TSHP010 – How Do We Forgive the Unforgivable
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What’s Coming This Episode?
How quick are you to forgive? Sean is very clear – if you want to move on from a negative incident you’ll have to learn to forgive. For some, however, the idea of forgiveness is impossible to comprehend.
Sean talks candidly about his father who, for a variety of reasons, was a bit of a bugger. It took time, but Sean has forgiven him and moved on (in fact, he’s actually grateful to his Dad for a few things).
Enjoy the show and let us know where you stand on this one.
Show Notes and Links
- The CIPP – a great organisation that Sean has been working with
- Sean’s news was related to out ‘Male Revolution’ podcast
- He also mentioned a book called ‘India Dishonoured‘ by Sunny Hundal, which focuses on gender inequality in India
- Ed reflects a year on from London 2012
- Man that ran the London Marathon aged 101
- Chapter 1 in our book in Forgiveness
- Examples of amazing acts of forgiveness can be found here, here and here. There are plenty more.
- Nelson Mandela knew how to forgive and inspired a whole army of people
Resource of the Week
- Sean mentions a book by a chap he’s a big fan of – Andrew Marr’s A History of the World.
- Ed talks about a book called Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It by Kamal Ravikant. Follow him on Twitter. Top guy.
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