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Drowning in the noise? Tired of debates that go nowhere?
Round Table MINDSET cuts through the chaos with bold, unfiltered conversations on the issues that matter. No echo chambers. No screaming matches. Just honest dialogue that challenges assumptions, sparks curiosity, and exposes you to perspectives you won’t hear anywhere else.
Co-hosts Mahlon and Jamie are polar opposites—gender, politics, religion, worldview—but after 30+ years of friendship, they’ve mastered the art of tackling tough topics with respect, humor, and a lot of heart.
We don't just talk about the tough stuff—we dig into it. Got a perspective? A question? A challenge? Pull up a chair and join the conversation and be part of something real.
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round table MINDSET
S3 E8: Content or Comfortable? The Fine Line Between Happiness and Complacency
What does it really mean to be happy—and how do we know when happiness turns into complacency? In this round table conversation, we explore the subtle but important difference between being genuinely content and simply being comfortable.
Brooke, a therapist and alcohol and dependency counselor, joins us for this episode that centers on the power of self-reflection as a tool to evaluate our own lives, ambitions, and habits. Rather than judging others, we challenge the idea that complacency is a personal determination—one only the individual can truly define. We also unpack key questions around personal growth, fulfillment, and the level of effort we’re willing to invest in creating a life that aligns with our values.
This episode invites listeners to look inward, reassess their definitions of happiness, and coJOIN THE CONVERSATION!
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