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The Wayward Podcast

Wayward Teachable...ness

The Wayward Podcast

Kim and Briana

5.01.1K Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2022

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Please welcome Richard Speight Junior to our very first round table discussion!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Sometimes you want to sit down with a friend who's teachable and you realize Richard

0:17.7

spates in the room. This is the Wayward Podcast.

0:27.9

All right, so we're explaining to Rich how this all works.

0:31.8

It's very exciting. So we have a topic and then we're just going to talk about the topic.

0:36.7

Okay, do we take a topic? Yeah, we did. The Teachable. Yeah, everybody. Yeah, so first of all,

0:43.2

welcome. Richard spate, Jr. Thank you. He is a man about the world. Yes, both. And wait,

0:50.4

the other thing, he clearly is not a sound editor. Oh, yeah. Oh, the air conditioning units.

0:54.8

Yes, that'll also bouncing noise. Do you feel unsafe now that we've closed all the

1:01.3

curve? It's bitch black. We've turned up anything that could make noise. We also might have to

1:07.7

stop if an engineer comes up. Yeah, we're still waiting on that AC fixer.

1:12.2

It's not fixed. I think they're just going to make you move rooms and we're eating blueberries.

1:15.9

Got some blueberries. They're delicious. I don't really got them. Yeah, so, so yeah,

1:20.4

so we thought an appropriate topic that we have not covered on the Wayward Podcast is

1:27.4

cod, cod, cod piece is being teachable in this world. Both how do you teach others?

1:36.8

And how do you recognize that you might need to be teachable? Because you, Richard spate,

1:43.6

are an amazing example of taking a note of being like, oh, I see that perhaps I could do better

1:52.6

here. Well, that's interesting. I didn't even think about that. That's true. But I also think

1:56.9

that you, as we were saying in our last episode, Kim, I see Kim as someone who has an immense

2:04.5

capacity for compassion so much so that when I look at her ability to be compassionate for others,

2:09.9

I go, that instantly fucking exhausts me. Whereas then I look at you when I go rich,

2:17.1

I see you as a person who feels like they're on this planet to teach others.

2:23.0

Interesting. Almost to a point where I go that also seems very exhausting.

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