Mind Set in Stone Podcast

Quiet by Susan Cain

Big L Riz Season 7 Episode 23

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 What if being quiet isn’t a weakness, but one of your greatest strengths?

In this episode, Dave and Poppy explore Quiet by Susan Cain, a thought-provoking book that challenges society’s bias towards extroversion and celebrates the often-overlooked power of introverts.

Dave and Poppy unpack Cain’s insights into how modern culture frequently rewards loud voices, fast thinking, and constant social engagement, while undervaluing reflection, deep focus, and thoughtful observation. 

The conversation explores how introverts process the world differently, and why traits such as listening, empathy, creativity, and careful decision-making can be powerful assets in work, relationships, and leadership.

Dave and Poppy reflect on the pressure many people feel to be more outgoing and discuss how embracing your natural temperament can lead to greater confidence and authenticity. 

The hosts also examine the balance between solitude and connection, showing how quiet spaces often become the birthplace of clarity, innovation, and meaningful self-discovery.

This episode is insightful, validating, and deeply encouraging. Whether you identify as an introvert, extrovert, or somewhere in between, this conversation offers a fresh perspective on personality, strengths, and the power of being yourself.


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