
In this episode, we sit down with Richard Grannon for a raw and wide-ranging conversation about trauma, perception, and the psychology of narcissism. He shares insights on how narcissistic dynamics take root, why the popular use of the term often misses the mark, and how childhood wounds shape adult identity and behavior. We explore the cost of outsourcing meaning-making, the traps of victimhood and blame, and the deeper process of reclaiming one’s internal authority. This is a conversation about power, responsibility, and what it takes to stop living in a reality defined by your past. Time Stamps (00:00) Start (00:37) Introduction to Richard Grannon and His Work (02:29) Richard Grannon's Personal Journey (05:48) Defining Narcissism Clinically (09:15) Childhood Conditions Leading to Narcissism (12:28) Different Types of Narcissism (12:59) The Over-Pathologization of Society (17:22) Critique of Modern Psychology (30:18) The Role of Purpose and Suffering in Modern Life (45:36) Exploring the Mystical Tradition and Self-Awareness (45:56) Rites of Passage and Cultural Context (46:39) The Individual vs. The Collective (54:24) Narcissism and Therapy (59:12) AI and Narcissism (01:08:02) Codependency and Childhood Influences (01:20:36) Parentification and Emotional Incest (01:23:18) Reflections on Fatherhood and Personal Choices (01:25:47) Conclusion and Final Thoughts Guest Links https://www.richardgrannon.com/ https://www.instagram.com/richard.grannon/ Connect with Us Subscribe to Here for the Truth Fridays Take the Real AF Test Now Discover Your Truth Seeker Archetype Join our membership Friends of the Truth Watch all our episodes Connect with us on Telegram Access all our links
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