Who Are You Trying to Save? [Ep. 578]
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It feels good to be the hero but when does being the hero go bad? When we see other people's problems, we feel we can swoop in and help them, save them, but what happens when it doesn't work out? It may look easy to solve but it's not ours to solve....
It feels good to be the hero but when does being the hero go bad? When we see other people's problems, we feel we can swoop in and help them, save them, but what happens when it doesn't work out? It may look easy to solve but it's not ours to solve. Copper Dallas and Ed Le Cara of Body Lounge Park Cities are in studio discussing preventative health care and understanding the whole client to provide true healthcare. Later in the hour, Reginald Harvey, author of Anatomy of a Patient - Book, is in the studio discussing how his sister at a young age was raped and how he tried to save her but eventually, realizing it wasn't his duty.
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