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The One You Feed

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Mini Episode- Why Did We Start This Podcast?

Friday 21st March 2014

Eric Zimmer reveals the origins of 'The One You Feed' and discusses the Two Wolves parable's impact on daily choices.
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The One You Feed
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Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
Spiritual & Personal Growth Journeys
Mindful Recovery
Entrepreneurship for Personal Growth
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
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Eric Zimmer's Journey: The Origins of The One You Feed

I think that this idea of which Wolf am I feeding is about this idea to be conscious of. I am feeding one of these wolves, although I suppose there's probably just a neutral wolf. So what are we feeding it?
Ever wondered what sparked the creation of 'The One You Feed'? In this mini-episode, host Eric Zimmer takes a solo turn to share the story behind the podcast. Eric dives into the Two Wolves parable, a tale that underscores the importance of the choices we make every day. Recording outside the usual studio setting, Eric offers an intimate look at why he started this podcast and how it aims to help listeners live more intentional lives.
Eric's reflections on the Two Wolves parable reveal a deeper understanding of how our daily decisions shape our overall well-being. It's not just about thinking positively but about making conscious choices that feed our 'good wolf'. He emphasizes that while positive thinking has its place, it’s our actions and relationships that truly define a fulfilling life. This episode is a refreshing break from the usual format, providing a personal glimpse into Eric's motivations and the podcast's mission.
Whether you're new to 'The One You Feed' or a long-time listener, this mini-episode offers valuable insights into the driving force behind the show. Tune in for a candid conversation that might just inspire you to reflect on which wolf you're feeding.