Laura McKowen & Holly Whitaker

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  • Episode 60: Mark Manson

Episode 60: Mark Manson

Wednesday 5th October 2016

Mark Manson joins Laura McKowen and Holly Whitaker on HOME Podcast to discuss relationships, addiction recovery, and personal growth. Listen now for unfiltered wisdom.
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63 minutes
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Laura McKowen & Holly Whitaker
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Sobriety Toolkit
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Mark Manson: Unfiltered Wisdom on Life, Love, and Sobriety

Compulsivity, it's, it's this compulsiveness, it's this lack of control, like doing a certain behavior or pursuing something that is damaging, but for whatever person, for whatever reason, the person can't stop themselves from doing it.
What happens when a best-selling author known for his no-nonsense approach to life joins the conversation on addiction recovery? In this episode of the HOME Podcast, hosts Laura McKowen and Holly Whitaker sit down with Mark Manson, the mind behind 'The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck'. Mark shares stories from his years of travel and exploration, explaining how these experiences have shaped his unique perspectives on relationships and personal growth.
The trio dives into Mark's famous 'Law of F*ck Yes or No', offering a fresh look at how decisiveness can transform our interactions and self-understanding. The discussion also touches on the often-overlooked aspects of saying 'no' in conflicts and the uncomfortable yet necessary journey through addiction recovery. Whether you're curious about Mark's writing process or looking for practical tips on personal development, this episode promises a blend of humor, honesty, and invaluable insights.
Tune in to hear Mark's candid thoughts on growing up (or not), navigating compulsivity, and embracing acceptance in all areas of life.