
E. 23 - On Life-Long learning
From Moving Forward with The ICCI by The ICCI
September 18, 2025 · 27 min · Episode 25
About this episode
Noa Brume discusses the importance of life-long learning and emotional awareness in this candid episode.
Not so many years ago, whenever I received a message like the one that landed in my WhatsApp the other day, I would shrink inside and carry a sour feeling in my stomach for days. At best, I’d ignore it.At worst, I’d think I was far better than whatever was about to happen there. And still - this time it happened again. My first reaction was the same: a contraction. But today I know something I didn’t know back then:Feeling this contraction is part of nature’s survival mechanism. And today I also know how to give those difficult, paralysing feelings their space: Only after I breathed deeply, I looked at the message again—and suddenly I could see what this invitation might really have to offer me. It wasn’t easy to get here.It’s something I agreed to learn. I recorded a new and very frank podcast episode about this kind of learning: the one we keep doing all our lives, if only we’re willing. I hope it'll talk to you. Noa Brume
People in this episode
Host: Noa Brume
Topics covered
- life-long learning
- personal growth
- emotional awareness
- self-improvement
- survival mechanism
Keywords
- life-long learning
- emotional awareness
- personal growth
- self-improvement
- survival mechanism
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