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Where is the Why?

Episode 45 of the Good Movement Draws Good Movement podcast, hosted by Terryn Drieling, titled "Where is the Why?" was published on August 27, 2024 and runs 10 minutes.

August 27, 2024 ·10m · Good Movement Draws Good Movement

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I don’t know about you, but I’ve been really bothered about our lack of ‘why’ - like, why are we just assuming we already know #allthethings, and not being more curious about what’s going on around us? Just like with a car that’s not running properly, it’s important to get to the root of the issue and actually fix what’s wrong, instead of letting it go until it stops running all together.

In today’s episode, I talk about where is the ‘why’; we must understand that if we don’t choose to ask questions and dig into things deeper (instead of ‘playing it safe’ at the surface level), we won’t really be able to resolve anything. The lack of ‘why’ has become more of a significant issue for me after consuming one of Dr. Gabor Matè’s books, In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts (linked below), all about addiction. This book really changed the game for me and has led me to become hyper aware of common behaviors, issues, etc. in our society. ALL of our problems come from some type of wounding; in order to actually repair and heal what’s happened, we should be pursuing actual solutions, not slapping on band-aids to simply cover up the problem!


In this episode, I cover:

  • Understanding that if we don’t choose to ask questions or dig deeper into something, we won’t be able to truly resolve it
  • What totally changed my viewpoint on our lack of ‘why’ + the hyperawareness I now have regarding many behaviors and issues in the world
  • Realizing that ALL problems come from woundings that haven’t healed + why we’re going to completely miss what we’re seeing if we don’t stop and ask ‘why’ 


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Find the complete show notes here: https://terryndrieling.com/where-is-the-why-episode-45 

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