Ep #189: Facts, Hype, and the Truth in Between with Byron and Michael
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What if the stories you repeat every day aren’t yours—but someone else’s script running your life?
In this episode, Byron and Michael look closely at narratives—the powerful stories we absorb from media, culture, and community—and how they shape what we feel, believe, and choose. They explore the difference between raw facts and the emotional storyline built around them, naming how hype can manipulate attention, belonging, and identity.
They invite a return to truthfulness (Satya) and witness consciousness (sakshi bhava)—seeing the story without becoming the story—so decisions come from inner integrity, not crowd pressure. He also touches on collective “open secrets,” victim narratives, and why neutrality can get misread as opposition.
For teachers, he offers a practical lens: every class is a narrative—so what are you feeding? Ego, or autonomy and intention? They close with a simple map for crafting transformational stories in class: personal lesson → yogic principle → clear bridge back to the student’s life. Curious where your choices end and the narrative begins? This conversation is your mirror.
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Episode Chapters:
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:43 Rebrand Tease
00:02:08 What Is a Narrative?
00:03:39 Algorithms & Echo Chambers
00:07:16 Facts vs. Story (Manipulation & Hype)
00:10:56 Self, Other, and Collective Narratives
00:15:29 Belonging, Shame, and Agreeableness
00:20:50 “First to Share” and Worthiness
00:24:57 Satya & Witness Consciousness
00:27:28 Language: From Truth to Spin
00:28:38 Victim Narratives
00:29:40 Why Old Stories Stick
00:33:17 Truth in the Present Moment
00:34:40 Teaching as Narrative
00:37:07 From Personal Story to Student Insight
00:39:40 Neti Neti & Ego Softening
00:41:07 Closing
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📚 Mentions & Resources:
Book: The Tipping Point — Malcolm Gladwell.
Yogic concepts: Satya (truthfulness), sakshi bhava (witness), neti neti (“not this, not that”).
Michael Henri’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaelyoga.pt/
Byron de Marse’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/byronyoga/
Going Pro Yoga’s Instagram: https://www.instagram/com/goingproyoga/
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Tags: narratives, yoga philosophy, Satya, witness consciousness, neti neti, belonging, hype, manipulation, identity, victim mindset, teaching craft, sequencing, decision-making, algorithms, culture