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EP #101 Who Do You Trust and Why?

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Living in a time where everyone thinks they need to have an opinion, how can we differentiate fact from feelings? Even when it comes to our own beliefs?
In this episode, Evie explores trust - who we trust, who we shouldn’t trust, and what makes people trust others. Speaking to her own experience, Evie shares the value of humility, always keeping herself in check and being perpetually hungry to learn more. She advises us not to pretend to have all the answers but to do the research and find a variety of trustworthy information outlets. As with time, the truth always reveals itself.

KEY POINTS:

- What makes people trust others?

- Why truth always reveals itself

- The value of humility and awareness

- Fact or opinion - do your research!

- Where are you sourcing trustworthy information?

- You can’t be part of a solution if you don’t fully understand the problem

QUOTABLES:

“A lot of people that are not affected by a problem try to act as if they have the solution. And they don't.”

“You need to start questioning who you are trusting and who you are willing to take your advice from.”

PRODUCTS / RESOURCES:

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Visit Evie’s website at eviefatz.com

Support Evie by signing up on her new platform: eviefatz.locals.com

Access her other resources here: linktr.ee/eviefatz

EML Radio is edited by Instapodcasts (visit at instapodcasts.com)

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Content provided by Evie Fatz. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Evie Fatz or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Living in a time where everyone thinks they need to have an opinion, how can we differentiate fact from feelings? Even when it comes to our own beliefs?
In this episode, Evie explores trust - who we trust, who we shouldn’t trust, and what makes people trust others. Speaking to her own experience, Evie shares the value of humility, always keeping herself in check and being perpetually hungry to learn more. She advises us not to pretend to have all the answers but to do the research and find a variety of trustworthy information outlets. As with time, the truth always reveals itself.

KEY POINTS:

- What makes people trust others?

- Why truth always reveals itself

- The value of humility and awareness

- Fact or opinion - do your research!

- Where are you sourcing trustworthy information?

- You can’t be part of a solution if you don’t fully understand the problem

QUOTABLES:

“A lot of people that are not affected by a problem try to act as if they have the solution. And they don't.”

“You need to start questioning who you are trusting and who you are willing to take your advice from.”

PRODUCTS / RESOURCES:

Visit the Copow website at copow.com

Visit Evie’s website at eviefatz.com

Support Evie by signing up on her new platform: eviefatz.locals.com

Access her other resources here: linktr.ee/eviefatz

EML Radio is edited by Instapodcasts (visit at instapodcasts.com)

Support the show

  continue reading

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