
Adam Qadmon dives into the book of Proverbs. Our prayer is that you take a quick moment to read the Proverb and then listen to the podcast for that day. Together we explore how ancient wisdom is still very much alive.
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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 223 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Categories | ChristianitySociety & CultureReligion & Spirituality | ||||

Laughter might be universal, but not all humor leaves a positive mark. Did you know the average person laughs at 11 jokes daily that demean others, often without recognizing it? This startling statistic launches us into a data-driven exploration of h... more
The impulse to jump in and help others seems like an unquestionable good—but what if our well-meaning interventions sometimes cause more harm than help? This thought-provoking conversation explores a powerful ancient proverb that compares meddling in... more
Ever caught yourself feeling clever for finding a shortcut around the rules? You're not alone. The psychology behind this common tendency reveals fascinating insights about human nature.
We dive deep into a raw, honest journal entry that captures th... more
Have you ever wondered why we humans—supposedly these rational beings with advanced cognitive abilities—keep making the same mistakes over and over? It's as if we're hardwired to repeat our follies, like the graphic ancient proverb comparing us to do... more
What happens when you can't win an argument about something you deeply believe? We've all experienced that sinking feeling—being passionately convinced of something yet unable to articulate why against someone armed with facts, figures, and clever re... more
Have you ever watched someone you care about make a poor choice despite your warnings? You're not alone. New research reveals a startling paradox: while 97% of us accurately predict when others will make mistakes, only 12% successfully intervene to p... more
Cruelty cuts deep. When someone wounds us with words or actions, our brains flood with the same stress hormones released during physical attacks. But what happens next is entirely up to us.
Meet Andrew, whose story vividly illustrates our universal ... more
Why does criticism devastate some people while others shrug it off completely? The answer lies in what psychologists call "internal validation" - a powerful mental framework that determines whether negative feedback sticks or simply doesn't find a pl... more










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