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The Targeted Experimental Phase.

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"E.L. Doctorow said once said that 'Writing a novel is like driving a car at night. You can see only as far as your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way.' You don't have to see where you're going, you don't have to see your destination or everything you will pass along the way. You just have to see two or three feet ahead of you. This is right up there with the best advice on writing, or life, I have ever heard.” - Anne Lamott

We explore being on a path (Dhamma) and the experiments we are currently undertaking to align ourselves with a path that we want to be on.

We talk about how scary that can be sometimes. How confusing. not knowing where you're going. But by giving up the outcome, allowing ourselves the freedom to fail and having faith that we are on a path gives us light in the darkness.

Send us a text

If you feel a call to like/follow the podcast on your chosen platform we would appreciate it greatly ! it will help us grow the podcast and create better content/get more guests. Much love always to those out there listening.

If you feel the call to join the podcast also, reach out. We would love that <3

Follow us on Insta @thevulnerabilitypodcast
Adam: @Adambice996
Jarrod: @Jarrodbice

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Manage episode 482038484 series 3596815
Content provided by Jarrod & Adam Bice and Adam Bice. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jarrod & Adam Bice and Adam Bice or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

"E.L. Doctorow said once said that 'Writing a novel is like driving a car at night. You can see only as far as your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way.' You don't have to see where you're going, you don't have to see your destination or everything you will pass along the way. You just have to see two or three feet ahead of you. This is right up there with the best advice on writing, or life, I have ever heard.” - Anne Lamott

We explore being on a path (Dhamma) and the experiments we are currently undertaking to align ourselves with a path that we want to be on.

We talk about how scary that can be sometimes. How confusing. not knowing where you're going. But by giving up the outcome, allowing ourselves the freedom to fail and having faith that we are on a path gives us light in the darkness.

Send us a text

If you feel a call to like/follow the podcast on your chosen platform we would appreciate it greatly ! it will help us grow the podcast and create better content/get more guests. Much love always to those out there listening.

If you feel the call to join the podcast also, reach out. We would love that <3

Follow us on Insta @thevulnerabilitypodcast
Adam: @Adambice996
Jarrod: @Jarrodbice

  continue reading

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