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Episode 203: Anxiety seems to have become a defining feature of modern life. Despite living in one of the safest and most prosperous periods in human history, rates of unease, worry and fear are rising — especially in developed nations. Why is that? And more importantly, what can each of us do to help those around us feel more secure, confident and connected?

In this thoughtful and timely episode, hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada discuss the ethics of responding to fear and uncertainty — not only in ourselves, but in our families, workplaces and communities. They examine why collective anxiety appears to be growing even as actual risks decline, and they explore how disconnection and social isolation may be making fear feel even more overwhelming.

Kyte reflects on how good leaders don’t just avoid stoking unnecessary fear — they actively create environments where people feel safe, respected and useful. He explains why those three elements — safety, recognition and purpose — are key to helping people face challenges with courage. The conversation also explores the psychological concept of “free-floating” fear, which lacks a clear source yet saps energy and focus, and why courage should be cultivated not only for life-or-death scenarios but also for everyday living.

The hosts also consider the role of fear as a motivator, from the healthy pressure of deadlines to the manipulative use of fear in politics, media and even public health campaigns. Are there ethical ways to warn people about dangers without crossing the line into exploitation? Can fear ever truly inspire growth?

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Episode 203: Anxiety seems to have become a defining feature of modern life. Despite living in one of the safest and most prosperous periods in human history, rates of unease, worry and fear are rising — especially in developed nations. Why is that? And more importantly, what can each of us do to help those around us feel more secure, confident and connected?

In this thoughtful and timely episode, hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada discuss the ethics of responding to fear and uncertainty — not only in ourselves, but in our families, workplaces and communities. They examine why collective anxiety appears to be growing even as actual risks decline, and they explore how disconnection and social isolation may be making fear feel even more overwhelming.

Kyte reflects on how good leaders don’t just avoid stoking unnecessary fear — they actively create environments where people feel safe, respected and useful. He explains why those three elements — safety, recognition and purpose — are key to helping people face challenges with courage. The conversation also explores the psychological concept of “free-floating” fear, which lacks a clear source yet saps energy and focus, and why courage should be cultivated not only for life-or-death scenarios but also for everyday living.

The hosts also consider the role of fear as a motivator, from the healthy pressure of deadlines to the manipulative use of fear in politics, media and even public health campaigns. Are there ethical ways to warn people about dangers without crossing the line into exploitation? Can fear ever truly inspire growth?

  continue reading

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