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EPISODE · Jan 1, 2025 · 19 MIN

Embracing Your Inner 'Psycho' and Discovering Your Unique Gifts and Talents

from Contrast Convos

In the introductory episode of 'Contrast Convos,' Co-hosts Austin and Ryan delve into discussions on philosophy, psychology, and fitness while enduring contrasting hot and cold conditions. Ryan shares his passion for psychology, tracing it back to his early days as a gamer. The conversation evolves to explore the importance of individuality, breaking norms, and the collective consciousness, drawing inspiration from Roger Bannister's historic achievement of breaking the four-minute mile. They conclude by encouraging listeners to embrace their uniqueness and constantly push past perceived limitations to foster personal growth and inspire others.

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In the introductory episode of 'Contrast Convos,' Co-hosts Austin and Ryan delve into discussions on philosophy, psychology, and fitness while enduring contrasting hot and cold conditions. Ryan shares his passion for psychology, tracing it back to...

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