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Text Jason @ Leadership VoyageDo we have decision-making all wrong?Wall Street Journal's "The Best Leaders Aren't Decisive. They're Ambivalent."Don't rush!Don't fall into what Michael Watkins calls the "action imperative."How much information is the right amount before making a decision?Bezos' 70%Bain's Pareto principleImprove your decision-making process.Farnam Street's decision journal templateLeadership Voyageemail: StartYourVoyage@gmail.comlinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonallenwick/youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LeadershipVoyagemusic: by Napoleon (napbak)https://www.fiverr.com/napbakvoice: by Ayanna Gallantwww.ayannagallantVO.com========== Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Making and maintaining meaningful friendships as an adult can feel like a challenge, but understanding the psychology behind it can transform the way we connect. In this episode, Dr. Perpetua Neo joins me for an in-depth discussion on friendship dynamics, setting boundaries, and recognising toxic patterns. We explore why some friendships leave you drained while others fuel your growth, how to identify ambivalent friendships, and the key to building connections that genuinely support you. If you've ever felt like friendships are more complicated than they should be, this conversation will give you the clarity and tools to navigate them with confidence. This is Part 1 of a two-part conversation, with the next episode diving even deeper into self-identity, confidence, and personal boundaries. Tune in now and redefine the way you approach friendships. SHOWNOTES - 00:00:00 - Episode and guest introduction 00:02:00 - The importance of friendship for adults 00:05:15 - Toxic vs. Ambivalent friendships 00:09:45 - Mutual respect, understanding, & communicating boundaries 00:15:10 - How your nervous system reacts to inconsistent friendships 00:20:18 - Harmful manipulations & machinations in friendship 00:26:35 - Supportive friendships vs friendships that hold you back 00:38:15 - Importance of diverse friendships 00:41:45 - Misalignment of beliefs & knowing your non-negotiables 00:44:55 - Conditional friendships 00:47:35 - Girl Gangs and toxic feminism 00:51:15 - Can friendships built on trauma lead to growth? 00:58:20 - Recognising power imbalances in friend groups 01:07:00 - Friend groups that reinforce negative thinking & stagnation 01:15:00 - How friends shape your self-image, motivation, & ambition 01:20:00 - How making fun of friends can mask deeper issues 01:28:40 - Recognising & escaping unhealthy friendship cycles CONNECT WITH DR. PERPETUA NEO - Dr. Perpetua Neo's Work for Mindbodygreen - https://www.mindbodygreen.com/wc/dr-perpetua-neo Website - https://www.perpetuaneo.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/perpetuaneo/ MORE RESOURCES - EmoPersona Quiz - https://www.kratimehra.com/emopersonaquiz/ Newsletter - https://www.kratimehra.com/newsletter/ For more, visit - https://www.kratimehra.com/experible/
Episode Overview In today's Q+A episode, we tackle the big topic of ambivalence—when you're stuck between wanting change and resisting it. Ambivalence is a normal part of the change process, but it doesn't have to keep you stuck. Join us as we share practical strategies to work through it, make meaningful progress, and build a future you're excited about. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to Balance365 Coaching to get access to so much more! Get your name on our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points Why ambivalence is normal and how to reframe it. How to evaluate the cost of staying the same. How to break down big goals into manageable steps. Shifting your focus to what you're gaining. Related Content Episode 351: How Kaisu Changed Her Mindset, Gained a World of Confidence, and Lost 40lbs with Balance365 Episode 332: Can I Lose Weight While Eating Like A Normal Person? (Reshare)
Episode 259- The Ambivalent World - hosted by Mark Vance. To read the full article by Seth Troutt - visit World Magazine's website at https://wng.org/opinions/the-transition-to-ambivalent-world-1733225254This podcast is designed to help you live a faithful and fruitful life where Jesus has called you. Connect with Cornerstone Church Online at cornerstonelife.com. Subscribe to our "Sermon" and "Equip" podcasts on iTunes and Spotify and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
durée : 00:37:48 - France Culture va plus loin (l'Invité(e) des Matins) - par : Guillaume Erner, Isabelle de Gaulmyn - Depuis le vote de la motion de censure, la gauche se divise sur la stratégie à adopter. Faut-il ou non participer au prochain gouvernement ? À ce sujet, que nous apprend l'histoire sur le rapport que la gauche entretient avec le pouvoir ? - réalisation : Félicie Faugère - invités : Jean-Noël Jeanneney Historien, ancien président de Radio France; Anne-Laure Ollivier Agrégée et docteure en histoire, professeure en classe préparatoire
Heute geht es bei Planet Trek fm um die Doppelfolge "The Maquis" aus der zweiten Staffel der Serie "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine". Es diskutieren Claudia Kern und Björn Sülter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Heute geht es bei Planet Trek fm um die Doppelfolge "The Maquis" aus der zweiten Staffel der Serie "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine". Es diskutieren Claudia Kern und Björn Sülter.
I dive into a detailed explanation of avoidant and ambivalent attachment. I explain why and how a child develops each of these insecure attachment styles. I then outline how you are supposed to know in adulthood if you have an avoidant or ambivalent attachment style. Your attachment style (secure, avoidant, or ambivalent) profoundly affects how you experience relationships and how you express yourself in relationship. And your attachment style develops based on your relationship with your primary caregivers.
I denne uges udgave af Lykkeberg og Corydon vender de to chefredaktører det ministerkabinet, som Trump er ved at færdiggøre. Og det er et hold der stikker i mange og modsætningsfyldte retninger, som skal rummes i en regering, der bliver interessant at følge de næste fire år. Herefter taler de to chefredaktører om den grønne trepart, som de begge har det ambivalent med. På den ene side, siger Rune Lykkeberg, er det en sejr i sig selv, at der overhovedet sker noget på klimaområdet, selv om meget ved selve aftalen på den anden side er kritisabelt. Bjarne Corydon er enig og påpeger, at den grønne trepart måske er udtryk for den sidste epoke i dansk politik, hvor alle problemer kunne løses ved at hente penge fra råderummet. For ifølge Bjarne Corydon er den tale, som Troels Lund Poulsen holdt til Venstres landsmøde, nemlig et udtryk for et opgør med det økonomiske råderum som en løsning på alle landets problemer. Venstre har fundet en ny ansvarlighed, mener han, og – som Rune Lykkeberg påpeger – var Troels Lund Poulsens tale fuld af 'corydonismer'. Men selv om Venstres formand vil gøre sig til fortaler for en ny ansvarlighed, finder Rune Lykkeberg det dybt hyklerisk, at han netop med den grønne trepart har været med til at indgå en aftale, som tilgodeser landmændene på bekostning af alle andre.
This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Fatty15, and Lifeforce. A long and healthy life isn't just about physical well-being—our emotional health and social relationships are crucial in determining whether we truly thrive. Spotting toxic relationships and navigating them can be challenging, but today's guests offer valuable insights on assessing the relationships in our lives and reclaiming our health. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we have a special compilation episode featuring Dhru's conversations with guests about the profound impact of toxic relationships on our physical and mental health. Dr. Ramani delves into why staying in toxic relationships is a major public health issue that often goes unspoken. She shares insights into the diseases she's observed in patients linked to toxic relationships, the rapid healing that can occur after leaving them, and the damaging cycle of self-blame individuals face when dealing with a narcissist. Vanessa Van Edwards explores how to assess our inner circle, recognize the effects of ambivalent relationships, and identify key red flags of ambivalence. She also highlights the traits of a master communicator and offers tips on how to use those skills as an invitation to clarify intentions. Dr. Ramani Durvasula is a licensed clinical psychologist, Professor Emerita of Psychology at California State University Los Angeles, and the Founder and CEO of LUNA Education, Training & Consulting. She discusses narcissism on her popular YouTube channel and social media, her popular online program on healing from narcissistic abuse, and as the host of the podcast Navigating Narcissism with Dr. Ramani. Vanessa Van Edwards is a multi-time bestselling author and renowned behavioral researcher on professional communication and leadership. Vanessa's work has been featured in national and international media and to audiences in workshops worldwide. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: The public health issue of our time (2:10) Disease and healing when toxic relationships are removed (4:40) Lack of courage, training, and awareness among professionals (9:07) What is a narcissist, and how to spot one (16:46) Studies on the quality of our relationships and happiness (22:35) Your inner circle (24:21) Ambivalent relationships (27:21) Red flags and body language indicating ambivalence (31:11) Master communicators and how to change the agenda (40:41) How to practice discernment (44:31) Characteristics of a narcissist and self-blame (48:51) When leaving isn't possible and support systems (53:21) This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Fatty15, and Lifeforce. Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for September 9, 2024 is: ambivalent am-BIV-uh-lunt adjective Someone described as ambivalent has or displays very different feelings (such as love and hate) about someone or something at the same time. // Aya was ambivalent about starting her first year away at college—excited for the new opportunities that awaited but sad to leave her friends and family back home. See the entry > Examples: “In 1985 my wife ... suggested that we go to Toronto to see the touring production of 'Cats.' She loved theater and musicals, while I had an ambivalent attitude. I had been in high school plays and enjoyed reading them, but musicals—not so much.” — Charles Schmidtke, The Buffalo (New York) News, 11 Jan. 2024 Did you know? Ambivalent typically describes either a person who has contradictory feelings about a thing, or the contradictory feelings themselves. For example, someone who is ambivalent about attending an event both wants and doesn't want to go; the person's feelings about attending the event are ambivalent. Ambivalent, along with the noun ambivalence, entered English during the early 20th century in the field of psychology, both terms being borrowings from German. The prefix ambi- means “both,” and the -valent and -valence parts ultimately come from the Latin verb valēre, meaning “to be strong.” Be careful not to confuse ambivalent with another ambi word, ambiguous, which means “having more than one possible interpretation.”
Enemies Domestic, Book Six in the Lark Chadwick Mystery series: On her first day as White House Press Secretary, Lark Chadwick is confronted on live television by a reporter with an agenda: “Are you, or are you not, planning to abort your unborn child?” His question puts Lark in the crosshairs of extremists on both sides of the highly fraught abortion issue. Ambivalent about becoming a single mother in the post-Roe era, and grieving the death of her boyfriend, Lark is now forced to make her abort-or-not-to-abort decision in a highly toxic, politicized, and polarized fishbowl. At stake: her sanity—and her life. In the political thriller Enemies Domestic, his most important and controversial book to date, former CNN editor John DeDakis dramatically and thoughtfully tackles the hot topics of abortion, QAnon, White Christian Nationalism, and mental illness at a time when America itself is teetering between democracy and authoritarianism.“The astonishing White House thriller Enemies Domestic rockets readers through the life-defining politics and crimes that will define all our lives for years to come. Author John DeDakis reveals that world with the authority and insight he learned and brought to us as a CNN journalist who's watched the thrilling moments he fictionalizes unfold in real life. Enemies Domestic is a vital contribution to the thriller literature of our times.” —James Grady, author of Six Days of the Condor and 2024's The Smoke in Our EyesSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Joe Siev from SIO429 is back with us to discuss a new study he's published regarding political behavior among those who hold ambivalent attitudes. This one is very subtle and trickier to grasp fully than you might think. I talk more after the interview about how I've come to understand what this study means. Additionally, there's a blog post that makes it easier. Are you an expert in something and want to be on the show? Apply here!
Tommy talks with Dr. Rich Petty, Professor of Psychology at Ohio State University
Please share this link with family and friends: www.UnderstandingAutoimmune.com/Attach_2024Join Sharon Sayler and fan-favorite guest Sarah Peyton, a certified trainer of nonviolent communication and neuroscience educator, as they delve into the fascinating world of attachment styles. Together, they explore how attachment styles impact behavior, relationships, and the immune system. You will gain insights into secure, avoidant, ambivalent, and disorganized attachment styles and learn how to transform them towards secure attachment and positive change. You don't want to miss this enlightening conversation filled with practical insights and heartwarming moments, including• What Is Attachment and How Does It Impact My Health • Explore Ambivalent, Avoidant, and Disorganized Attachment• The Science Behind Emotional Attachment Styles• The Power of Words and Emotions and Does Swearing Really Help? • Practical Tips To Create and Maintain Secure Attachments plus much more...More About Our GuestSarah Peyton is a well-known Certified Trainer of Nonviolent Communication and a neuroscience educator. With her gentle and curative style, she explains how we can use brain science and resonant language to cultivate and maintain self-compassion, especially when dealing with complex issues such as self-condemnation, self-disgust, and self-sabotage. Sarah is the author of the renowned “Your Resonant Self” book series and the co-author of “The Antiracist Heart: A Self-Compassion and Activism Handbook” alongside Roxy Manning, PhD. As one of The Autoimmune Hour's most requested guests, Sarah always brings a wealth of knowledge to the table, drawing from her extensive international teaching and lecturing experience and her authorship. To learn more, visit www.sarahpeyton.com. For more information about Sarah's upcoming class, “Healing Attachment Wounds,” which is designed to help individuals understand and heal their attachment styles, please visit https://sarahpeyton.com/project/healing-attachment-wounds-with-sarah-peyton-and-jaya-manske/.Share this link with family and friends: www.UnderstandingAutoimmune.com/Attach_2024* Please note: The information presented in this show is not meant to diagnose, prevent, or treat autoimmune diseases or any other illnesses or disorders. It is essential to consult with a physician or other trained medical and healthcare professionals for personalized advice. The content provided on UnderstandingAutoimmune.com, Life Interrupted Radio.com, and The Autoimmune Hour is purely for educational purposes and reflects opinions only. We aim to offer various choices and perspectives to help you embark on a journey towards better health. We encourage you to take charge of your health and seek appropriate, personalized, professional advice.©2024 Sharon'Sayler and UnderstandingAutoimmune.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-autoimmune-hour--2935987/support.
In this week's episode, Gary Bauer shares his deep concern over results from recent polls that show a majority of Christian Americans are ambivalent on the issue of abortion. These same Christians come to this conclusion because they believe the Bible is silent on abortion. Bauer says that these individuals are woefully mistaken.
Throw off the shackles of strict self-definition! Feel the fluid flow! Discover the insights and epiphanies that await you in the blue soup of the liminal.Includes a round of Ask a Sadist, a sermon from The People of the Screaming Release, and an apology for the inappropriate use of the Metta Bomb.Produced, written, and performed by Emerson Dameron. Music by Emerson Dameron, except for the Ask a Sadist loop by the inimitable Chris Rogers. Levity saves lives.Donate to KCHUNG: http://kchungradio.org/donateGet tickets.Support the show
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Join us on a journey through the effects of parenting styles on the lifelong path of attachment, as we contrast the experiences of children with avoidant and ambivalent attachments. With our expert panel, we dissect how an overcontrolling approach can stifle a child's ability to make decisions and cultivate confidence. We examine the psychological threads that connect childhood experiences with adult behavior in relationships and workplaces. By listening, you'll learn strategies for encouraging secure attachment and independence, and the importance of self-awareness in caregivers.To Donate: https://secure.calfarley.org/site/Donation2?3358.donation=form1&df_id=3358&mfc_pref=TTo Apply:https://apply.workable.com/cal-farleys-boys-ranch/j/25E1226091/For More Information about Cal Farley's Boys Ranch:https://www.calfarley.org/Music:"Shine" -NewsboysCCS License No. 9402
Today I have my wonderful friend Laura Corcoran band on the poddy & this time we are chatting all things attachment styles!! Deep diving into what they are, the different types & how you can understand each type on a deeper level. It's so important to be self aware and understand your own attachment style, especially when it comes to being in a partnership with another person (or someone with a different attachment style). Secure attachment. Ambivalent (or anxious-preoccupied) attachment. Avoidant-dismissive attachment. Disorganized attachment. We go through them all! This chat is perfect for someone who may be wondering what the missing link may be when it comes to their relationship. Maybe you aren't enemy's, maybe you're just clashing because of how you both handle conflict. By understanding your attachment style and your partners it makes it a lot easier to find resolution or to understand each other on a deeper level. Enjoy! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Desiree Nathanson chats with her childhood friend Lindsay Gordon-Faranda about going from being parentally ambivellant to a mother who loves talking about her kid!
PREVIEW: Later today from a conversation with Elizabeth Peek about the puzzling, ambivalent, suggestively negative Biden Administration opinion of the US abundant natural gas -- and the LNG promised to our European allies to offset the loss of Russian energy. https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/bidens-trillion-dollar-climate-agenda-blowing-up-john-kerry-answer 1950 Ontario
“The sex-repulsed flag. An alternate sex-repulsed flag with adjusted colors and Rule of Tincture. Sex-repulsed is a sex stance that describes an individual who is repulsed by the act or concept of sexual interaction. The term is commonly used by asexual spectrum individuals, but is not exclusive to this community or sexuality. Sex-repulsed individuals may find sexual activity undesireable, uninteresting, uncomfortable, or generally unwanted. This is not the same thing as being asexual or lacking sex-drive (libido). Some individuals may be repulsed by the idea of personally engaging in sexual activity, while feeling favorable or indifferent towards sexual interaction that does not involve them or sexual interaction as a concept. The term sex-averse may be used to describe this experience. Some individuals may be repulsed by certain sexual acts, while feeling favorable or indifferent towards other sexual acts. The term sex-ambivalent may be used to describe this experience. Some individuals may feel repulsed towards sexual interaction due to trauma or exhaustion. The term sex-drained may be used to describe this experience. Sex-repulsed individuals may also identify as apothisexual, ARCsexual, anticarnal,or Inactsexual. The term sex-repulsed is sometimes confused with sex-negative. Sex-negative (also referred to as antisexualism) is a political position used by those who are hostile towards sexual expression or sexuality. It is also often used by SWERFs and individuals who are against sex workers or the creation of sexual media (such as pornography).[1] Sex-repulsed individuals are distinct from this idea, as individuals who are repulsed by sexual interaction may still be supportive of others' sexual freedoms. Sex-repulsion is not necessarily related to sexophobia, genophobia, haphephobia, anthrophobia, misanthropy, social phobia, philemaphobia/philematophobia, philophobia, or erotophobia.” -https://www.lgbtqia.wiki/wiki/Sex-Repulsed --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/support
Before Elijah wind the challenge of gods in 1 Kings 18, he challenged the people with a question. Will you follow God or Baal? In the same way, this question is for us today. Are we following God or are we following other false gods? Today, Brett shares how we can choose to seek first and follow God daily. Share your stories, prayer requests, or your response to this sermon clips in the comments below. If you would like to know more about New Life, who we are, what we believe, or when we meet, visit http://newlife.church. Or you can fill out a digital connection card at http://newlife.church/connect - we would love to get to know you better!
Before Elijah wind the challenge of gods in 1 Kings 18, he challenged the people with a question. Will you follow God or Baal? In the same way, this question is for us today. Are we following God or are we following other false gods? Today, Brett shares how we can choose to seek first and follow God daily. Share your stories, prayer requests, or your response to this sermon clips in the comments below. If you would like to know more about New Life, who we are, what we believe, or when we meet, visit http://newlife.church. Or you can fill out a digital connection card at http://newlife.church/connect - we would love to get to know you better!
In today's solo episode, I am catching you up on what has been happening in my world — from the struggles of adulting and juggling responsibilities to the joys of home renovations. I take a passionate detour to discuss the ever-evolving love story between our beloved Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. Additionally, I explore the importance of staying true to oneself, never settling, and the celebration of finding love when least expected. FOLLOW AMBIVALENT BITCHESIGThreadsTikTokYouTube
In today's solo episode, I am doing what I do best – embracing the power of ambivalence, specifically in business. I reflect on my own experiences exploring the challenges of monetizing passions and finding a balance between pursuing a career and protecting the pure joy of creative expression. Additionally, I discuss the value that authenticity and vulnerability can provide to fellow entrepreneurs and how harnessing your ambivalence can allow you to create the most aligned and powerful life story. FOLLOW AMBIVALENT BITCHESIGThreadsTikTokYouTube
CONTENT WARNING: Mentioning of suicide/suicidal ideation.In today's solo episode, I am taking us back to the year 2017 to discuss the start of my entrepreneurial endeavors and where they have brought me to today. I open up about my constant desire to explore new opportunities and tendency to give into the unsettling thought that the grass may be greener elsewhere. Additionally, I chat about recognizing the importance of appreciating what we have and finding contentment in the present moment. RESOURCESIf you or someone you know has a mental illness, is struggling emotionally, or has concerns about mental health, there are ways to get help. Use these resources to find help for you, a friend, or a family member: https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/find-helpIf you're thinking about suicide, are worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support, the Lifeline network is available 24/7 across the United States. Dial/text 988 to talk to somone now or click the following link: https://988lifeline.org/FOLLOW AMBIVALENT BITCHESIGThreadsTikTokYouTube
In today's solo episode, I am opening up about my recent struggle with feeling burnt out and acknowledge my bad habit of self-sabotaging just as things start to get good. I discuss my experience with self-hatred and the fear of being an imposter – both of which have halted me from going after what I truly desire. Additionally, I share my thoughts on what is currently taking place in the Middle East and how said events have affected my perspective on how to use my platform. RESOURCESThe Alliance for Middle East PeaceAmerican Friends of the Parents Circle - Families ForumThe Carter CenterInternational Committee of the Red CrossDoctors Without BordersSave the ChildrenPalestine Children's Relief FundJewish Voice for PeaceFOLLOW AMBIVALENT BITCHESIGThreadsTikTokYouTube
In today's solo episode, fall takes center stage as I dive into all things related to my favorite season. From partaking in cozy activities to reflecting on the past few months, I share my perspective on autumn and offer tips on how to embrace all that this special (and spooky) time of year has to offer. Additionally, I discuss being boots-on-the-ground at the Kansas City Chiefs versus New York Jets game and that one time I got lost in a corn maze. FOLLOW AMBIVALENT BITCHESIGThreadsTikTokYouTube
"Embarrassed." "Ashamed." "Confused." "Ambivalent." "Frightened." Last week, I sat with a group of Jews in a synagogue. It was an adult education session, and I had asked them to complete the following sentence: “When I think of Israel, I am…” Those were the reactions – what goes through their minds as they think about Israel, and what goes through their souls as they think about Israel. I was shocked, but I was not entirely surprised.
Array Cast - September 29, 2023 Show Notes[01] 00:01:30 Aaron Hsu talk promotions: Good for 30% off until Oct 1st: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/540887036687/?discount=AaronHsu30 Good for 15% off up to the conference: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/540887036687/?discount=AaronHsu15[02] 00:02:35 APL Toronto Meetup https://www.meetup.com/programming-languages-toronto-meetup/events/296185743/[03] 00:04:01 Uiua programming language https://www.uiua.org/[04] 00:05:52 BQN programming language https://github.com/mlochbaum/BQN/blob/master/README.md Combinators https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combinatory_logic ArrayCast tacit programming episodes https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode-09-tacit-programming https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode11-why-tacit https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode15-tacit-3-and-other-topics https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode17-tacit4-the-dyadic-hook CodeReport YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/codereport/videos[05] 00:10:52 k programming language https://k.miraheze.org/wiki/ Array Models https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Array_model Jagged arrays https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jagged_array[06] 00:16:35 Bob Smith: A Programming Technique for Non-rectangular Data https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/800136.804488[07] 00:19:55 Windows function BQN https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/doc/windows.html Windows function Uiua https://www.uiua.org/docs/windows Combinator Birds https://www.angelfire.com/tx4/cus/combinator/birds.html Uiua language tour https://www.uiua.org/tour Uiua tutorial https://www.uiua.org/docs#tutorial[08] 00:24:33 Stack programming paradigm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stack-oriented_programming Forth programming language https://www.forth.com/forth/ Factor programming language https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factor_(programming_language) Arity https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arity Ambivalent functions https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Ambivalent_function[09] 00:34:04 Vigil https://github.com/munificent/vigil I programming language https://aplwiki.com/wiki/I Hook https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Hook[10] 00:43:15 Modifiers in Uiua https://www.uiua.org/docs/functions[11] 00:47:25 Over combinator https://www.uiua.org/docs/over[12] 00:52:25 Nial programming language https://www.nial-array-language.org Nial episode on ArrayCast https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode61-lynn-sutherland-and-nial q programming language https://code.kx.com/q/[13] 00:55:23 Scan https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Scan[14] 00:58:30 Audio in Uiua https://www.uiua.org/docs/audio[15] 01:00:04 John Earnest Media episode on ArrayCast https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode43-john-earnest-decker Rust programming language https://www.rust-lang.org Rust binding to CBQN https://crates.io/crates/cbqn/ https://detegr.github.io/cbqn-rs/cbqn/ C++ programming language https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C++[16] 01:04:16 Take function https://www.uiua.org/docs/take[17] 01:05:46 April episode on Arraycast https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode23-andrew-sengul April programming language https://aplwiki.com/wiki/April[18] 01:07:26 Github https://github.com/uiua-lang/uiua Uiua website https://www.uiua.org[19] 01:10:05 Contact AT ArrayCast DOT Com APL Farm Discord/Matrix https://aplwiki.com/wiki/APL_Farm
In today's solo episode, I am talking about my transition to video podcasting and my thoughts on showing up and doing what you can, even if it's not perfect. I discuss my plan to have a monthly roundup episode where I chat about everything that has brought me pleasure, from the food I have been eating to the content I have been consuming. Additionally, I reflect on the pressure to always be profound as a woman and the importance of letting loose and having fun. FOLLOW AMBIVALENT BITCHESIGThreadsTikTokYouTube
In today's solo episode, I am exploring the impact that relationships have on our ability to form independent identities and progress on our healing journey. I discuss my personal experience with codependency, breaking free from being a “pathological people-pleaser”, and the desire to be seen and loved by others. Additionally, I touch on believing people when they show you who they are, the law of detachment, and cultivating self-love.FOLLOW AMBIVALENT BITCHESIGThreadsTikTokYouTube
In today's solo episode, I am diving deep into the joys and complexities of being a newly 25-year-old. I reveal my expectations (or lack thereof), feeling pressure to have it all figured out, and the realities of navigating your twenties in a culture obsessed with timelines. Additionally, I discuss the importance of getting clear on what you do and don't want, building self-confidence and trust by letting go, and the thrill of reassessing and evolving our beliefs and values as we age.FOLLOW AMBIVALENT BITCHESIGThreadsTikTokYouTube
In today's solo episode, I am back with an immense amount of gratitude for my Ambivalent Bitches who stuck by me during my time away from the mic. I open up about my decision to temporarily pause the podcast, not being able to separate my real life from my social media presence, and the fear of causing or feeling disappointment when taking a step back. Additonally, I reflect on the profound impact of finding acceptance and understanding in others and share my initial intention behind creating the podcast — finding people who truly "get" me.FOLLOW AMBIVALENT BITCHESIGThreadsTikTokYouTube
Anita wouldn't have made it through her 20s without her work friends. But now that she's a manager and working in a hybrid office, she's noticed that work friendships don't come as easily as they used to. A psychologist answers her burning workplace relationship questions and dives into the surprising amount of data about work besties. Plus, a Gen Z writer urges her to re-think the importance of work as a primary social hub. Meet the guests: - Dr. Marisa G. Franco, a psychologist and author of "Platonic: How the Science of Attachment Can Help You Make — and Keep — Friends," shares the benefits of a work bestie and talks about why employers are invested in these positive relationships in the workplace - Katherine Hu, assistant editor at The Atlantic, talks about how her generation is navigating the social scene at work Read the transcript | Review the podcast Follow Embodied on Twitter and Instagram Leave us a message for an upcoming episode here!
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For the transcript for this episode, visit the website at http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk Subscribe to the podcastSupport the showOn this episode, I dive into why hoarders are so fixated on stuff. Joining me is Dr Jan Eppingstall, who looks into the theory of transitional objects developed by Winnicott and how they shape our attachment styles. We explore how these objects serve as a source of comfort and self-soothing, representing our primary caregiver. Jan discusses how uncertainty can lead to people-pleasing and masking of emotions. We also learn about the impact of insecure attachment on hoarding behaviours and the role of belongings in forging connections and fulfilling our emotional needs. We also discuss the complex interaction between genetics and environment in hoarding tendencies. Tune in for a deep dive into the psychological factors behind our attachment to our possessions.- Transitional object theory by Winnicott- The role of transitional objects in comforting children, representing the primary caregiver- How transitional objects help children become independent and manage separation anxiety- Uncertainty and people-pleasing behaviours- Excessive attachment to belongings stemming from childhood experiences- Attachment styles and secure and insecure attachment- Using possessions to gain power, impress others, make connections- Attachment theory and its impact on hoarding behaviours- The use of possessions to forge connections - Possessions as non-confrontational and not disappointing compared to people- Attachment insecurity linked to negative thoughts about self-worth, shame, and unstable identity- Growing up in a hoard leading to disorganised attachment and attachment trauma- Understanding why people attach meaning to possessions- Possessions reflecting aspects of personality, intelligence, or past achievements- Ambivalent sense of self in hoarding and its relation to identity struggles- Common themes for hoarding: avoiding negative emotions, holding onto past happiness, validating past pain- Factors contributing to hoarding: instinctual nature of stockpiling and inability to avoid engaging with possessions- Coping mechanisms, their classifications as acceptable or unacceptable, and the tipping point to excessive behaviours- John Bowlby's attachment theory and its focus on distress and anxiety in babies when separated from primary caregiver- Influence of early separation on psychological well-being, based on experimental studies during the Blitz- The role of transitional object attachment - Mary Ainsworth's extension of Bowlby's research through the Strange Situation experiments- Identification of secure attachment and three types of insecure attachment: anxious, avoidant, and disorganised- Hoarding tendencies being more common among first degree relatives- Chromosome regions associated with hoarding, but no clear susceptibility genes identified- Limited support for a genetic predisposition to hoarding- Disproven hypotheses about hoarding and scarcity or deprivation- The interaction between nature (genetics) and nurture (environment) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Despite rapid environmental change, the foremost approach to ecological restoration is to find the elusive, historically-appropriate reference ecosystem as the target of ecosystem recovery. But, the emergence of novel ecosystems beckons new ecological science and political ecology as surprising species' relationships flourish out of dramatic anthropogenic change. There has been (maybe there still is) a debate within ecological restoration about both the existence of and how to restore ecosystems that some people think have crossed thresholds with no historical analog. Ecosystems that have ‘tipped' or exhibit ‘new' nature challenge our training and ecological theories while eliciting perspectives on what we value and respect, such as biodiversity and access. Mel PIneda-Pinto explores nature-based solutions, with a particular focus on issues of justice in ecosystems often overlooked and found in interstitial spaces, sometimes characterized as ruderal, wild, wastelands or unintentional. She is currently working as a postdoctoral research fellow at Trinity College Dublin on the project NovelEco in which they are co-designing an online citizen science tool to better understand novel ecosystems in cities. Mel has experience in social research methods, inter-transdisciplinary collaboration, systems thinking and exploring human-nonhuman nature interactions. Previous architectural and planning experience in the industry and not-for-profit sectors gave her skills in design, project management, stakeholder engagement, and technical abilities. Her research interests include urban ecological sustainability, urban ecology, social-ecological-technical systems, environmental and ecological justice, transformative capacity, sustainability, climate and just transitions, environmental and multispecies planning/design. Connect with Novel Eco https://noveleco.eu and on Twitter @NovelEco Pineda-Pinto, Melissa, et al. "Finding justice in wild, novel ecosystems: A review through a multispecies lens." Urban Forestry & Urban Greening (2023): 127902. Gandy, Matthew. "Unintentional landscapes." Landscape Research 41.4 (2016): 433-440. Hobbs, Richard J., et al. "Novel ecosystems: theoretical and management aspects of the new ecological world order." Global ecology and biogeography 15.1 (2006): 1-7. Kowarika, I. "Novel urban ecosystems, biodiversity, and conservation." Environmental Pollution 159.8/9 (2011): 1974-1983. Music from the show Quincas Moreira, Slynk, and TrackTribe
It's halftime of the off season and where are we now? What have the Trail Blazers done to build a championship team around Damian Lillard? There's a lot of feelings out there. We talk through some of them. 2:00 Rose's refrigerator is not magnetic. 4:00 Exhausted 7:00 Expectations? What was possible vs what was likely 10:30 What did the flowcharts say? 11:30 Ambivalent or maybe conflicted? 15:30 Youth movement or win now movement? 17:00 Can a GM be too transparent? 22:00 Is the Blazers best path forward internal development? Will a short term trade really move the needle more than a longer term project? 25:30 Players have different value depending on what team they are on 30:00 Concern: is the coach prepared for what is next? 33:00 Cap space doesn't mean anything until you use it. 35:00 Maybe it's all a smoke screen 36:00 Undervalueing or overvaluing players 37:00 Relief: Blazers picked one of the top 3 players at number 3. 40:00 Really hope that Scottie Brooks who handled multiple megawatt stars sticks around 41:00 Glad Terry Stotts isn't the coach for all these rookies/young players since he didn't like playing young guys. 44:00 Worried: about the center position. Not worried: about athleticism 49:00 Hopeful 52:00 Grateful: its hard but that's how this should be. 54:00 Chris Paul is on the Gooooolden Warriors lolololololololol 55:00 Could the Blazers entice Nicola Batum to return? Or any other vets? 59:30 Let the whole hand play out before deciding what happened. Remember that teams are holding cards and we're not seeing all the moves they have. We only see what they want us to see. 1:05:00 Takes: This is the make or break year for Billups. And, regardless of what path the Blazers take in the rest of the off season, we are set up for interesting basketball and hopefully lots of lobs. 1:08:00 Outro Join us on Discord! It's a place where we can share our love for the Blazers, talk about games, and get to know other Blazer fans. Kind of like Twitter but it's not. There are different channels with different topics and you can join in where you want, and ignore the stuff you don't want to see. Give it a try! You can also still find us on Twitter: @wehaveatake, @tcbbiggs @roselharding The cutest intro/outro music by Eric Peterson (@shoozumoops)
I wasn't going to even record this episode - it was waaaay too personal. But something in my gut said "do it." The truth will set you free. My relentless efforts to produce perfect, clear, concise content gave way to shining a light on my personal life that I couldn't ignore and must address.So here goes nothing. I may NEVER do this again. But an important message: check on your strong friends - they have trouble asking for help when they are hurting.[00:00:44] Public Speaking Anxiety.[00:05:15] Solitude and mood improvement.[00:09:10] Abandonment in content creation.[00:14:05] Rebranding a podcast.[00:18:47] Outgrowing your container.[00:26:52] Aging and Perfectionism.[00:33:33] Check on your strong friends.[00:36:37] Toxic ambivalent friendships.[00:40:00] Showing up honestly.[00:46:36] Moms as driving force.References mentioned:EP184: Gwyneth Paltrow's teacher takes me to school on AGING with Elena BrowerEffective Collective: The MOTHER of all mastermindsEP140: Do I Friend of Do I Go?Adam Grant: Ambivalent Friend StudySolitude studySupermom studyALLISON HARE'S LINKS:EFFECTIVE COLLECTIVE MOTHER MASTERMIND: Schedule a free exploratory call here.AllisonHare.com - Late Learner Podcast, personal journal and blog, danceInstagram - Steps to heal yourself, move society forward, and slinging memes and dancing (seriously, Allison is also a dance fitness instructor)Late Learner IGYouTube ChannelBlog - quick, way more personal, deeper topics - make sure to subscribeTikTok - documenting my journey one lo-fi video at a timeReb3l Dance Fitness - Try it at home! Free month with this link.Personal Brand - need help building yours? Schedule a call with me here and let's discuss.Feedback and Contact:: allison@allisonhare.com
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Tian Guan Ci Fu/ Heaven Official's Blessing English audiobook chapter 147. https://youtu.be/CI2AC3UPzRU
Tian Guan Ci Fu/ Heaven Official's Blessing English audiobook chapter 148. https://youtu.be/9jgRurVadlA
For most people, their siblings will be the longest-lasting relationships of their lives, potentially enduring all the way from birth until past the death of their parents. Marked by both jealousy and conflict and love and loyalty, siblings are also some of our most complicated relationships. While a little over half of people describe their relationships with their siblings as positive, about one-fifth classify them as negative, and a quarter say their feelings about their siblings are decidedly mixed. Here to take us on a tour of the complex landscape of sibling-dom is Geoffrey Greif, a professor of social work and the co-author of the bookAdult Sibling Relationships. Today on the show, Geoffrey shares how our brothers and sisters shape us and how our relationship with our siblings changes as we move from childhood to old age. We discuss how the perception of parental favoritism affects the closeness of siblings and how a parent's relationship with their own siblings affects the relationship between their children. Geoffrey explains how most sibling relationships are marked by the three A's — affection, ambiguity, and/or ambivalence — and how the relationship can also become very distant or outright severed. We end our conversation with Geoffrey's advice on developing a good relationship between your children and reconnecting with your own siblings.Resources Related to the EpisodeGeoffrey's previous appearance on the AoM podcast: Episode #360 — Understanding Male FriendshipsAoM Article: Forging the Bond Between BrothersStudy: "How Experiences with Siblings Relate to the Parenting of Siblings"Study: "Differential Effects of Perceptions of Mothers' and Fathers' Favoritism on Sibling Tension in Adulthood"Connect With Geoffrey GreifGeoffrey's Faculty Page