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A lively and humorous show focusing on the good that life has to offer while going thrugh the joys and challenges of parenthood, married life, cooking, pop culture, friendship and her love of the Catholic faith.
In this episode, Brooke introduces the theme of humility, emphasizing its importance in the pursuit of true happiness. Joined by Father Basil Cole, we explore the virtue of humility through the lens of literature, particularly Tolkien's Frodo Baggins, and the teachings of St. Thomas Aquinas. The conversation delves into the role of virtue in human flourishing, the distinction between true humility and counterfeit self-hatred, and practical applications of humility in daily life, including in corporate culture. The episode concludes with a reflection on how humility can lead to true happiness and fulfillment in life.
Chapters
00:00 Welcome Back and Introduction to Humility
03:49 Understanding Humility Through Literature and Faith
08:04 The Role of Virtue in Human Flourishing
12:02 Distinguishing Humility from Counterfeit Self-Hatred
18:02 Practical Applications of Humility in Daily Life
24:11 Navigating Humility in Corporate Culture
30:03 The Path to Happiness Through Humility
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The Brooke Taylor Show
A lively and humorous show focusing on the good that life has to offer while going thrugh the joys and challenges of parenthood, married life, cooking, pop culture, friendship and her love of the Catholic faith.