Africa Brooke - The Cost of Censorship

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Mark Groves Podcast

Society & Culture


This is one of the most important podcasts you’ll listen to this year.  As a collective, we must exit our echo chambers, open our minds, embrace nuance, and return to curiosity & reasoned discourse.  In this episode, I sit down with globally recognised mindset coach Africa Brooke to talk censorship, collective self-sabotage, and how the success of humanity relies on the understanding that we must be capable of coexisting, which requires healthy, productive engagement with one another instead of forced homogeneity & conformity of thought. Themes: Self-Sabotage, Healthy Discomfort, Courage, Curiosity & Cancel Culture Discover:  Practicing critical thought & becoming okay with the potential of being wrong Creating an environment where it’s acceptable to experience healthy discomfort  The intrinsic power of curiosity and the value of embracing nuance  Collective self-sabotage and how “cancel culture” has created an environment where discourse is viewed as an affront  Links: IG:@africabrooke Website: africabrooke.com More on Africa Brooke:  Africa Brooke is a globally recognised mindset coach, consultant, podcaster, and writer who specialises in helping people move through self-censorship and other forms of self-sabotage. Her work takes a close look at the complexity, mess, and glory that is the human experience, and she makes a strong case for why we need to accept discomfort as an essential part of the growth process. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.