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

  • Episode #10: Does anyone really know what they are doing? And, a real life tenth step.

Episode #10: Does anyone really know what they are doing? And, a real life tenth step.

Wednesday 10th July 2019

Join K Preston Moore and Preston Moore as they discuss life's uncertainties and the importance of sharing struggles on 'The High Cost of Anonymity'.
9 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Supportive
Engaging

About this podcast

The High Cost of Anonymity Podcast: Exploring the Cost of Keeping Your Life Experience to Yourself
Author:
Preston Moore, K Preston Moore
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Body & Mind
Entrepreneurship for Personal Growth
Relationships & Community
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Navigating Life's Uncertainties: Real Talk on The High Cost of Anonymity

It's so easy to judge someone off of a basic interaction...people only post good stuff, and so I can have the impression that everybody has their stuff together. And the reality is that even in areas in which I'm very confident in, I still don't feel like I know what I'm doing.
Ever feel like you're just winging it through life? You're not alone. In this episode of 'The High Cost of Anonymity', hosts K Preston Moore and Preston Moore dive into the messy reality of figuring things out as you go.
They tackle tough questions like, 'Does anyone really know what they're doing?' and 'How do you know when it's time to make amends?' With a blend of humor and honesty, they share their own experiences with parenting challenges, handling criticism at work, and facing fears head-on. The hosts emphasize the importance of seeking support and being open about your struggles.
One memorable quote from the episode is, 'It's so easy to judge someone off of a basic interaction...people only post good stuff, and so I can have the impression that everybody has their stuff together. And the reality is that even in areas in which I'm very confident in, I still don't feel like I know what I'm doing'. This sentiment will resonate with anyone who has ever felt like an imposter.
Tune in for a candid conversation that encourages you to embrace your imperfections and use your life experiences as your superpower. It's a reminder that none of us have it all figured out, and that's perfectly okay.