How an Open Mind Strengthens Our Relationships- Episode #802

How an Open Mind Strengthens Our Relationships- Episode #802

Author: Todd and Cathy Adams February 11, 2025 Duration: 1:04:14

Todd and Cathy reminisced about the evolution of telephones and shared their experiences with prank calls and shared phone lines. They also discussed the importance of open-mindedness, empathy, and understanding in human interactions, emphasizing the need to trust oneself and not rely solely on personal experiences or opinions. The conversation concluded with a reflection on the passage of time and the changing dynamics of family relationships. 

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Quick recap

Evolution of Telephones and Communication
In the meeting, Todd and Cathy reminisced about their past experiences with telephones, discussing the evolution from rotary dials to cell phones. They talked about the busy signal, call waiting, and the introduction of Caller Id. They also discussed the shift from answering machines to voicemails, and the transition from writing down phone numbers to storing them in phones. They shared their experiences with prank calls, shared phone lines, and the use of 1-900 numbers. The conversation ended with a nostalgic look back at the days of holding phones in the bathroom or on stairs to maintain privacy.

Jalen Hurts and Kendrick Lamar
Todd discusses two topics from the Super Bowl: Jalen Hurts’ management team and Kendrick Lamar’s halftime performance. He praises Hurts for his succinct explanation of why he works with many women, stating it gives him “an eye that I didn’t have.” Regarding the halftime show, Todd describes Kendrick Lamar’s performance as filled with messages and Easter eggs, encouraging viewers to research the meaning behind the songs and imagery. He acknowledges that while not everyone may enjoy or understand Lamar’s music, there is value in being curious and open-minded about it.

Overcoming Personal Experience Bias
Todd discussed the importance of open-mindedness and the dangers of personal experience bias or anecdotal absolutism. He emphasized that everyone sees the world through their own lens, but it’s crucial to be open to learning from others’ experiences. Todd also differentiated between being curious and being willing to learn, noting that curiosity alone doesn’t necessarily lead to growth. He used the example of parenting to illustrate how being open-minded can broaden one’s perspective on the world. The discussion concluded with a reflection on the challenges of maintaining open-mindedness, particularly when faced with differing opinions.

Navigating Trauma and School Refusal
Todd shared a personal experience about navigating his daughter’s school refusal, contrasting it with a friend’s approach of forcing the child to attend school. Todd expressed his belief that his method, which involved allowing his daughter to calm down and then return to school, was more effective in maintaining a connection and avoiding potential trauma. He emphasized the importance of understanding that trauma can manifest differently in individuals and the need for open-mindedness in decision-making. Todd also discussed his past work as a therapist at a children’s hospital, where he observed the limitations of behavior modification programs and the importance of considering various aspects of human behavior in therapy.

Maintaining an Open and Curious Mindset
Todd discussed the importance of maintaining an open and curious mindset, contrasting it with a narrow mindset. He suggested that one can identify their mindset by observing their breathing patterns and body signals. Todd also highlighted the significance of active listening and the challenges it presents in podcasting. He further elaborated on various behaviors that indicate a narrow mindset, such as defensive postures, blaming others, clinging to opinions, suppressing emotions, using distractions, and avoiding disconfirming data. Todd emphasized the need for continuous improvement in these areas to foster a more open and receptive mindset.

Empathy and Understanding in Interactions
Todd discussed the importance of empathy and understanding in human interactions. He highlighted the tendency for people to dehumanize others and shut off their concern for others’ struggles. Todd also shared his personal experience of being sensitive to the emotions of others, which can be both a strength and a weakness. He acknowledged that his interpretations of others’ emotions might not always be accurate and emphasized the need for curiosity and open-mindedness in understanding others’ experiences.

Distraction, Emotions, and Family Dynamics
Todd and the speaker discussed the concept of distraction and its role in managing emotions. Todd initially viewed distraction as a negative, but later acknowledged its potential benefits, particularly in situations where one cannot directly help others. They also touched on the importance of giving individuals choices and autonomy, as opposed to imposing decisions on them. The conversation ended with a reflection on the passage of time and the changing dynamics of family relationships.

Open-Mindedness, Empathy, and Anecdotal Absolutism
Todd and his guest discussed the importance of open-mindedness, empathy, and seeking other perspectives. Todd shared his personal experiences of trying to avoid offending others and how he has evolved in his approach over time. They also touched on the dangers of anecdotal absolutism, where personal experiences are used as the sole basis for beliefs, and the importance of discerning sources of information. Todd emphasized the need to trust oneself and not rely solely on personal experiences or opinions. The conversation ended with a discussion on the role of the internet in shaping our understanding of reality and the importance of discerning sources of information.

Empathy and Understanding in Life
Todd discussed his experiences and how they have shaped his perspective on life. He emphasized the importance of empathy and understanding other people’s experiences, rather than being egocentric or dismissive. He used the example of privilege and the challenges faced by people from different backgrounds to illustrate his point. Todd also referenced Atticus Finch from the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” as a role model for empathy and understanding. He stressed the need to keep learning and listening to other people’s perspectives, rather than assuming one already understands their experiences.


Think of a song that instantly transports you back to a specific moment, or a movie line that perfectly captures a feeling you couldn't name. That's the territory explored in Zen Pop. Hosted by Todd and Cathy Adams, this podcast isn't just a review show; it's a conversation that uses the shared language of pop culture-from classic films and TV to the soundtrack of a generation-as a starting point for something more personal. Each discussion begins with a familiar piece of music, a film, or a cultural moment, then gently unfolds into a deeper look at our own emotional blueprints, relationships, and the ways our past informs our present. The tone is grounded, often humorous, and carries a distinctly Gen X perspective, treating the artifacts of our collective memory not as mere entertainment, but as mirrors reflecting our patterns, blind spots, and ongoing growth. Listening to this podcast feels like having a thoughtful, nostalgic, and surprisingly insightful chat with old friends who believe that the movies we quote and the songs we replay have a lot more to teach us about who we are and how we connect. It’s about finding the quiet wisdom hidden in the noise of popular culture.
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