Understanding Nate from Ted Lasso

Published: Jan. 9, 2023, 2:07 a.m.

b"Someone you help out that you love, who also loves you may turn on you. We've all heard the term \\u201churt people hurt.\\u201d The people who have hurt in them, who've experienced some sort of abuse (emotional pain or even physical pain) tend to lash out. Not everybody does that, but it's kind of like having a wound and you have to let the puss or whatever is in there come out. We live in a world where we're all interconnected. So how do we handle that kind of outburst or conflict? How do we handle that when that's us or someone we see who's needing to vent or who's needing to clear all that stuff out? How can we get rid of all that stuff from the inside, release it, and how do we deal with it when we have to deal with other people in our community? The world is our community. What one person experiences, we all experience. How do we release this hurt safe way? In today's episode, we use the character Nate from the TV series Ted Lasso to explore who we pay attention to and how to create a loving way to release hurt and pain.\\nhttps://www.ourfriendlyworldpodcast.com/\\nUnderstanding Nate from Ted Lasso TRANSCRIPT\\n[00:00:00] Fawn: Okay. Are we ready? Yeah. No, , come \\n[00:00:03] Matt: on. It's early or it's late or it's \\n[00:00:06] Fawn: something. Hi everybody. Hello. How are you doing? What are you doing out there? Where are you? Hmm. \\n[00:00:14] Matt: We \\n[00:00:14] Fawn: had a power outage yesterday. We still kind of do. Now we have no internet, but I'm, \\nwe're \\n[00:00:19] Matt: very thankful for electricity \\n[00:00:20] Fawn: today. We are so thankful Matt and I.\\n[00:00:23] Fawn: Matt and I got caught out there, . \\n[00:00:25] Matt: We were being stupid or \\n[00:00:27] Fawn: silly. Oh my God. We were so stupid, silly. We went out"