WHU 112: Is your cancel culture getting in the way of your progress?

I’ve wanted to tackle this topic for ages. I’ve even started recording it a few times and ended up deleting it. It felt too scary to address. It felt to vulnerable to share. It felt like feathers were going to go everywhere.  But I’m not here to be small. So let’s rip off the bandaid.  Today’s episode is about your quitting stuff. And how it’s getting in the way of your real progress. I talk about both cancel culture and health-related google reviews. Both are a problem, and I’m going to show you why.  It’s a bit of a touchy subject so be ready to shake up your beliefs about your health decisions and get ready to be slightly triggered. I want you to get uncomfortable with me in the name of personal growth.  Let’s go! Social Post #2.  I’ve had sleepless nights in my past over online reviews.  Not because I’ve had some bad ones. Everyone has bad reviews occasionally.  It’s because I’m not able to do anything about them.  Seriously.  In this week’s episode of the podcast I talk about both “cancel culture” and reviews. I share my views on how these two things may be getting in the way of your real potential, and give you some great questions to ask yourself to be sure that you’re not blocking your own progress.  It’s a raw episode that I tried recording a few times before I just jumped in. We’re here for growth. Let’s do it. 

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Welcome to Real Integrative Medicine, where we break down the barriers between evidence and integrative practice. Hosted by Dr. Jordan Robertson, ND, our mission is to empower both patients and clinicians to make confident, evidence-informed decisions with integrative medicine. What's real? What does evidence mean? How should research change our day-to-day health choices? The show will cover the intersection between health, habit change and mindset to help you make confident and science-backed decisions in your health care. The podcast is the sister to our Youtube channel, Real Integrative Medicine, which is geared towards practitioners who want to make evidence-informed recommendations for their patients, without having to dig into the research themselves. You can find out more here: http://www.youtube.com/@RealIntegrativeMed