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In this intimate and heart-opening episode, D'Arcy sits down with her partner, Tyler, for their first-ever podcast conversation together. What unfolds is a raw, funny, and deeply honest look into the real work of love—what it takes to build a conscious relationship, navigate hard seasons, and grow as individuals and a couple. They share the story of their romance, from meeting at a retreat in 2023 to reconnecting after a breakup in 2024, and everything in between. From mismatched attachment styles to breakdowns in communication, D'Arcy and Tyler don't shy away from the truth: relationships can be hard, but they can also be healing. Expect big laughs, real talk, and some wildly endearing moments (like Tyler referring to himself as D'Arcy's "Renaissance bad boy"). They talk about what brought them back together after months apart, the work they did individually, and what keeps them choosing each other daily. You'll hear about D'Arcy's solo journey to India and Bali, Tyler's growth in therapy, and the practices that are helping them build a more secure, connected partnership. They also touch on: What it's really like when an anxious and avoidant fall in love Learning presence and reworking their relationship with technology Creating safety in love after trauma The importance of repair and radical honesty Dream destinations, future goals, and a few delightfully weird Valentine's Day plans If you've ever questioned whether love can evolve, this episode is for you. Whether you're single, partnered, healing from heartbreak, or learning to love again—this conversation will remind you that conscious relationships are possible, and they start with you.
Have you played in games where your character’s age had a big impact, mechanically or narratively? Chris and Andy discuss why it matters if your D&D character is 18 or 65 years old, and how exploring those nuances might make your game more interesting.
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Welcome to Season 3 of BPP! Sara and Laura have soooo much to catch up on, including their 2025 personal and mutual goals for this podcast. Of course, there were many, many Taylor-related news and events that happened over their break to unpack, including the end of the Eras Tour, lots of new Lover-related merch, Taylor's birthday, the Grammy Awards, and more. And then, to top it all off, the ladies analyze Taylor's last surprise song - “The Manuscript.” Aka the song that makes Sara weep. Let's get into this one… it's a juicy one!Chapters(00:00) Welcome To Season 3(01:07) Let's Catch Up!(07:50) Our Swiftie Gift Exchange(09:43) Our 2025 Goals(25:14) Mutual Goals and Podcast Plans(27:05) Taylor Updates(49:18) The Manuscript: Our Personal Connections To The Song(53:56) The Folklore of The Song(58:25) Introduction Instrumentals: Descending Line & Music Theory Fun!(01:02:16) Verse 1: Clues That Connect To ATW10, Age Differences(01:11:15) Verse 2: The Lyric That Devastated Sara, Raw Emotions(01:20:34) Interlude: Sara's Beauty & The Beast Connection(01:24:22) Bridge: The Creation & Filming Of ATW10 Easter Eggs, Catharsis(01:30:53) Outro: The Story Is Ours Now(01:39:39) Our Favorite Lyrics(01:41:58) This Song As A Recipe(01:43:03) Signing Off!Please make sure to subscribe and leave a review. If you'd like to reach out to send in a question or comment, please do so via any of these platforms:email blankplatepod@gmail.comleave a voicemail at (717) 382-831YouTubeInstagramTikTokYou can also follow Sara and Laura individually:• Laura: Instagram and Tiktok• Sara: InstagramListen to our previous podcast: Passports & Pizza
Join Rev. Hannah and Rev. Brittany as they continue the conversation of Imago Dei (“in the image of God”) – this time looking at age and using two prophets as examples: Amos and Jeremiah – one of the oldest and youngest prophets highlighted in the Bible. Through their digital Bible study, the two female pastors show how God uses people at all stages of life to make an impact – even when you don’t feel equipped with enough experience, social status, or believe you’ve aged out of relevance. Representing different generational age groups, Rev. Hannah and Rev. Brittany demonstrate how we can set aside age differences to come together and find other commonalities. Listen in for thoughts on: The importance of mentors and cross-generational conversations to fully see God’s vision, plan, and promise come into fruition Answering God’s call and trusting that our lives and work matters for God’s people. The need to deconstruct, let go, and leave the room for God to reconstruct us and through us. Interested in continuing this conversation? Be sure to head over to Patreon where you can connect with the First United Methodist Church of San Diego online community and unlock some additional inspiration. Or connect with our in-person Convergence group. Either way, we invite you to think about these questions: What wisdom has an elder shared with you? What wisdom have you passed on to the younger generation? What’s the difference between prophecy and predictions? What is Patreon? Our online community has started to grow, so we’ve launched a Patreon channel! Located at Patreon.com/fumcsd, it’s a place where you can discuss the ideas from each episode, access some additional resources, and help support our digital ministry. When you become a free member, you’ll unlock the ability to discuss answers posed in each week’s podcast episode. There is also an option to unlock some extras by becoming a paid supporter at $5 or $10 per month.
Join Rev. Hannah and Rev. Brittany as they continue the conversation of Imago Dei (“in the image of God”) – this time looking at age and using two prophets as examples: Amos and Jeremiah – one of the oldest and youngest prophets highlighted in the Bible. Through their digital Bible study, the two female pastors show how God uses people at all stages of life to make an impact – even when you don’t feel equipped with enough experience, social status, or believe you’ve aged out of relevance. Representing different generational age groups, Rev. Hannah and Rev. Brittany demonstrate how we can set aside age differences to come together and find other commonalities. Listen in for thoughts on: The importance of mentors and cross-generational conversations to fully see God’s vision, plan, and promise come into fruition Answering God’s call and trusting that our lives and work matters for God’s people. The need to deconstruct, let go, and leave the room for God to reconstruct us and through us. Interested in continuing this conversation? Be sure to head over to Patreon where you can connect with the First United Methodist Church of San Diego online community and unlock some additional inspiration. Or connect with our in-person Convergence group. Either way, we invite you to think about these questions: What wisdom has an elder shared with you? What wisdom have you passed on to the younger generation? What’s the difference between prophecy and predictions? What is Patreon? Our online community has started to grow, so we’ve launched a Patreon channel! Located at Patreon.com/fumcsd, it’s a place where you can discuss the ideas from each episode, access some additional resources, and help support our digital ministry. When you become a free member, you’ll unlock the ability to discuss answers posed in each week’s podcast episode. There is also an option to unlock some extras by becoming a paid supporter at $5 or $10 per month.
Navigating money as a couple can be challenging, but what happens when there's a big age gap? In this Ask Shannah episode, I'm diving into the unique financial considerations for couples with significant age differences. Whether it's retirement planning, managing income disparities, or aligning long-term goals, I'm sharing real-life strategies from my own relationship and insights from couples I've coached. Tune in for practical tips on building a financial plan that works, no matter the age gap. What You'll Learn: How to align your financial goals when you're at different life stages Key conversations to have about retirement, investments, and income Lessons from my personal experience and other couples I've helped Why communication is everything when planning for your future together CONNECT WITH SHANNAH FREEBIE: Show Me the Money Workshop FREEBIE: She's Got Wealth Workshop Follow me on Instagram Courses + Workshops + Money Coaching Information SPONSORS Thanks to Jenny Kayne for sponsoring the show. Get 15% off by going to http://www.jennykayne.com/etm15. Thanks to Money Picked for sponsoring the show. To schedule a FREE meeting to figure out your next financial steps, go to http://www.moneypickle.com/etm. Thanks to Wildgrain for sponsoring the show. Wildgrain is offering our listeners $30 off the first box - PLUS free Croissants in every box - when you go to http://www.wildgrain.com/etm to start your subscription. Thanks to Mint Mobile for sponsoring the show. To get your new 3-month premium wireless plan for just 15 bucks a month, go to http://www.mintmobile.com/ETM . Thanks to OneSkin for sponsoring the show. Get 15% off OneSkin with the code ETM at https://www.oneskin.co/ Thanks to Quince for sponsoring the show. Go to http://www.quince.com/etm for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Thanks to NerdWallet for sponsoring the show. Don't wait to make smart financial decisions. Compare and find smarter credit cards, savings accounts, and more today at www.nerdwallet.com. Thanks to Monarch for sponsoring the show. After trying out Monarch for myself, I understand why it's the top-rated personal finance app. Listeners of this show will get an extended thirty-day free trial when you go to www.monarchmoney.com/ETM. Thanks to ButcherBox for sponsoring the show. Sign up today at www.butcherbox.com/etm and use code ETM to get $20 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is age just a number? Or does it get icky if the gap is too big? We hear from you about your experience dating older / younger - from the positives like having better sex to the challenges like navigating different life stages and realising when the power dynamic is off. SHOW NOTES:Dee's article on age gaps in relationshipsDeakin University study - Does age difference in relationships matter?Study on men being attracted to women in their 20s regardless of their own ageDM us your thoughts, questions, topics, or to just vent at @triplejthehookup on IG or email us: thehookup@abc.net.auThe Hook Up is an ABC podcast, produced by triple j. It is recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.
IntroductionHello Wonderful Readers*,A very contentious topic came up in a conversation with my female friends this week. I discussed with them how I'm single and looking for a partner in bed and in life. But how old is too old? And how young is too young?When I decided to write about this topic, a cultural icon immediately came to mind: founder and innovator Cindy Gallop. She's currently 64, and she has shared her sexual preferences and experiences with dating apps publicly:“I date younger men for sex. I want lots of stamina and very short recovery periods. I don't get those with men my own age...I was completely honest about everything, including my age…I got an avalanche of responses, which was very good for the ego. 75% of those responses were from younger men.”Her perspective got me thinking. How common are big age differences in heterosexual relationships? Is Cindy Gallop a lone wolf (or a lone “cougar”) in today's world? And are relationships with big age gaps less likely to work out?I dug into the science to answer these questions. While I've found some fascinating things, I will say that to get a complete picture, I could have looked at more data from studies on dating apps and whether these findings hold for LGBTQIA couples because these statistics focused solely on heterosexual couples. The reach of my work here is limited, and there's always room for improvement.So, let's dig in!The State of Age AffairsThere's a clear trend in heterosexual marriages in the United States: now, more than ever before, husbands and wives are likely to be the same age. According to Pew, the average age difference in the United States was 4.9 years in 1880, 2.4 years in 2000, and 2.2 years in 2022.In the data below published in 2008, you can see that for marriages in England and Wales (a proxy for “Western” cultures), there is a bell-shaped distribution of the average age differences between couples. Most married couples in recent history have had a husband who is slightly older than the wife. But this is a difference of less than 5 years, and it has been declining since 1963. Indeed, 51% of opposite-sex marriages today have spouses who are two years apart in age or less, which is up from 46% in 2000 (Pew).Are Relationships with Larger Age Gaps Less Successful?To answer this question, I looked at large-scale studies on divorce rates by age difference. Of course, divorce rates are not the perfect measurement of relationship success. A couple can fight every day and stay married, which is probably worse than a couple that divorces civilly and stays friends. As Divorce Therapist Oona Metz has shared, “What the new research shows is that conflict is bad for kids.” Ideally, I could have looked at relationship conflict and age differences between couples, but as far as I'm aware, no such data exists.It turns out that the age difference of a couple is NOT a major predictor of whether the relationship will end in divorce. The bottom line, according to this 2008 study from the National Office of Statistics, is that, at least for now,“propensity to divorce is not strongly associated with marital age difference at an aggregate level, although further research would be required to control for mortality and any other factors that may affect the risk of divorce.”Other studies have suggested that in order to interpret these findings fully, researchers would need to disaggregate the data based on whether one of the partners was married before and who initiated the divorce. It's well known that about two-thirds of divorces are initiated by women, so these divorce statistics may well be skewed toward women's preferences.Unfortunately, as I dug into this data, I found a lot of crappy news outlets that totally blew findings from certain studies out of proportion and came to conclusions that were misleading or just plain wrong. One poorly researched article on a website called MarketWatch concludes, “The bigger the age gap, the shorter the marriage.” This is not true. The second source they cited has since redacted an inaccurate chart where they tried to show the increased likelihood of the marriage ending based on the age difference. I smell b******t! Still, I had to get out my magnifying glass and relearn how to read coefficients from my Statistics classes at Wharton just to determine that this was indeed a shitstorm of statistical insignificance.As far as we know today, an age difference does not significantly impact the success of a relationship. However, there are a couple more interesting insights below the surface.Extra Interesting Tidbits: Things To ConsiderMale Preferences For Younger Females and Vice VersaA study conducted by Professor David Buss at UT Austin investigated sex differences in mate preferences in 37 cultures with 10,047 participants. Its findings might partially explain why men are slightly older on average in married couples than women. Their key result was:“Females were found to value cues to resource acquisition in potential mates more highly than males. Characteristics signaling reproductive capacity were valued more by males than by females.”Basically, females take more than just physical appearance into account when selecting a mate, as they might want a partner who signals resource acquisition for their potential offspring. Additionally, males might prioritize physical appearance and have a preference for younger females because of “a biological adaptation resulting from the greater potential fertility of younger women” (Office for National Statistics), especially if they want to produce offspring and have a family.However, this is a generalization and certainly not a rule. There is also a variety of other social trends happening. For example, women's increased access to education throughout the world has coincided with an increase in the age of marriage. Plus, while women might have preferred older men for their access to financial stability and resources, the gender pay gap is decreasing with more of us females entering and staying in the workforce, so this is becoming less socially relevant. Indeed, among unmarried adults, single women without children now have, on average, as much wealth as single men (Pew).Until Death Do Us Part: Widowhood & Living AloneThe only reason to be concerned about a large age gap with your partner is whoever is much older is obviously more likely to die sooner, leaving the other person widowed and most likely living alone.According to Pew, as the share of husbands who are older than their wives has fallen, widowhood for women ages 65 and older has fallen to 30% today, down from 45% in 2000. Given this spousal age gap and the fact that women tend to live longer than men globally, about 20% of women over 60 live in a solo household, compared to about 10% of men (Pew).Is Everyone Coming to Cougartown?There's been a lot of talk about “cougars” in the news, or “age-hypogamy,” where the female is older than the male in a heterosexual relationship. A study released in 2003 by the UK's Office for National Statistics concluded that the proportion of women in England and Wales marrying younger men rose from 15% to 26% between 1963 and 1998. Still, these forms of relationships are rare, even though they are slightly on the rise. By a different definition, “recent US census data has shown an increase in age-hypogamous relationships from 6.4% in 2000 to 7.7% in 2012.” (Wikipedia).Despite the sensational news, cougars appear to be happier than other females who are in relationships! There is some evidence that “woman-older partners were the most satisfied with and committed to their relationships, relative to woman-younger and similarly aged partners, consistent with socio-cultural predictions” (Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2008). And for all my older, single female readers, there's evidence that age doesn't matter to male partners as much as beauty. Yes, unfortunately, you're still being held to the standard of the male gaze, but being doesn't matter as much as being good-looking. Is that a plus? I'll leave that for you to decide.Second Marriages & MenDigging through the research, I did find that when a husband is marrying for the second time, his wife is often much younger:“Some 20% of men who are newly remarried have a wife who is at least 10 years their junior, and another 18% married a woman who is 6-9 years younger. By comparison, just 5% of newlywed men in their first marriage have a spouse who is 10 years younger, and 10% married a woman who is 6-9 years younger.” (Pew)The “Socially-Acceptable” Cop Out: “Half your age, plus seven.”I came across this concept during my research. While it will have no impact on whether or not your relationship with someone of a different age will work out, this will help you determine whether or not that age difference is “socially acceptable.” To determine the youngest person who you're allowed to date, simply use “half your age plus seven.”So if I'm 29, the youngest person I could foreseeably date without being seen as a complete weirdo is roughly 22 years old. However, studies have shown that this rule applies much more appropriately to the age range that men can date, as opposed to women, which I think checks out. Because unless he is really amazing, dating a 22-year-old guy for me right now would feel very weird indeed. My Statistically Insignificant StoriesIn addition to the more useful statistics of having a partner who is alive and the potential of being happy as an older cougar, here are my not-so-scientific summaries of my experiences dating younger and older men.Dating Younger MenLargest Age Difference: 3 years younger than me.In the last two years, I have dated four guys who were three years younger than me. I enjoy dating younger men, and it didn't feel like too significant an age difference. Most of them had gotten a decent start in their careers. They were flexible in terms of their life direction, and they felt more malleable to date.Within this, I noticed some patterns. The younger men I slept with had great bodies and even better stamina, à la Cindy Gallop. They were also more likely to want to go out clubbing, drink heavily, and party party party until the wee hours of the morning (or as they say in Mexico, “la madrugada,” one of my favorite Spanish words). I'm not a total grandma, so sometimes I would go out with them, but I generally prefer not to go too hard or drink too much, lest I want to do anything the day after.Dating Older MenLargest Age Difference: 14 years older than me.In the last year or two, I've dated two men who were at least 12 years older than me (aged 42 and 44, I think). Neither of them stuck around for long. The first one was The Photographer, and while age was not a factor in terms of my attraction to him, he was a workaholic who had no intention of ever having a family. He explicitly told me he didn't want anything serious, and when people tell me who they are, I try to believe them.The other 44-year-old guy was recent. We met at a very fancy bar in Mexico City. He was short but very well-dressed, and his daddy vibes were hot enough to get me to have dinner with him. The problem with him was that he had two children with two different women. While money wasn't an issue for him (he worked in hotels and real estate), no matter how much money you have, there are only so many competing baby mamas and children scattered around the city that I want to contend with.Much unlike the younger men I dated, both of these men seemed more stuck in their ways, with more rigid schedules and lifestyles that I would have to box myself into. Both also either had dead or very old parents, and that was also a turnoff for me, as I'd like my children to be able to meet their grandparents if possible, and I don't want to start a relationship with one foot already in the grave.ConclusionDoes age difference matter in relationships? The answer seems to be no. The only potential downside of dating someone much older is the possibility of being widowed at a younger age and then living alone. But I already live alone anyway, so to me, this wouldn't make a difference.Whether you're attracted to people of all ages is a different question. As is somewhat reflected in the statistics, my range of dating men who are older than me is much wider than men who are younger than me. Yet I can imagine that if I'm single, aged 50+, I will want to jump on the cougar bandwagon and get a taste of that potentially more satisfying and committed relationship with a younger man. Whoopee!Ultimately, I believe that if you both like each other, then none of the other “socially acceptable” bullcrap really matters, and you shouldn't care what other people think. Don't try to follow a baseless rule like the “half your age plus seven” method because it won't make a difference to the success of your relationship anyway. Also, try not to judge other people. Love is love, and as long as no one is committing statutory rape, there's literally nothing wrong with dating someone with a wild age difference, as far as I'm concerned. And given the other social trends that women are becoming more financially independent, getting better educated, and acquiring more resources of our own, it seems perfectly fit and well that we might want to date men who are younger than us for the same reasons of attractiveness and youth that older men have traditionally sought out in us for ages.Final ThoughtSo, my wonderful readers, what do you think? Would you date someone 15 years younger than you or 15 years older than you? Can you be brave and admit you wanted to date someone who was outside the bounds of a “socially acceptable” age difference?Paid subscribers can battle it out in the comments.Love to you all, and enjoy the rest of your weekend,Tash
The Role of Age in Relationships: Understanding the Law of Attraction, Part Eight (Hello, Self… Episode 54) In this episode of the Hello, Self... podcast, host Patricia Leonard explored the complex topic of the role of age in romantic relationships, continuing her series on Understanding the Law of Attraction. Leonard revisited key points from the […]
Welcome back to another episode of Science of Slink! Today we are talking about how to stay motivated as a home poler. In this episode I talk about the most common motivation that men and women have for exercising, how home based exercise programs compare to center based programs, and how motivation can change depending on your age. I also talk through how to build self-efficacy as you are learning new skills on and off the pole. Whether you are new to pole or not, sometimes our motivation can change. Let's look together at the research behind it. Sources: Al Kubaisy, W., Mohamad, M., Ismail, Z., & Abdullah, N. N. (2015). Gender Differences: Motivations for performing physical exercise among adults in Shah Alam. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, 202, 522-530. McDonagh, S. T., Dalal, H., Moore, S., Clark, C. E., Dean, S. G., Jolly, K., ... & Taylor, R. S. (2023). Home‐based versus centre‐based cardiac rehabilitation. Cochrane database of systematic reviews, (10). Schutzer KA, Graves BS. Barriers and motivations to exercise in older adults. Prev Med 2004;39:1056–61. Crystal N Steltenpohl, Michael Shuster, Eric Peist, Amber Pham, Joseph A Mikels, Me Time, or We Time? Age Differences in Motivation for Exercise, The Gerontologist, Volume 59, Issue 4, August 2019, Pages 709–717, https://doi.org/10.1093/geront/gny038 Al-Eisa, E., Al-Rushud, A., Alghadir, A., Anwer, S., Al-Harbi, B., Al-Sughaier, N., ... & Al-Muhaysin, H. A. (2016). Effect of motivation by “Instagram” on adherence to physical activity among female college students. BioMed research international, 2016(1), 1546013. This podcast is a production of Slink Through Strength, the inclusive, evidence-based online pole studio, which can be found online at Slink Through Strength dot com. Thanks for joining!
Kail and Lindsie talk about potentially doing reality TV again but with some caveats. Do any parents reward their kids money for getting good grades? Kail explains how it could work with some of her kids and Lindsie doesn't believe Jackson would care in the long run. A reddit story about a groom kicking out his mom from his wedding for bringing his ex as her plus one has us gasping at the audacity. News of a teacher getting arrested for having a relationship with their 12 year old student reminds Lindsie of her mother's age difference with her current husband and leads to the question of what age difference would they be okay with (INVOLVING ADULTS). Thank you to our sponsor! Better Help: This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/coffee today to get 10% off your first month. Kiwico: Get 50% off your first crate at kiwico.com, promo code COFFEE
In this episode, STEAM Box youth from Highlander dive into a candid discussion on Tyler the Creator, navigate dating dynamics around age gaps, and—most importantly—the big push for mental wellness. The conversation gets real as they explore the challenges young people face in relationships and how STEAM Box is working to prioritize mental wellness in their community and Highlander is responding. Join us for honest perspectives, hahas, and insights on why mental health matters now more than ever.
In this episode, STEAM Box youth from Highlander dive into a candid discussion on Tyler the Creator, navigate dating dynamics around age gaps, and—most importantly—the big push for mental wellness. The conversation gets real as they explore the challenges young people face in relationships and how STEAM Box is working to prioritize mental wellness in their community and Highlander is responding. Join us for honest perspectives, hahas, and insights on why mental health matters now more than ever.
Paul Gullon-Scott BSc MA MSc MSc FMBPSS joins the Forensic Focus Podcast to discuss the mental health challenges faced by digital forensic investigators (DFIs), particularly in relation to secondary traumatic stress (STS). He explains how exposure to distressing content, such as child sexual abuse material (CSAM), can lead to burnout, anxiety, and depression. Drawing on his many years of experience in digital forensics and research, Paul highlights the lack of UK-specific studies in this area and shares his development of a well-being framework aimed at reducing the mental health toll on DFIs. This framework includes a grading policy and a well-being booklet designed to help investigators recognize stress symptoms in themselves and others, while reducing their exposure to traumatic material. Paul also touches on his recent research into the role of neurodiversity in digital forensics and the importance of adapting mental health support to neurodiverse individuals in the profession. 00:00 – Introducing Paul Gullon-Scott Bsc MA MSc MSc FMBPSS and his Research into DFI Mental Health 07:20 – Impact of CPS Guidelines on DFIs 10:30 – Research Findings on Secondary Traumatic Stress 22:40 – Gender and Age Differences in Stress Response 30:50 – Support Systems and Coping Strategies 46:00 – Neurodiversity in Digital Forensics 52:50 – Conclusion and Final Thoughts If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this episode, these organisations may be of help: Samaritans – https://www.samaritans.org Mind – https://www.mind.org.uk Oscar Kilo – https://www.oscarkilo.org.uk/ Occupational health unit (OHU) – all police forces have access to an OHU providing a range of support services Employee Assistance Scheme (EAS) – check with your employer to see what specific resources are available to you GP – your GP can provide access to various local resources and make referrals to psychological support services
Introduction:(1:27) The Severe Consequence for a Woman Who Accused a Companion (Sahabi RA)(7:22) Why Is There Sensitivity Towards Hazrat Ameer Muaviya RA Among Ehl-e-Sunnat Wal Jamaat?(10:10) Response to Allegations Against Hazrat Muaviya RA(12:51) Mufti Sb's Travel Experience: Best Places to Live?(14:31) Hadith of a Disbeliever: Why It's Not Acceptable(15:31) Did Hazrat Ameer Muaviya RA Have a Desire for Power?(17:24) Clearing Hazrat Ayesha RA from Accusations(20:50) The Path of Ehl-e-Sunnat Wal Jamaat: The Path of Moderation(24:34) Response to Objections About Hazrat Ameer Muaviya RA Becoming a Governor, Including the Issue of the Living Dargah (Shrine)Discussion on Various Issues:(31:07) Ghamdi's Inquiry About Hazrat Ayesha RA's Marriage at the Age of 9(33:17) Hazrat Hasan RA's Marriages(33:53) Were There Objections to the Prophet ﷺ's Multiple Marriages?(34:58) Is Marriage to a Prepubescent Girl Permissible in Islam?(36:43) A Christian Woman's Acceptance of Islam and Questions to Mufti Sb(38:52) The Concept of Kufu (Compatibility) in Marriage; The Successful Marriage of Hazrat Ayesha RA and Prophet ﷺ(40:07) Age Difference in Marriage: Example from Mufti Sb's Teacher's Teacher(41:43) Methods of Spiritual Practitioners(42:09) When Mufti Sb Receives Proposals for Younger Girls(43:33) Age Difference in Marriage: Example of Molana Sher Ali Sb(44:54) SummarySanad and Scholarly Chain:(45:38) Chain of Sanad (Transmission)(46:52) First Sanad(49:06) Concept of Ijazat/Qira'at and Sama'at(52:06) How Shah Abdul Aziz's Intelligence Led to Hindu Conversion to Islam(54:06) The Concept of Continuous Connection Like Internet Cables(55:12) Shah Waliullah's Advanced Knowledge at Age 15 and His Scholarly ChainHadith and Scholarship:(59:21) Misconception About the Meaning of ‘Bismillah'(59:49) Proof of Reading More Books in Less Time During Hadith Study(1:02:05) The Chain of Three Teachers of Shaikh Karukhi RA(1:06:02) The Sanad Chain as a Distinctive Quality of Muslims(1:07:49) Meaning of This Phrase(1:10:49) Difference Between Sahih and Hasan HadithQuestions and Answers:(1:13:57) Q1: Issue of Authorization for Hadith(1:14:27) Q2: Comparison of Sanad with the Qur'anCredit for the timestamps goes to @mrs.masroor8476 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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As I was recording a brand-new episode of Secrets of a Sugar Daddy yesterday, I noticed a blocked number leaving me a voicemail. You'll get to hear exactly what it was about as I included it in this Extra Sugar segment. Naturally in the Sugar Dating lifestyle, the Sugar Baby will me much younger than her Sugar Daddy. But is there a point where the age gap is too large for the public to accept? November 6th-8th, 2024 Party Application www.secretsofasugardaddy.com/services-2 Sugar Daddy party sponsorship details: info@secretsofasugardaddy.com Become a VIP Supporter of the show at www.patreon.com/secretsofasugardaddypodcast Share your stories, questions, and comments at www.secretsofasugardaddy.com Follow us on Instagram at www.instagram.com/secretsofasugardaddy Subscribe to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/@secretsofasugardaddy
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I read the $1,000.00 example that you write and 50% of 1K is 500.00 a month for my wife. That makes sense and I understand. My Q is my spouse is 12 yrs YOUNGER than I am. Does the Age difference make a difference in the SBP cost? - Albert
He's 56, she's 32. How does this 24-year age difference impact retirement plans for "Bonnie and Clyde", and what strategies should they implement now for the most tax-efficient retirement possible in the future? While Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA are on vacation, Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast producer Andi Last enlists the help of Pure Financial Advisors' Managing Director Jake Greenberg, CFP®, ChFC® for a video case study (complete with visual aids!) on YMYW Extra number 6. Into which types of accounts should Bonnie and Clyde save for retirement? How much of their savings should they convert to Roth and when? Free financial resources and transcript: https://bit.ly/ymywe-6 Download the Key Financial Data Guide Watch the video spitball: https://youtu.be/fZdbax6o5H4 Request your own Retirement Spitball Analysis YMYW Extra on YouTube | Guides | Blogs | Educational Videos | YMYW Newsletter Schedule a free financial assessment 01:19 - Bonnie & Clyde's Financial Situation 06:56 - Health Savings Accounts Explained 08:16 - Real Estate Plans 09:42 - Contribute to Brokerage Account or Roth 401(k)? 11:01 - Bonnie & Clyde's Pre-Financial Assessment: A Video Case Study 23:28 - Tax Diversification Visualized 30:02 - Roth Conversions: When and How Much? Current and Future Tax Brackets Visualized 35:53 - Age Difference and Retirement Date Differences 27:15 - Bonnie and Clyde's Cars, Drinks and Pets 39:57 - Final Thoughts
Eddie, the New Parent Again podcast host, shares his experience of being a new parent again with an 11-year age gap between his two children. He started the podcast to document his journey and support fathers, as many platforms are geared toward mothers. Eddie's daughter, 11 years older than her sister, has become more confident and engaged through their podcast recordings. Eddie emphasizes the importance of not replacing the older child and making them feel loved and valued. He also discusses the stereotypes and misconceptions about fatherhood, highlighting the involvement and dedication of many fathers. The conversation explores the importance of effective communication and support in relationships. It highlights the need to communicate openly and honestly without shaming or offensive language. The speakers discuss the negative impact of social media and the tendency for people to complain and seek drama. They emphasize the importance of not sharing personal relationship issues with others and respecting each other's boundaries. They also discuss the significance of trust, loyalty, and mutual support in a long-term relationship. The conversation concludes with advice on finding joy in everyday life and avoiding comparison with others. Takeaways Starting a podcast can be a fun and fulfilling way to document your experiences and provide support to others. It's important to make older siblings feel loved and valued when a new baby arrives. Fatherhood is often stereotyped and misunderstood, but many fathers are actively involved in their children's lives. Communication and understanding are vital in maintaining healthy relationships and addressing issues. Effective communication and support are crucial in relationships. Avoid shaming or offensive language when addressing issues. Social media can amplify negativity and drama. Personal relationship issues should be kept private. Trust, loyalty, and mutual support are essential in long-term relationships. Find joy in everyday life and avoid comparing yourself to others. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:20 Starting the New Parent Again Podcast 08:04 Dealing with Feedback and Criticism 11:41 The Decision to Have Another Child 17:47 Telling the Older Daughter about the Pregnancy 23:34 Balancing Responsibilities and Expectations 30:28 Stereotypes and Misconceptions about Dads 36:00 Challenges in Communication and Stereotypes 39:16 The Influence of Negativity and Drama 40:00 The Impact of Social Media on Relationships 41:24 The Importance of Communication and Support in Relationships 44:31 The Dangers of Seeking Advice from Others 48:48 Finding Joy and Resolving Conflicts in Relationships 56:26 The Importance of Family and Support Systems 59:53 Appreciating What You Have and Avoiding Comparison Keep up with Eddie and the New Parent Again podcast https://newparentagain.com/ Joon App, Newsletter, Jeys Book, Fore Fathers clothing and more lie within one click https://linktr.ee/ballboyblog --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngdadpod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngdadpod/support
Boomer vs. Millennial. Gen X vs. Gen Z. Gen Alpha vs. the AI bot it just programmed…It's every generation for themselves in an all-new episode of your favorite humorous health tech podcast! Join Elliott Wilson and Sarah Harper as they unpack the generational baggage of healthcare technology and discuss everything from digital natives to digital bystanders. This episode kicks the ageism out of health tech and is sure to have you and your relatives singing “Kumbaya” around the VR campfire.Age Differences in the Use of Health Information Technology Among Adults in the United States: An Analysis of the Health Information National Trends Survey - PubMed (nih.gov)Inter-generational Effects of Technology: Why Millennial Physicians May Be Less at Risk for Burnout Than Baby Boomers - PMC (nih.gov) Older adults can use technology: why healthcare professionals must overcome ageism in digital health - PMC (nih.gov)How Gen Z are reshaping the healthcare industry | World Economic Forum (weforum.org)
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On this episode of The ROMANce Podcast, Emmy Award winners Kenzie & Roman dive into their age difference! They also reveal a few family members who weren't exactly happy about it! And finally in Famously in Love, they list some of the biggest age differences in Hollywood! @TheROMANcePodcast @KenzieandRomanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is there any upside to negative emotions? What can comedians teach us about dealing with pain? And why did Angela eat off of a stranger's plate at a sushi bar? SOURCES:Ludwig van Beethoven, 18th-19th century composer and pianist.Jen Christensen, reporter and producer at CNN.Lauren Eskreis-Winkler, professor of management & organizations at Northwestern University.Sigmund Freud, neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis.Shirley MacLaine, actor.George Vaillant, professor of psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital.Ali Wong, comedian. RESOURCES:"The Sad Clown: The Deep Emotions Behind Stand-Up Comedy," by Jen Christensen (CNN, 2018)."Neuroticism," by Jennifer L. Tackett and Benjamin B. Lahey (The Oxford handbook of the Five Factor Model, 2017)."Thinking Too Much: Self-Generated Thought as the Engine of Neuroticism," by Adam M. Perkins, Danilo Arnone, Jonathan Smallwood, and Dean Mobbs (Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2015)."Survivor Mission: Do Those Who Survive Have a Drive to Thrive at Work?" by Lauren Eskreis-Winkler, Elizabeth Shulman, and Angela Duckworth (The Journal of Positive Psychology, 2014)."Age Differences in Personality Traits From 10 to 65: Big Five Domains and Facets in a Large Cross-Sectional Sample," by Christopher J. Soto, Oliver P. John, Samuel D. Gosling, and Jeff Potter (Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2011)."Adaptive Mental Mechanisms: Their Role in a Positive Psychology," by George Vaillant (American Psychologist, 2000).The Harvard Study of Adult Development. EXTRAS:Big Five Personality Inventory, by No Stupid Questions (2024).“Personality: The Big Five,” series by No Stupid Questions (2024).Terms of Endearment, film by James L. Brooks (1983)."Invictus," poem by William Ernest Henley (1888).
3rd Bayan in America - Mufti Tariq Masood at Maryum Masjid (Houston)(0:00) Intro (0:36) Khutba(0:41) Two Qur'anic Verses and Dua(3:31) Mufti Sahab Ka America Jany Ka Silsila?(5:18) Mtm's Tours And Negative Comments On Other Channels(7:41) Mufti Sahabb Khawateen K Dushman?(10:13) Today's Topic(10:40) Nizam e Virasat Pr Aetraz Ka Jawab(11:53) MUfti Tariq Masood's USA visit = Allah Ka Msg Deliver Krna (20:59) Hazrat Sulaiman (AS),Usman (RA) Ki Dolat Aor Molviyon Pr Aetraz(24:45) Luxurious Lifestyle Of King Sulaiman (AS)(25:17) Queen Saba Ko Dawat K Waqt Style?(25:41) Awesome Letter(26:44) Badshahon Ka Kalam = Kalamon Ka Badshah(27:18) UN Laws?(28:50) Nabi ﷺ Ki Ghurbat Pr Aetrazat(29:59) Nabi ﷺ K Nikaah(30:27) Hazrat Ayesha (RA) Aor Khadija (RA) Se Mohabbat Ki Wja(30:40) Hazrat Ayesha (RA) Ki Raaye Hazrat Khadija (RA) K Bary(33:40) Age Difference of Nabi ﷺ And Hazrat Ayesha (RA)(34:31) Surah Hijab: Azwaj Ko Talaq Ka Ikhtiyar Daina(35:51) Nabi ﷺ Ki Ghurbat Ikhtiyari(36:16) Ghurbat Door Kaisy Hooi?(37:27) Sawal Ka Jawab(37:51) Masla: Sahih Hadis (39:04) Fuqaha Ki Research(41:13) Brilliant Sahaba VS Jaahli Peer(41:51) Sahaba Ki Aqeedat (jb ye aayat nazil hoi)(42:19) Mohabbat K Taqazay(43:42) Abu Talha Ansari ra Ka Sadqa(44:41) Qurbani = Leader Ki Pehchan(45:16) Tawwakul Ka Behtereen Waqia(47:28) Nabi ﷺ Ka Faisla e Bagh(48:10) Jb Azwaj e Mutahharat ny Nabi ﷺ Se Paison Ka Mutalba Kiya?(48:46) Sharai Hukam?(49:09) Jb Nabi ﷺ Ny Azwaj Ko Talaq Ka Ikhtiyar Diya?(51:12) Successful Marriage = Nabi ﷺ K Sacha Hony Ki Daleel(51:51) Nahi aa rahi maira khyal hai bat(51:54) Attractive Personality Of Nabi ﷺ = Sacrifice Of Hazrat Ayesha (RA)(53:04) Pehla Ilzam; Nabi ﷺ Pr Jhoot Ka(56:34) Mushrikin ki Offers(56:56) Qalam (Pen) Ki Qasam Se Saboot(1:01:38) World's Expensive Festivals?(1:02:18) Sabse Zuada Sadqa e Fitar
Are you the same person you were a decade ago? Do we get better as we age? And is your sixth-grade class clown still funny? SOURCES:Aaron (Tim) Beck, professor emeritus of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania.Daniel Gilbert, professor of psychology at Harvard University.Olga Khazan, staff writer at The Atlantic. Brian Little, professor of psychology at the University of Cambridge.Jordi Quoidbach, professor of people management and organisation at ESADE, University Ramon Llull.Carl Rogers, 20th-century psychologist.Martin Short, actor and comedian.Richard Wiseman, professor of the public understanding of psychology at the University of Hertfordshire.Timothy Wilson, professor of psychology at the University of Virginia. RESOURCES:"I Gave Myself Three Months to Change My Personality," by Olga Khazan (The Atlantic, 2022)."You Can Be a Different Person After the Pandemic," by Olga Khazan (The New York Times, 2021)."The Theory of Modes: Applications to Schizophrenia and Other Psychological Conditions," by Aaron T. Beck, Molly R. Finkel, and Judith S. Beck (Cognitive Therapy and Research, 2020).“Brian Little: Are Human Personalities Hardwired?" by Guy Raz (TED Radio Hour, 2017).I Must Say: My Life As a Humble Comedy Legend, by Martin Short (2014)."The End of History Illusion," by Jordi Quoidbach, Daniel T. Gilbert, and Timothy D. Wilson (Science, 2013)."Age Differences in Personality Traits From 10 to 65: Big Five Domains and Facets in a Large Cross-Sectional Sample," by Christopher J. Soto, Oliver P. John, Samuel D. Gosling, and Jeff Potter (Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2011)."The Rank-Order Consistency of Personality Traits From Childhood to Old Age: A Guantitative Review of Longitudinal Studies," by Brent W. Roberts and Wendy F. DelVecchio (Psychological Bulletin, 2000). EXTRAS:Big Five Personality Inventory, by No Stupid Questions (2024).Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, TV series (2012-present).
David Yontef returns and we're diving deep into the latest revelations from RHOBH. We've got exclusive insider info on the cast for the next season, including the official return of a fan-favorite, Kathy Hilton. We share our personal experiences with various skincare and wellness products, offering exclusive discount codes for our listeners. From OneSkin's anti-aging peptides to Prolon's fasting program, we discuss the benefits we've noticed. Plus, we touch on Kyle Richards' latest moves and what they could mean for her future on the show. 00:00:00 - RHOBH Cast Scoop and Kyle Richards' Rumors 00:01:01 - OneSkin and Prolon Promo Codes 00:03:10 - MyOptimalBody.com Promotion 00:04:11 - Kyle Richards and Mauricio's Marriage Discussion 00:06:06 - Kyle Richards' Alleged Divorce Attorney Hire 00:07:17 - Kyle's Lesbian Moves and Aspen Trip 00:08:05 - Buying Beverly Hills Show Review 00:10:00 - Kathy Hilton's Return to RHOBH 00:11:08 - Annemarie's Exit and Political Controversy 00:13:20 - Morgan Wade's Relationship with Kyle 00:14:10 - Sarah's Personal Stories About Friends 00:15:13 - Age Differences in Relationships 00:16:10 - Annemarie Not Returning to RHOBH 00:17:27 - Political Beliefs Impact on RHOBH Casting 00:18:19 - Kelly Dodd's Alleged Firing Reasons 00:19:43 - Kathy Hilton's Role in Saving Kyle's Image 00:21:32 - Predictions for RHOBH Cast Changes 00:23:40 - Unified Front of Kyle and Kathy Hilton 00:24:11 - Teaser for Next Episode on Mike Shouhed's Legal Issues Show is sponsored by: ***Visit our Sub-Reddit: reddit.com/r/thesarahfrasershow for ALL things The Sarah Fraser Show!!!*** Carawayhome.com use code TSFS for 10% OFF your order at check out Eu Natural on Amazon use code FRASER20 for 20% OFF your entire order and order for the conception bundle Horizonfibroids.com get rid of those nasty fibroids! Hungryroot.com/tsfs use my link to get 40% OFF your first order and free veggies for life Myoptimalbody.com mention The Sarah Fraser Show for a FREE consultation and bonus 30-day FREE supply of their gut repair product Nutrafol.com use code TSFS for FREE shipping and $10 off your subscription Oneskin.co use code TSFS for 15% OFF your fabulous order Two Dots: Brain Puzzle Game download the FREE IOS and Apple puzzle game to relax your mind and unwind Upliftdesk.com use code TSFS for 5% OFF your order and check out their 4.9star customer service rating on Google **Check out some of my FAVORITE things on Amazon Marketplace - especially if you're looking to get geared-up to start your own Podcast!!!** https://www.amazon.com/shop/thesarahfrasershow Advertise on The Sarah Fraser Show: thesarahfrasershow@gmail.com Got a TIP about your favorite show? Email: thesarahfrasershow@gmail.com Follow me on Instagram: @thesarahfrasershow Follow me on Tiktok: @thesarahfrasershow Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/SarahFraserShow Book me on Cameo: cameo.com/sarahfraser Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Guest(s):Ms. Hunter - A prominent figure in media circles, Ms. Hunter brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective to the podcasting world. Her insights on personal development and societal issues have resonated with many listeners.Ms. Cat - Known for her candid discussions and engaging personality, Ms. Cat is a frequent guest on podcasts discussing contemporary issues, especially those related to relationships and societal norms.In this dynamic episode of the Four Kings Podcast, host Mike E Mike, also known as C-Mac, invites Ms. Hunter and Ms. Cat to delve into issues surrounding relationships, societal expectations, and personal growth. Mike expresses his thoughts on what it means to maintain individuality within a partnership while grappling with traditional and modern views on marriage. Meanwhile, Ms. Hunter and Ms. Cat offer compelling counterpoints, drawing from personal experiences to enrich the conversation.The episode kicks off with a lively discussion about the ongoing reality of COVID-19 and how precautions such as wearing masks and maintaining hygiene are essential. It then transitions into an analysis of the publicized situation involving KeKe Palmer and critiques of modern relationship dynamics. The conversation expands into the societal pressures on women to conform to tradtional roles, particularly in the context of marriage vows and the controversial word "obey".Key terms like "city girls mode," "reflection of your partner," and "relationship dynamics" are weaved throughout the episode, enhancing the listener's engagement with these topics.1:03 KeKe Palmer's Confidence and Relationship Dynamics8:00 Balancing Individual Desires and Relationship Expectations12:39 Debating Obedience and Submission in Marriage Vows15:42 Navigating Marriage Challenges and Misconceptions19:45 Gender Dynamics and Perceptions in Relationships and Divorce23:46 Marriage, Age Differences, and Relationship Dynamics28:56 Syphilis Transmission and Social Dynamics Among Men and Women32:07 Relationship Dynamics and the Importance of Emotional Support
If a younger woman has a vocation to religious life, is that a problem for the community she joins -- which likely skews older -- or a blessing for everyone? The Nuns discuss! Read the transcript here: https://anunslife.org/podcasts/random-nun-clips/RNC-as169-age-difference-culture-gap Listen to the full Motherhouse Road Trip podcast here: https://anunslife.org/motherhouse-road-trip/sisters-of-mercy-of-the-americas Don't forget to call us and leave a message. Tell us what you like, ask a question, or just say hi. Call 913-214-6087. Let us know your thoughts about the podcast by taking this short survey! Your input helps us shape the future of the In Good Faith podcast! Click HERE to take the survey. Thank you!
In this episode, Alex and Wade answer various Social Security questions from their listeners. They discuss the limitations of online Q&A and the importance of seeking professional advice for personalized financial planning. They also address the availability of tools for running hypotheticals on Social Security claiming strategies. The hosts delve into the complexities of claiming Social Security at different ages and the potential impact on taxes and spousal benefits. They provide insights on claiming an ex-spouse's Social Security and discuss the considerations of age difference and life expectancy in determining the optimal claiming strategy. Lastly, they share personal updates on their fitness goals and tease the next episode on reverse mortgages. Listen now to learn more! Takeaways Seek professional advice for personalized financial planning rather than relying solely on online Q&A. Tools for running hypotheticals on Social Security claiming strategies are limited, but resources like Open Social Security can provide some insights. Claiming Social Security at different ages can have implications for taxes, spousal benefits, and survivor benefits. Eligibility for claiming an ex-spouse's Social Security depends on factors such as length of marriage and timing of divorce. Consider age difference and life expectancy when determining the optimal Social Security claiming strategy. Personal updates: Alex and Wade are working on their pull-up goals and discussing the benefits of hanging exercises. The next episode will cover reverse mortgages. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Q&A Arc 03:01 The Limitations of Online Q&A 04:13 Tool for Running Hypotheticals on Social Security 07:43 Claiming Social Security at 70 and Tax Planning 11:31 Claiming Ex-Spouse's Social Security 14:45 Claiming Social Security at 62 and Spousal Amount at Full Retirement Age 17:41 Claiming Social Security at 69 and Spousal Amount at 67, or Waiting Until 70 22:47 Impact of Age Difference and Life Expectancy on Claiming Strategy 27:15 Personal Update: Pull-Ups and Hanging Exercises 31:19 Closing Remarks and Preview of Next Episode Links The Retirement Planning Guidebook: 2nd Edition has just been updated for 2024! Visit your preferred book retailer or simply click here to order your copy today: https://www.wadepfau.com/books/ This episode is sponsored by Retirement Researcher https://retirementresearcher.com/. Download their free eBook, 8 Tips to Becoming A Retirement Income Investor at retirementresearcher.com/8tips
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In this conversation, Tripp Limehouse discusses the importance of planning in marriage and retirement. He emphasizes the need for couples to be on the same page and have a well-defined plan. Tripp also highlights the role of one spouse in handling financial matters and the importance of communication in retirement planning. He discusses the impact of age difference in retirement planning and the need to align retirement goals. Tripp also mentions upcoming events and workshops, including a Social Security and income planning workshop. He advises against quick retirement fixes and overspending, and emphasizes the importance of a well-tailored financial strategy. To connect with Tripp call 800-940-6979. Visit Limehouse Financial to learn more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 343: In this conversation, Angie Lee discusses her journey as an entrepreneur and emphasizes the importance of joy and openness in relationships. We also discuss the reality of loving older men and the need for personal happiness in order to create fulfilling relationships. Overall, our conversation encourages everyone listening to prioritize their own joy and approach relationships with honesty and vulnerability.Chapters0:00:03 Angie Lee's journey from rebellion to entrepreneurship0:05:07 Angie's unique and humorous brand persona0:12:30 The resilience of the body and the toll of extreme dieting.0:16:04 Finding a healthy, energetic shape and body shape.0:20:26 The Desirability of Embracing Pleasure in Relationships0:35:32 The Illusion of Love on Social Media0:36:14 The Reality of Relationships for Single Women0:40:11 Age Difference and Choosing Love over Logic0:45:59 Surrendering to the reality of having an older partner0:58:17 Parenting, Inner Work, and Breaking Molds1:01:39 Embracing Joy and Focusing on Personal Happiness1:15:00 Embracing the Queen Energy1:20:04 The Power of Holding the Posture of the QueenConnect with Madelyn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/madelynmoon/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-madelyn-moon-show-previously-mind-body-musings/id866031519Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1QRkDbXYd5SXZm3b95iT56?si=fe8d4c2968404eebFree quiz: http://maddymoon.com/quizConnect with Angie Lee:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/angieleeshowWebsite: https://www.angielee.com
Menopause, Divorce and Keeping Intimacy Alive in RelationshipsIn this episode, the hosts discuss the link between menopause and divorce, shedding light on how the challenges that accompany this phase of life can impact relationships. They provide insights into improving intimacy after menopause, discussing the importance of open communication, understanding, and adjustments in libido changes. They also reflect on societal and cultural perceptions of aging, stressing that growing older should not translate to 'throwing in the towel,' but embracing vitality and seeking ways to improve the quality of life. They advise relationships to prioritize companionship, emotional bonds and a mutual commitment to maintaining overall health and well-being.00:00 Introduction and Overview00:43 Welcome Back and Casual Banter01:33 Podcast Housekeeping and Updates06:06 Discussion on Menopause and Divorce14:05 Viewer Comments and Feedback16:21 Discussion on Menopause and Relationship Struggles23:26 Closing Thoughts and Reflections26:02 Preferences in Age and the Problem with It26:29 The Impact of Age Difference on Relationships27:07 Stereotypes and Misconceptions about Older Women27:49 The Libido of Older Women and Men28:14 The Attraction of Older Women to Younger Men29:12 The Reality of Ageing and Sexuality30:27 The Importance of Sexual Compatibility and Communication30:55 The Impact of Menopause on Relationships31:21 The Role of Communication in Addressing Sexual Issues33:04 The Influence of Culture on Sexual Communication33:39 The Importance of Open Communication in Maintaining Sexual Health34:02 The Role of Hormone Replacement Therapy in Sexual Health35:24 The Importance of Sexual Compatibility in a Relationship36:40 The Impact of Physical Fitness on Sexual Health38:43 The Role of Communication in Maintaining a Healthy Sex Life38:50 The Impact of Personal Transformation on Relationships49:04 The Importance of Self-Mastery in Maintaining a Healthy Sex LifeLeave a review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/candidly-with-coffee/id1497184161Work with Jeaninehttps://stan.store/mrsceo_jSupport us by following on Social MediaAmazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/mrsceo_jLTK Fashion Links: https://www.shopLTK.com/explore/MrsCEO_JInstagram: https://instagram.com/mrsceo_jInstagram: https://instagram.com/candidly_withcoffeeWeight Loss IG: https://instagram.com/@jsbodybootcampTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrsceo_jMike's YouTube Channel: @escoelitefitness Mike's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/@escoelitefitnessSupport us by Using the Brands we Love1UP Nutrition Code: JEANINEhttps://www.1upnutrition.com MegaFit Mealshttps://megafitmeals.rfrl.co/p75q7Built Bar Code: MRSCEOJhttps://builtbar.com?baapp=MRSCEOJCRZ YOGA code: MRSCEOJ to save 10%CRZyoga: https://us.crzyoga.com/?ref=JEANINEESCOBAR
[Rerun] Dr. Kirk Honda and Humberto talk about the pros and cons of age gaps in romantic relationships.From our sponsor, BetterHelp: Need a therapist? Try BetterHelp! https://www.betterhelp.com/kirkGet started today and enjoy 10% off your first month. Discount code “KIRK" will be automatically applied.https://FactorMeals.com/Seattle50Become a member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOUZWV1DRtHtpP2H48S7iiw/joinBecome a patron: https://www.patreon.com/PsychologyInSeattleEmail: https://www.psychologyinseattle.com/contactWebsite: https://www.psychologyinseattle.comMerch: https://teespring.com/stores/psychology-in-seattleCameo: https://www.cameo.com/kirkhondaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/psychologyinseattle/Facebook Official Page: https://www.facebook.com/PsychologyInSeattle/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kirk.hondaOctober 30, 2017The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®Trigger Warning: This episode may include topics such as assault, trauma, and discrimination. If necessary, listeners are encouraged to refrain from listening and care for their safety and well-being.Disclaimer: The content provided is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. Nothing here constitutes personal or professional consultation, therapy, diagnosis, or creates a counselor-client relationship. Topics discussed may generate differing points of view. If you participate (by being a guest, submitting a question, or commenting) you must do so with the knowledge that we cannot control reactions or responses from others, which may not agree with you or feel unfair. Your participation on this site is at your own risk, accepting full responsibility for any liability or harm that may result. Anything you write here may be used for discussion or endorsement of the podcast. Opinions and views expressed by the host and guest hosts are personal views. Although, we take precautions and fact check, they should not be considered facts and the opinions may change. Opinions posted by participants (such as comments) are not those of the hosts. Readers should not rely on any information found here and should perform due diligence before taking any action. For a more extensive description of factors for you to consider, please see www.psychologyinseattle.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3269717/advertisement
Join us in this podcast episode as we explore the world of horror films, their social implications, and the vital role women play within this genre. Our special guest, Ellen, an expert in film studies with a special interest in horror films, takes us on an intriguing journey through the evolution of horror and its multifaceted narratives. From discussing the recent SAG-AFTRA actress strike and its impact on the industry to a thorough analysis of Sofia Coppola's film Priscilla and the rise of satire films, this episode is a treat for film enthusiasts. We also examine the discourse around Marvel and superhero movies, confronting negative narratives and defending their crucial place in contemporary cinema. The conversation extends to how capitalism has impacted the staying power of Marvel and superheroes and how criticism of Marvel often aligns with their casting choices. We explore how gender dynamics play out in horror movies, using films like Midsummer and Hereditary as our case studies. We discuss their subtexts, character dynamics, and their audacious approach to horror. In the latter part of the episode, we examine the horror movie Invisible Man and its unique take on suspense and horror. We analyze the protagonist's experience of domestic violence and the innovative cinematic techniques employed to represent her ordeal. We also discuss the themes of manipulation and control in horror films, using the power dynamics in Invisible Man as an example. Finally, we engage in an in-depth discussion about family dynamics, power play, and the horror of patriarchy in films like Rosemary's Baby and The Omen. So, listen in and let's dissect the world of horror films together. (0:00:05) - Women in Horror Films Are Important (0:15:16) - Discussion on Films (0:23:45) - Marvel and Superhero Movies Discussion (0:28:32) - Critique and Controversy Surrounding Marvel (0:39:06) - Gender Dynamics and Horror Movies (0:48:35) - Film Analysis (0:59:53) - Horror Film Manipulation and Ignored Emotions (1:07:14) - Analysis of "Invisible Man" Film (1:16:46) - Exploring Themes of Manipulation and Control (1:28:29) - Discussion on the Film "Invisible Man" (1:34:03) - Rich People, Family Dynamics, and Succession (1:41:43) - Haunting of Hill House and Bly Manor Discussion (1:48:02) - Age Difference and Satanic Panic Comparisons (1:53:03) - Pregnancy Themes in Horror Films (1:58:02) - Rosemary's Baby and the Omen Comparisons (2:08:57) - Film Themes and Women's Control (2:15:13) - Horror Movies and TV Recommendations Ellen's aka Elle Literacy Socials Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@elleliteracy Instagram https://www.instagram.com/elle.literacy/ Podcast Socials Twitter: https://twitter.com/BeenMeaning2Pod Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ivebeenmeaning2pod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ive-Been-Meaning-To-Watch-That-113280083760521/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivebeenmeaning2/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNXmim-bDsiyhpi04KEaALA Thank you so much for listening to the podcast. We really appreciate it. If you would like to support the podcast, you can subscribe for 4.99 a month. https://anchor.fm/ivebeenmeaningtowatchthat/support Manika's Socials YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1CmokqeLIagz7nYQJfeRIw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mdulcio98/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/manika3000 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@manika3000?is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ivebeenmeaningtowatchthat/support
A harmonious marriage is like a perfectly tuned melody, where two people find joy and comfort in each other's company. It's the beauty of shared laughter, mutual understanding, and a sense of belonging. In this special episode, Gary joins Valeria for an honest and open conversation about marriage and how their relationship started. From a comical allergy to hair dyes, to their age difference challenges and parenting approach, they share an insightful conversation about life, love, and business. You can find Gary on: https://www.instagram.com/garylipovetsky/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKHLJJd07IhT9DPhxsY-EYg Valeria is on: https://www.instagram.com/valerialipovetsky/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWkDFq1pO7YNzifE3A4UsMA https://www.tiktok.com/@valeria.lipovetsky Not Alone Podcast What We Talked About: 00:00 Intro 02:07 The allergy to hair dyes 07:13 First meeting 10:31 Dating preferences 13:53 Age difference 17:08 What Mom had to say 25:49 The sweet ignorance of youth 29:51 Answering age gap questions 35:15 Building a business together 42:16 Prioritize the benefit to the family 47:03 Creating a brand with value 51:35 Building everything in-house 55:41 Separation of tasks and expertise 01:02:13 A common goal prevents disagreements 01:05:00 They're actually straight A students 01:07:17 The mindset to get things done 01:08:58 Do you celebrate achievements? 01:13:18 Personal breakthroughs 01:15:14 Keeping up with the trends 01:18:57 What's the future like?
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We had Jamie Lynn call us out of the blue to talk about something that's bothering her... Her father is 70 and dating a 28 year old. Their age difference is 42 years and Jamie Lynn says it is wrong and affecting the family! Is she right or should she let her dad live?
Today on the show we talk to Taylor from Father Bill's in Quincy in the Good Vibe Tribe, Melanie shares her story of getting trapped at Burning Man, a listener is upset with her father over his new girlfriend being 42 years younger than him and we ask you all what you broke while on vacation after Producer Dan's family crashed a boat over Labor Day Weekend!
Listeners called in to weigh in on whether or not Jamie-Lynn is right to be upset at her father for his dating choices!
It's Q&A time! We're back, answering YOUR burning questions! If a guy won't commit until after sex, is that a red flag? When someone cancels a date, what's the statistical likelihood that their excuse is a lie? And if your brother and best friend showed up at Christmas, hand in hand and without warning, what would you do? Come join us in our living room for the Shandy take! Thanks to our sponsors!- Go to https://www.babbel.com/DEARSHANDY to save up to 55% off your subscription!- Head to https://www.factormeals.com/SHANDY60 and use code SHANDY60 to get 60% off your first box!- Go to https://www.squarespace.com/SHANDY and use code SHANDY for 10% off your first website or domain!- Go to https://www.cozyearth.com/SHANDY and use code SHANDY at checkout to save 35%!0:00 - Q1: The Guy I'm Interested In Won't Commit Until We Sleep Together—Is This Normal?14:16 - Q2: When A Date Cancels, What's The Statistical Likelihood That Their Excuse Is A Lie?26:57 - Q3: My Brother Showed Up To Family Christmas With My Best Friend On His Arm—Help!37:44 - Q4: I'm In Love With A Man 28 Years Older—Am I Wasting My Youth? 1:08:42 - Q5: My Ex And I Have Remained Friends But His New Relationship Is Affecting Me—Does This Mean I Still Have Feelings And Should Cut Ties?If you have a relationship question, write us at: dearshandy@gmail.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dear-shandy/donationsSubscribe and watch the episodes on YouTube! https://bit.ly/SubscribeDearShandyFollow us!Dear Shandy - https://www.instagram.com/dearshandySharleen Joynt - https://www.instagram.com/sharleenjoyntAndy Levine - https://www.instagram.com/machinelevinePrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dear-shandy/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy