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  • Cultural Traits (Part 7)

Cultural Traits (Part 7)

Sunday 19th June 2022

Learn to build trust and cultivate unconditional love with insights from Wes Thompson and Austin Hill on 'Relational Recovery'.
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Unlocking Trust and Love: Key Lessons from Relational Recovery's Cultural Traits (Part 7)

I can't give what I don't have. What good does it do other people like I can? And in this, in the context of our conversation now, I can't love others well if I haven't first received love, yeah, I can't trust others well if I first haven't received that you know, I'm trusted.
Ever wondered how cultural traits shape our behavior and relationships? In this eye-opening episode of 'Relational Recovery', hosts Wes Thompson and Austin Hill dive into the profound impact of cultural traits on how we give and receive love and trust. This episode is part of their ongoing series, and it brings to light the science behind behavior change, focusing on building trust in healthy relationships starting with oneself.
Wes and Austin emphasize the power of honesty and authenticity in nurturing unconditional love. They explore the crucial role of taking ownership and responsibility in one's recovery journey. One of the standout moments is when Wes uses the analogy of an oxygen mask on an airplane to illustrate that we can't give what we don't have. He explains that to love and trust others well, we must first receive love and trust ourselves.
This underscores the importance of self-care and self-love as the bedrock for healthy relationships. The hosts also delve into the connection between culture and principles, highlighting how honesty and authenticity can help build trust. They stress the importance of following through on commitments, setting boundaries, and owning up to mistakes to cultivate trust in everyday interactions. By doing so, one can create an environment of unconditional love and trust in all areas of life.
Whether you're just beginning your recovery journey or have been at it for a while, this episode offers valuable insights that can help you foster healthier relationships. Tune in to hear practical steps for integrating these principles into your daily life, and start building a foundation of trust and love today.