Preston Moore, K Preston Moore

The High Cost of Anonymity Podcast: Exploring the Cost of Keeping Your Life Experience to Yourself

Preston Moore, K Preston Moore

  • 12 of 30: I was told I couldn’t participate and man was a pissed EP 143

12 of 30: I was told I couldn’t participate and man was a pissed EP 143

Friday 17th December 2021

Join K Preston Moore on 'The High Cost of Anonymity' as he discusses taking responsibility for one's actions and managing emotions effectively.
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The High Cost of Anonymity Podcast: Exploring the Cost of Keeping Your Life Experience to Yourself
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Preston Moore, K Preston Moore
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Sobriety Toolkit
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Body & Mind
Entrepreneurship for Personal Growth
Relationships & Community
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Facing the Consequences: The Power of Personal Responsibility

In taking responsibility, lies the freedom.
Ever been frustrated by a rule you didn't know existed? In this episode of 'The High Cost of Anonymity', host K Preston Moore shares a relatable story about being turned away from donating plasma. He had forgotten his jacket in the car, and after retrieving it, was told he couldn't donate because he left the building after check-in. Initially, he felt anger and wanted to blame the staff, but soon realized the importance of taking responsibility for his actions.
Moore dives into how our daily routines and thoughts shape our reactions to unexpected situations. He discusses the deep-rooted feelings that influence our behaviors and how owning up to our actions can lead to personal growth. This episode isn't just about plasma donation; it's about understanding the significance of responsibility and the freedom it brings.
If you've ever struggled with blaming others for your missteps or want to learn how to manage your emotions better, this episode offers practical insights and heartfelt advice.