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This week in the Share Shed, one listener wakes up to discover he'd apparently spent 40 minutes running barefoot on a treadmill at 3am… after swimming in a stranger's pool and blacking out at a party.The only problem? He remembers none of it.A hilarious story with a surprisingly thoughtful twist about sobriety, fitness, and what happens when one obsession gets replaced by another.The Share Shed is where listeners send in their funniest, cringiest and most unbelievable drinking stories. It's not about judgement, it's about recognising how wild things could get when alcohol was in charge, and laughing about it now we're on the other side.But sometimes, it's also a place for the harder stuff, the honest bits we don't always say out loud.If you've got a story you'd like to get off your chest, funny, awkward or something a bit more serious, you can send it to Vic at:vic@soberawkward.comAnonymous is absolutely fine. In fact, for legal reasons, probably preferable!!
Today on the Share Shed we have one confession and one question.First up, a listener wakes up in Las Vegas with more than just a hangover… let's just say Elvis may have been involved and somebody accidentally got married.Then we tackle a question many people quietly ask themselves: if your hands shake the morning after drinking, is that a sign you're an alcoholic?The answer might surprise you.Pour yourself a cuppa and join us for today's Share Shed.The Share Shed is where listeners send in their funniest, cringiest and most unbelievable drinking stories. It's not about judgement, it's about recognising how wild things could get when alcohol was in charge, and laughing about it now we're on the other side.But sometimes, it's also a place for the harder stuff, the honest bits we don't always say out loud.If you've got a story you'd like to get off your chest, funny, awkward or something a bit more serious, you can send it to Vic at:vic@soberawkward.comAnonymous is absolutely fine. In fact, for legal reasons, probably preferable!!
This week on the Share Shed we're talking drunk online shopping… you know, those slightly terrifying mystery parcels that arrive two days after a blackout.From sequinned capes and stuffed frogs in hats… to accidentally booking holidays to Spain you have absolutely no memory of organising.Basically: If you've ever opened your front door hungover and thought, “What in the name of Christ have I bought now?” …this one's for you.The Share Shed is where listeners send in their funniest, cringiest and most unbelievable drinking stories. It's not about judgement, it's about recognising how wild things could get when alcohol was in charge, and laughing about it now we're on the other side.But sometimes, it's also a place for the harder stuff, the honest bits we don't always say out loud.If you've got a story you'd like to get off your chest, funny, awkward or something a bit more serious, you can send it to Vic at:vic@soberawkward.comAnonymous is absolutely fine. In fact, for legal reasons, probably preferable!!
Not really a Share Shed today…But there was a story from this week's podcast that absolutely refused to be squeezed into a normal segment. It needed its own space. Its own moment. Its own… spotlight.We had the incredible Shanna Whan on Sober Awkward this week, founder of Sober in the Country and creator of the brilliant #OK2SAYNO campaign… and somewhere in the middle of talking about life in rural Australia, sobriety, and all things outback… she casually dropped this story.It involves an invitation to the Queen's funeral.Yes. THAT.I'm not going to say anything else, because honestly, you just need to hear it.All I will say is… Shanna and I have more in common than I could have ever imagined.And it involves hats.What a story. Enjoy!To find out more about Shanna and her incredible work head to https://www.soberinthecountry.org or follow them on socials @sober_in_the_country and to help raise awareness please add #OK2SAYNO to your socials.
This week on the Share Shed we're talking boundaries. Vic chats about caring from afar, therapy and emotional carnage with a side of bad decisions.Classic Share Shed.The Share Shed is where listeners send in their funniest, cringiest and most unbelievable drinking stories. It's not about judgement, it's about recognising how wild things could get when alcohol was in charge, and laughing about it now we're on the other side.But sometimes, it's also a place for the harder stuff, the honest bits we don't always say out loud.If you've got a story you'd like to get off your chest, funny, awkward or something a bit more serious, you can send it to Vic at:vic@soberawkward.comAnonymous is absolutely fine. In fact, for legal reasons, probably preferable!!
This week's Shame Shed is a more serious one.A parent writes in about the shame they carry from drinking while raising their kids, and the heavy weight of seeing it all clearly now they're sober.If you've ever felt that knot in your stomach about the past, this one will hit home.The Share Shed is where listeners send in their funniest, cringiest and most unbelievable drinking stories. It's not about judgement, it's about recognising how wild things could get when alcohol was in charge, and laughing about it now we're on the other side.But sometimes, it's also a place for the harder stuff, the honest bits we don't always say out loud.If you've got a story you'd like to get off your chest, funny, awkward or something a bit more serious, you can send it to Vic at:vic@soberawkward.comAnonymous is absolutely fine. In fact, for legal reasons, probably preferable!!
A work Christmas party that escalated quickly… involving a Christmas tree, a taxi ride that didn't go to plan, and a very unfortunate encounter with a dog flap.This week's Shame Shed is a reminder that some people don't “just have a few”… they fully commit.The Share Shed is where listeners send in their funniest, cringiest and most unbelievable drinking stories. It's not about judgement, it's about recognising how wild things could get when alcohol was in charge, and laughing about it now we're on the other side.If you've got a story you'd like to get off your chest, funny, awkward or slightly ridiculous, you can send it to Vic at:vic@soberawkward.comAnonymous is absolutely fine. In fact, for legal reasons, probably preferable!!
One man, one very confident walk home… and one slight issue with the fact he no longer lived there.The Share Shed is where listeners send in their funniest, cringiest and most unbelievable drinking stories. It's not about judgement, it's about recognising how wild things could get when alcohol was in charge, and laughing about it now we're on the other side.If you've got a story you'd like to get off your chest, funny, awkward or slightly ridiculous, you can send it to Vic at:vic@soberawkward.comAnonymous is absolutely fine. In fact, for legal reasons, probably preferable!!
This week in the Share Shed there is a message from someone who feels properly stuck.It's whisky, and it's creeping earlier. What used to be evenings has slowly shifted… to afternoons… and now sometimes mornings. Just a quick swig out of the bottle to steady the nerves.They've been listening to the podcast, quietly questioning things, knowing deep down something isn't right… but still lying to themselves and everyone around them.And this is the first time they've ever said it out loud. If this resonates maybe the best thing you can do is just tell one person?The Share Shed is where listeners send in their funniest, cringiest and most unbelievable drinking stories. It's not about judgement, it's about recognising how wild things could get when alcohol was in charge, and laughing about it now we're on the other side.If you've got a story you'd like to get off your chest, funny, awkward or slightly ridiculous, you can send it to Vic at:vic@soberawkward.comAnonymous is absolutely fine. In fact - for legal reasons - probably preferable!!and if you feel like you are in need of some extra support and you live in Australia - here are some people you can call -
This week in the Share Shed there is a very common story about what happns when you have too many shots at a Hen Night. A big thank you to Clare who sent it in and another question from an anonymous listener - What do you say when your friends ask why you're not drinking?The Share Shed is where listeners send in their funniest, cringiest and most unbelievable drinking stories. It's not about judgement, it's about recognising how wild things could get when alcohol was in charge, and laughing about it now we're on the other side.If you've got a story you'd like to get off your chest, funny, awkward or slightly ridiculous, you can send it to Vic at:vic@soberawkward.comAnonymous is absolutely fine. In fact - for legal reasons - probably preferable!!
This week in the Share Shed there is a story that some people may relate to - involving bodily functions. Vic opens the inbox to a story that starts like many girls trips do - a night out in Greece, one too many, a nice younger man, a shag and then..... Well, Vic will let you find out the next bit!The Share Shed is where listeners send in their funniest, cringiest and most unbelievable drinking stories. It's not about judgement, it's about recognising how wild things could get when alcohol was in charge, and laughing about it now we're on the other side.If you've got a story you'd like to get off your chest, funny, awkward or slightly ridiculous, you can send it to Vic at:vic@soberawkward.comAnonymous is absolutely fine. In fact - for legal reasons - probably preferable!!
This week in the Share Shed there is an important question - How do I start again?Today Vic opens a voicemail from a Sober Awkward listener who is in her 20's and is drinking again after a period of abstinence - she's still young, so it seems like a really hard choice - what can she do to get back on track?The Share Shed is where listeners send in their funniest, cringiest and most unbelievable drinking stories. It's not about judgement, it's about recognising how wild things could get when alcohol was in charge, and laughing about it now we're on the other side.If you've got a story you'd like to get off your chest, funny, awkward or slightly ridiculous, you can send it to Vic at:vic@soberawkward.comAnonymous is absolutely fine. In fact - for legal reasons - probably preferable!!
This week in the Share Shed, Vic opens the inbox to a story that starts like many nights used to… a few drinks with friends that quietly turns into an entire weekend you can't quite explain.Our anonymous listener describes being a full blown party animal in the late 90s, where alcohol often led to a cocktail of other substances and the kind of decisions that only make sense at the time. Let's just say this one involves chickens!The Share Shed is where listeners send in their funniest, cringiest and most unbelievable drinking stories. It's not about judgement, it's about recognising how wild things could get when alcohol was in charge, and laughing about it now we're on the other side.If you've got a story you'd like to get off your chest, funny, awkward or slightly ridiculous, you can send it to Vic at:vic@soberawkward.comAnonymous is absolutely fine. In fact - for legal reasons - probably preferable!!
This week in the Share Shed, Vic opens the inbox and shares one of those stories that perfectly sums up the chaos of drinking days.Listener James from Gloucester writes in with a tale from his travelling years that starts with a few innocent drinks on a river in Cambodia… and somehow ends with him accidentally buying more than he bargained for!It's funny, slightly unbelievable, and a perfect reminder of the kind of decisions that can happen when booze is involved and your brain has politely clocked off for the evening.Vic also talks about why sharing these stories matters. The Share Shed isn't about shaming ourselves for the past, it's about laughing, learning and realising we're not the only ones who've woken up thinking… “what on earth happened last night?”If you've got a story of your own, something funny, awkward, cringe-worthy, or even just a question about booze and sobriety, Vic would love to hear it.You can send your stories (anonymous is absolutely fine) to:vic@soberawkward.com
Awkward questions. Clumsy confessions. Zero judgement. Today, it's all about someone Vic knows very well....Welcome to The Share Shed, the corner of Sober Awkward where we fling open the doors, air out the embarrassing bits, and finally stop carrying the stories that have been rattling around in our heads for years.These are your questions and confessions.The ones you've never said out loud. The nights you still cringe about in the shower. The moments that pop into your brain at 3am and make you want to crawl into the mattress. Traffic cones, family parties, one-night stands, run-ins with the police, bins, balconies, and that one thing everyone remembers even though you desperately wish they wouldn't.Some are funny. Some are painful. Most are both.In The Share Shed, listeners write in anonymously to share their drinking stories, shame spirals, and “why am I still thinking about this?” moments. We read them out, laugh where we can, get honest where it hurts, and gently unpack how shame sticks around long after the booze has gone, and how to finally loosen its grip.This isn't about reliving the chaos.It's about letting it go.Because shame thrives in silence, and nothing deflates it faster than saying, “This happened to me too.” Whether you're sober, sober-curious, or just questioning your relationship with alcohol, this is a place where you don't have to be polished, healed, or have it all figured out.Just human.If you've got a story you're sick of carrying, a question you're scared to ask, or a drunken ghost you'd quite like evicted from your brain, send it in to vic@soberawkward.com..We'll tuck it safely away in the Share Shed where it belongs, instead of letting it haunt you forever.New Share Shed episodes drop Thursdays.Come as you are.Leave a little lighter.
Awkward questions. Clumsy confessions. Zero judgement. Today it's all about Darren, Darrens mum and a very dodgy night out! Say no more!Welcome to The Share Shed, the corner of Sober Awkward where we fling open the doors, air out the embarrassing bits, and finally stop carrying the stories that have been rattling around in our heads for years.These are your questions and confessions. The ones you've never said out loud. The nights you still cringe about in the shower. The moments that pop into your brain at 3am and make you want to crawl into the mattress. Traffic cones, family parties, one-night stands, run-ins with the police, bins, balconies, and that one thing everyone remembers even though you desperately wish they wouldn't.Some are funny. Some are painful. Most are both.In The Share Shed, listeners write in anonymously to share their drinking stories, shame spirals, and “why am I still thinking about this?” moments. We read them out, laugh where we can, get honest where it hurts, and gently unpack how shame sticks around long after the booze has gone, and how to finally loosen its grip.This isn't about reliving the chaos.It's about letting it go.Because shame thrives in silence, and nothing deflates it faster than saying, “This happened to me too.” Whether you're sober, sober-curious, or just questioning your relationship with alcohol, this is a place where you don't have to be polished, healed, or have it all figured out.Just human.If you've got a story you're sick of carrying, a question you're scared to ask, or a drunken ghost you'd quite like evicted from your brain, send it in to vic@soberawkward.com..We'll tuck it safely away in the Share Shed where it belongs, instead of letting it haunt you forever.New Share Shed episodes drop Thursdays.Come as you are.Leave a little lighter.
Awkward questions. Clumsy confessions. Zero judgement.Welcome to The Share Shed, the corner of Sober Awkward where we fling open the doors, air out the embarrassing bits, and finally stop carrying the stories that have been rattling around in our heads for years.These are your questions and confessions. The ones you've never said out loud. The nights you still cringe about in the shower. The moments that pop into your brain at 3am and make you want to crawl into the mattress. Traffic cones, family parties, one-night stands, run-ins with the police, bins, balconies, and that one thing everyone remembers even though you desperately wish they wouldn't.Some are funny. Some are painful. Most are both.In The Share Shed, listeners write in anonymously to share their drinking stories, shame spirals, and “why am I still thinking about this?” moments. We read them out, laugh where we can, get honest where it hurts, and gently unpack how shame sticks around long after the booze has gone, and how to finally loosen its grip.This isn't about reliving the chaos.It's about letting it go.Because shame thrives in silence, and nothing deflates it faster than saying, “This happened to me too.” Whether you're sober, sober-curious, or just questioning your relationship with alcohol, this is a place where you don't have to be polished, healed, or have it all figured out.Just human.If you've got a story you're sick of carrying, a question you're scared to ask, or a drunken ghost you'd quite like evicted from your brain, send it in. We'll tuck it safely away in the Share Shed where it belongs, instead of letting it haunt you forever.New Share Shed episodes drop Thursdays.Come as you are.Leave a little lighter.
Awkward questions. Clumsy confessions. Zero judgement.Welcome to The Share Shed, the corner of Sober Awkward where we fling open the doors, air out the embarrassing bits, and finally stop carrying the stories that have been rattling around in our heads for years.These are your questions and confessions. The ones you've never said out loud. The nights you still cringe about in the shower. The moments that pop into your brain at 3am and make you want to crawl into the mattress. Traffic cones, family parties, one-night stands, run-ins with the police, bins, balconies, and that one thing everyone remembers even though you desperately wish they wouldn't.Some are funny. Some are painful. Most are both.In The Share Shed, listeners write in anonymously to share their drinking stories, shame spirals, and “why am I still thinking about this?” moments. We read them out, laugh where we can, get honest where it hurts, and gently unpack how shame sticks around long after the booze has gone, and how to finally loosen its grip.This isn't about reliving the chaos.It's about letting it go.Because shame thrives in silence, and nothing deflates it faster than saying, “This happened to me too.” Whether you're sober, sober-curious, or just questioning your relationship with alcohol, this is a place where you don't have to be polished, healed, or have it all figured out.Just human.If you've got a story you're sick of carrying, a question you're scared to ask, or a drunken ghost you'd quite like evicted from your brain, send it in. We'll tuck it safely away in the Share Shed where it belongs, instead of letting it haunt you forever.New Share Shed episodes drop Thursdays.Come as you are.Leave a little lighter.Share your story to vic@soberawkward.com
Welcome to the Share Shed — a judgement-free corner of Sober Awkward where we gently drag our most awkward drinking stories into the daylight and finally let them go.This is the place for the questions you've never asked out loud and the moments you still remember at 3am when your brain decides to replay your greatest hits of humiliation. Family parties that went wildly off-piste. Traffic cones worn as hats. One night stands you wish had stayed one night. Messages sent. Bins vomited in. Questionable run-ins with the police. You know the ones.Each week, listeners send in their awkward questions and clumsy confessions, anonymously if they like, and Vic reads them out, unpacks the shame, adds some perspective, and helps you understand why these memories stick around — and how to stop them haunting you. This isn't about glorifying drinking or wallowing in regret. It's about understanding shame, normalising messy human behaviour, and reminding you that you are not broken, bad, or alone — you were just drinking in a culture that told you this was normal.If you've ever wondered how to move past embarrassment, why certain memories still sting even years later, or whether anyone else has done something that bad (spoiler: yes), The Share Shed is for you.Send your awkward questions and clumsy confessions to vic@soberawkward.com, and let's tuck those drunken ghosts safely away — where they belong.Kettle on. Share shed open. Let's get a little bit awkward.... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ever feel like education keeps moving forward, yet too many learners are still being left behind? Curricula feel disconnected from real life, assessment systems label students too early, while technology and AI are advancing faster than schools can adapt. The result is a growing gap between what learners need and what the system delivers. In this episode, Philippa has a conversation with Al Kingsley to explore those tensions head-on, from what truly defines a good school to why curiosity, human skills, and equitable access to technology matter more than ever. Together, they unpack the uncomfortable questions education often avoids and why now is the moment to rethink learning for a changing world. These conversations don't end with the podcast. Bett UK 2026 is where educators, leaders, innovators, and policymakers from around the world come together to turn ideas into action. From AI and edtech to curriculum and human-centred education, Bett is where the future of learning takes shape. Save the date and join Bett UK 2026 - because meaningful change starts with showing up. Don't miss the chance to experience the innovations shaping the future of education firsthand and be part of this global conversation. For full details and registration, please visit: https://uk.bettshow.com/
It's holiday season which means holiday parties which means conversations with relatives and friends you haven't seen in a while. Inevitably we all have to deal with nosy questions we don't want to answer, and so rather than being a victim to this today I'm giving you tools to answer these awkward questions like "when are you getting married/pregnant/how much do you make" whether you want to address them head on or deflect the convo or simply get out of the convo and run away lol I have tips on all the above! @drconniewang, @justaquickpinch
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Navigating family gatherings after infidelity is one of the most overwhelming parts of the holiday season—especially when no one knows what happened. In this powerful episode, Lisa Limehouse breaks down how to protect your peace, set healthy boundaries, and stay emotionally safe when you're surrounded by people who may ask questions you're not ready to answer. You'll learn why holiday events can feel triggering, how to decide what (if anything) to share with family, and the exact communication scripts couples can use to handle awkward or invasive questions with confidence. Lisa also shares her “United Front Plan,” a simple safety signal system for couples, and real-time grounding tools for when overwhelm hits in the middle of a family gathering. If you and your spouse are recovering from betrayal and feeling anxious about upcoming holiday events, this episode gives you practical steps, Christ-centered support, and a clear plan to navigate the season with unity and emotional protection. ✨ Want deeper support? Grab Lisa's powerful resource, How to Thrive Through the Holidays After Betrayal—your step-by-step guide to staying grounded, managing triggers, setting boundaries, and protecting your healing all season long. :: NEXT STEPS: MARRIAGE REDESIGNED PROGRAM Schedule your MARRIAGE REDESIGNED FREE CONSULT Join our Beauty Beyond Betrayal Sisterhood: Healing from an affair: Heartbreak Recovery for Christian Women Grab your Free Ebook: Broken Vows: Begin healing from the devastation of betrayal Email: info@lisalimehouse.com WEBSITE: www.lisalimehouse.com Got a question you want answered? ASK HERE
In Episode 491, Stacey Richter interviews Elizabeth Mitchell, CEO of the Purchaser's Business Group on Health (PBGH), about the PBGH Transparency Demonstration Project. They discuss the project's aim to provide jumbo self-insured employers with transparency in healthcare costs, quality, and safety data. Collaborating with Milliman and Embold and funded by the Peterson Center on Healthcare, PBGH's project reveals no correlation between higher prices and quality in healthcare services. The episode highlights the impacts on TPAs, consultants, and clinical organizations, and underscores the importance of employers using this new transparency data for strategic advantage and compliance with the Consolidated Appropriations Act. Richter and Mitchell delve into the broader implications for creating high-value networks and fostering market competition based on quality and affordability. === LINKS ===
We show up late, sip pumpkin chai, and talk about the fine line between friendly service and intrusive small talk while we sprint through holiday resets, live sales, and big travel plans for family and team milestones. Behind the jokes is a playbook for scaling retail without losing sanity.Don't forget to join our online community at WhosDrivingPodcast.com Join the conversation by calling their hotline at 864-982-5029 with your own stories or topic suggestions, and experience the authentic charm of two best friends who truly never know who's driving or where they're headed.Look For The Water Bottle! Tap Here For Hidrate Spark water bottle.Visit www.WesleyTurnerLiving.com to find so much more about all the things we do! Follow Steven on Instagram at @Keepinupwithsteven and follow Wesley on Instagram at @WesleyTurnerLiving. Shop our online store at TheNestedFig.Com Find The Nested Fig on Instagram at @TheNestedFig We mentioned The Nested Fig App in this episode. You can Tap Here to get our app and join our live sales
Hi Listeners. I'd love to hear from you. Send an email to Janet@jesteinkamp. It is not possible to respond to your Fan Mail posts directly.When estrangement is part of your life, even small talk can feel fraught. In this episode, I help parents prepare and practice responses for when people — from close friends to casual acquaintances — ask about their adult children or grandchildren. Practice, practice, practice. Thoughtful, intentional responses to questions about our estrangement circumstances can preserve privacy, reduce gossip, and keep the door open for future reconciliation. By responding with positivity, honesty and gratitude, all parties concerned can feel they've done their part to support us, to show concern, and we feel like we're keeping the light on. When a busybody comes with questions, we handle them differently. To learn more about managing busy bodies without causing conflict or increasing their curiousity check out the episode titiled Cracking the Busy Body Code: Managing Your Messagehttps://www.buzzsprout.com/admin/2134816/episodes/15899426-cracking-the-busy-body-code-managing-your-message Support the showFor more information, please go to https://www.WhenOurAdultChildrenWalkAway.com to find resources, strategies and tips to prepare to repair! The continuum of estrangement discussed today can be found at https://www.togetherestranged.org/levels-of-estrangement. The stories, examples, reflections, and perspectives shared in this podcast are based on my professional work as an estrangement coach and my personal estrangement journey. Any examples, characters, or stories referenced are either drawn from my own lived experience or represent a composite of multiple real-life situations shared with me over time. The intention of this podcast is not to accuse, label, or defame any individual but to provide insight, validation, and support for those navigating the complexities of family estrangement. All opinions expressed are my own and are shared with you, the listener, from a place of healing and learning.
In this episode of the podcast, we welcome back for the FOURTH time, the wonderful, majestic, Al Kingsley MBE, a prominent figure in the EdTech space. Alongside Al's personal challenges, we discuss his multifaceted roles in education, and the importance of supporting startups in the EdTech ecosystem. The conversation delves into the slow evolution of education systems, the need for change in educational conversations, and the release of Al's new book, which addresses awkward questions in education. The episode emphasises the interconnectedness of education, technology, and personal growth, highlighting the importance of power (not soft!) skills in the age of AI. In this conversation, we look again at the evolving landscape of education, focusing on the challenges of measuring intangible qualities, the need for reformed assessment methods, and the critical role of educators in adapting to change. We emphasise the importance of balancing accountability with nurturing environments for students, the necessity of systemic change, and the value of human aspects in education amidst technological advancements. The dialogue also touches on the need for a curriculum that reflects the skills, knowledge and dispositions required for future success, moving beyond traditional grading systems.Chapters00:00 Introductions01:41 Al Kingsley's Multifaceted Role in EdTech04:01 Personal Challenges and Professional Insights06:27 The Importance of Supporting Startups in EdTech08:52 The Slow Evolution of Education Systems11:20 Global Perspectives on Education and Technology15:27 Exploring Al's New Book: The Awkward Questions in Education20:00 The Need for Change in Educational Conversations27:21 The Challenge of Measuring Intangibles in Education30:52 Rethinking Assessment Methods32:22 The Role of Educators in a Changing Landscape35:59 Navigating the Fear of Change in Education39:47 The Importance of Systemic Change43:40 Balancing Accountability and Nurturing in Schools48:41 Redefining Success Beyond GradesGrab a copy of The Awkward Questions in Education: The Elephants in the Room from AI to Teacher RetentionThanks so much for joining us again for another episode - we appreciate you.Ben & Steve xChampioning those who are making the future of education a reality.Follow us on XFollow us on LinkedInCheck out all about EdufuturistsWant to sponsor future episodes or get involved with the Edufuturists work?Get in touchGet your tickets for Edufuturists Uprising 2025
Bongani Bingwa speaks with Jonathan Khabazela about the latest viral videos trending on social media. They explore two popular clips: one exploring the question of what you’ve fallen out of love with, only to later rediscover that love, and another on being asked by your child a question that you just didn’t know how to answer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yesterday Anna and Raven talked about the things that makes a person a nerd, geek, or a dork! But find out what one listener suggested as a fourth option! There's a Wobbly Chair Test that is used during an interview to see how the individual will handle it. Anna and Raven ask Producer Julie what the most awkward interview question she had to answer for this job! Are you up to date on this week's biggest news story? Anna and Raven will get you caught up on the trending news stories including Tracy Morgan's food poisoning! Producer Julie shares the one time she threw up on a school bus! Michelle Obama says that her husband, Former President Barak Obama's, lateness is her biggest pet peeve! Anna and Raven share their pet peeves that their spouses do! NASA Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore have returned from space! Anna, Raven, Producer Julie, and Producer Justin share what their first meal would be if they returned from space! Anna and Raven debate the top things a person can do that are considered rude! Who knew that this one thing would be on the list! Spring Break is in full swing! Anna, Raven, and Producer Justin talk about their best spring break! Luke and Drea are applying for a rental unit in a new apartment building and as part of the application process, they're asking for a sample of their dog's feces. They say it's common practice because if they find that renters aren't cleaning up after their dogs, they can run the DNA and fine them. Her boyfriend says this is obnoxious and refuses to do it, says they just won't move there. She says she loves the building, she loves the unit, it's the right price in the right place, they pick up after the dog, who cares? Give them the poop. Catherine has a chance to redeem herself and win $500 in Can't Beat Raven during Zero to Hero! All she has to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven!
In today's episode, we're diving deep into two very common yet often misunderstood women's health concerns: bacterial vaginosis (BV) and yeast infections. We are joined by Adrienn, a Women's Health Nurse Practitioner with extensive experience in gynecology and we are breaking down the taboo world of vaginal health and dive into the differences between BV and yeast infections, what they are, their connection to health, how to prevent recurring infections and much more. Adrienn also shares expert insights on probiotics, boric acid, underwear choices, and the real deal with panty liners, lube, and condoms. Whether you've dealt with these issues firsthand or simply want to learn more, this episode is packed with useful information that'll help you feel more informed and empowered in your health journey.There is no awkward questions on this episode as we receive expert advice that will leave you feeling confident and ready to take charge of your vaginal health!EPISODE SPONSOR:LMNT (free sample pack with purchase)Adrienn's tiktok: @noawkwardquestionsAdrienn's Website
In this episode of the Ever Be podcast, host Mari Wagner, alongside her husband Trey, brings listeners into an engaging and candid conversation about their ongoing home renovation projects and their experiences moving into a new build home. They discuss their vision for transforming their living room and kitchen, including the addition of a new pantry. Later, Mari puts Trey on the hot seat with questions that women have always wanted to ask men but felt too awkward to. Topics range from dating turn-offs, modesty, and lust to deeper subjects like the struggles of porn addiction and how to support a partner through it. They also delve into lighter discussions about makeup preferences, the significance of body appearance, and approach difficult but essential conversations about sex within marriage. This episode offers actionable insights, transparency, and tips on maintaining a Christ-centered life in the modern world.------Episode SponsorsWest Coast Catholic LENT DEVOTIONAL LAUNCHING 02.05! - westcoastcatholic.coAscension Press Rosary in a Year - Learn more, listen, and download the free Rosary in a Year prayer plan at https://ascensionpress.com/MariRIY------Follow Along:Ever Be Podcast InstagramMari Wagner Instagram West Coast Catholic InstagramMentioned in this episode:Ascension Press Rosary in a Year - Learn more, listen, and download the free Rosary in a Year prayer plan at https://ascensionpress.com/MariRIY
In this episode, Guy Claxton takes us beyond simplified conceptions of the learning sciences and explains why teachers are sometimes vulnerable to fads and trends. "We undersell ourselves as educators, educating young people for the future and for life, if we lazily assume that all we mean by learning is the kind of thing that leads to good grades in schools." Guy shares his hopes as an educator – to help young people develop beyond just the periodic table, the Tudors and examination technique, and cultivate something of more lasting value. He hopes to design a classroom culture that isn't solely defined by Ofsted, GCSEs or A-level results, probing at the question: what are you teaching? What are you teaching for? Full show notes and transcript: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ioe/news/2025/jan/asking-awkward-questions-staffroom-s05e01
What's the most awkward question you've had to ask? Maybe asking for a raise? A refund? We're unpacking all those uncomfortable moments.
FULL EPISODE: Anthony and Raj break down Christian Wood needing surgery that will keep him out heading into the season and how this is just another example of the holes in the Lakers' processes when it comes to player health. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we're playing the “Hella Awkward” card game, putting ourselves on the spot with questions that are sure to spark unexpected conversations, laughter, and maybe even a little bit of cringing. Tune in as we tackle everything from light-hearted fun to deep, thought-provoking prompts. Whether you're ready to laugh along with us or want to try these questions with your own crew, this episode is all about embracing the awkwardness and connecting on a whole new level.Hella Awkward Card Game Hit our Homegirl Hotline…we'd love to hear from you! Call or Text us at (310) 363-1067 for advice, to share the things you're proud of, or any gems you think we'd enjoy. Watch video on YoutubeOur Sponsors:* Check out Chime: chime.com/BRAVADO* Check out Rosetta Stone and use my code TODAY for a great deal: www.rosettastone.com* Check out The Wonderful Company: https://www.wonderfulpistachios.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-black-girl-bravado1502/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode we answer your questions, chat about men & their sex noises, fisting midgest and much more of your unhinged stories.
Annie Dow is back on the show, and Karson has some awkward questions for her!
Charlette from the Makers Market joins the show to discuss her artisan showcase business, Karson asks Annie some awkward questions, and Karson, Annie, and Dan guess how much callers make based off their job descriptions!
Send us a Text Message.Has sex ever put you in the ER? Have you ever had to call the paramedics to pull you out of a sex swing? Well, this week on Sex Symbol we look at all the times sex landed someone in the ER or led to some really awkward questions. Join us on our wild ride through the trials and tribulations of sex adventures and why you might want to play it safe at least half of the time. So lay back, turn us on, and let's have a conversation.#sexsymbolpodcast #sexualwellness #sexpodcast #cheekysexchatsFollow us:Instagram @sexsymbolpodcastTwitter @sexsymbolpodTikTok @sexsymbolpodcastYoutube @sexsymbolpodcast
On today's episode of The Morning Rush: #AwkwardQuestions - Chico, Hazel, Markki and the Rushers discuss awkward questions. Thanks @kyleyannis for the topic! The Morning Rush, the multi-award-winning comedy radio program, is now on your favorite streaming platforms! Join Chico, Hazel and Markki for a daily dose of laughter and hilarity as they cover the latest news, pop culture, celebrity gossip with Tea over Coffee, and of course, the Daily Top 10's. With our hilarious hosts and engaging guests, The Morning Rush is the perfect way to start your day with a smile. Join our daily Top 10 entries by sending us a post on X with the hashtag of the day's Top 10 topic and #TheMorningRush Send in your greets or requests via the Monster text line on Viber or Telegram: +63 961 1367 931 Follow us on our socials: Facebook, X, Instagram, TikTok Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more content! Follow our TMR hosts: Chico, Hazel, and Markki!
The title says it all. Follow us on instagram at @meangirlpod, Alex @justalexbennett and Jordyn @jordynwoodruff. Powered By: https://www.justmediahouse.com Thank you to our partners this week: BetterHelp: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at https://www.betterhelp.com/MEANGIRL to get 10% off your first month and to get on your way to being your best self. Magic Spoon: Go to https://www.magicspoon.com/MEANGIRL to grab a variety pack and try it today! And be sure to use our promo code MEAN GIRL at checkout to save $5 off your order! Helix: Helix is offering 20% off all mattress orders AND two free pillows for our listeners! Go to https://www.helixsleep.com/MEANGIRL and use the code HELIXPARTNER20. Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Haircut Adventures 00:03:14 - Getting Declined for an Apartment Because of Social Media 00:06:28 - Being Picky About Tenants 00:09:41 - The Tart Trip Revisited 00:13:05 - Company Sponsorships and Influencer Trips 00:16:27 - Planning a Safari 00:19:48 - Influencers and Social Media Drama 00:22:50 - Dream Trips and Movie Rewatching 00:26:27 - Vince Vaughn and Matthew McConaughey 00:29:46 - Remembering the Classics and Gossiping about Celebrities 00:33:23 - The Uncompatibility of a Thruple 00:36:57 - Mukbang and First Date Etiquette 00:40:41 - Mukbang videos and dating etiquette 00:44:06 - Awkward Questions on First Dates 00:47:21 - Moving to Austin vs Taking the Job Offer 00:50:30 - Job Opportunities in Austin 00:53:50 - Stay Connected on Social Media Edited & Produced by: Shane Danahy www.instagram.com/shanedanahy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 4 - We take a look in the Grab Bag to see if we missed anything, including Brock Purdy responding to quite an awkward question, Celtics and Bruins updates, Nick Saban getting a new gig, and more!; With the Super Bowl only a few days away, we're here to get you ready for all the crazy Super Bowl parties by going over some basic etiquette in tonight's Can I Get A Ruling
Dr. Jain is one of the top infertility specialists in Ohio, and he was my doctor for way too long.In this EP we talk about all things infertility, and we had a ton of fun doing it.
One thing no one ever warns you about happy relationships is just how many awkward conversations they can require you to have. And despite all the big ones of politics, religion and family – I find one topic almost no one wants to talk about is money. Who should pay on a date? Should you be honest with your partner how much money (or debt) you have? How do you handle it when one of you earns significantly higher income in a relationship than the other? These are all hugely important, and yet most people bury their heads in the sand and hope these issues will magically work themselves out if you're truly in love (pro tip: they won't). So in this week's video, I sat down with my good friend Ramit Sethi, bestselling author and CEO of "I Will Teach You To Be Rich," to learn exactly how to have these difficult conversations so you can feel happy and secure about money in your relationship. I've never talked about this before, so I can't wait to hear your comments on this one... Appearance by RAMIT SETHI Ramit Sethi iwillteachyoutoberich.com @ramit ►► FREE download: “9 Texts to Get Any Man” → http://www.9texts.com ►► FREE download: “5 Compliments to Get Him Addicted to You” → http://www.SayThisToHim.com
If you want to close big gifts consistently you need to learn how to ask good questions. Check out the One Visit Away Youtube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@OneVisitAway/shortsJoin the nearly 400 students in my online training program Major Gift Millions here: OneVisitAway.com/millions
We take your most awkward and difficult questions from our “Ask Us Anything” sticker on Instagram and answer the hard-hitting ones! Charlotte vs Tampa, if there are regrets about moving, and when certain weddings are happening!
Jeff & Brittani ask each other awkward questions: What animal reminds Brittani of her mother in law? Would Jeff leave his family for $10 million dollars? What would Brittani change about her appearance? Would she rather be bald or have a mullet? What does life look like in 50 years with Jeff likely dead
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