The Weight of Your Words


There comes a moment when you begin to hear yourself differently.

Not the sound of your voice — the meaning beneath it.

In this reflective episode, James Barbour explores the quiet realization that the words we repeat most often are rarely accidental. They reveal what has settled inside us: what we believe, what we fear, and the stories we may still be rehearsing without realizing it.

This is a meditation on language, identity, and the subtle way repetition shapes the way we experience ourselves and our lives.

Because over time, the words we use stop sounding like language.

They start sounding like identity.


Check out this episode!

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