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Episode 68: What Charlie Kirk’s Death Taught Me About Human Nature (And Why We Need Each Other)

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Charlie Kirk’s sudden death shook the country and left many people struggling to process what it meant. For some, it was grief, for others confusion, but for all of us it was a reminder of how fragile life is and how divided we’ve become.

In this episode of Growing the Money, Rich Lennon shares why he paused from business talk to reflect on what this moment reveals about echo chambers, human nature, and how we can choose to listen, forgive, and support one another even when we disagree.

You’ll Learn How To:

  • Recognize your own echo chamber and why it limits growth
  • Understand the impact of Charlie Kirk’s death on Gen Z and beyond
  • Approach hard conversations with empathy, even when opinions clash
  • See how social media amplifies bias and distorts perspectives
  • Practice forgiveness as a powerful tool for healing communities

Who This Episode Is For:

  • Listeners are struggling to process recent events and their social impact
  • Parents who want to understand better what Gen Z is experiencing
  • Anyone tired of divisive echo chambers seeking genuine dialogue
  • People who want to build stronger, more empathetic communities

Why You Should Listen:
This isn’t just about politics or the media; it’s about humanity. Rich shares candid reflections on grief, division, and the search for understanding after a national tragedy. If you’ve ever wrestled with how to engage people who disagree with you or how to find forgiveness in painful moments, this episode offers perspective, compassion, and a call to step beyond our own walls.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

[00:00] Why I paused the podcast after recent events

[01:03] How Charlie Kirk’s death impacted me and my community

[01:54] Echo chambers, confirmation bias, and social media

[03:29] Why Gen Z was deeply affected by Charlie Kirk’s death

[05:48] A disturbing video showing how kids are influenced

[08:18] Free speech, consequences, and the need for forgiveness

[10:08] Final reflections and moving forward

Follow Rich Lennon here:
Website: https://richlennon.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rich.lennon.121
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richlennon92/

  continue reading

70 episodes

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Content provided by Rich Lennon. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rich Lennon or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Charlie Kirk’s sudden death shook the country and left many people struggling to process what it meant. For some, it was grief, for others confusion, but for all of us it was a reminder of how fragile life is and how divided we’ve become.

In this episode of Growing the Money, Rich Lennon shares why he paused from business talk to reflect on what this moment reveals about echo chambers, human nature, and how we can choose to listen, forgive, and support one another even when we disagree.

You’ll Learn How To:

  • Recognize your own echo chamber and why it limits growth
  • Understand the impact of Charlie Kirk’s death on Gen Z and beyond
  • Approach hard conversations with empathy, even when opinions clash
  • See how social media amplifies bias and distorts perspectives
  • Practice forgiveness as a powerful tool for healing communities

Who This Episode Is For:

  • Listeners are struggling to process recent events and their social impact
  • Parents who want to understand better what Gen Z is experiencing
  • Anyone tired of divisive echo chambers seeking genuine dialogue
  • People who want to build stronger, more empathetic communities

Why You Should Listen:
This isn’t just about politics or the media; it’s about humanity. Rich shares candid reflections on grief, division, and the search for understanding after a national tragedy. If you’ve ever wrestled with how to engage people who disagree with you or how to find forgiveness in painful moments, this episode offers perspective, compassion, and a call to step beyond our own walls.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

[00:00] Why I paused the podcast after recent events

[01:03] How Charlie Kirk’s death impacted me and my community

[01:54] Echo chambers, confirmation bias, and social media

[03:29] Why Gen Z was deeply affected by Charlie Kirk’s death

[05:48] A disturbing video showing how kids are influenced

[08:18] Free speech, consequences, and the need for forgiveness

[10:08] Final reflections and moving forward

Follow Rich Lennon here:
Website: https://richlennon.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rich.lennon.121
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richlennon92/

  continue reading

70 episodes

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