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Seeing Beyond the Surface

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In this episode, we break down one of the most overlooked distinctions in leadership and personal growth: perception versus perspective.

Perception is what we see in the moment—our raw, sensory interpretation of reality, shaped by emotion, experience, and bias. Perspective, however, is how we choose to see—it’s the higher vantage point informed by reflection, belief, and wisdom.

Jason and Eden explore how leaders can move beyond snap judgments and mental shortcuts by challenging unconscious bias, reframing experiences, and seeking diverse viewpoints. Drawing from psychology, leadership development, and even Nietzsche’s philosophy of Perspectivism, this discussion reveals why there’s no such thing as a purely objective truth—and how self-awareness helps us lead more authentically.

You’ll learn:

  • Why perception often lies—and what to do about it
  • How shifting perspective strengthens relationships and decision-making
  • The role of bias and cognitive framing in everyday leadership
  • How embracing multiple truths leads to deeper wisdom

Tune in and discover how to see beyond the surface—because the difference between reacting and leading often comes down to how you look at things.

Legacy isn’t about leaving something behind , it’s about setting something in motion.

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6 episodes

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Content provided by J.L. Joynes. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by J.L. Joynes 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.

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In this episode, we break down one of the most overlooked distinctions in leadership and personal growth: perception versus perspective.

Perception is what we see in the moment—our raw, sensory interpretation of reality, shaped by emotion, experience, and bias. Perspective, however, is how we choose to see—it’s the higher vantage point informed by reflection, belief, and wisdom.

Jason and Eden explore how leaders can move beyond snap judgments and mental shortcuts by challenging unconscious bias, reframing experiences, and seeking diverse viewpoints. Drawing from psychology, leadership development, and even Nietzsche’s philosophy of Perspectivism, this discussion reveals why there’s no such thing as a purely objective truth—and how self-awareness helps us lead more authentically.

You’ll learn:

  • Why perception often lies—and what to do about it
  • How shifting perspective strengthens relationships and decision-making
  • The role of bias and cognitive framing in everyday leadership
  • How embracing multiple truths leads to deeper wisdom

Tune in and discover how to see beyond the surface—because the difference between reacting and leading often comes down to how you look at things.

Legacy isn’t about leaving something behind , it’s about setting something in motion.

  continue reading

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