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Good, Bad, and Sinful

December 17, 20253 min read

The Habits That Quietly Shape Who We Become

Habits don’t just fill our days; they shape our identity.

In this episode of The Collective Perspective Podcast, hosts Jeff Aldrich and Travis Eadens take an honest, sometimes uncomfortable look at the habits we form, the ones we justify, and the ones that quietly hold us back.

Here is a summary of the main concepts discussed on this episode:

Why Habits Matter More Than We Think

Jeff and Travis open by grounding the conversation in something familiar: everyday people doing everyday work to build their communities. The podcast itself, they note, has become a habit — one rooted in reflection, conversation, and finding common ground.

From there, the discussion expands into how habits — good or bad — become the invisible framework of our lives.

Breaking Habits Into Three Categories

The hosts explore three types of habits most of us recognize immediately:

  • Good habits that nourish us, like exercise, intentional routines, healthy eating, or spiritual practices.

  • Bad habits that don’t destroy us outright but slowly chip away — late-night snacking, overindulging, or endless scrolling.

  • Sinful habits, which go a step further by carrying moral and ethical weight — habits tied to excess, envy, anger, pride, or greed.

Jeff shares his candid struggle with eating late at night, a small habit that seems harmless but reveals how quickly patterns can take hold.

When Bad Turns Sinful

One of the most thought-provoking parts of the episode is the discussion around where the line is. Jeff and Travis explore how unchecked bad habits can slowly evolve into deeper, more destructive behaviors. They connect modern routines to age-old struggles — gluttony, envy, pride — showing that while times change, human nature doesn’t.

Habits, Triggers, and Real Change

Travis shares his personal journey of quitting smoking, emphasizing the power of will, patience, and focusing on one habit at a time. Both hosts agree: habits are hard to break because they’re wired into routine and muscle memory — but recognizing triggers is the first step toward change.

Final Thoughts: An Invitation to Reflect

The episode closes with a challenge to the listener: take inventory. What habits are serving you? Which ones are quietly stealing your energy, focus, or integrity?

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Habits: The Good, the Bad, and the Sinful

In this episode of the Collective Perspective podcast, hosts Jeff and Travis discuss the importance of habits that shape our daily lives. They categorize habits into three types: good, bad, and sinful, and delve into how certain habits impact both our physical and moral well-being. The discussion touches upon personal experiences, Biblical references, and practical advice for identifying and changing negative habits. With anecdotes and humor, the duo encourages listeners to reflect on their own habits, recognize triggers, and consider small changes for a better life. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to subscribe, like, and share the podcast.

00:00 Introduction: What Makes America Stronger

00:26 Welcome Back: Catching Up with Travis and Jeff

01:13 The Three Types of Habits

01:57 Good Habits vs. Bad Habits

03:05 Sinful Habits: The Seven Deadly Sins

05:51 Daily Habits and Personal Reflections

12:22 Breaking Bad Habits: Personal Stories

17:36 Final Thoughts and Recommendations

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From high school drop out to retired Army veteran, Tavares is now an Operations Manager for Amazon and the co-author of the book, "How to Become a Six-Figure Earner".

Tavares is the President of Embreeo Global Solutions and the host of The Slide podcast. He is also on the Board of Rayzit, a financial tech platform supporting nonprofits to raise funds for their causes.

He is an active participant in the Jacksonville community and is committed to helping cities: reduce violent crime, increase community engagement, address economic and racial disparity, and provide support for our elderly population.

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