536 - Don't blame yourself for their behavior

536 - Don't blame yourself for their behavior

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786 - A philosophy of "fast responses"

In this episode, I talk about the power of fast responses - how they get you "out of the middle," how they better connect you with others, and how they build a better, stronger identity. My new book "The Opposite of Settling" is out now! Instagram: @case.kenny Hosted by Simplecas ...  Show more

785 - You're wiser than you think (use this one word)

In this episode, I talk about the psychology of using the "generic you" in how you speak to/about yourself and how you can use it to unearth your own wisdom. My new book "The Opposite of Settling" is out now! Instagram: @case.kenny Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pc ...  Show more

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