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In the third and final class of our course on how to make the most of your friendships, we offer guidance for what to do when things go wrong. Making friendships work requires adjusting expectations, having difficult conversations and sometimes deciding when parting ways is for the best. This class unpacks practical tips for doing each of these things, with guidance from Washington Post advice columnist Carolyn Hax and friendship expert Danielle Bayard Jackson.For more advice on how to navigate all sorts of relationships, read columns by The Post's Carolyn Hax. Find Danielle Bayard Jackson's podcast, Friend Forward, here. Subscribe to The Washington Post and connect your subscription in Apple Podcasts.
In Class 2 of our course on friendship, you'll learn how to get out of your comfort zone when it comes to fostering new friendships and resuscitating old ones. Cristina talks to Washington Post advice columnist Carolyn Hax about doable ways to make real-life connections at a time when technology makes that seem hard. Friendship expert Danielle Bayard Jackson makes the case that spending time with friends can be as simple as some shared errands. And Bob Waldinger is back to explain how we don't always know what we actually want from interactions with other people. It turns out, we might surprise ourselves. For more advice on how to navigate all sorts of relationships, read columns by The Post's Carolyn Hax. Subscribe to The Washington Post and connect your subscription in Apple Podcasts.
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for January 18, 2024 is: axiomatic ak-see-uh-MAT-ik adjective Axiomatic is a formal adjective that describes something—usually a statement—that is understood as obviously true, such that it is or should be taken for granted. // It is axiomatic that successful athletes are not just talented, but have put in years of dedicated training. See the entry > Examples: “‘You're better off' is a hard pill when you're grieving a breakup. But it's axiomatic: Someone who doesn't want you as-is isn't the person you want.” — Carolyn Hax, The Washington Post, 24 Feb. 2023 Did you know? An axiom is a principle widely accepted for its intrinsic merit, or one regarded as self-evidently true. A statement that is axiomatic, therefore, is one against which few people would argue. Axiomatic entered English from the New Latin word axiōmaticus, and like axiom, it comes ultimately from the Greek word axíōma, meaning (among other things) “that which is reasonable (though not demonstrated to be true).” The word axiom can also refer to a statement accepted as true specifically as the basis for an argument or inference. An example would be: “Nothing can both be and not be at the same time and in the same respect.” Such axioms are often employed in philosophy, as well as in mathematics and geometry, where they are sometimes called postulates.
This week, we're sharing a podcast with you that we know you'll love. Feeding a family is among the most basic of human responsibilities. So why do we so often feel like we're failing at it? On Pressure Cooker, veteran journalists Jane Black and Liz Dunn dish out empathy and common-sense strategies for busy parents navigating manipulative marketing messages, impossible cultural expectations, and little people with big personalities as they try to set their children on a healthy path for life. “It takes a village,” as the saying goes. Well, here's the ugly flip side of that concept: an episode all about the conflicts that bubble up when other people get involved in feeding our kids. Jane and Liz enlist the help of Carolyn Hax, the Washington Post's legendary advice columnist, to help solve listeners' issues with interfering, overbearing, and lackadaisical relatives who make feeding our kids more stressful than it should be. To hear more of Pressure Cooker, head to: https://lemonada.lnk.to/pressurecookerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just in time for the holiday season, we're resurfacing one of our favorite episodes about all the conflicts that bubble up when other people get involved in feeding our kids. Jane and Liz enlist the help of Carolyn Hax, the Washington Post's legendary advice columnist, to help solve listeners' issues with interfering, overbearing, and lackadaisical relatives who make feeding our kids more stressful than it should be. Sales and distribution by Lemonada MediaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It feels like the letters written to advice columnists are absolutely nuts. People have forgotten how to act (or they never learned). As a life long fan of advice columns in all their forms, Elizabeth has some thoughts on the state of the art of advice today – and how to tell if you're being the asshole. Radiant BadassChris Martin, Creativity CoachCarolyn Hax, adviceAm I the Asshole?
Today, Post advice columnist Carolyn Hax offers some guidance to the splintered British royal family.Read more:Lately, there's been a lot of news about the British royal family. There's a Netflix documentary series about Harry and Meghan, and this week Harry released his new memoir, “Spare.” Both are packed with surprisingly intimate details about the lives of the former royals, including Harry taking magic mushrooms at a celebrity party as well as intentional palace leaks to the tabloids. From the outside, it seems like the royals have a lot of work to do to rebuild their relationships.That's where Post columnist Carolyn Hax comes in. In today's episode, Carolyn gives advice about a few key scenarios that are all about the royal family but could easily be relevant to many people's lives.
“It takes a village,” as the saying goes. Well, here's the ugly flip side of that concept: an episode all about the conflicts that bubble up when other people get involved in feeding our kids. Jane and Liz enlist the help of Carolyn Hax, the Washington Post's legendary advice columnist, to help solve listeners' issues with interfering, overbearing, and lackadaisical relatives who make feeding our kids more stressful than it should be.
Welcome to "Tish Talk", real life advice like you've never heard before. Tish decided that she was the best person in the whole world to dispense advice to those in need, and started a brand new side hustle--so look out Carolyn Hax and Ask Marilyn!. In the midst of all her useless advice, learn about her pet parakeet and best friend, Joey Buttafuoco, as well as her cats, Nancy Kerrigan, Tonya Harding, Kato Kaelin and Fluffy. And see how Tish deals with a negative Apple review. Buckle up, Heifers!! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
As Carolyn struggles to cope with her mother's terminal illness, a colleague gently reaches out to help.We'd love to hear your own story of an unsung hero. Record a voice memo on your phone and email us at myunsunghero@hiddenbrain.org.
The holidays are weird — this year especially. Today, Post advice columnist Carolyn Hax joins Martine Powers to answer your questions about navigating this tricky time of year.Read more:The holiday season can be complicated; throw in the spike in omicron cases, and this already stressful time of year just got even trickier. Enter: Carolyn Hax, The Post's brilliant advice columnist. Today on Post Reports, she's here to help our listeners and readers navigate the holidays. You can listen to our episode with Hax from earlier in the year about how to gather with family and friends safely here. Right now you can get the best deal we've ever offered on a subscription to The Washington Post – a year for just $9.99. Go to washingtonpost.com/subscribe.
Nikole Hannah-Jones has extended her work in the form of a new book. "The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story" expands versions of her original New York Times pieces through journalism, historical accounts, criticism and imaginative literature. And, with Thanksgiving just around the corner, Washington Post advice columnist Carolyn Hax shares tips on how to plan for tough holiday conversations on topics including politics, vaccines and more.
On this very special episode*, we get into a change of perspective, misguided notions of friendship, “affluenza,” roaring when necessary, music as a marker of time, and living in 1950s America today. We also cover Pat Buchanan (holy sh!+), the endlessness of momming and chores, tunnels as metaphor for women's lives, the effort of living, saying cruel things to someone, and the need for personal freedom and privacy. Plus, more advice than usual and a wisp of romance to soothe our aching souls. Are you functionally depressed? Grab a barf bag and some smelling salts and settle in. *JK. It's just a standard ep. We think each of them are (is?) special. Just like you. In a good way. “Hyperballad” by BjorkRead along in Ingress: Volume Nine – The Journals of Meghan McDonnellPlaylist on SpotifyFollow us on InstagramEmail us at thefeelingspodcast@gmail.comThe Feelings (buzzsprout.com)Music: “When it All Falls” by Ketsa* All names and identifying characteristics have been changed to protect identities. We have solely recorded our interpretations and opinions of all events. Certain place names have been changed.
With more and more Americans vaccinated and cities reopening again, we're having some joyous reunions — and a lot of social anxiety. Post advice columnist Carolyn Hax answers your questions about how to navigate a post-vaccine America.Read more:As excited as we are about being vaccinated and emerging into the world again, there are some awkward conversations and social anxiety mixed in there, too. On this special episode, one of The Post's beloved advice columnists, Carolyn Hax, takes questions from our listeners about how to date, how to talk to people in your life who aren't getting vaccinated, and how to handle family members who might make comments about pandemic weight gain.
Cryptocurrency’s highs and lows. How the Black Lives Matter movement has shaped American views on the Middle East. And a guide for talking to vaccine-hesitant friends and family. Read more:Over the past week, cryptocurrency buyers saw several sudden drops in the value of their investments. Hamza Shaban reports on the market’s volatility and questions about the future of crypto.Black Lives Matter activists have been taking to the streets and speaking out to show solidarity for Palestinians. Cleve Wootson reports on how their support has changed the conversations that the American public and politicians are having around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.Although more than 160 million Americans have received at least one shot of the coronavirus vaccine, many people have remained vaccine hesitant and have no intention of getting vaccinated. Producer Jordan-Marie Smith talks with advice columnist Carolyn Hax about some tips for talking with skeptical friends and family.
As always, Paul and Adrian would like to welcome our listeners back into our podcast home. This week the boys discuss the dinner-show experience of Medieval Times, Paul’s inability to determine if something is a blanket, and how to interpret posters on a bedroom wall. The duo then tackle two columns about houseguests before diving back into the bottomless pit that is MajorGate. Article 1: Buzzfeed’s Stephen LaConte https://www.buzzfeed.com/stephenlaconte/advice-boyfriend-shares-bed-with-guy-friend Article 2: Carolyn Hax https://www.seattlepi.com/lifestyle/advice/article/Carolyn-Hax-When-your-houseguest-decides-it-s-12829019.php#photo-11611120 3rd segment: Majorgate part 3: Feline groovy
Nathan and Tai discuss misogyny in podcasting and try their hand at solving questions sent to advice columnist Carolyn Hax. Follow us on Instagram at @rudderlesspod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rudderless/support
Thank you for listening. On this episode, I read an article in the Columbian Newspaper (Pacific NW area part of the US) from 2018 - which pulled an article by Carolyn Hax with the Washington Post entitled Is 'Once a cheater, always a cheater' really true? - we listen to the story of Morgan and what led her to stray from her unhappy marriage.If you have a story you would like to share, please email me at rebecca.rawtruth@gmail.comBe sure to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Please help me grow by giving the podcast a 5 star rating.Follow me on Facebook at https://bit.ly/35QMOEU and on Instagram @podcastrawtruth#rawtruthstoriesoffemaleinfidelity, #cheatingwives, #podcast, #adultery, #cheating, #cheatingspouses, #affair, #thescarletletter, #lying, #wifecheated, #affairs, #infidelity, #unfaithful,#extramarritalrelations, #controversial, #controversialpodcast, #women, #womenaffairs, #divorce, #betrayal
In this episode we take cyber-pony to the Kentucky Derby, we arrest the bad coyote from Looney Tunes, a dolphin becomes a sex offender, all “goofballs” must be shot on sight, the media lies, J-Law gets arrested for hacking Kate Upton’s nudes, a galaxy is living its best life, we discuss the proper rules and regulations of scallops, goats are perfect companions, planes become the highly pressurized tunnel of love, and Carolyn Hax thinks I’m a dud. Follow me on: Twitter - @AJ_Ganaros Follow the show on: Twitter - @StraightOffPod Facebook - www.facebook.com/straightoffpod Tumblr - straightoffpod.tumblr.com GMail - straightoffpod@gmail.com Find the show on - Soundcloud - Apple Podcasts - Google Play - Stitcher Article Links: https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/foal-permafrost-1.4797543 https://gizmodo.com/museum-visitor-falls-into-giant-hole-that-looks-like-a-1828462859 https://www.newsweek.com/horny-dolphin-forces-closure-popular-beach-after-rubbing-people-1091384 https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-45350434 https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/08/trump-has-changed-how-teens-view-the-news/568783/ http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2018/08/30/jennifer-lawrence-kate-uptons-nude-photo-hacker-sentenced-to-prison.html http://www.foxnews.com/science/2018/08/30/this-ancient-monster-galaxy-should-have-destroyed-itself.html https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-45341595 https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-45336330 https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/fall-in-love-airplane/index.html https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/08/30/carolyn-hax-friends-decision-to-marry-a-dud-speaks-volumes-about-friend/
People have problems, and they put up with way more than they ought to. That's what we've learned from reading advice columns like Dear Abby and Ask Amy and Carolyn Hax. It's a fun escape from our own infuriating family members and insensitive acquaintances. For quotes, archives, and more, visit us at http://parentingroundabout.com.
Marc and Camden discuss what's on their minds plus it's a subject of 2016recapToday's question is courtesy of Carolyn Hax column:)Follow us on Twitter: @isagrownassmanemail us: grownassmanpodcast@gmail.com
Advice columnist Carolyn Hax and cartoonist Nick Galifinakis are ex-spouses who work together every day and manage to enjoy it. Lisa Bonos chats with them and with Wendy Paris, about how to survive a divorce.
If you're a bisexual man in a monogamous relationship with a woman, is a little twink porn so wrong? When mothers move in: A woman's libido plummeted right around the time that her boyfriend's mother moved in to the apartment below them. Coincidence? In an action-packed Magnum, Dan welcomes rival advice-giving powerhouse Carolyn Hax to grapple with some serious poly drama and super-freaky, non-communicative parents. Also, all hail Evan Wolfson! He's the architect of the national gay marriage legalization campaign. He and Dan discuss the plight of a gay, married man who has to move to a state that doesn't recognize his marriage. All that…and more. 206-201-2720 This episode is brought to you by Babeland. Get 10% off plus free shipping when you enter the offer code "Savage" at checkout This podcast is also brought to you by Stamps.com. Click on the microphone and enter "Savage" for $55 free postage and a digital scale. This episode is also brought to you by AdamandEve.com. Get 10 free gifts, plus free shipping when you enter offer code "Savage".
If you're a bisexual man in a monogamous relationship with a woman, is a little twink porn so wrong? When mothers move in: A woman's libido plummeted right around the time that her boyfriend's mother moved in to the apartment below them. Coincidence? In an action-packed Magnum, Dan welcomes rival advice-giving powerhouse Carolyn Hax to grapple with some serious poly drama and super-freaky, non-communicative parents. Also, all hail Evan Wolfson! He's the architect of the national gay marriage legalization campaign. He and Dan discuss the plight of a gay, married man who has to move to a state that doesn't recognize his marriage. All that…and more. 206-201-2720 This episode is brought to you by Babeland. Get 10% off plus free shipping when you enter the offer code "Savage" at checkout This podcast is also brought to you by Stamps.com. Click on the microphone and enter "Savage" for $55 free postage and a digital scale. This episode is also brought to you by AdamandEve.com. Get 10 free gifts, plus free shipping when you enter offer code "Savage".