The Courage to Be Known Ep.55: Dr. Mitsch's Reflective Narrative
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Dr. Ray Mitsch elucidates the profound distinction between the concepts of being known and merely knowing in this enlightening episode of the Courage to Be Known podcast. Drawing from his own experiences, particularly his recent journey with stage 4B prostate cancer, he underscores the exigent nature of vulnerability and the courage required to allow oneself to be truly known by others. Through a candid exploration of his medical challenges and the resultant introspection, Dr. Mitsch emphasizes that knowing someone may be relatively straightforward, whereas the act of being known necessitates a significant degree of emotional bravery. He articulates that this journey is not solely about acquiring knowledge but involves an experiential understanding that is deeply relational in essence. Ultimately, Dr. Mitsch invites listeners to reflect on their own lives and the inherent risks and rewards associated with the desire to connect authentically with others.
Links referenced in this episode:
- drraymitsch.substack.com
- sgi-net.org