EPISODE · Dec 19, 2025 · 19 MIN
(Season 1:Ep. 11) Trapped Under Our Own Narratives
from Safe Space w/ Jaxon · host Jaxon P. (Quoir)
Technology keeps advancing—faster than most of us are comfortable with. Cars drive themselves, AI learns at an exponential rate, and instead of asking how to use these tools wisely, we often default to fear. But fear isn’t really about technology. It’s about agency.In this episode, Jaxon explores why the real human struggle has never been access to information, but the ability to interpret it correctly. From using AI as a thinking companion rather than a threat, to examining how humans misread each other in real time—let alone ancient texts translated, edited, and reinterpreted across centuries—this conversation challenges the idea of certainty, especially religious certainty.Jaxon questions biblical inerrancy, not to provoke, but to expose the impossibility of a mistake-free, human-handled text. If humans are fallible—and history proves we are—then our confidence in perfect interpretations may be the real delusion.The episode closes with a haunting allegory: five construction workers trapped beneath rubble, conscious, waiting, listening, hoping. A story about innocence, randomness, interpretation, and the narratives we cling to when control is gone.This isn’t an episode about rejecting faith, technology, or tradition.It’s about learning how to think, not just what to believe—and choosing stories that move us toward awareness instead of fear.Listen. Reflect. Then decide what you’ll do with what you know.—🎧 Safe Space with Jaxon📖 Only Us by Jaxon P. — available on Amazon (Kindle, Paperback, Audible)📺 YouTube | 📸 Instagram | 🛒 Amazon Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Technology keeps advancing—faster than most of us are comfortable with. Cars drive themselves, AI learns at an exponential rate, and instead of asking how to use these tools wisely, we often default to fear. But fear isn’t really about technology. It’s about agency.In this episode, Jaxon explores why the real human struggle has never been access to information, but the ability to interpret it correctly. From using AI as a thinking companion rather than a threat, to examining how humans misread each other in real time—let alone ancient texts translated, edited, and reinterpreted across centuries—this conversation challenges the idea of certainty, especially religious certainty.Jaxon questions biblical inerrancy, not to provoke, but to expose the impossibility of a mistake-free, human-handled text. If humans are fallible—and history proves we are—then our confidence in perfect interpretations may be the real delusion.The episode closes with a haunting allegory: five construction workers trapped beneath rubble, conscious, waiting, listening, hoping. A story about innocence, randomness, interpretation, and the narratives we cling to when control is gone.This isn’t an episode about rejecting faith, technology, or tradition.It’s about learning how to think, not just what to believe—and choosing stories that move us toward awareness instead of fear.Listen. Reflect. Then decide what you’ll do with what you know.—🎧 Safe Space with Jaxon📖 Only Us by Jaxon P. — available on Amazon (Kindle, Paperback, Audible)📺 YouTube | 📸 Instagram | 🛒 Amazon
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