Have you ever caught yourself saying “I know” before really letting something land?
In this episode, we unpack the ways the phrase “I know” can block us from real learning, growth, and deeper connection. We explore how staying open—even when we think we’ve heard it all before—can lead to surprising insights and emotional growth. Through personal stories and playful back-and-forth, we highlight the difference between knowing something intellectually and actually living it. If you've ever caught yourself saying “yeah, yeah, I know,” this one’s for you.
What You’ll Learn:
If you’re someone who ….
…then you’ll want to be sure to listen in on this episode. Enjoy!
Chapters:
00:00 : The Problem with “I Know”
00:58 : Why Knowing Stops Curiosity
04:23 : Intellectual vs. Embodied Understanding
06:05 : The Mind’s Need to Win and Protect
08:55 : The Ego, Ranking, and Separation
10:17 : A Story of Betrayal Between Friends
14:48 : The Trap of Staying in Judgment
17:46 : Feeling vs. Feeding the Emotion
20:06 : When Pain Reveals Patterns
21:28 : The Power of Turning Inward
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Ben Dadbin, Mitra Manesh