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In this episode, we explore various green flags that can guide us towards building successful relationships. We examine those positive signs that indicate a relationship has the potential to thrive and grow. We offer insights into the possibility of healthy and fulfilling connections with another person. By learning to identify these green flags in others, we can empower ourselves to make informed decisions about our romantic prospects. Furthermore, we acknowledge that personal growth and self-reflection play a crucial role in creating and maintaining healthy connections. Join TalkDoc, Teighlor, and Meredith as we unpack the significance of green flags, equipping you with the knowledge and tools to foster meaningful relationships. Discover the joy of recognizing positive indicators in potential partners and nurturing the potential for a bright and fulfilling future together. Music by epidemic sound. SHOW NOTES: Experts : Kelly Green, Shanita Brown, Amanda Chatel Resources : Article on Green Flags by Amanda Chatel: https://www.self.com/story/relationship-green-flags Four Couples Married More than 50 Years Spill Secret to Long-Lasting Love: https://abcnews.go.com/Lifestyle/couples-married-longer-50-years-spill-secret-long/story?id=45222748 StrengthsFinder 2.0: https://store.gallup.com/p/en-us/10385/strengthsfinder-2.0-(hardcover) Links : https://www.drshanitabrown.com/ https://www.kellyegreen.com/ Previous AFAF Episodes on Boundaries: https://pod.link/afafwithtalkdoc/episode/c6b431c4b18335a1759db7588986fd0d https://pod.link/afafwithtalkdoc/episode/8dc8625be3a918b62f8c9d16a1f888f9 https://pod.link/afafwithtalkdoc/episode/04a05256443fa4baabf2b3dcbfcc32d9
Reset gets tips for finding a love connection offline with freelance writer Amanda Chatel and Chicago dating experts Bela Gandhi and Anita Chlipala.
Sur internet, la pornographie est accessible à tous-tes. Que disent ces films de notre société? Existe-t-il une pornographie féministe ? Comment la définir ? Clémentine Gallot et Pauline Verduzier tentent de répondre à ces questions dans ce nouvel épisode de Quoi de Meuf. David Artavia, « Meet the Gay Publisher Behind ‘Playgirl Magazine’s Bold Relaunch », Out (2021)« Relations sexuelles: le porno, principale source d’information des jeunes adultes américains », La Dépêche (2021)Pierre Nicolas L’Olive, « Dans le porno, le coronavirus contamine aussi », Huffingtonpost (2020)Deep Throat (Gorge Profonde), de Gerard Damiano (1975) Snuff, de Michael et Roberta Findlay (1975)Andrea Dworkin, Pornography: Men Possessing Women, Plume (1991)La performance d’Annie Sprinkle: « A Public Cervix Announcement » Pornocratie, d’Ovidie, sur (2017)Hot girls wanted, de Jill Bauer et Ronna Gradus (2015)Hot girls wanted : turned on, Ronna Greadus, Rashida Jones, Jill Bauer (2017)Robin d’Angelo, Judy, Lola, sofia et moi, Goutte d’Or (2018)Vincent Vantighem, « Jacquie et Michel: Le parquet de Paris ouvre une enquête pour « viols » et « proxénétisme » », 20 minutes (2020) « Exploitation sexuelle d’actrices porno: un producteur réputé incarcéré » La Dépêche (2021) « Les français, les femmes et les films X » , IFOP (2012) Laura Bell, « Women Tell Us Why They Prefer Porn with No Women », Vice (2019)Sous la direction de Juliette Rennes, Encyclopédie critique du genre, La Découverte (2016)« Le porno féministe selon la réalisatrice Anoushka », Brut (2021) Quentin Girard, « Portrait, Lucie Blush. Rougir de plaisir », Libération (2015)My body my rules, d’Emilie Jouvet (2017)The Bitchhiker, d’Olympe de G. (2016) We are the Fucking World, d’Olympe de G. (2017)Une dernière fois, d’Olympe de G. (2020) The Elegant Spanking, de Maria Beatty (1995)The Black Glove, de Maria Beatty (1996)Amanda Chatel, « 8 Places To Watch Ethical Porn That Focuses On Female Pleasure », Bustle (2018)Nina Hartley, « Reflections of a feminist porn star » (1992)Rebecca Whisnant, « « But What About Feminist Porn ? » : Examining the Work of Tristan », Sage Journals (2016) Gabrielle Kassel, « ‘Feminist’ and ‘Ethical’ Erotic Content Has Gone Mainstream - but Is It Legit? », Heathline (2020) Amanda Cawston, « The feminist case against pornography: a review and re-evaluation », Tandfonline (2018) « Des professionnels du porno préparent une « charte déontologique » du X, une première », Le Monde (2020) Lsd, la série documentaire, « épisode 1: A quoi servent les Porn studies ? Le porno à bras le corps », Perrine Kervran, France Culture (2018)Florian Vörös, Désirer comme un homme: Enquête sur les fantasmes et les masculinités, La Découverte (2020) Claire Potter, « Not Safe for Work: Why Feminist Pornography Matters », Dissent Magazine (2016)Elsa Dorlin, Sexe, genre et sexualités, Presses universitaires de France (2008) « 4 ways you can find ‘ethical porn’ », Daily dot (2020) Splash, « Peut-on révolutionner le business du porno », Nouvelles Ecoutes (2020) « Hazel Mead Is Illustrating Sex and Periods From A Female Perspective », The Art Gorgeous (2019) The Sex Factor, de Buddy Ruben (2016)The Nice Guys, de Shane Black (2016)The Girl next door, de Luke Greenfield (2004)Zack et Miri font un porno de Kevin Smith, de Kevin Smith (2012) Le Pornographe de Bertrand Bonello (2001)Mégane Choquet, avec Médiapart « Harcèlement: avant Adèle Haenel, le témoignage de Noémie Kocher, victime de Jean-Claude Brisseau », Allocine (2019)Un couteau dans le coeur, de Yann Gonzales (2018) The Deuce, de David Simon et George Pelecanos , OCS (2017-2019)Mutantes, de Virginie Despentes (2009) Rhabillage, d’Ovidie (2011) Lisa Mandel, Mathieu Trachman, La Fabrique pornographique, Casterman (2016)Mathilde Ramadier, Camille Ulrich, Corps Public, Faubourg (2021) Marie Kirschen, Anna Wanda Gogusey, Herstory. Histoire(s) des féminismes, La ville brule (2021)Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes, cet épisode est conçu et présenté par Clémentine Gallot et Pauline Verduzier. Prise de son par Adrien Beccaria à l’Arrière Boutique. Mixage Laurie Galligani. Générique réalisé par Aurore Meyer Mahieu. Réalisation, montage et coordination Ashley Tola.
Before this supply run I, personally, had no idea what the hell (or heaven? or limbo?) purgatory is! This episode will be part of a series, like all episodes on this godforsaken podcast. The series will explore religions across the world, Indigenous philosophies, death, the afterlife, reincarnation, and eschatology. All satire and goofiness aside, I encourage y'all to look into these religions and beliefs! Don't take my word for it. I do my best to look up information yet fact-checking is the best way to broaden our understanding of these topics :-) Follow us on Twitter @probphilpod Support Problematic Paul and their Philosophies by becoming a Patron! Citations History Lists. “9 levels of Purgatory (Dante’s Purgatorio) https://historylists.org/ art/9-levels-of-purgatory-dantes-purgatorio.html (Accessed October , 2020) Jonathan Malesic. Purgatory is other people on ‘The Good Place’ and ‘Forever’. America The Jesuit Review. https://www.americamagazine.org/arts-culture/ 2018/12/28/purgatory-other-people-good-place-and-forever (Accessed October 6, 2020) Amanda Chatel. What 7 Religions Think Happens After You Die. Bustle. https://www.bustle.com/articles/55208-do-hindus-believe-in-heaven-what-7-major-religions-believe-about-death-and-the-afterlife (accessed October 6, 2020) Jacques Le Goff. The Birth of Purgatory (translated by Arthur Goldhammer). https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=4dzynjFfX7kC&oi=fnd&pg=PA1&dq=purgatory&ots=V2nvasoGuc&sig=_6khgomyIuV4yTGjwEKahvoPouo#v=onepage&q=purgatory&f=false The third place pg 3-7. (Accessed October 6, 2020) Takami Matsuda. Death and Purgatory in Middle English Didactic Poetry. https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=ZHsz8o-xeE4C&oi=fnd&pg=PR7&dq=purgatory&ots=DLS5KUBxKv&sig=T-Ded3DWVBak2NECMuhPX2jUl68#v=onepage&q=purgatory&f=false The Doctrine of Purgatory and Late Medieval Attitudes Towards Death and the Afterlife. (Accessed October 6, 2020) Stephen F. Teiser. The Scripture on the Ten Kings and the making of purgatory in medieval Chinese buddhism. https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=BJVG5mnpnL0C&oi=fnd&pg=PR9&dq=purgatory&ots=C8ezbBfjKA&sig=2xIsyrYyk5gJ3gCD1NlubJ9fOoo#v=onepage&q=purgatory&f=false (accessed October 6, 2020)
On this wonderful International Women's Day and the first birthday of my book, I wanted to speak with a very special story-teller. Amanda Chatel is a sex & relationships writer for Bustle, a feminist and as of recently, a novelist. She makes me laugh and cry on a weekly basis via her writing and sarcastic Insta stories. I'm therefore inviting you to sit with us for this beautifully hilarious episode of storytelling. Amanda walks me through her incredible personal journey. We talk exes, revenge, horse shit (literally), soulmates (lol), writing, divorce parties at the Plaza, death & ill-wishes, forgiveness, birds and so many more unbelievable things. Hold on tight; this is quite the journey! Enjoy the laughs! For more on Amanda, check out her writing on Bustle, her Facebook Page @lachatel, or find her on Twitter @angrychatel . ps: Please, please, please consider buying my book, Just Bad Timing, on this beautiful day of celebrations. If you are in Vancouver, I'll be at Havana on Commercial Street drinking mojitos anytime after 5pm today. pps: As always, like, subscribe, download, applaud, all the things to support this podcast. I love you so very much my dear listeners. And to all my inspiring, gorgeous Womxn out there, have a wonderful day and do whatever the FUCK you want. Your little C. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/runningwildwithchristine/support
Relationship & Sex columnist Amanda Chatel joined Vodka O'Clock to talk about charities in need of attention and what the current political regime means to women. Support the show at Patreon.com/amberunmasked
Relationship columnist Amanda Chatel returns to Vodka O'Clock for St. Dwywyn's Day, a day to celebrate lovers, romance & friendship. Handling breakups, social media, and gift giving discussed. To sponsor the show go to Patreon.com/AmberUnmasked. (Ep 1603 was a video episode)
Lori talks to Dr. Sheri Meyers, a licensed marriage and family therapist and the author of Chatting or Cheating: How to Detect Infidelity, Rebuild Love, and Affair-Proof Your Relationship, and Amanda Chatel, a lifestyle writer at Bustle who has personally been affected by infidelity, about the differing ways in which men and women react, as well as some of the most common reasons people are inclined to cheat.
This is our SEX-POSITIVE SPECTACULAR episode with AMANDA CHATEL. We talked about writing, relationships, sex, porn and what we think of the artificial commercialism of Valentine’s Day. Amanda’s writing is often found on websites like Bustle, OkCupid, Mic, YourTango and more. If you follow her on Twitter @angrychatel
Noah sits down with Amanda Chatel and Kelly Webber, Support Desk Technicians in IT Customer Support.
The holidays are here, and for many that means we are feeling stressed and tired. Now we face the prospect of family gatherings with relatives we may never have felt close to. How do we keep from slipping into petty behaviors and spats that began decades ago? Guests include YourTango.com blogger Amanda Chatel; psychologist Peter Spinogatti (author, Explaining Unhappiness); author and life coach Elizabeth Manuel; psychologist Dr. Robyn "Doc Rob" Odegaard (author, Stop The Drama Now!); and psychologist Dr. Amy Johnson.