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Not My Circus, Not My Monkeys: Part 2

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In this episode, Amy continues her exploration of life and sobriety through the lens of a circus analogy. Amy revisits the concept "hurting people hurt people," sharing a personal encounter with a struggling fire breather. Building on the previous episode, she delves deeper into the roles within a metaphorical circus to highlight various dynamics in organizations, focusing on the ringmaster and the fire breather. The ringmaster represents a leader who may be inexperienced or manipulative, often struggling with self-awareness and authenticity.

-Amy revisits the concept "hurting people hurt people," sharing a personal encounter with a struggling fire breather.

-This episode builds on the previous one, further examining the roles within a metaphorical circus to highlight different dynamics in organizations.

-The ringmaster represents a leader, sometimes inexperienced or manipulative, who struggles with self-awareness and authenticity.

-Discusses the illusionist aspect of the ringmaster, who may present a false front or lack genuine concern, impacting the organization negatively.

-The fire breather symbolizes individuals with significant responsibilities who may fail to follow their own safety guidelines, causing potential harm.

-Emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and accountability, noting the danger of fire breathers who refuse to do their inner work.

-Amy shares her personal experience with a fire breather who stonewalled her, illustrating the challenges of dealing with narcissistic behaviors.

-Highlights the necessity of detaching and setting boundaries to protect oneself from toxic individuals within any organization.

-Concludes with the reminder that recognizing these dynamics is crucial for personal growth and maintaining a healthy environment.

Hosted by Amy Liz Harrison

Buy Amy’s Books: https://amzn.to/3ys8nuv http://amylizharrison.com/

Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Lgxy8F

Subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3vHHHoi

Hashtags For This Episode:

#EternallyAmy #SobrietyJourney #Recovery #CircusAnalogy #CommunitySupport #MentalHealth #LifeLessons #GoldenGirls #AmyLizHarrison #SobrietyStories #RecoveryCommunity

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In this episode, Amy continues her exploration of life and sobriety through the lens of a circus analogy. Amy revisits the concept "hurting people hurt people," sharing a personal encounter with a struggling fire breather. Building on the previous episode, she delves deeper into the roles within a metaphorical circus to highlight various dynamics in organizations, focusing on the ringmaster and the fire breather. The ringmaster represents a leader who may be inexperienced or manipulative, often struggling with self-awareness and authenticity.

-Amy revisits the concept "hurting people hurt people," sharing a personal encounter with a struggling fire breather.

-This episode builds on the previous one, further examining the roles within a metaphorical circus to highlight different dynamics in organizations.

-The ringmaster represents a leader, sometimes inexperienced or manipulative, who struggles with self-awareness and authenticity.

-Discusses the illusionist aspect of the ringmaster, who may present a false front or lack genuine concern, impacting the organization negatively.

-The fire breather symbolizes individuals with significant responsibilities who may fail to follow their own safety guidelines, causing potential harm.

-Emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and accountability, noting the danger of fire breathers who refuse to do their inner work.

-Amy shares her personal experience with a fire breather who stonewalled her, illustrating the challenges of dealing with narcissistic behaviors.

-Highlights the necessity of detaching and setting boundaries to protect oneself from toxic individuals within any organization.

-Concludes with the reminder that recognizing these dynamics is crucial for personal growth and maintaining a healthy environment.

Hosted by Amy Liz Harrison

Buy Amy’s Books: https://amzn.to/3ys8nuv http://amylizharrison.com/

Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Lgxy8F

Subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3vHHHoi

Hashtags For This Episode:

#EternallyAmy #SobrietyJourney #Recovery #CircusAnalogy #CommunitySupport #MentalHealth #LifeLessons #GoldenGirls #AmyLizHarrison #SobrietyStories #RecoveryCommunity

  continue reading

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