Two Wolves, One Heart: Which Will You Feed?

EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 1 MIN

Two Wolves, One Heart: Which Will You Feed?

from The James Brown Commentary

Ever wonder which part of you wins the daily battle between good vibes and not-so-good vibes? Well, this episode digs into that classic tale about two wolves fighting inside us, one representing all that grumpy stuff like anger and envy, and the other embodying peace and love. Spoiler alert: the one that wins is the one you choose to feed! We chat about how the choices we make—like whether to embrace positivity or stew in negativity—shape our daily lives and overall happiness. So buckle up as we explore this timeless metaphor, and maybe even share a laugh or two about our own inner wolves. It's all about recognizing those little moments that can either lift us up or drag us down, and I can't wait to hear what you think!Takeaways:In life, we're all battling two wolves within us; one's a total jerk, while the other's a sweetheart. It's a classic face-off!The 'wolf' that wins in our lives is whichever one we choose to feed—so let's serve up some kindness!Traffic jams can be a great time for reflection; sometimes, our inner battles become clearer when we're stuck in a car.The wisdom shared in this episode reminds us that nurturing positive traits can lead to a happier life. So, what's on your menu today?Engaging with our emotions can help us understand what we truly value; it's all about embracing love and compassion.Check out jamesabrown.net to share your thoughts on feeding your inner wolves—let's keep the convo going!Links referenced in this episode:jamesabrown.net

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