#170 – Who’s Manipulating Who?

How often are you being manipulated or manipulating others? It’s probably more often than you think! 

Noah Revoy helps individuals and businesses root out all forms of manipulation. This enables them to have relationships that are more honest and productive. His new book, Become Immune to Manipulation exposes how manipulation worms its way into our minds, how we convince ourselves it’s okay because we need (want) the outcome, and how that lie undermines everything we try to build. 

David and Noah discuss the importance of relationships and how they are linked to every single aspect of life. It is impossible to have a productive, meaningful life without limiting our relationships to people who are not manipulating us.  

It is also important that we avoid the temptation of becoming the manipulator ourselves.  Join this podcast to hear Noah’s advice on how to choose positive relationships that avoid manipulation, competition, and a desire to win at all costs. 

As you listen to Noah’s experiences, you may find him describing situations that have occurred in your life. Check out this podcast to consider whether Noah’s best practices can help you avoid being manipulated, or the temptation to manipulate others. 

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