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Two journalists have written a book that is making them millions of dollars called Original Sin... And they claim that former President Joe Biden was the sinner. What do you think about that and what is going on, and I would love to hear your opinion.
But could it be that once again that everything we thought we knew might be wrong and should we continue to have that curiosity part of our life always intact.
Well give me just 14 minutes and see if we can become a little bit braver bolder and smarter and learn from the people who are not!
And then the robot wanted to add something to the story
What’s *Your* Original Sin? A Curious Case of Politics, Personal Truths, and a Summer of Forgiveness
A reflection by Stan Hustad
Have you ever made a decision so wrong, so misjudged, that it seemed to ripple through the rest of your life like a bad echo in a canyon? No, this isn't just about Joe Biden or the latest political bombshell of the season—this one’s about you. And me. And what we might learn from all the noise. Welcome to another edition of “What If Everything You Thought You Knew Was Wrong?”—our new program for those who are brave enough to be curious. Inspired by the best-selling political exposé Original Sin, this episode isn’t a political takedown. It’s an invitation. Yes, the book’s title is dramatic. According to the journalists-turned-authors (whose names I chose not to mention—no need for more spotlight), President Joe Biden’s “original sin” was deciding to run for reelection when he was in no shape to do so. They say that decision—fueled by ego, denial, or misplaced loyalty—led to a chain reaction that cost him the presidency and threw the nation into chaos. But here’s the kicker: their version of “original sin” got me thinking… What if we all have one? What if the real story here isn’t just about a failed political maneuver but about the mistakes we make, the cover-ups we attempt, and the truths we avoid in our own lives?
The Point of the Program
This episode isn’t just about what went wrong with Biden’s campaign. It’s about taking the headlines personally. Not to wallow in guilt, but to get wiser. We started by unpacking the idea of original sin—not just the theological version where Eve takes a bite and all humanity goes off the rails—but the personal ones. The little ones and the big ones. The things we did. The things we didn’t do. The ones that still keep us up at night. Or worse, the ones we’ve forgotten to regret. This reflection led to a question: What is your original sin? Is it a business deal you pushed too far? A relationship you let die on the vine? A promise you broke, not because you had to, but because it was easier? Maybe it’s the lies you told yourself, or the truths you never told others. Like I said on the air, I go to church most Sundays and always find myself muttering that timeless phrase, “Forgive me for what I’ve done, and what I’ve failed to do.” That, friends, is the daily confession of a recovering sinner. One who wants to get a little better, braver, and bolder each time I fall and get back up.
Takeaways to Remember, Reflect, and Share
• Take the news personally. Not everything is just about “them.” Often, it's a mirror.
• Admit your original sin. Confession isn’t weakness. It’s the birthplace of strength.
• Forgive and move forward. Carrying old guilt is like dragging a rusted anchor.
• Be curious, not combative. Truth is rarely found in the shouting match.
• Transformation begins with truth. Real change starts when we stop pretending.
A Gentle Push Toward Better Living
Let me leave you with a charming challenge: This summer, do the brave thing. Admit a fault. Seek forgiveness. Offer some too. Whether you’re running a business, a family, or just trying to run your own life better—consider that some of what you “knew for sure” might’ve been dead wrong. And that’s okay. Because the greatest sin may not be the one we committed, but the one we refused to learn from. So here’s to getting it a little more right. To being more useful, more human, more whole. Let’s be stronger, bolder, and even… a little more forgiving. If you’re looking for a guide, a sounding board, or even just a voice of reason in the whirlwind of change, reach out to me at witradio.net. Because whether it’s business or life, chances are, there’s still something worth transforming. All the best to you. Till next time—stay curious, stay kind, and stay brave.
101 episodes
Manage episode 486696777 series 1864204
Two journalists have written a book that is making them millions of dollars called Original Sin... And they claim that former President Joe Biden was the sinner. What do you think about that and what is going on, and I would love to hear your opinion.
But could it be that once again that everything we thought we knew might be wrong and should we continue to have that curiosity part of our life always intact.
Well give me just 14 minutes and see if we can become a little bit braver bolder and smarter and learn from the people who are not!
And then the robot wanted to add something to the story
What’s *Your* Original Sin? A Curious Case of Politics, Personal Truths, and a Summer of Forgiveness
A reflection by Stan Hustad
Have you ever made a decision so wrong, so misjudged, that it seemed to ripple through the rest of your life like a bad echo in a canyon? No, this isn't just about Joe Biden or the latest political bombshell of the season—this one’s about you. And me. And what we might learn from all the noise. Welcome to another edition of “What If Everything You Thought You Knew Was Wrong?”—our new program for those who are brave enough to be curious. Inspired by the best-selling political exposé Original Sin, this episode isn’t a political takedown. It’s an invitation. Yes, the book’s title is dramatic. According to the journalists-turned-authors (whose names I chose not to mention—no need for more spotlight), President Joe Biden’s “original sin” was deciding to run for reelection when he was in no shape to do so. They say that decision—fueled by ego, denial, or misplaced loyalty—led to a chain reaction that cost him the presidency and threw the nation into chaos. But here’s the kicker: their version of “original sin” got me thinking… What if we all have one? What if the real story here isn’t just about a failed political maneuver but about the mistakes we make, the cover-ups we attempt, and the truths we avoid in our own lives?
The Point of the Program
This episode isn’t just about what went wrong with Biden’s campaign. It’s about taking the headlines personally. Not to wallow in guilt, but to get wiser. We started by unpacking the idea of original sin—not just the theological version where Eve takes a bite and all humanity goes off the rails—but the personal ones. The little ones and the big ones. The things we did. The things we didn’t do. The ones that still keep us up at night. Or worse, the ones we’ve forgotten to regret. This reflection led to a question: What is your original sin? Is it a business deal you pushed too far? A relationship you let die on the vine? A promise you broke, not because you had to, but because it was easier? Maybe it’s the lies you told yourself, or the truths you never told others. Like I said on the air, I go to church most Sundays and always find myself muttering that timeless phrase, “Forgive me for what I’ve done, and what I’ve failed to do.” That, friends, is the daily confession of a recovering sinner. One who wants to get a little better, braver, and bolder each time I fall and get back up.
Takeaways to Remember, Reflect, and Share
• Take the news personally. Not everything is just about “them.” Often, it's a mirror.
• Admit your original sin. Confession isn’t weakness. It’s the birthplace of strength.
• Forgive and move forward. Carrying old guilt is like dragging a rusted anchor.
• Be curious, not combative. Truth is rarely found in the shouting match.
• Transformation begins with truth. Real change starts when we stop pretending.
A Gentle Push Toward Better Living
Let me leave you with a charming challenge: This summer, do the brave thing. Admit a fault. Seek forgiveness. Offer some too. Whether you’re running a business, a family, or just trying to run your own life better—consider that some of what you “knew for sure” might’ve been dead wrong. And that’s okay. Because the greatest sin may not be the one we committed, but the one we refused to learn from. So here’s to getting it a little more right. To being more useful, more human, more whole. Let’s be stronger, bolder, and even… a little more forgiving. If you’re looking for a guide, a sounding board, or even just a voice of reason in the whirlwind of change, reach out to me at witradio.net. Because whether it’s business or life, chances are, there’s still something worth transforming. All the best to you. Till next time—stay curious, stay kind, and stay brave.
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