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Why People Can't Handle Disagreement Anymore, with Thomas Hübl

May 25, 20261 hr 7 minEp. 646
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Episode description

I sit down with Thomas Hübl to explore why modern society feels increasingly polarized, emotionally fragile, and disconnected. We unpack how collective trauma, ancestral pain, and unresolved wounds from previous generations continue to shape our relationships, politics, and inner lives today.

Thomas shares powerful insights on masculinity, war, leadership, emotional numbness, and the importance of learning how to stay grounded in uncertainty instead of collapsing into fear or division. This was a deep and expansive conversation about healing, human connection, and what it means to become more whole in a rapidly changing world.

SHOW HIGHLIGHTS

00:00 - Introduction

00:33 - Why People Struggle to Handle Disagreement

03:23 - Social Media, Echo Chambers & Relational Fragility

07:13 - Collective Trauma & The Speed of Modern Life

12:15 - Mental Health, Trauma & Overwhelm

13:57 - What Collective & Ancestral Trauma Really Means

19:49 - Why Personal Healing Matters

24:50 - The Generational Wounds Men Carry

26:17 - War, Peace & Collective Responsibility

32:50 - Fathers, Emotional Absence & Masculinity

35:09 - Extremism, Uncertainty & Modern Chaos

41:30 - Why Men Feel Alone

44:56 - Politics, Division & Collective Pain

50:19 - Disorientation in Modern Society

52:21 - Leadership, Uncertainty & The Unknown

56:46 - Learning to Trust Yourself

58:36 - Releasing Inherited Burdens

01:02:43 - Final Thoughts

01:03:13 - Where to Find Thomas Hübl

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