Episode 282. The self-esteem movement

The unhindered podcast with Jaemin Frazer

On today’s episode:

What my daughter discovered about the single most difficult part of being a life coach.

Why the self-esteem movement got caught focussing on the wrong solution to the right problem.

More thoughts on the use of Psilocybin for personal development in a therapeutic context.

And why editing the first draft of my latest book is a life threatening task.

Jaemin Frazer

Jaemin is an author, TEDx speaker and coach. He is the founder of the Insecurity Project and specialises in helping entrepreneurs, leaders and business owners eradicate insecurity so they can show up to life unhindered by doubt, fear and self-limiting beliefs. He is widely recognised as one of Australia's best life coaches and a leading voice globally on the subject of personal insecurity.

https://www.jaeminfrazer.com
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