't strengthen or empower us. We tend toward negativity,

0:53.1

self-pity, jealousy, or fear. We see what we don't have instead of what we do. We think things that

0:59.8

hold us back and dampen our spirit. But it's not just about thinking, our actions matter. It takes

1:06.3

conscious, consistent, and creative effort to make a life worth living. This podcast is about how

1:12.1

other people keep themselves moving in the right direction, how they feed their good wolf.

1:30.7

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1:47.5

explore the practical science of lasting well-being. Sometimes they do this with conversations with

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you how to build reliable inner strengths, overcome your challenges, and get the most out of life.

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