Episode 9

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30th Jan 2026

More Than Words

Season 1 Episode 9 (pt.9/10)

More Than Words

Overview

Today we are putting it all together and we will start to practise having better conversations. As with the social project, we are going to need to set some ground rules, or maybe we’ll just call them guidelines, around how to approach having these better conversations. Then, we’ll have a play in a sandpit before switching views to the darker side of pathological people. Finally we’ll put some needed protections and cautions in place to make sure your best efforts don’t go foul. We then wrap this up with some preparation for next week's last episode in this initial monologue series.

Recommended reading and listening

  1. The End Of The World with Josh Clark
  2. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (1966) (It’s got nothing to do with the project, it’s just a good movie 🙂)

Sources

  1. High school boy given cash reward, offered job after kind act outside petrol station, Gold Coast
  2. Joe Rogan Experience #1241 - Sam Harris
  3. How to Increase Your Emotional Intelligence | Dr. Marc Brackett

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TOO MANY AR$EHOLE$
Finding a Greater Humanity
Too Many Arseholes is a social project looking at the rise of pathological behaviours in our society and the erosion of social trust. Creating a better conversation around why this is, and finding a way forward to a greater humanity.

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