{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"How To Laugh at Tragedy Without Becoming A Victim with Tom Nash [LIVE] (#49)","description":"In this engaging conversation at Sydney SXSW, Tom Nash shares his unique perspective on overcoming adversity, the importance of humor in coping with trauma, and the concept of the nocebo effect. He discusses how his experiences have shaped his mindset as an 'anti-victim' and explores the idea of post-traumatic growth. Throughout the dialogue, Nash emphasizes the significance of curiosity and learning from others as driving forces in his life, ultimately inspiring listeners to rethink their own challenges and perspectives. &amp;nbsp; Takeaways The &quot;nocebo effect&quot; illustrates how negative expectations can hinder progress. Humor can be a powerful coping mechanism for dealing with trauma. Embracing one's scars can lead to increased confidence and grounding. Choosing to lean into one's unique circumstances can foster resilience. Post-traumatic growth is a real phenomenon that can lead to personal development. Curiosity drives personal exploration and learning. Sharing experiences can shift perspectives and inspire others. The journey of writing a book is iterative and reflective. Authenticity is crucial in pursuing one's passions and interests. Being an 'anti-victim' means recognizing one's fortune despite adversity. &amp;nbsp; Chapters 00:00 Understanding the Nocebo Effect 10:03 The Power of Humor in Coping 17:59 The Anti-Victim Mindset 24:16 Post-Traumatic Growth and Resilience 26:23 Curiosity as a Driving Force ","author_name":"The Non-Obvious Show","author_url":"https:\/\/nonobvious.libsyn.com\/","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/37890180\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/88AA3C\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/content\/192115155"}