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Fan Favorite: This episode originally aired on: June 16, 2021. What up, homies! It's your girl Lisa Bilyeu, and welcome back to the Women of Impact podcast, where we dive deep and come out stronger. Today, I'm absolutely jazzed to bring you an episode with none other than the sweetest human on the planet, the wonderful Robin McGraw! Together, we're unpacking the secrets of a 49-year-long relationship that's still going strong. Whether you're single, looking for a long-term relationship, or already in one and dedicated to making it work till the end of time, this one is for you. Robin shares how she maintains her strong, independent self with dreams and aspirations of her own while being a loving, supportive wife to Dr. Phil. Trust me, you won't want to miss this wisdom-packed episode. We're going in on the fundamentals of what makes a lasting relationship – open communication, vulnerability, and, crucially, never using vulnerabilities as weapons. Robin gets real on how to navigate differing purposes, set boundaries, and ensure a relationship doesn't just survive, but thrives. So, get ready, because Robin's about to drop some serious wisdom on the beautiful balancing act between love, independence, and self-respect. SHOWNOTES 00:00 Balancing Independence and Supportive Partnership 05:57 "Sleepless in Seattle Moment" 06:52 "Love Yourself, Love Longer" 10:10 Pre-Marriage Conversations Matter 15:16 Marriage Boundaries and Vulnerability 16:21 "Distanced from Father's Shadow" 21:35 Prioritizing Self-Care and Purpose 25:44 "Embracing Self-Care Through Support" 27:52 "Healthy Boundaries Strengthen Relationships" 30:15 "Choices Amid Adversity" 36:02 Working Through Relationship Forgiveness 37:45 Avoiding Tears in Arguments 40:11 "Unwavering Commitment Promise" 43:35 Understanding Relationship Phases FOLLOW ROBIN MCGRAW: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robin_mcgraw/ Website: https://www.ivegotasecretwithrobinmcgraw.com/ CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Vital Proteins: Get 20% off by going to https://www.vitalproteins.com and entering promo code WOI at check out. BIOptimizers: Head to https://bioptimizers.com/impact and use code IMPACT for 10% off. OneSkin: Get 15% off with code LISA at https://oneskin.co Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://shopify.com/lisa ********************************************************************** LISTEN TO WOMEN OF IMPACT AD FREE + BONUS EPISODES on APPLE PODCASTS: apple.co/womenofimpact ********************************************************************** FOLLOW LISA: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisabilyeu/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisabilyeu YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/womenofimpact Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lisa_bilyeu?lang=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Dr. Refky Nicola and guest, Dr. Stephanie Nougaret, as they explore the evolution of MRI in rectal cancer staging, from the DISTANCE framework to the updated DISTANCED approach. Learn how advancements in imaging and structured reporting are shaping patient management and treatment planning. MRI of the Rectum: A Decade into DISTANCE, Moving to DISTANCED. Nougaret et al. Radiology 2025; 314(1):e232838.
Welcome back to the podcast as we ask ourselves: what are we standing for? It's that X-Ray style that we need as we discover that we are not in love any more. Instead, we are alone and distanced.
Social Yet Distanced: A View with an Emotionalorphan and Friends
Welcome to "Social yet Distanced," where we delve into the lives and works of poets who have shaped literature. Today, we explore the profound world of Cesare Pavese, a towering figure in 20th-century Italian poetry. bit.ly/SyDCafe Community bit.ly/SocialYetDistanced Podcast bit.ly/SydVid YouTube --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialyetdistanced/support
Have you ever had a flight cancelled and your plans changed -- for better or worse -- last minute? Today on The Lady Landlords Podcast, I'm sharing my recent travel experience of my cancelled flight from Ecuador! In this episode, you'll learn: #1. How my flight change affected my cash flow. #2. What I relied on to keep my properties running without me. #3. My biggest takeaways from 2024 and what I'm grateful for. Stay tuned until the end to hear about the moment when I felt like everything I've done to build my portfolio has finally paid off! === Join Burton Alicando and I for our free 2-day workshop, Finding and Closing Off-Market Real Estate Deals, on December 5, 2024. Reserve your spot here: https://lady-landlords.com/off-market-live. ===
A mother opens up, saying since her husband's passing, her children have completely shut her out, refusing to have anything to do with her. She acknowledges that she has everything she could need and is comfortable in life, but what she truly longs for is the love and affection of her children
When a marriage crisis hits, people kick into gear! They dig in and work on their relationship. Many times, they start to see results. Things are turning for the better. The relationship is warming. Things aren't quite so hostile. But then.... They get derailed. Thrown off-course. Lost in the crisis. Not surprisingly, any gains made are quickly lost. Things become even more tense and fractured. Why did they get derailed? Four reasons: Distracted, Distanced, Doubtful, and Discouraged. I go into each of these... as well as how to avoid falling into the trap and getting derailed... in this week's Save The Marriage Podcast. You can listen below. RELATED RESOURCES You Need A Plan Can Your Marriage Be Saved? When Is It Too Late? Your Fail Points Book: The Marriage Fail Point Save The Marriage System
In this episode Matt, Heath, and Brian return to the show to continue our conversation, this time to discuss the ways in which America's Wildlife Values intersect with the way that North American falconers practice their sport. In Part 2, we discussed the UNESCO designation of falconry as a living human heritage. We were all under the impression that the U.S. was not a UNESCO member, but in fact, the US became the 194th member in July of 2023 – thanks to John Goodell, curator of the Archives of Falconry for alerting us to this change.We then remind listeners of the four wildlife value orientations (those being Traditionalist, Mutualist, Pluralist, and Distance), and we outline how each of the people who responded to the survey were then identified as belonging to one group or another. Heath identifies where he thinks NAFA fits within the rubric, and Matt tells us how his values have shifted over his career.Brian gives us a broad sense of whether values of agency personnel reflect this underlying distribution found among Americans, and weighs in on whether the makeup of agency personnel should reflect this distribution.We then turn our attention to the "Distanced" group, and discuss ways in which the falconers can contribute to reducing the proportion of people who exhibit very low levels of interest in wildlife. Our discussion then turns to asking whether agencies should simply ignore ideas associated with Mutualism in favor of focusing on ideas that would better suit Traditionalists and Pluralists.We conclude the episode examining the growing impact of conflict and mistrust that are associated with societal values that have shifted towards ideas and goals more typically associated with Mutualists.
In this Episode I talk to Thomas Baumeister of "Access WILD" and "Orion - The hunters Institute" about the question of hunting and the way in which hunters can develop an ethical framework. We begin our conversation with a brief reminder of the four ways in which society generally values wildlife (Traditionalist, Mutualist, Pluralist, and Distanced). We then outline the ways in which hunters and anti-hunters can be be classified.We then turn our attention to "ethics" and the ways in which ethical philosophy can be applied to the question of hunting. Thomas then explains whether killing an animal can be ethically justified, and we discuss the concept of "moral residue".We then turn our attention to "Fair Chase", first by defining it, and then by examining its origins. I then ask Thomas about "optimizing advantage" - the idea that hunting can be neither too easy, nor too difficult. We then discuss the importance of the hunting experience, and the way in which moral residue is an important part of the hunting experience.Thanks for listening to the Fat Bird, Ugly Dog Podcast. I hope you enjoy this episode.
The Expat Therapist: Navigating Mental Health and Dreams Abroad
Does the thought of not having your support system when you move abroad give you anxiety?Or not sure how you can maintain certain relationships with such distance after you make your move abroad?Today's episode goes over how to ensure that you are doing just enough to maintain and nurture those loving relationships so your move abroad doesn't have to break friendships. Of course, we can't control the actions and behaviors of others...so at least we can ensure we are doing everything we can on our end!To work with Ariel:✨ Info and application for the Moving Abroad Mastermind HERE✨ Go HERE for the Craft Your Career Abroad course.
This week, Ryan and Brian review the days of the months, attempt to choreograph a song that doesn't exist, and learn a few letters of Morse code. Yikes, was that a woodpecker? If you get bored (how could you?!), write something for the Fill Me In wiki. And if you're feeling philanthropic, donate to our Patreon. Do you enjoy our show? Actually, it doesn't matter! Please consider leaving us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts. This will help new listeners find our show, and you'll be inducted into the Quintuple Decker Turkey Club. Drop us a note or a Tweet or a postcard or a phone call — we'd love to hear from you. Helpful links: Apple Podcasts link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fill-me-in/id1364379980 Google Play link: https://player.fm/series/fill-me-in-2151002 Amazon/Audible link: https://www.amazon.com/item_name/dp/B08JJRM927 RSS feed: http://bemoresmarter.libsyn.com/rss Contact us: Email (fmi@bemoresmarter.com) / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram We're putting these words here to help with search engine optimization. We don't think it will work, but you probably haven't read this far, so it doesn't matter: baseball, crossword, crosswords, etymology, game, hunt, kealoa, movies, musicals, mystery, oscar, pizza, puzzle, puzzles, sandwiches, soup, trivia, words
If the devil can distract you, he will distance you, and then he will try to destroy you.
As a teen convert to the Church, I was taught that we have a Heavenly Mother, but She was being protected by Heavenly Father from the fallen-ness of our world and so we did not pray or speak about Her. The idea, as I understood it, was that if no one thought or spoke about Her, somehow She would be protected. How an immortal, all-powerful goddess could stand in need of protection was never explained to me. Even my teenaged convert self knew that was hooey.
Here we are on the other side of Christmas, and Prince Harry hasn't distanced himself from Endgame. Why not?Some readers of the book believe there are inaccuracies in Endgame.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4522904/advertisement
Welcome to TCH. You're listening to the Christian's Hour Program, I'm Stan Smelser, program host. Here it is, the Holiday Season! Thanksgiving in the rear-view mirror, and the Christmas Season is underway. What should be The Most Wonderful Time of the Year; is for some of us overshadowed by Stress, Anxiety, Isolation or loneliness, Depression. Add to all of that, since the pandemic, some of us still feel the distance that came from that period of our lives. Wow! Let's take a minute and rethink this a bit. Maybe, just maybe we're looking at this whole Holiday thing all wrong? Sometimes, going into the Holidays we just need to be reminded what this celebration is all about. So let's pause, take a breath and listen to some Good News! Good News that God is near, God is not distant and in fact, like the Christmas Carol reminds us, Emmanuel God is with us! Over the next few weeks Ben Cachiaras, the lead minister with Mountain Christian Church, Joppa, Maryland will be unpacking how we can find the nearness of God, and through Him; Hope, Joy, New Beginnings if we just take time to notice. So when it seems we live in a world that is distanced here's some really Good News about how God wants to come near to us, in fact some really Good News that God has come, is here, and that's Christmas! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/326/29
Social Yet Distanced: A View with an Emotionalorphan and Friends
A short poetic statement From Jack Varnell, the @emotionalorphan in the form of storytelling to Social yet Distanced, about what the Holidays ...and Life should be about. Poetry in motion. Collaboration. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialyetdistanced/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialyetdistanced/support
Social Yet Distanced: A View with an Emotionalorphan and Friends
Social yet DistancedToni Nagy is a stand-up comedian and content creator most known for her viral videos where she interpretive dances her philosophies while pontificating, gyrating, and questioning culture. Her comedy is quasi-–radical, pseudo-philosophical, somewhat existential, and mostly funny. Being with Toni is like micro-dosing shrooms, but then an hour later you start wondering, "Wait... was that actually a macro-dose!?" Links Linktree linktr.ee/toninagy Cavelight Productions cavelightproductions.com instagram instagram.com/toninagy tik tok tiktok.com/@toni.nagy --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialyetdistanced/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialyetdistanced/support
Hour 3: The Royals need to make some moves, This is whats wrong with Kauffman Stadium, why would you wait on baseball to fix this problem, We are rooting for the Broncos tonight people, We take a look around the rest of the AFC, Has Mahomes distanced himself
In Episode 119 of our podcast, we delve into the crucial topic of emotional unavailability in this solo episode with host, Andrea Atherton. She explores the five key signs that can help you identify emotional unavailability in people close to you.. Emotional availability is a fundamental aspect of healthy relationships and emotional well-being, and understanding these signs can be a game-changer in all your relationships.Emotional unavailability is often confused with narcissistic personality disorder, so we also provide valuable insights into distinguishing between the two. Andrea discusses the root causes of emotional unavailability and how it differs from narcissistic personality disorder. By the end of this episode, you'll have a better grasp of the vital role emotional availability plays in forming meaningful connections and maintaining positive relationships, while also being equipped to recognize the key distinctions that set it apart from narcissistic tendencies.Tune in to this Episode to gain a deeper understanding of emotional availability and its impact on your life, relationships, and overall emotional health. Discover the telltale signs and learn how to spot the signs of emotional unavailability, ultimately empowering you to build more fulfilling connections and lead a healthier, conscious life. Mindful Love Websitehttps://www.andreaatherton.com/Love Anarchy Websitehttps://loveanarchypodcast.buzzsprout.comLove Anarchy Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/loveanarchypodcast/Andrea Atherton Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/andreaatherton-17/
The serene town of Moscow, Idaho, woke up to a chilling tragedy on 13 November 2022. Four young lives, all students of the University of Idaho, were snuffed out at an off-campus residence. The grisly nature of the incident, coupled with the media frenzy surrounding it, cast a pall of fear over Moscow, prompting many to depart for the Thanksgiving holidays earlier than planned. Following extensive investigations, the spotlight turned to Bryan Kohberger, a 28-year-old criminology doctoral student at Washington State University. The site of his arrest added another twist to the tale: his parents' abode in Monroe County, Pennsylvania. The Kohberger Lineage Bryan's roots trace back to Effort, Pennsylvania. Born to Michael Kohberger Jr. and Maryann Kohberger, he grew up in a home steeped in the values of community service. The Kohbergers were employees of the Pleasant Valley School District — Michael as a maintenance worker and Maryann as a paraprofessional, extending support to students with special educational needs. Interestingly, the school district also served as the backdrop to Bryan's early job as a security guard. Though younger than his two sisters, Bryan's turbulent past set him apart. At 19, embroiled in drug addiction, he was arrested for stealing his sister's iPhone. This blot on his record was, however, erased by the "Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition" program, shielding him from any lasting public censure. “You never expect someone from such a hardworking, dedicated family to go astray,” remarked a local resident. Repercussions of the Idaho Murders The aftermath of the Idaho murders saw the Kohbergers grappling with a torrent of emotions. Michael Kohberger Jr.'s journey to Spokane, Washington, to stand by his son during the tumultuous drive back to Pennsylvania was particularly poignant. Their ride, in the white Hyundai Elantra — an unsettling reminder of the crime scene — was marred by two run-ins with the law for speeding and tailgating. The arrest, which possibly occurred in the parents' absence, came as a body blow to the family. Struggling to reconcile with the grim reality, the Kohbergers stood resolute in their belief: Bryan was innocent. This sentiment echoed in the family's letter, which voiced their grief over the student deaths and pledged unwavering support for Bryan. Yet, the conspicuous absence of one sister's endorsement on this statement raised several eyebrows. The Fallout The tremors of Bryan's arrest sent shockwaves through his immediate family. Distanced from their brother, his sisters have avoided visits to the Latah County Jail. The episode also dealt a blow to their careers, with both reportedly being let go from their jobs. Michael and Maryann Kohberger, already strained under past financial burdens evident from their two Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings, now find themselves ensnared in further legal complications. Their testimonies have been sought in the mysterious case of a Pennsylvania woman's disappearance and subsequent death. Shadows of the Past Peeling back the layers, one discerns a complex relationship between Bryan and his parents, particularly his mother. A former classmate's words stand testament to Maryann's nurturing nature, painting her as "the most warm-hearted, kind individual". Yet, this warmth seemingly failed to envelop her son, who, plagued by aggression and social challenges, remained somewhat distant. The very mother, a staunch Democrat with strong convictions against abortion and the death penalty, faced a heart-wrenching paradox with her son's alleged actions. The family's earlier financial struggles, marked by their bankruptcy filings, might also shed light on potential pressures Bryan faced, although direct correlations remain speculative. "It's always the quiet, unsuspecting towns where such intricate stories unfold," mused a Moscow local, summarizing the sentiments of many. In Conclusion The tale of Bryan Kohberger serves as a grim reminder that the undercurrents of human psychology are often intricate and unfathomable. As this story continues to unfold, one thing remains clear: it's essential to approach such cases with empathy, acknowledging the myriad influences and pressures that might push individuals down unforeseen paths. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
The serene town of Moscow, Idaho, woke up to a chilling tragedy on 13 November 2022. Four young lives, all students of the University of Idaho, were snuffed out at an off-campus residence. The grisly nature of the incident, coupled with the media frenzy surrounding it, cast a pall of fear over Moscow, prompting many to depart for the Thanksgiving holidays earlier than planned. Following extensive investigations, the spotlight turned to Bryan Kohberger, a 28-year-old criminology doctoral student at Washington State University. The site of his arrest added another twist to the tale: his parents' abode in Monroe County, Pennsylvania. The Kohberger Lineage Bryan's roots trace back to Effort, Pennsylvania. Born to Michael Kohberger Jr. and Maryann Kohberger, he grew up in a home steeped in the values of community service. The Kohbergers were employees of the Pleasant Valley School District — Michael as a maintenance worker and Maryann as a paraprofessional, extending support to students with special educational needs. Interestingly, the school district also served as the backdrop to Bryan's early job as a security guard. Though younger than his two sisters, Bryan's turbulent past set him apart. At 19, embroiled in drug addiction, he was arrested for stealing his sister's iPhone. This blot on his record was, however, erased by the "Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition" program, shielding him from any lasting public censure. “You never expect someone from such a hardworking, dedicated family to go astray,” remarked a local resident. Repercussions of the Idaho Murders The aftermath of the Idaho murders saw the Kohbergers grappling with a torrent of emotions. Michael Kohberger Jr.'s journey to Spokane, Washington, to stand by his son during the tumultuous drive back to Pennsylvania was particularly poignant. Their ride, in the white Hyundai Elantra — an unsettling reminder of the crime scene — was marred by two run-ins with the law for speeding and tailgating. The arrest, which possibly occurred in the parents' absence, came as a body blow to the family. Struggling to reconcile with the grim reality, the Kohbergers stood resolute in their belief: Bryan was innocent. This sentiment echoed in the family's letter, which voiced their grief over the student deaths and pledged unwavering support for Bryan. Yet, the conspicuous absence of one sister's endorsement on this statement raised several eyebrows. The Fallout The tremors of Bryan's arrest sent shockwaves through his immediate family. Distanced from their brother, his sisters have avoided visits to the Latah County Jail. The episode also dealt a blow to their careers, with both reportedly being let go from their jobs. Michael and Maryann Kohberger, already strained under past financial burdens evident from their two Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings, now find themselves ensnared in further legal complications. Their testimonies have been sought in the mysterious case of a Pennsylvania woman's disappearance and subsequent death. Shadows of the Past Peeling back the layers, one discerns a complex relationship between Bryan and his parents, particularly his mother. A former classmate's words stand testament to Maryann's nurturing nature, painting her as "the most warm-hearted, kind individual". Yet, this warmth seemingly failed to envelop her son, who, plagued by aggression and social challenges, remained somewhat distant. The very mother, a staunch Democrat with strong convictions against abortion and the death penalty, faced a heart-wrenching paradox with her son's alleged actions. The family's earlier financial struggles, marked by their bankruptcy filings, might also shed light on potential pressures Bryan faced, although direct correlations remain speculative. "It's always the quiet, unsuspecting towns where such intricate stories unfold," mused a Moscow local, summarizing the sentiments of many. In Conclusion The tale of Bryan Kohberger serves as a grim reminder that the undercurrents of human psychology are often intricate and unfathomable. As this story continues to unfold, one thing remains clear: it's essential to approach such cases with empathy, acknowledging the myriad influences and pressures that might push individuals down unforeseen paths. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The serene town of Moscow, Idaho, woke up to a chilling tragedy on 13 November 2022. Four young lives, all students of the University of Idaho, were snuffed out at an off-campus residence. The grisly nature of the incident, coupled with the media frenzy surrounding it, cast a pall of fear over Moscow, prompting many to depart for the Thanksgiving holidays earlier than planned. Following extensive investigations, the spotlight turned to Bryan Kohberger, a 28-year-old criminology doctoral student at Washington State University. The site of his arrest added another twist to the tale: his parents' abode in Monroe County, Pennsylvania. The Kohberger Lineage Bryan's roots trace back to Effort, Pennsylvania. Born to Michael Kohberger Jr. and Maryann Kohberger, he grew up in a home steeped in the values of community service. The Kohbergers were employees of the Pleasant Valley School District — Michael as a maintenance worker and Maryann as a paraprofessional, extending support to students with special educational needs. Interestingly, the school district also served as the backdrop to Bryan's early job as a security guard. Though younger than his two sisters, Bryan's turbulent past set him apart. At 19, embroiled in drug addiction, he was arrested for stealing his sister's iPhone. This blot on his record was, however, erased by the "Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition" program, shielding him from any lasting public censure. “You never expect someone from such a hardworking, dedicated family to go astray,” remarked a local resident. Repercussions of the Idaho Murders The aftermath of the Idaho murders saw the Kohbergers grappling with a torrent of emotions. Michael Kohberger Jr.'s journey to Spokane, Washington, to stand by his son during the tumultuous drive back to Pennsylvania was particularly poignant. Their ride, in the white Hyundai Elantra — an unsettling reminder of the crime scene — was marred by two run-ins with the law for speeding and tailgating. The arrest, which possibly occurred in the parents' absence, came as a body blow to the family. Struggling to reconcile with the grim reality, the Kohbergers stood resolute in their belief: Bryan was innocent. This sentiment echoed in the family's letter, which voiced their grief over the student deaths and pledged unwavering support for Bryan. Yet, the conspicuous absence of one sister's endorsement on this statement raised several eyebrows. The Fallout The tremors of Bryan's arrest sent shockwaves through his immediate family. Distanced from their brother, his sisters have avoided visits to the Latah County Jail. The episode also dealt a blow to their careers, with both reportedly being let go from their jobs. Michael and Maryann Kohberger, already strained under past financial burdens evident from their two Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings, now find themselves ensnared in further legal complications. Their testimonies have been sought in the mysterious case of a Pennsylvania woman's disappearance and subsequent death. Shadows of the Past Peeling back the layers, one discerns a complex relationship between Bryan and his parents, particularly his mother. A former classmate's words stand testament to Maryann's nurturing nature, painting her as "the most warm-hearted, kind individual". Yet, this warmth seemingly failed to envelop her son, who, plagued by aggression and social challenges, remained somewhat distant. The very mother, a staunch Democrat with strong convictions against abortion and the death penalty, faced a heart-wrenching paradox with her son's alleged actions. The family's earlier financial struggles, marked by their bankruptcy filings, might also shed light on potential pressures Bryan faced, although direct correlations remain speculative. "It's always the quiet, unsuspecting towns where such intricate stories unfold," mused a Moscow local, summarizing the sentiments of many. In Conclusion The tale of Bryan Kohberger serves as a grim reminder that the undercurrents of human psychology are often intricate and unfathomable. As this story continues to unfold, one thing remains clear: it's essential to approach such cases with empathy, acknowledging the myriad influences and pressures that might push individuals down unforeseen paths. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The serene town of Moscow, Idaho, woke up to a chilling tragedy on 13 November 2022. Four young lives, all students of the University of Idaho, were snuffed out at an off-campus residence. The grisly nature of the incident, coupled with the media frenzy surrounding it, cast a pall of fear over Moscow, prompting many to depart for the Thanksgiving holidays earlier than planned. Following extensive investigations, the spotlight turned to Bryan Kohberger, a 28-year-old criminology doctoral student at Washington State University. The site of his arrest added another twist to the tale: his parents' abode in Monroe County, Pennsylvania. The Kohberger Lineage Bryan's roots trace back to Effort, Pennsylvania. Born to Michael Kohberger Jr. and Maryann Kohberger, he grew up in a home steeped in the values of community service. The Kohbergers were employees of the Pleasant Valley School District — Michael as a maintenance worker and Maryann as a paraprofessional, extending support to students with special educational needs. Interestingly, the school district also served as the backdrop to Bryan's early job as a security guard. Though younger than his two sisters, Bryan's turbulent past set him apart. At 19, embroiled in drug addiction, he was arrested for stealing his sister's iPhone. This blot on his record was, however, erased by the "Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition" program, shielding him from any lasting public censure. “You never expect someone from such a hardworking, dedicated family to go astray,” remarked a local resident. Repercussions of the Idaho Murders The aftermath of the Idaho murders saw the Kohbergers grappling with a torrent of emotions. Michael Kohberger Jr.'s journey to Spokane, Washington, to stand by his son during the tumultuous drive back to Pennsylvania was particularly poignant. Their ride, in the white Hyundai Elantra — an unsettling reminder of the crime scene — was marred by two run-ins with the law for speeding and tailgating. The arrest, which possibly occurred in the parents' absence, came as a body blow to the family. Struggling to reconcile with the grim reality, the Kohbergers stood resolute in their belief: Bryan was innocent. This sentiment echoed in the family's letter, which voiced their grief over the student deaths and pledged unwavering support for Bryan. Yet, the conspicuous absence of one sister's endorsement on this statement raised several eyebrows. The Fallout The tremors of Bryan's arrest sent shockwaves through his immediate family. Distanced from their brother, his sisters have avoided visits to the Latah County Jail. The episode also dealt a blow to their careers, with both reportedly being let go from their jobs. Michael and Maryann Kohberger, already strained under past financial burdens evident from their two Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings, now find themselves ensnared in further legal complications. Their testimonies have been sought in the mysterious case of a Pennsylvania woman's disappearance and subsequent death. Shadows of the Past Peeling back the layers, one discerns a complex relationship between Bryan and his parents, particularly his mother. A former classmate's words stand testament to Maryann's nurturing nature, painting her as "the most warm-hearted, kind individual". Yet, this warmth seemingly failed to envelop her son, who, plagued by aggression and social challenges, remained somewhat distant. The very mother, a staunch Democrat with strong convictions against abortion and the death penalty, faced a heart-wrenching paradox with her son's alleged actions. The family's earlier financial struggles, marked by their bankruptcy filings, might also shed light on potential pressures Bryan faced, although direct correlations remain speculative. "It's always the quiet, unsuspecting towns where such intricate stories unfold," mused a Moscow local, summarizing the sentiments of many. In Conclusion The tale of Bryan Kohberger serves as a grim reminder that the undercurrents of human psychology are often intricate and unfathomable. As this story continues to unfold, one thing remains clear: it's essential to approach such cases with empathy, acknowledging the myriad influences and pressures that might push individuals down unforeseen paths. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Social Yet Distanced: A View with an Emotionalorphan and Friends
Yhe Emotional Orphan On SocialyetDistacnced : Yee Haw Therapy #Jack Varnell, #JackVarnell, #Poetry, #Art, #Podcast, #Perks, #Merch, #Emotionalorphan, #SocialyetDistanced, #Social yet Distanced, #Poets, #Literature, #Books, #Open mic, #Performance poetry, #Tshirts, #Art, #Prints, #Posters, #Outlaw, #Outlawpoetry, #Mental health, #Recovery, Stories, #True life, #Confessional, --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialyetdistanced/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialyetdistanced/support
Social Yet Distanced: A View with an Emotionalorphan and Friends
Legendary American Poet John Dorse reads for SocialyetDistanced. #johndorsey #Poetry, Art, #Podcast, #Merch, #Emotionalorphan, #SocialyetDistanced, #Social yet Distanced, #Poets, #Literature, #Books, #Openmic, #Performance poetry, #Art, #Prints, #Posters, #Outlaw, #Outlawpoetry, #Stories, #True life, #Confessional, --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialyetdistanced/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialyetdistanced/support
He's the man behind the "Ninjas Vs." trilogy of B-movies, as well as films like "The Christmas Cancellation" and "The Distanced." Justin Timpane shares what happens in the world of indie filmmaking. ALSO: listen to get a free T-shirt!
Fuel for the Soul with John Giftah | Inspirational Christian Sermons
Be blessed by this powerful Christian sermon that will help you introspect your stand before GOD. You can buy my new bestselling book, UNVEIL YOUR PURPOSE (a #1 Newly Released Bestseller on Amazon) here: India: https://www.amazon.in/UNVEIL-YOUR-PURPOSE-John-Giftah/dp/B08K2CJKP2/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=john+giftah&qid=1611990618&sr=8-1 Global Amazon.com: https://www.amazon.com/Unveil-Your-Purpose-Complete-Created-ebook/dp/B08L7XX9PJ/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=john+giftah%27&qid=1611990705&sr=8-2 You can stay in touch with me through these platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/johngiftah Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johngiftah Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sjohngiftah/ Website: https://www.johngiftah.com/ If you're blessed by this sermon, don't forget to share it with someone, and please do rate/ review the podcast so that it will help us reach more people with the message of hope. For supporting the ministry financially: PayPal: paypal.me/johngiftah Link to The Inspiration Hub Podcast: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/the-inspiration-hub/id1596599540 Link to Weekly Tamil Christian Messages Podcast (John Giftah) : Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/tamil-christian-messages-john-giftah/id1596445581 Check out the "Fuel for the Soul with John Giftah" podcast (Among the Top Christian Podcasts in India Ranking #1 / #2 on multiple podcast platforms and among the Top Podcasts in the world (2021)) : Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fuel-for-the-soul-with-john-giftah-inspirational/id1588234296 #JohnGiftah #JohnGiftahPodcast #Christian #Christianity #BibleStudy #Faith #Hope #InspirationalSermon #ChristianMotivation #ChristianInspiration #Motivation #Motivational #Inspirational #Bible #BibleStudy --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-giftah/message
We recap our awesome “Singles Knight” at Truist Field. We found out you CAN long distance date for 5 and half years! We played the best celebrity meltdowns and talked about the art of talking to someone you wanna date. The post The Time We Long Distanced Dated appeared first on Kiss 95.1.
We recap our awesome "Singles Knight" at Truist Field. We found out you CAN long distance date for 5 and half years! We played the best celebrity meltdowns and talked about the art of talking to someone you wanna date. Support the show: https://www.mrlshow.com/
Social Yet Distanced: A View with an Emotionalorphan and Friends
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When a marriage crisis hits, people kick into gear! They dig in and work on their relationship. Many times, they start to see results. Things are turning for the better. The relationship is warming. Things aren't quite so hostile. But then.... They get derailed. Thrown off-course. Lost in the crisis. Not surprisingly, any gains made are quickly lost. Things become even more tense and fractured. Why did they get derailed? Four reasons: Distracted, Distanced, Doubtful, and Discouraged. I go into each of these... as well as how to avoid falling into the trap and getting derailed... in this week's Save The Marriage Podcast. You can listen below. RELATED RESOURCES You Need A Plan Can Your Marriage Be Saved? When Is It Too Late? Your Fail Points Book: The Marriage Fail Point Save The Marriage System
Contact Melinda Patrick: melinda@melindapatrick.org Previous episodes that will offer hope & encouragement: How To Survive the Holidays When You Really Want To Skip Them Holding On To Truth In A Shifting Culture How To Live A Life That Points Others To Jesus Angel Colon: Part One Angel Colon: Part Two Didn't See THAT Coming: When How They Are Living Isn't How You Raised Them The Power of Confession, Community and Accountability Co-laboring With Jesus Christ For Your Prodigal Joe Dallas: Christians In A Cancel Culture The Loudest Roar with Judy Dunagan How To Come Alongside Your LGBTQ Loved One To Bring Healing & Freedom Upcoming Conferences: Hope hosted by Restored Hope Network - online Epic Transformation Conference hosted by Transformation Ministrie Alliance - In person
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Welcome to the channel of Social yet Distanced, where we bring you the best poets from all over the world. Today, we are proud to present Edward L. Canavan, a poet, overthinker, ex-drinker, and lone wolf who currently resides in North Hollywood, California, but originally hails from the deBronx. Edward's work has been featured in several publications, including The Opiate, Scarlet Leaf Review, North of Oxford, and Taj Mahal Review, and he has served as the former assistant editor for The Ibis Head Review. Join us as we explore Edward's unique perspective on life, love, and the human experience. Check out the link in the description to learn more about Edward and his work. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialyetdistanced/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialyetdistanced/support
Why is it that even when Republican voters and commentators recognize the problems with the vaccines and many other issues, the policies never change and even get worse? They talk, commentate, and politick, but they never push for change. We still have doctors in red states getting punished for not wearing a mask. The answer is that absent a revival, people will not turn to God and seek both divine intervention and innovative strategies until they personally feel the pain. Not enough people feel that pain. I draw an analogy from the crime issue. For a decade, my cries about rising crime due to jailbreak were ignored until now, when members of Congress themselves are scared to walk the streets of Capitol Hill. We also have a lightning round of news and information on the latest state legislative medical freedom bills, why our troops are in Syria, the GOP failing to act properly on immigration, and why our federal government is a bigger threat than China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It has been nearly two years since the first distance learning episode and almost the third year of living in a world of COVID-19. In this week's episode of The Psychotic Break, Madey and Kimi return to an open conversation about the transition from distance learning and if they miss it with the return to in-person/hybrid.
One of the faces we see in the trailer for Harry & Meghan's next project is Jacinda Ahern. The prime minister's office has issued a statement that clarifies that her interview took place more than three years ago and that her involvement had nothing to do with the estranged royals, who were brought in at a relatively late stage of the project. LOL.No word yet on if Meghan's podcast will get a second season.There's a new face on the money.We will recap Royal Christmas tomrorow as we took a day off. Christmas, ya know.
Episode SummaryClaire Bartholic is an ASAF Certified Running Coach and a NESTA Certified Sports Nutrition Specialist. Claire is also the host of one of the most popular running podcasts in the world, The Planted Runner Podcast. Today, Whitney and Claire discuss tips and mental tricks that can help you run your best, how to flip the ‘comparison trap' on its head, and the importance of positive self-talk. Claire shares some mental training exercises that she does with her athletes and provides advice for overcoming self-doubt and other mental obstacles.Episode SponsorRunner Click Pro – https://pro.runnerclick.com/Key Takeaways01:06 – Whitney Heins welcomes Claire Bartholic to the show who shares how she went from running to get in shape for her high school reunion to becoming a full-fledged Marathoner12:56 – Solving the puzzle of running16:29 – Self-awareness and knowing when to listen to your body18:45 – Mental training strategies23:49 – The impact of positive self-talk outside of running24:43 – Common scenarios that all runners should plan and prepare for mentally33:00 – Distanced self-talk, alter ego and other mental strength exercises41:06 – Overcoming self-doubt45:33 – Flipping ‘comparison' on its head48:34 – Common mental training pitfalls that Claire sees with her athletes52:34 – Advice for Mother Runners everywhere55:46 – Whitney thanks Claire for joining the show and lets listeners know where they can connect with herTweetable Quotes“It came to be less about the marathon itself and more about the puzzle of it - figuring out what I needed to do to do this super amazing thing, learning as much as possible. I was absolutely obsessed with the science of it and how you do it. And then figuring out how to implement it for myself. It was quite the journey.” (09:31) (Claire)“Through that journey I have found my life's work, my life's passion. It is absolutely what I was put on Earth to do, is to help people transform their lives through running. And I am just so excited to honestly wake up every day and do stuff like this.” (11:03) (Claire)“I say, ‘Goals are like a bar of soap. The tighter you hold onto them, the easier they slip away.'” (19:48) (Claire)“While you're running a race, if you're forcing something to happen, how much mental energy does that cost you? If you're so focused on ‘I gotta hit this. I gotta hit that,' that's going to take away from your race. And, if you have a more chill attitude - still competitive - and if you have a much more neutral voice in your head, you're a lot more likely to actually do the thing.” (20:06) (Claire)“If you have a terrible race, but you can still execute your strategy, that's amazing. Even if you're off your time, if you can still get the spirit of what you are trying to do, you will be a better Marathoner.” (27:02) (Claire)“Counting is something that you learned as a really small child. It is something that is really, really deep inside your head. And so, you can do that and focus on that without any thought at all. And what it does is it shuts out the other voices that are saying, ‘This is hard. I'm slowing down.' You just have something to focus on.” (39:02) (Claire)“So, before we try to demonize ‘comparison,' understand that is absolutely part of being human. It's a fundamental part of being human, and it's not something that we should actually change.” (46:14) (Claire)Resources MentionedWhitney's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitney-heins-02ba3b5The Mother Runners Club –
Jonathan Boyd is an accomplished Executive Chef who is making major life changes to find who he really is without the word "Chef" in front.Most of his adult life has been about grand achievements, pay scales, and job titles. What happens when you get to the top to realize you are just as lonely, depressed, and mentally poor as ever? That was his reality. He found himself surrounded by people, but empty inside. Distanced emotionally from those he loved, he decided to make huge changes in his career and lifestyle. Jonathan has focused on creating healthy relationships not just with those around him, but himself. Jonathan discusses that reality of when you have to face the ghost in the mirror and how we can hold ourselves accountable to not let that person down. Episode Links:Web: https://www.abrodaciouslife.com/IG: https://www.instagram.com/abrodaciouslife/YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7i8xXi0_vM2eXRj6qIunHQFB: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.boyd.5895BZ: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2031183LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-boyd-608833103/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ABrodaciousLifeJoey Pinz Conversations Podcast Information: • Website: https://www.joeypinz.com • Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/joeypinz • Music by Tom Izzo: @wahlsinger https://tomizzomusic.com Support our podcast: • Subscribe: https://joeypinzconversations.com/subscribe/ • How much is this podcast worth to you? Consider $5, $10 or $20/mo with Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/joeypinz • How about a one-time payment? • What is the episode worth to you? $25/$50/$100/$500 /$1,000/$5,000 with PayPal (one-time): https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/JoePannone Please subscribe/follow to Joey Pinz Discipline Conversations Podcast: • Spotify, Apple, Google, or others. Please consider rating with 5 stars if you like it. • Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/joey-pinz-discipline-conversations/id1583997438 • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/69SFwY3XSwcw9qNvElAn10 • Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xODI4OTA2LnJzcw • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JoeyPinzDisciplineConversations?sub_confirmation=1Please follow on social media: @TheJoeyPinz • Instagram: @TheJoeyPinz https://www.instagram.com/TheJoeyPinz • Twitter: @TheJoeyPinz https://twitter.com/TheJoeyPinz • Facebook: @TheJoeyPinz https://www.facebook.com/TheJoeyPinz • TikTok: @TheJoeyPinz https://www.tiktok.com/@thejoeypinz • Minds: @TheJoeyPinz https://www.minds.com/thejoeypinz • YouTube: @TheJoeyPinz https://www.youtube.com/@thejoeypinzFinally, join our newsletter: https://joeypinzconversations.com/#newsletterSupport the show
Hosted by Andrew Keen, Keen On features conversations with some of the world's leading thinkers and writers about the economic, political, and technological issues being discussed in the news, right now. In this episode, Andrew is joined by John A. Farrell, author of Ted Kennedy: A Life. John A. Farrell is the author of Richard Nixon: The Life, which won the PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography and the New-York Historical Society Barbara and David Zalaznick Book Prize in American History. It was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2018. In 2001, he published Tip O'Neill and the Democratic Century, which won the D. B. Hardeman Prize for the best book on Congress. His book Clarence Darrow: Attorney for the Damned won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Biography in 2011. He has also earned a George Polk award, the Gerald R. Ford prize, and White House Correspondents honors for his coverage of the presidency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey everyone! Welcome to today's episode of the Wright Conversations Podcast! For today's episode, I'm joined by my primary partners, Kyle, Ashley, and Yair. We are going to talk about how we met, how this all started, and where we see it going. We also talk about our experiences dating during the pandemic, experiencing the motions and emotions, and our family structure, and we have important messages that we want everyone to know. Let's delve in! In this Episode You'll Learn: [04:24] Yair's perspective. [10:13] Ashley's perspective. [18:50] Kyle's perspective. [23:00] The early days. [24:14] Distanced dating. [32:37] Getting physical for the first time. [40:18] Experiencing jealousy. [44:29] Getting through insecurities. [55:20] What makes it all worth it? [62:36] Our structure and where we're going. [69:11] What do we want everyone to know about our relationship. Quotes: “Jealousy pulls on your insecurities.” [44:46] “The more times you work through something, the easier it is to go through the next time, but it's still going to be a next time and it's still going to be challenging.” [53:38] “Every single dynamic gets to be what it is, and celebrated for what it is.” [61:32] “We want our legal structure to reflect what our emotions and our day-to-day lives look like.” [65:03] “It's not all orgies all the time. Everyone knows orgies are for Thursdays.” [69:43] “We're not that different.” [73:37] Connect with Rachel Wright Website: https://rachelwrightnyc.com Instagram: @thewright_rachel Twitter: @thewrightrachel WIN A FREE INTIMACY AFTER DARK DECK! Get 30% OFF the NEW After Dark Deck! Use Promo Code: Rachel Get your Zumio Discount! Call to Action Please if you love this episode, and know someone else who is a passionate soul on a mission just like you share it with your friends and others. To help this podcast grow please leave an iTunes review and don't forget to subscribe.
Nikhil Madan, Co-Founder, The Office Pass, shares his entrepreneurial journey of kickstarting one of India's fastest-growing co-working and managed office spaces. Beginning from Makaan.com, Aditya, Nikhil, Sachin, and later Saket found opportunities in the co-working space, but in the Indian context. Nikhil and his Co-Founder at The Office Pass believe in establishing and strengthening relationships instead of just creating a B2B or B2C business. Catering to medium scaled businesses, The Office Pass aims to set up working spaces at an achievable distance. Listen to know more about Nikhil's journey and widen your Dhandho Ni Soch.
Do ruminating thoughts regularly disrupt your sleep and keep you awake at night? In this episode of the Align podcast, Dr. Ethan Kross and I chat about how to effectively deal with chatter, and self-criticism. We also talk about high individualism as well as our relationship with others and our thoughts towards them. Lastly, we also touch on having internal dialogues to switch our overall perspective in life. Ethan Kross, PhD, is one of the world's leading experts on controlling the conscious mind. He is an award-winning professor at the University of Michigan and the Ross School of Business, and is the director of the Emotion & Self Control Laboratory. He has also participated in policy discussion at the White House and has been interviewed on CBS Evening News, Good Morning America, Anderson Cooper Full Circle, and NPR's Morning Edition. Ethan Kross, PhD, wrote a book called Chatter: The Voice in Our Head, Why It Matters, and How to Harness It 3:50: What are the physical toggles to change our state of mind? 6:33: How do we find our awe triggers? 8:25: Paradox of high individualism 11:52: When is self-criticism a good thing? 14:00: How can "splitting oneself" help in overcoming struggles? 16:00: How congruent is our relationship with ourselves and others? 18:23: Should we be held accountable for EVERY thought we have? 23:20: What is the value of shame? 29:10: Does our brain have sovereignty over life occurrences? 35:10: Can stillness help us perceive things more? 40:10: What are tools that we can use to lessen chatter? 48:07: Affectionate touch as another chatter fighting tool 56:49: Distanced self-talk and temporal distancing 1:02:46: How can we optimally show gratitude? To learn more about Ethan: Website: https://www.ethankross.com/ Thank you to our Sponsors: Ketone IQ: Use code ALIGN20 to save 20% (100 FIRST people ONLY): ketone-iq.com Kion: To save 20% on monthly deliveries or 10% on one time purchases go to: getkion.com/align Organifi: Use ALIGN during checkout to receive 20%: www.organifi.com/align BiOptimizers: Use code ALIGN10 during checkout to save 10% on Magnesium Breakthrough + FREE bottle of Masszymes (1000 FIRST people ONLY): magbreakthrough.com/alignpodcast
David Duchovny is best known for his television roles as FBI agent Fox Mulder on The X-Files (1993-2002 and 2016-2018) and writer Hank Moody on Californication (2007-2014), both of which earned him Golden Globe awards. Beyond his extensive on-screen accomplishments, which include dozens of other films and television shows, he's also a musician and the writer of four novels. Duchovny last joined us at Town Hall to talk about his 2016 book, Bucky F*cking Dent; this June, we're pleased to welcome him back to discuss his latest title, The Reservoir. Inspired by Duchovny's own quarantine times in New York City, The Reservoir follows an unexceptional man living during an exceptional time. Ridley, a former Wall Street veteran, looks back on his life during his days of quarantined solitude and examines his wins, failures, career, relationships, and family. Brooding night after night, he gazes out his picture window high above the Central Park Reservoir and spots a flashing light in an apartment across the park. It's almost as if a lonely quarantined person is signaling him in Morse code. Who are they? And are they in trouble? Determined to identify the mystery person, Ridley leaves the safety of his apartment to save his hypothetical damsel in distress and descends into a surreal and dangerous world of conspiracies, madness, and sickness. As he spirals further into mysteries of love, life, and fatherhood, he realizes that the key to it all might lie deep beneath the freezing waters of the reservoir. Join us at Town Hall as Duchovny discusses his latest novel's twists, turns, and reflections of our disorienting and distanced times. David Duchovny is an award-winning actor, writer, director, New York Times best-selling author, and singer-songwriter. With an acting career spanning more than three decades, Duchovny is a two-time Golden Globe winner and four-time Emmy nominee. He is a prolific author whose fourth novel, Truly Like Lightning, was published in February 2021. His previous novels include the New York Times bestseller Holy Cow, Bucky F*cking Dent, and Miss Subways. As a musician, Duchovny has released three studio albums, Hell or Highwater, Every Third Thought, and Gestureland. Jess Walter is a former National Book Award finalist and winner of the Edgar Allan Poe Award, the author of seven novels, one book of short stories, and one nonfiction book. His work has been translated into 32 languages, and his fiction has been selected three times for Best American Short Stories as well as the Pushcart Prize and Best American Nonrequired Reading. His stories, essays, and journalism have appeared in Harper's, Esquire, Playboy, McSweeney's, Tin House, Ploughshares, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and many others. Buy the Book: The Reservoir (Hardcover) from Elliott Bay Books Presented by Town Hall Seattle. To become a member or make a donation click here.
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The Distanced Son. A divorced dad is seeking advice on how to connect with his son.
In this Gung-Fu Super Bros. Podcast episode, the group records a special show via the internet. Enrique doesn't share his thoughts on Peacemaker because he's been busy watching the latest season of Saved by the Bell. Orozco finished watching Dexter and doesn't think that any color of person trusts Dexter. Abarca talks about the latest episode of The Book of Boba Fett. Friend of the podcast, The Italian Stallion calls in and shares his thoughts on parenting and a generation of teenagers that aren't concerned about their physical appearance. This week, the group watched "Crippled Avengers." What did Enrique think of this Shaw Bros. classic? Is this movie better than the 5 Deadly Venoms? Which villain did Super Producer Stevens identify with? Which of the Avengers had the coolest fighting technique? Watch the movie on all of the major streaming services and listen after to see if you agree with us. Still not following us on Instagram and Twitter? Why not? Even Bella follows us. www.twitter.com/gungfusuperbros www.instagram.com/gungfusuperbrospod www.instagram.com/malofilms Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen to us! Or leave us a voicemail at www.gungfusuperbros.com or on our Google Voice number 661-401-5941 to be part of our show. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app