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Eric Tomeo on “The Better” Podcast, Community, & The Security/Vulnerability Paradox

Welcome to a new edition of the Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino series. In this episode, we speak with Eric Tomeo, host of the compelling podcast “The Better” and a consummate community builder dedicated to exploring the deeper questions of life, purpose, and connection.

Eric has spent years examining the human longing for a “better” life—one defined by authentic community, spiritual depth, and restorative rest. Through his podcast, he uncovers a powerful theme: the Security/vulnerability paradox—the idea that deep personal security enables radical vulnerability, and when these two elements combine, they catalyze transformative change beyond conventional logic.

Eric brings a rich and nuanced voice to conversations around spirituality, personal Growth, and the challenges of modern community. He candidly explores both the limitations of institutional religion and the redemptive power of authentic Relationships.

🔗 More on Eric Tomeo: https://open.substack.com/pub/erictomeo 

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Joe Dimino has been writing & creating in a variety of capacities since his college days at the University of Missouri-Kansas City somewhere around 1993. If you are keeping score, that would be about 29 years+. It all began at UMKCs University News as a Sports Writer & turned into a myriad of expressive avenues. Inventing poems, art, video & audio has always been in the proverbial cards.

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