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Send us a textRHOSLC Blink If You're GuiltyRHOSLC Season 6 Reunion Part 2RHOSLC Season 6 Reunion Part 2 kicks off in chaos, with Angie presenting a scroll allegedly linking Lisa to a long-running troll account, sparking debate over online leaks, timelines, and “proof.” Heather backs Angie, citing insider details and broader patterns like the so-called “Conwyn Fraudport,” while Lisa deflects and counters with accusations of her own. Tensions rise as Andy briefly exits, the women clash over past insults, and unresolved drama involving Meredith's separation-era dating rumors resurfaces, reinforcing how deeply entrenched alliances and grudges remain.The focus then shifts to Mary, whose segment turns emotional as Andy addresses her return to church leadership, her strained family dynamics, and her son Robert Jr.'s incarceration. Mary is unapologetic about her choices, including not visiting her son in jail, and blunt in her conflicts—especially with Britani, whom she accuses of being fake and attention-seeking. Conversations about religion spiral further with revelations about Lisa's donation to the Church of Satan, prompting clarification and political context from Bronwyn, and underscoring the season's recurring clash between faith, hypocrisy, and provocation.The reunion's final stretch centers on fractured friendships and explosive allegations. Viewer questions reignite old wounds between Lisa and Meredith, with Mary inserting herself as a sharp-tongued commentator. Accusations fly over TikTok rumors about Seth, unrecorded plane conversations, and off-camera gossip involving husbands and infidelity. A shocking unaired clip suggests Lisa encouraged rumors to be raised on camera, while Meredith and Heather's friendship appears to implode amid shouting and tears. The episode ends with Meredith confronting Britani over antisemitism-related issues, leading Britani to walk offstage—leaving the group more divided than ever.TakeawaysThe reunion episode was filled with intense arguments and drama.Meredith's refusal to admit to any wrongdoing was a major point of contention.The dynamics of friendships and alliances among the cast were explored.Mary's personal struggles with her son were highlighted during the reunion.The accusations regarding the church and its practices were discussed.Brittany's claims about Seth's infidelity added to the drama.Meredith's defense of her actions was met with skepticism from the group.The tension between Lisa and Mary was palpable throughout the episode.The issue of recording conversations and production's influence was raised.Meredith's accusations of anti-Semitism were controversial and sparked debate.Support the showhttps://www.wewinewhenever.com/
Saving Our Veterans: The Shocking New Trend In Military SuicideAfter decades of rising veteran suicide rates, new research has revealed a dramatic downward trend since the pandemic. While various outreach programs and expanded crisis resources appear to be working, experts are now racing to identify which specific initiatives are driving this life-saving shift. Our guests discuss how community partnerships and early intervention strategies are successfully reaching those most at risk.Guests: Jeffrey Howard, professor of public health, University of Texas at San Antonio; Todd Burnett, PsyD, acting executive director, VA Office of Suicide PreventionHost: Elizabeth Westfield Producer: Kristen Farrah Masculine Depression: A Father's Journey Through Postpartum DepressionWhile conversations surrounding postpartum depression often focus on mothers, a significant number of men are also struggling with this condition – now recognized as paternal postpartum depression. Experts note that as fathers take on more active parenting roles, they face an increased risk of depression between three and six months after a child's birth. Dr. Sheehan Fisher explains the growing need for paternal mental health education and the vital resources available to help new dads navigate this challenging transition.Guests: Dr. Sheehan Fisher, associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of MedicineHost: Greg JohnsonProducers: Kristen Farrah Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Saving Our Veterans: The Shocking New Trend In Military SuicideAfter decades of rising veteran suicide rates, new research has revealed a dramatic downward trend since the pandemic. While various outreach programs and expanded crisis resources appear to be working, experts are now racing to identify which specific initiatives are driving this life-saving shift. Our guests discuss how community partnerships and early intervention strategies are successfully reaching those most at risk.Guests: Jeffrey Howard, professor of public health, University of Texas at San Antonio; Todd Burnett, PsyD, acting executive director, VA Office of Suicide PreventionHost: Elizabeth WestfieldProducer: Kristen Farrah Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, Patrick Teahan, MSW, explores nine rarely named but deeply damaging family dynamics that quietly shape childhood trauma and follow people into adulthood.Rather than focusing on symptoms alone, Patrick breaks down the dysfunctional family systems behind them—the unspoken rules, emotional roles, and survival patterns that distort self-worth, boundaries, and relationships.As a follow-up to 11 Oddly Specific Childhood Trauma Issues, this episode examines how growing up in emotionally immature or unsafe families affects perception, identity, and connection. From households where feelings are ignored but secretly run everything, to families that bond through complaining instead of change, Patrick explains how these patterns condition children to self-betray, overfunction, or disappear.Listeners will learn:What happens when children grow up without mutually satisfying parental relationshipsHow scapegoating, gaslighting, and chronic blame damage self-trustWhy some families resist growth and punish successThe emotional cost of always being “the responsible one”How gender roles and hierarchy reinforce dysfunctionWhy survivors are often told to “be the better person” with abusive relativesPatrick also discusses recovery tools, including inner child work, repairing distorted perception, boundary development, and learning to step out of dysfunctional family roles.If you grew up feeling unseen, unsafe, or emotionally responsible for others, this episode offers language, validation, and a clearer path toward healing.Keywords: childhood trauma, toxic family systems, emotionally immature parents, CPTSD, family dysfunction, emotional neglect, scapegoating, parentification, trauma recovery, boundaries, inner child healingJoin the Monthly Healing Community Membership
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The Reiner family has issued a statement, the first since the death of Rob and Michelle Reiner Sunday. A judge ruled in favor of Congressmembers making unannounced visits to immigration detention centers. We tell you about a very zany rendition of the Christmas classic, Die Hard. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comThis LAist podcast is supported by Amazon Autos. Buying a car used to be a whole day affair. Now, at Amazon Autos, you can shop for a new, used, or certified pre-owned car whenever, wherever. You can browse hundreds of vehicles from top local dealers, all in one place. Amazon.com/autosVisit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support the show: https://laist.com
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2823: Dr. Laura Dabney explores the emotional tug-of-war many face when tension arises between their parents and their spouse, revealing why unresolved loyalty conflicts can quietly erode even the strongest marriages. With bold clarity, she emphasizes the power of choosing our partner over outdated family obligations and encourages readers to reexamine where their true commitments lie for the health of their relationship. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.drldabney.com/article/family-issues/ Quotes to ponder: "It's not possible to make everyone happy. We can't live according to the rules of the past and expect to thrive in the present." "We can't have one foot in our childhood and one foot in our marriage." "We have to prioritize, and that may mean stepping into an uncomfortable zone with our family for the good of our marriage."
Do you find yourself giving in to others or letting go of your boundaries just to feel loved, included, or accepted? If this sounds familiar, take heart; it's an extremely common issue. Healthy boundaries are essential for healthy relationships, but it's often tough to create and enforce strong boundaries –especially if they weren't modeled in your early years. In today's episode, I'm joined by a powerful relationship expert, Dr. Margaret Cochran, who will help us navigate the connection between boundaries, cognitive distortions, and getting unstuck from patterns that hold you back. Topics discussed include healthy boundaries, porous boundaries, family dynamics, holiday gatherings, negative patterns, intergenerational patterns, neurobiology, cognitive distortions, psychological boundaries, getting unstuck, marriage, children, personal transformation, individuation, and family issues.Please note that this episode may contain sensitive material; listener discretion is advised.Emergency Assistance Note: If you or someone you know needs immediate support, please call your emergency services. In the US, 24/7 help is available by calling “911” or “988” (Suicide and Crisis Hotline). Support/informational links are in the show notes.IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: No expert in this (or any episode) is offering medical or psychological direction; the content is purely informational in nature. Please consult your physician or healthcare provider before undertaking any new regimen or procedure.https://www.nami.org/support-education/nami-helpline/Connect with Dr. Carla Manly:Website: https://www.drcarlamanly.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drcarlamanly/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/drcarlamanly/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drcarlamanlyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carla-marie-manly-8682362b/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dr.carlamariemanly8543TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dr_carla_manlyBooks by Dr. Carla Manly:Joy From Fear: Create the Life of Your Dreams by Making Fear Your Friend Date Smart: Transform Your Relationships and Love FearlesslyAging Joyfully: A Woman's Guide to Optimal Health, Relationships, and Fulfillment for Her 50s and BeyondThe Joy of Imperfect Love: The Art of Creating Healthy, Securely Attached RelationshipsImperfect Love Relationship & Oracle Card Deck by Dr. Carla Manly:EtsyAmazonConnect with Dr. Margaret Cochran:Website: https://www.drcochran.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctorcochran/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-margaret-cochran/Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://drcarlamanly.com/
Najla was born in New York but grew up in North Carolina, where a turbulent and abusive childhood pushed her to survive by any means necessary. On her own at a young age, she turned to scams to fund her lifestyle and escape the chaos at home. What started as small hustles quickly grew into full-blown bank fraud that eventually landed her in federal prison. Najla's story is one of pain, survival, and transformation — from a broken childhood to facing the harsh reality of prison life, and ultimately finding strength through redemption. Her journey exposes the dark truth behind white-collar crime, fraud, and the system that punishes survival. #LockedInWithIanBick #TrueCrime #WhiteCollarCrime #FederalPrison #FraudStory #BankFraud #RealStories #RedemptionStory Thank you to BLUECHEW & DAWS for sponsoring this episode: BlueChew: Visit https://bluechew.com/ and use promo code LOCKEDIN at checkout to get your first month of BlueChew & pay five bucks for shipping. DAWS: Go to http://www.daws.org/ to donate, adopt or send items from their wishlist. Connect with Najla: https://www.instagram.com/iamnajlawakeela?igsh=MXgxbnY5dDZrOXNkNg== Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Shop Locked In Merch: http://www.ianbick.com/shop Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro: Who Is Naja & What Her Story Is About 00:32 – Naja's Early Life, Family Background & Childhood 02:54 – Growing Up: Abuse, Isolation, Moving & Instability 09:24 – Moments of Happiness & Early Independence 10:31 – Orlando Teen Years & Becoming a Teen Mom 13:12 – Struggling for Survival: Money Issues & Social Security 14:53 – Turning to Crime: First Scams, Fraud & Hustles 19:39 – How Check Fraud Works: Naja's Early Schemes 21:54 – Escalation: Leveling Up Into Bigger Scams 26:14 – The $900,000 Fraud Scheme & Getting Caught 31:43 – Arrest, Federal Charges, Prison Time & Testifying 33:58 – Life in Federal Prison: Daily Reality, Hustles & Survival 38:19 – Prison Fights, Conflict & How She Survived 42:32 – Prison Mentality, Family Issues & Preparing for Release 47:08 – Getting Out: Recidivism, Relapse & Second Chances 51:42 – Her Final Prison Stint & Choosing to Change Her Life 56:39 – Starting Over: Homeless Shelter, Struggle & Cosmetology School 01:01:26 – Moving to Atlanta & Fully Rebuilding Her Life 01:03:46 – Overcoming a Criminal Record & Finding Opportunity 01:05:04 – Owning Her Past: Disclosure, Stigma & Testimony 01:09:03 – Reflections: Lessons, Growth & Advice to Her Younger Self 01:11:54 – Family Estrangement, Healing & Forgiveness 01:14:07 – Closing Thoughts & Final Message Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textRHOSLC Season 6 Episode 6 Out Of GasPodcast Summary RHOSLC - Fights Before Flight: The Yacht ChroniclesThis episode is all about emotional exhaustion, friendship fractures, and a yacht trip that's shaping up to be anything but relaxing.Heather and Angie kick off the morning on FaceTime, caffeine in hand, unpacking Angie's strained friendships—especially her loyalty tug-of-war between Lisa and Mary. Heather urges empathy; Angie's not so sure Lisa can change.Meanwhile, Bronwyn vents to Todd over ice cream about the group's chaos and her own emotional needs, but the sundae ends up sweeter than their heart-to-heart.Lisa tries to prep for the upcoming trip, but a conversation with John turns introspective as she admits feeling unappreciated and emotionally drained in their marriage.Mary visits Angie for an awkward but surprisingly heartfelt confrontation. After tears, farts, and forgiveness (yes, in that order), they make up—at least for now.Heather and Lisa meet next, clashing over past digs, glam squads, and who's really the “mean girl” of the group. Heather calls Lisa a “risky friend,” and Lisa storms off, once again feeling misunderstood.Britani and her daughter Olivia share one of the episode's most emotional scenes—a painful but honest talk about how Britani prioritized men over her kids. It's raw, revealing, and possibly redemptive.Heather later meets Meredith to debrief, with both questioning whether Lisa can ever truly evolve or own her missteps.By the time Mary, Angie, and Whitney start prepping for the yacht trip (and gossiping about Bronwyn's old rumors), tensions are simmering. The coming attractions promise seasickness, shouting, and British crew commentary that might just steal the show.TakeawaysKelli and Lori discuss their personal lives before diving into the episode.The episode features a lot of personal updates from the hosts.Angie's relationship with Lisa is explored, highlighting its superficiality.The hosts express excitement about the upcoming yacht trip.Lisa's struggles with her relationship are a central theme.Mary and Angie's friendship dynamics are discussed, showcasing their conflicts.Brittany's relationship with her daughter is a focal point, revealing family issues.Meredith and Heather's conversation sheds light on their views of Lisa.Bronwyn's past issues are brought up, raising questions about her current choices.The hosts conclude with thoughts on the future of the show and its cast.Support the showhttps://www.wewinewhenever.com/
What do you do when life stacks the odds against you? Poverty, a broken family, and a dangerous environment could have easily defined Kendall Qualls' future. But instead, his story is proof that your past doesn't have to dictate your destiny.In this episode of Your Biggest Breakthrough, Kendall shares how he went from Harlem's streets and trailer park living to becoming an Army officer, corporate leader, nonprofit founder, and even running for governor. His story is packed with lessons about resilience, faith, forgiveness, and choosing a different path—even when everything around you is pulling you down.We talk about the role of family, the power of education, and how faith transformed Kendall's heart, healed his relationship with his father, and gave him the courage to step into leadership. His journey isn't just inspiring; it's a roadmap for anyone who feels stuck in their circumstances or unsure if change is possible.If you've ever wondered, “Can I rise above where I came from?” this conversation will show you that with God's grace, courage, and determination, you absolutely can.Chapters:[00:00] Podcast Preview[01:10] Topic and Guest Introduction[03:38] Kendall Qualls: A Journey from Adversity to Success[06:37] The Impact of Family Dynamics on Personal Growth[08:40] Navigating Two Worlds: Harlem and Oklahoma [11:24] Education as a Pathway to a Better Life[14:50] Finding Love and Building a Family[18:16] Faith and Transformation: A New Beginning[21:15] The Power of Forgiveness and Healing Relationships[24:56] Finding Community and Faith in Tulsa[27:28] Overcoming Fear and Embracing Courage[28:43] Unexpected Twists in Life and Faith[33:48] Understanding Racial Dynamics and Family Issues[39:56] Running for Governor: Lessons Learned and God's Timing[44:18] Vision for Minnesota: Prosperity, Safety, and Schools[47:42] Clearing Misconceptions and Final ThoughtsResources mentioned:Kendall's Nonprofit Organization: TakeChargeThe Prodigal Project: Amazon link Guest's bio:Kendall Qualls is a results-oriented leader dedicated to uniting Americans around shared values and a common heritage. His inspiring journey began in the projects of Harlem, New York, and later in a trailer park in rural Oklahoma. Despite those humble beginnings, Kendall worked his way through college, became a U.S. Army officer, and went on to earn three graduate degrees. He later rose to serve as Global Vice President of a Fortune 100 healthcare company.Today, Kendall is the founder and president of TakeCharge, a nonprofit committed to promoting the promise of America for all people, regardless of race or social standing. His powerful message has reached millions through speaking engagements and appearances on national platforms such as Fox & Friends and The Dennis Prager Show. He is also the author of The Prodigal Project, a deeply personal book that highlights his story of perseverance, faith, and breakthroughs.Kendall and his wife, Sheila, have been married for 40 years. Together, they have raised five children and are proud grandparents of two boys. He is also a Republican candidate for Governor of Minnesota in 2026.Call to action:Make sure to visit yourbiggestbreakthrough.com for your FREE access to our e-book and audiobook, "Unstoppable: Divine Intervention in Overcoming...
What happens when the very people who were supposed to love us, protect us, and cherish us turn out to be the source of our deepest pain? In this revealing episode, Lisa A. Romano, trauma-informed life coach and codependency recovery expert, explores the heartbreaking reality behind why so many children grow up loving the very people who harmed them—and how this sets the stage for adult codependency. From narcissistic parents to emotionally neglectful caregivers, this episode dives into the psychology behind trauma bonding, betrayal blindness, and why our subconscious minds cling to toxic dynamics. Lisa unpacks the emotional and neurological imprinting that causes children—and later, adults—to overlook red flags and remain loyal to harmful people. In this episode, you'll discover:
Not everyone watching your journey is doing so from a place of support – some are spectators collecting data on your moves without celebrating your wins. The silence from those closest to you during successful times can be more telling than any words they might say during your struggles.• Recognizing the difference between true supporters and silent spectators• Understanding that some people follow you to gain access to your next moves, not to cheer you on• Acknowledging that the favor on your life is undeniable, drawing attention even from those who don't support you• Realizing your growth and success will naturally irritate those who have given up on themselves• Taking inventory of relationships to identify who celebrates publicly but criticizes privately• Setting boundaries by letting spectators watch "from beyond the gate"• Maintaining focus on your purpose despite others' attempts to dim your light• Remembering that people often celebrate you only until you surpass the version of you they were comfortable withDon't forget to follow, like, and tag. If you grab your "Minding My God Givin Business" shirt from theloveplace.net, tag me in your post. Keep walking in your purpose and don't get distracted by spectators. Be bold in your healing, brave in your becoming, and grounded in love that knows its worth.We would LOVE to hear from you! Thank you joining Love Our Talks and listening to these juicy topics!Support the show
Send us a textRHOM-Peace, Planes, and Petty RemarksPodcast Summary – RHOM S7 E9 “Preppy, Petty People”The episode opens with Adriana and Lisa at a “doggie brothel” before talk turns to Marisol's upcoming preppy-themed lunch. Adriana feels only half-invited due to tensions from the boat incident, while Marisol claims Adriana has body-shamed her. Lisa warns Adriana that Julia's loyalty to others may be isolating her.Julia admits her friendship with Gurdy is beyond repair and shifts focus to Alexia, who's still dwelling on Todd. Marisol proposes a girls' trip to Seville, Spain, to distract Alexia, while Gurdy seeks advice from Dr. Jackie Walters about intimacy during cancer treatment and handling her friendships.Stephanie and Julia bond over family dynamics, with Julia revealing her adopted sons have caused strain with her older daughters. Stephanie advises her to mend the rift quickly. The Spain trip plans evolve, with Stephanie offering her private jet but limiting seats, creating new tension over who gets invited.At the preppy party, Larsa refuses to dress the part, Adriana apologizes to Marisol, and Guerdy makes peace with Julia. The women toast to Spain, though drama brews as Stephanie confronts Alexia about belittling behavior. Alexia declines a seat on Stephanie's jet out of loyalty to Marisol, while Kiki bows out so Adriana can join. Adriana envies Marisol and Alexia's loyalty, and Julia defends her own choice to accept the PJ invite. The episode closes with Alexia and Marisol emotional over the trip's focus on Alexia.Support the showhttps://www.wewinewhenever.com/
Struggling to attract major donors for your nonprofit? In this episode of Hey Nonprofits, hosts Trevor Nelson and Jason Ledlow sit down with special guest Bill High to reveal proven strategies to identify, connect with, and inspire high-value donors to support your cause. If your nonprofit has ever wondered how to approach wealth transfer opportunities, leverage donor-advised funds, or create emotional connections that drive donations, this is the guide you've been waiting for.The conversation dives into the $140 trillion wealth transfer happening right now, how to tap into legacy giving, and why understanding donor profiles is critical for building long-term relationships. You'll also learn how effective storytelling and clear communication can turn personal connections into transformative gifts. Whether it's cash, securities, or unexpected assets like real estate or collectibles, discover practical tips to maximize your fundraising efforts and plan for sustainable giving. This step-by-step guide will help your nonprofit think bigger, work smarter, and attract the donors who can create lasting impact.
This week on the Retirement Quick Tips Podcast, my husband Troy and I are discussing the Top 5 Money Issues That Can Break a Marriage. Today, we're diving into an uncomfortable and friction-causing topic in many marriages - the intersection of family issues and money in a marriage
Although nonprofit organizations play a vital role in recognizing and addressing the needs of the community, research shows the percentage of nonprofits involved in advocacy or lobbying has dropped considerably over the past two decades. However, nonprofits working together on an issue are more likely to engage in policy advocacy. Over the past few years, The Chicago Community Trust has successfully supported nonprofit organizations in working together to advance systems and policy changes that facilitate economic mobility. However, policy change is a long road. Passing new laws is a step in the process, but implementing these policies and holding decision-makers accountable for the true intent is essential and ongoing work. In this episode of Trust Talks, host Ianna Kachoris, associate vice president of people, power and policy at The Chicago Community Trust, is joined by Erion Malasi, policy director at the Economic Security Project; Tracy Occomy Crowder, deputy director of organizing and policy at Community Organizing and Family Issues; Ellen Nissenbaum, senior advisor at the Center on Budget & Policy Priorities; and Ameya Pawar, president & CEO of the Michael Reese Health Trust. Using Illinois' Child Tax Credit as a case study, they explore the power of coalition-based advocacy, the critical steps that follow the passage of a bill, and the essential role philanthropy plays in supporting nonprofit advocacy and community organizing. This episode was produced by Juneteenth Productions and recorded at WBEZ Chicago.
BV breaks down the issues facing foster families in New Mexico and how the state can help plus the Legendary Shelia E. on her career and new album "Bailar" on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textSummer House Reunion-Bedbugs, Breakups & Birthday ShadeThis week on We Wine Whenever, the ladies dive into Summer House Reunion Part 1, where the set is giving "bedbug chic" and the pastel dress code can't cover up the mess underneath.The episode opens with Paige confirming her breakup with Craig, throwing subtle shade over his alleged ring-buying claims. Sierra and West confront the wreckage of their misfired situationship, with Sierra baring her emotional truth around family trauma and missed connections. West takes accountability—sort of—but the pain lingers.Then Imrul joins and addresses his “orgy beast” label, reflecting on feeling isolated and misunderstood in the house. Jesse and Lexi's whirlwind romance is questioned under the reunion microscope, especially after Jesse admits to being flirty with Sierra while Lexi was away. Things get tense between Sierra and Lexi over press tour jabs, old kisses, and that awkward birthday group chat drama.Andy keeps the messy energy going, tossing shade and surprise questions, while the cast drips in passive-aggression and regret.TakeawaysThe reunion's theme was centered around bed bugs and party vibes.Fashion critiques were a significant part of the discussion, especially regarding hair.Amanda's rise from Kyle's girlfriend to a prominent figure at the reunion was noted.Sierra's feelings towards Craig were explored, revealing deeper emotional connections.The importance of asking for parental permission before a marriage proposal was discussed.Sierra's family issues played a crucial role in her emotional state during the reunion.West's self-reflection on his past behavior was acknowledged as a positive step.The dynamics of public relationships and the role of PR teams were examined.Emeril's introduction sparked controversy regarding his portrayal on the show.The hope for future friendships among cast members was expressed. Family dynamics can significantly impact personal relationships.Romantic connections often come with misunderstandings and miscommunications.Trust issues can stem from past experiences and affect current relationships.Friendship loyalty can be tested in competitive environments.Social media can distort public perception of personal conflicts.Mental health should be prioritized, especially in high-pressure situations like reality TV.Empathy is crucial in understanding others' perspectives and actions.Personal growth often involves reassessing past judgments and biases.Reality TV can amplify personal struggles and public scrutiny.The dynamics of reality TV can lead to complex interpersonal relationships.Pop-u-lore Pop Culture PodcastThe go to pop culture podcast for millennials: full of useless and fascinating...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Volleybird Subscription BoxesVolleybird.shop for curated pickleball subscription boxes delivered every 8 weeksSupport the showhttps://www.wewinewhenever.com/
Barbara shares the story of embracing her gay brother after he came out later in life, highlighting her family's unconditional love. In this heartfelt interview, she reflects on why being gay should never be a reason to disown a loved one.
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Website: http://www.jimlogan.org | App: http://get.theapp.co/725cAt the national homeschool conference in 1992, Dr. Logan shares personal counseling stories of how the enemy is destroying good Christian families. It is a warning to all families to be alert and in prayer for your family. Dr. Logan shares how to get free and cleanse your home from the enemy.
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Furries and forts. Bad guys and bears. Rock ‘n' roll rabbits and rampaging face-eating cupcakes. Sid and jack step into the world of Chuck E Cheese…err Freddy Fazbear's Pizza but no amount of lucid dreaming will take away the dead-eyed animatronic faces burned into their minds.
Tune in to this captivating episode as renowned psychic medium, Laura Lee, connects with Lisa's ex's grandmother, whose guiding spirit continues to offer profound wisdom from the other side. In this powerful reading, she shares an urgent message about a family member who is gambling with their life, postponing an essential surgery that could greatly improve their quality of life. Lisa's grandmother reassures her that the surgery would be a success and encourages action for a healthier future. This episode highlights how loved ones from beyond can offer life-changing direction, providing clarity and support when we need it most. Whether you're seeking reassurance from those who have passedor comfort during life's most challenging times, the afterlife brings messages of love, support, and wisdom that transcend the physical world.
It's the full squad this week as Jason pops in from his sabbatical. We open up the episode talking about the favorite thing about our current cities. Florida Man takes us back to south Florida involving something being stolen. In order to build up hype for the Elite Eight, we are skipping the bracket this week. Chris has the first AITA of the season involving family issues. Kevin has his weekly Dad Tip for us and Jose has WWFU to keep us accountable. Chase wraps up the episode with Correct Me If I'm Wrong for the Big Board. Special thanks to Henderbeard for his weekly voice nugget. Cheers! 22:15-23:00 Soft Capri Suns 23:00-24:05 Overrated Drinks 32:25-33:13 Zapper Laughter 41:20-42:29 Who lives Longer? 45:00-45:29 Onions in Everything 1::01:55-1:02:20 Jason is better CuptoCupLife.com
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In today's episode, we talk about family drama and why it's so frustrating. We share simple advice on how to handle family conflicts, set healthy boundaries, and know when it's time to step away. If you're tired of family drama, this episode is for you!Support the showBecome a supporter of the show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1786960/supportFollow us on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook @ObnoxiouslyPleasantFollow us on Twitter @TheOP_Podcast
In this episode, Cara Chiaraluce, Santa Clara University Professor of Sociology, talks with the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about the impact of internet access on health outcomes. This is the sixth episode in our 11-part series, Technology vs. Government, featuring former California State Assemblymember Lloyd Levine. About Cara Chiaraluce: Cara Chiaraluce specializes in the fields of carework, gender and family, and health. Chiaraluce has published articles in the Journal of Family Issues, American Behavioral Scientist, and her forthcoming book Becoming an Expert Caregiver: How Structural Flaws Shape Autism Carework and Community (Rutgers University Press, 2024) examines the process through which lay women become expert caregivers to provide the best care for their children. Prior to joining the department in 2015, she taught Sociology at UC Davis (where she won the 2013 "Excellence in Undergraduate Education Award") and California State University- Sacramento. Chiaraluce is originally from Boston, Massachusetts, received her B.A. in Sociology from Assumption College, and M.A. and Ph.D. from UC Davis. Learn more about Cara Chiaraluce via https://www.scu.edu/cas/sociology/faculty-and-staff/cara-chiaraluce/ Interviewer: Lloyd Levine (Former California State Assemblymember, UCR School of Public Policy Senior Policy Fellow) Music by: Vir Sinha Commercial Links: https://spp.ucr.edu/ba-mpp https://spp.ucr.edu/mpp This is a production of the UCR School of Public Policy: https://spp.ucr.edu/ Subscribe to this podcast so you don't miss an episode. Learn more about the series and other episodes via https://spp.ucr.edu/podcast.
He blames her because he ruined his relationship with his family.
You know the type: They do nothing and you do everything. In this episode, I share the struggle of a woman who has a rocky relationship with her adult daughter who moved back in with her. I share a lot of thoughts and lessons we can learn what we can do, if anything, when the other person in your life is making things unnecessarily harder.
Lee shares his journey through a painful divorce, highlighting the systemic failures of the family court system. He recounts his experiences with protection orders, detention, and the emotional toll of being separated from his son. Lee also discusses the corruption he encountered within the judicial system, culminating in the arrest of the judge who presided over his case. Lee shares his personal experiences with the judicial system, family breakdown, and the pressures that influence relationships. Lee emphasizes the importance of resilience and support for future generations, highlighting that despite the struggles, individuals are not alone in their experiences.
Happy Holidays ya filthy animals! In this episode we will be breaking down the 1990 Holiday Classic: Home Alone! We will be discussing the challenges of being a gifted child, the roots of behavior issues, family problems, holiday stress, and dissociation. We're gonna give you to the count of ten to tune in! One, two...ten! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/popcorn-psychology--3252280/support.
Join cousins Josh and Trevor Hersey as they go into the challenges many of us face with family dynamics during the holiday season. From navigating drama to dealing with long-standing tensions, this episode unpacks what it means to approach these situations with grace and purpose. Pastor Josh shares great insights on assuming the best in others, seeking the Holy Spirit's guidance, and leaning into God's call for reconciliation within our families. Drawing from Paul's teachings on the ministry of reconciliation, they explore practical steps for healing broken relationships and fostering peace in what can often be a chaotic time of year. Whether you're preparing for a family gathering or looking for hope in a difficult season, this conversation offers encouragement, wisdom, and a reminder that God's grace is sufficient—even in the messiest moments. Did you Make a decision to follow Christ today? Fill out our digital connection card: https://churchontherock.net/connect-card How can we pray with you? https://www.churchontherock.net/prayer Connect with us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/churchontherockministries Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cotrsta/
Recovery Matters Podcast Episode 161 | Rich St. Pierre recounts his challenging upbringing, the impact of family dynamics, and his turbulent years of substance use. He discusses the pivotal moments that led him to recovery, including his experiences with various treatment programs and his ultimate decision to turn his life around. Rich highlights the importance of having a support system, finding new identities and passions, and maintaining accountability in recovery. He also delves into how martial arts and fitness played crucial roles in his sobriety and how he integrates these into his current life. Through his candid narration, Rich's story offers inspiration and valuable insights for anyone seeking or maintaining recovery. 00:00 Introduction and Host Background00:29 Early Life and Family Struggles03:20 High School and Descent into Addiction06:09 Attempts at Recovery and Setbacks08:36 Turning Point and Path to Recovery18:16 Rebuilding Life and Finding Purpose22:33 Coping with Loss in Recovery23:27 The Importance of Therapy24:58 Finding New Passions26:42 Identity Beyond Addiction29:42 The Role of Support Systems32:37 The Power of Practice39:03 Commitment to 12-Step Recovery41:11 Incorporating Recovery into Daily Life42:28 Conclusion and Final Thoughts ----Across the Web----
Join Psychic Medium Laura Lee for an honest and emotionally charged episode as she connects Nicole with her parents and sister, who have passed to the other side. In this powerful session, the spirits reveal the unresolved family divide over a loved one's ashes and offer clarity on the importance of healing and unity. They also share guidance on who in the family needs support, especially concerning a child in need of care.Through these heartfelt messages, Laura Lee channels love, wisdom, and healing from the spirit world, reminding us that while family tensions can arise, love never dies. This episode is a poignant reminder of how our loved ones continue to support and guide us, even from beyond the physical world.If you want to experience a spiritual connection with your loved ones or share your own story, sign up today to be our next caller at RadioMediumLauraLee.com!Be social with us at: Facebook: / radiomedium Instagram: / radiomediumlauralee YouTube: /@radiomediumlauraleeThank you for subscribing, rating and sharing the show!
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The holiday season often magnifies family dynamics, bringing both joy and stress. In this episode, we address how to manage the holidays when family issues arise. With a faith-based perspective, we offer practical strategies with Biblical principles to help you find peace and resilience during this festive time.In This Episode, We Discuss:Understanding the Holiday Impact on Family Dynamics:How the holidays can intensify family issues.Common challenges faced during this seasonBiblical Principles for Setting Boundaries - Jesus said no too!Practical Tips for Surviving Holiday Gatherings:Resisting the urge for comparisonPausing for reflection and establishing non negotiablesSetting aside obligatory traditions that cause stressSetting boundaries and managing expectationsPracticing intentionality with moments of enjoymentRepeating what has workedSelf-Care and Emotional Resilience:The importance of self-care during the holidays.Techniques for maintaining mental and emotional well-being.Featured Scripture:Proverbs 15:1 - "A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger."Philippians 4:6-7 - "Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus."Click here to learn more about April Bordeau.Thank you for joining us! We hope this episode provides you with the tools and encouragement you need to navigate the holidays with grace and faith.Follow Care to Change on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CaretoChange.org/Follow Care to Change on Instagram @care_to_changeSee our YouTube page hereIf you would like someone to come speak to your group about anxiety, depression or mental health, contact us for more details.If you are struggling and ready to take a step toward freedom, schedule an appt today.
The U.S. Surgeon General says parents across the country are struggling with increased stress and declining mental health. Parents are juggling work, childcare, education, finances, time management, loneliness and much more. So we're revisiting a recent conversation looking at the biggest challenges parents are facing in the U.S. today and how communities are coming together to support parents and children. Our guests are Rosalia Salgado, mother of two from Hermosa, and community healer with Community Organizing and Family Issues; and Teri McKean, parent and director of Crisis and Support Operations at NAMI Chicago. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
Long-term stress can have many negative outcomes for parents in the U.S., so much so that the U.S. surgeon general says it's time to start treating parental stress as a public health issue. Reset discusses some of the biggest challenges parents face today and how communities are coming together to support parents and children with Rosalia Salgado, mother of two from Hermosa and a community healer with Community Organizing and Family Issues and Teri McKean, parent and director of Crisis and Support Operations at NAMI Chicago. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
Join Pastor Rick as he dives into some sensitive subjects about election and the doctrine of salvation. NEXT STEPS: Today, I am releasing the following to God's merciful sovereignty:_______________. Each day this week, I will be asking God to help me grow in gratitude and flexibility.
In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," the hosts—Riker, Reed, the Black Libertarian, Sham, and Armstead—welcome Professor Nware Burge to discuss his documentary, "FOR MOTHERS WHO WON'T LET FATHERS SEE THEIR CHILDREN." Professor Nware sheds light on the issue of black fathers being denied access to their children, discussing the issue in prestigious settings like Oxford, and emphasizes the importance of addressing this issue. Sham explores how critiquing black fathers can sometimes be marketable, while Reed contrasts the dynamics of being married with children versus cohabiting in relation to parental responsibilities. The podcast delves into these complex topics, with the added bonus of a heated debate between Riker and the Black Libertarian available exclusively on Patreon. The episode concludes with an engaging discussion about the documentary's sequls and the broader implications for family dynamics and race relations.Film: https://filmfreeway.com/projects/3178881Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/everyday-black-men--2988631/support.
Have a request for an upcoming segment? Send me a Text Message! In Part Three of my summer miniseries HIDDEN GEMS, the theme of these films is Family Issues>The titles are: FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILYKUBO AND THE TWO STRINGSTHE QUIET GIRLWHITE BOY RICKBEAUTIFUL BOYBEN IS BACKMINARIMASSMILITARY WIVESFollow on Instagram and Letterboxd @seeitorshoveitSupport the Show.Interested in becoming an official subscriber or just want to buy me a popcorn? Click the Support the Show link above!
As an adult, you've learned to take care of yourself. You believe you are making the right decisions and following the best steps you can to find happiness. But then there's family. Some family can believe you're doing the wrong thing and want you to follow their way and their path. If you don't want what they want, it can cause a big issue.
Narcissistic mothers have long-lasting impacts on their adult daughters' mental health, including how they view themselves. If you had a narcissistic mother, you may find that you struggle more than those who were not raised by those with such high conflict personalities. In this episode, offered by Lisa A. Romano Breakthrough Life Coach, you will learn about how being raised by a narcissistic mother impacts your career. From perfectionism to financial mindset scarcity, being raised by a narcissistic mother has consequences that do in fact, impact you and your career. To learn more about Lisa's most popular online, psychologist recommended groundbreaking, transformational courses visit: https://www.lisaaromano.com/12wbcp