Exploring Core Values: From Sobriety to Self-Discovery
Episode Overview
Core values shape our actions and decisions. Life experiences can significantly alter core beliefs. Family and societal influences play a crucial role in value formation. Sobriety anniversaries highlight the evolution of personal values. Reflecting on core values can aid in personal growth.
Core values are influenced by family, life experiences, and societal influences.
In this episode of Sideways, Graham Landi and Martin Pankhurst dive into the fascinating topic of core values and how they shape our lives. They explore how these beliefs are formed, how they evolve over time, and the significant impact they have on our actions and decisions. Martin marks another sobriety anniversary, sparking a discussion on the importance of core values in addiction recovery.
They ponder quirky topics like the merits of taking a bath with apples and whether it's ethical to keep a big lottery win to yourself. The hosts' light-hearted banter, combined with deep reflections, makes for an engaging and thought-provoking listen. Martin shares personal anecdotes about his journey to sobriety, emphasising how his core values have shifted throughout his recovery. Graham discusses the role of family, life experiences, and societal influences in shaping one's core beliefs.
The episode is peppered with humour and relatable stories, making complex ideas accessible and enjoyable. If you're curious about what drives your actions or looking for a fresh perspective on personal growth, this episode is a must-listen. So, what are your core values, and how have they changed over time?