A Better Pill To Swallow

7. Fit In The Big Masterpiece

May 29, 2024 David Neiman & Karen Basson Season 1 Episode 7
7. Fit In The Big Masterpiece
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A Better Pill To Swallow
7. Fit In The Big Masterpiece
May 29, 2024 Season 1 Episode 7
David Neiman & Karen Basson

     In our latest, and most hilarious episode yet, we welcome accomplished actor and playwright, Paul Stroli onto the show. We open with how Paul first met and became instant friends with the host David, and his brother Andy as a creative pair who wrote the show they were all in together before Andy passed away. We take a moment to honor Andy, touching on various aspects of grief. 
     Paul then shares how he began suffering from debilitating panic attacks in his mid-30s. Instead of succumbing to prescription medication, he "stared down the dragon."  He challenged himself by doing a one-man show, leaning all the way into his fear instead of running from it. He also learned that his incessant personal expectation, which plagues so many of us today, was a central source of his psychological tumult. When he learned to surrender his ego, he found that his salvation lay in looking instead for where he "fit in the big masterpiece." 

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     In our latest, and most hilarious episode yet, we welcome accomplished actor and playwright, Paul Stroli onto the show. We open with how Paul first met and became instant friends with the host David, and his brother Andy as a creative pair who wrote the show they were all in together before Andy passed away. We take a moment to honor Andy, touching on various aspects of grief. 
     Paul then shares how he began suffering from debilitating panic attacks in his mid-30s. Instead of succumbing to prescription medication, he "stared down the dragon."  He challenged himself by doing a one-man show, leaning all the way into his fear instead of running from it. He also learned that his incessant personal expectation, which plagues so many of us today, was a central source of his psychological tumult. When he learned to surrender his ego, he found that his salvation lay in looking instead for where he "fit in the big masterpiece." 

Support the Show.