Lisa Oz on Letting Go of Control | Lisa Oz | EP 61
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.ค. 2024
- This episode was recorded on December 15th, 2022.
Lisa is a multifaceted professional, excelling as a writer, producer, and entrepreneur. Her impactful roles include serving as Editor at Large for Hearst magazine's "Dr. Oz, The Good Life," hosting "The Lisa Oz Show" on Z Living TV, and spearheading her own radio show on Sirius XM. Beyond her media engagements, Lisa is a New York Times bestselling author, notably contributing to the success of the "YOU: The Owner's Manual" series with five co-authored works. Among her literary accomplishments is the bestseller "US: Transforming Ourselves and the Relationships that Matter Most," showcasing her expertise in both personal development and relationship dynamics.
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- Chapters -
00:00 - Coming Up
03:02 - Lisa’s Interest in Story Telling
06:07 - Lisa's Background in Story Telling
10:02 - Tammy's Interest in Carl Yung
11:06 - The Impact of Yung on Tammy's Relationship with Dr. Peterson
16:28 - Carl Jung and Epigenetics
24:07 - The Pursuit of Perfection
32:51 - The Impact of our Parents
38:47 - Lisa's Political Adventure
47:55 - Political & Spiritual Changes in the World
53:39 - Becoming a Grand Parent
A grandmothers love is sooo different to a mothers love, i think. Now im a great grandmother, cant yet believe that.!!!🙃🙏💞
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What a lovely conversation! Especially about being grandmothers. I am not one, but the convo was enlightening.
I was the oldest child too. I could relate to a lot of what you all were saying. Esp. the parts about perfection and thinking I could accomplish much more than what was realistic.
What a great conversation.
A few things I really appreciated in this conversation; the fantasy of limitlessness, so true! And self talk to our former selves can be very helpful.
The idea of the way we view a parent through the eyes of another parent is very important. I saw you speak recently Tammy, and the beautiful story you told about your dad’s passing makes me aware he is no longer here, but how healing for you both to have that recognition before he left. My father had many issues, and he left this world at 63, but I speak with him often and hope he hears in some miracle of time and space, that there is grace and sadness and also joy in what was there at one time.
The beauty piece is so true! I just finished editing a presentation of art including interviews with the artists and so many spoke of beauty.
Thank you both!
It blew my mind when you said Carl Jung inspired AA ; I’m currently in a 12 step program , and also reading my first Carl Jung Book and I was noticing some similarities as well ; that just pieced it all together for me.
Oldest child here too, can confirm.
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Why the reupload?
I enjoyed the conversation until you got into politics which I totally disagree with. But most importantly Americans do not know what communism is let alone socialism. So as part of your reading please educate yourselves about that