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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 52 MIN

EP 4: Are You Listening… or Just Waiting to Respond?

from Learned the Hard Way with Kier Gaines · host iHeartPodcasts

You want to have the answers. You want to be solid. You want to be the one people can rely on. But here’s the question most men don’t ask themselves: What is it costing you to always be right? In this solo episode, Kier unpacks the hidden price of certainty and why the need to always have the answer can quietly damage your relationships, your growth, and your self-awareness. Using a real conversation with his wife about money, he walks through how quickly defensiveness can take over when your identity feels challenged and how that moment right there is where most men lose the opportunity to grow. Kier breaks down why curiosity feels so uncomfortable, especially for Black men who were raised to equate confidence with safety and uncertainty with risk. From being taught to “look strong” as boys to navigating spaces where being wrong can feel dangerous, this episode gets to the root of why so many men struggle to ask questions instead of proving points. Because the truth is when you always need to be right, people stop being real with you. Conversations turn into debates. Intimacy fades. And over time, people don’t get closer… they just get quieter. This episode challenges you to rethink what strength actually looks like. Not as having all the answers but as being willing to sit in discomfort long enough to understand something new. In this episode: Why defensiveness shuts down connection faster than you think How the need to be right can cost you intimacy, trust, and respect The link between masculinity, control, and fear of uncertainty Why criticism often holds the key to your blind spots (Johari Window) How curiosity can shift your relationships, leadership, and self-awareness The difference between proving a point and actually growing Key Quote: “Certainty is armor. Curiosity requires you to take it off.” If you’ve ever felt the urge to defend yourself before you fully understand what’s being said this episode will challenge you to slow down, ask better questions, and choose growth over ego.   The Challenge: The 7-Day Curiosity ShiftPick one area of your life home, work, friendships, or your relationship and for 7 days: Ask more questions than you make statements Wait 60 seconds before responding when you feel triggered Notice what changes in your conversations and connections   Connect With Us🌐 Website: www.learnedthehardwaypod.com🎙️ Leave a Voice Note: Drop Kier a message directly on the site📧 Email: [email protected]📱 Follow the Show: @learnedthehardwaypod 👤 Follow Kier: @kiergaines Tap in: Share your thoughts, leave a review, or send this episode to someone who needs it. Produced & Edited by Idea to Launch ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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