
Notes for the Children
Pat Priestner’s life is a testament to the power of making small changes in life in order to heal, inspire and connect. From the lows of heavy drinking, severe anxiety and complete lack of self-compassion to the highs of peace and happiness through personal and professional success, author Pat takes listeners on the full journey of his life, with some remarkable stops along the way. It’s a tale full of eye-opening anecdotes and personal reflections that serve as a guide and inspiration for your own journey no matter your starting point.
New episodes every Tuesday.
Recorded at Blue Light Studio in Vancouver, BC, by Pherbie Midgely
Mixed and mastered at Blue Light Studio Vancouver, BC, by Kaj Falch-Nielsen
Notes for the Children
Control
In this episode of Notes for the Children, Pat Priestner candidly explores his past struggles with a controlling personality, shedding light on the impact of a tumultuous childhood marked by family chaos and alcoholism. He emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and introspection in understanding and overcoming controlling behaviors. Drawing wisdom from eminent Stoic philosophers like Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius, Pat delves into the concept of freedom and strength arising from letting go of things beyond our control.
Reflecting on his attempts to control the uncontrollable, Pat shares anecdotes, including humorous encounters with whisky bottles. This episode serves as a poignant reminder for listeners to examine their own tendencies and embrace a more accepting and liberated approach to life.