Episode 99
In today’s episode of the 100xLife Podcast, Rob Dayton shares insights from an unexpected Sunday message, delivered at a leadership conference.
While attending the International City Managers Association in Tampa Bay, Rob sat in on a talk by Harvard professor Arthur Brooks about happiness. But this wasn’t just another motivational lecture. It was a data-backed reminder of one of Jesus’ hardest commands: Love your enemies.
Rob breaks down why contempt, not anger, is what’s poisoning our families, friendships, and nation, and how choosing love literally rewires your brain for peace. From neuroscience to Scripture, this conversation connects faith, science, and practice in a way that leaves no room for shallow Christianity.
You’ll hear:
This one will push you to face what’s really in your heart, and to live a version of faith that looks like love in motion.
👉 Listen in and reflect:
Jesus, who am I still holding contempt for, and how do you see them?
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Conference and Arthur Brooks
03:33 The Science of Happiness and Loving Your Enemies
06:06 Contempt: The Root of Division
08:36 Practicing Love and Wholeheartedness
11:24 Strategies for Loving Your Enemies
13:51 First Impressions and Communication of Love
16:48 Reflection and Journal Prompts
17:47 100xLife Podcast Outro.mp4
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