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🎙️ MEN SEEKING CALM Podcast
Episode Title: Emotional Reasoning: When Feelings Pretend to Be Facts
Host: Greg Martin – WalkTheMountain.com
🧠 Episode Summary
In this episode, Greg explores the thinking trap of Emotional Reasoning — the tendency to believe something is true just because you feel it strongly. From feeling like a failure to assuming your relationship is falling apart, emotional reasoning can distort reality and sabotage connection.
Greg breaks it down with real examples, practical tools, and one powerful reminder:
“Feelings are signals, not facts.”
💡 What You’ll Learn
- What emotional reasoning is and why it’s so common (especially in men under relationship stress)
- How emotional reasoning hijacks logic and clarity
- Real-life examples of emotional reasoning in conflict
- Why feelings can’t always be trusted as evidence
- A simple self-check script to interrupt emotional spirals
- How to reconnect with your partner instead of withdrawing or attacking
🔁 Key Quotes
“The feeling becomes the proof — but it’s not proof at all.” “Just because you feel like crap doesn’t mean everything is crap.” “Say it with me: ‘I feel ___, but that doesn’t mean it’s true.’”
🛠️ Tools & Takeaways
- Pause and ask: “What’s the evidence for this feeling?”
- Say out loud: “I’m feeling [emotion], but that doesn’t mean it’s true.”
- Ask your partner what they’re actually thinking — don’t assume.
- Recognize the emotional lens, but don’t let it be the judge and jury.
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