Are People Truly Doing Their Best? Michael Stoller’s Take on Vulnerability and Compassion
I want to be true to myself and true to you that that's one side of this. I want to make a difference for men and women, to see that what could happen out of the power of speaking the truth, of being vulnerable, of sharing things that I don't want people to know about me, to be an example for people, that this is what people want and I want to inspire people.
Ever wondered if people are genuinely doing the best they can? Michael Stoller dives into this very question in an engaging episode of 'My Blueprint: Struggle Towards Emotional Sobriety'. Drawing from his own life experiences, Stoller reflects on the transformative power of vulnerability and compassion. Inspired by the works of Brene Brown and Parker Palmer, he shares how these concepts have shaped his journey towards emotional health.
Michael's candid storytelling brings to light the struggles and triumphs of addiction, mental health, and personal growth. Through relatable anecdotes and thoughtful reflections, he encourages listeners to embrace their vulnerabilities and seek deeper connections in their lives. This episode is perfect for anyone grappling with addiction, mental health challenges, or simply looking for personal growth. Join Michael as he unpacks the profound impact of living authentically and with compassion.