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Date de sortie : 2025-05-21
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Are All of Our Problems Social Problems? (Ep. 147)

Are All of Our Problems Social Problems? (Ep. 147)

Episode Title: Are All of Our Problems Social Problems? Episode Number: 147 Host: Jim Frawley Keywords: social wellness, mental health, fear of failure, social anxiety, belief systems, social comparison, loneliness, imposter syndrome, personal developme
Durée : 25:04
Episode Title: Are All of Our Problems Social Problems?
Episode Number: 147
Host: Jim Frawley
Keywords: social wellness, mental health, fear of failure, social anxiety, belief systems, social comparison, loneliness, imposter syndrome, personal development, human connection
Episode Summary
In this thought-provoking episode of Jim’s Take, Jim Frawley explores a radical idea: most of our personal challenges—fear, anxiety, even financial stress—are actually rooted in social disconnection.
Jim breaks down how the overlooked pillar of social wellness impacts everything from our self-confidence to our day-to-day decision-making. Whether you're feeling the pressure of performance, struggling with insecurity, or wondering why comparison is eating away at your joy, this episode offers a clear framework to reframe the problem—and solve it at its social core.
This isn’t about being more extroverted. It’s about being more honest, connected, and human.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
Why social wellness is the missing third leg of the wellness stool (alongside physical and mental health)
How the fear of failure is actually fear of judgment
Why imposter syndrome is a social problem, not a personal flaw
The role of comparison in both financial dissatisfaction and life anxiety
How performative social media behavior erodes confidence and presence
The importance of a personal belief system to combat external validation-seeking
Why your social circle may need an audit—and how to do it with clarity, not blame
Actionable steps to reconnect with people through small, no-agenda interactions
Outline
– Introduction
– The missing pillar of wellness: Social health
– Why we ignore social wellness (and what it costs us)
– The challenge of adult friendship and social effort
– Reframing fear of failure and judgment
– Imposter syndrome: You know enough
– Financial stress and the trap of comparison
– Social media’s false promise of relevance
– The five people closest to you—and why it matters
– Building internal beliefs to withstand external noise
– Micro-strategies for low-pressure connection
– Final thoughts on connection, meaning, and how to be human
Notable Quotes
“We are not afraid of failure. We’re afraid of what people will think when we fail.”
“Without internal conviction, we’re always seeking external validation—and we never find it.”
“You don’t have to be a social butterfly. You just have to be human.”
Connect with Jim
Website: www.jimfrawley.com
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jimfrawley
Instagram: @jimfrawleyny
Twitter: @jimfrawleyny
TikTok: @jimfrawleyny
Id. d’épisode : 1000709242526
GUID : https://blubrry.com/bellwetherhub/145627902/are-all-of-our-problems-social-problems-ep-147/
Date de publication : 21/5/2025 à 10:00:00

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The world is changing - faster than we can keep up. But change is a distraction, and the way to respond to macro change is to focus on micro you. Jim's Take creates an environment that’s ripe for learning practical, tangible and interesting ways to remain relevant while improving yourself and the people around you.
Jim Frawley is an arbiter of change; working as an executive coach and business consultant with a unique capability in getting people to do things they didn’t think they could. After some experimentation on using this capability for good or evil, he decided on the good. (But not before convincing an Irish cousin to swim in the Hudson River.)
He has learned a lot by making very questionable decisions and loves sharing those learnings with anyone interested in listening.
This podcast is just one component of what he always wished to build. More information is available on www.jimfrawley.com.

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