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The Answers to My Favorite Questions

Culture
United States
Started February 17, 2026

This is an unusual episode. Instead of the typical interview format where I ask other people questions, I did what thousands of you have requested; I answered the 11 questions that are the foundation of Tribe of Mentors (and add in a few bonus answers). From beliefs that have changed my life to how I cope with feelings of overwhelm, I go into depth on all of my answers. I also recorded some of the answers on video, which you can watch on my YouTube channel. I hope you enjoy this solo episode,...

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 17, 2026
Sharing personal coping strategies in public forums risks oversimplifying complex emotional challenges.
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Relying on personal anecdotes in self-help can overlook the diverse experiences and needs of listeners.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 17, 2026
Personal reflection through answering life-changing questions can foster deeper self-awareness and growth.
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The format of a solo episode can provide a unique perspective that contrasts with traditional interviews, enriching the discussion.
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Engaging with familiar questions can help listeners connect with their own values and beliefs.
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