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The Comin' Home Podcast with John Alan
The Importance of Self Care: episode 133 with my guest Ross Leppala

The Comin' Home Podcast with John Alan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 88:10


Ross Leppala and I discuss his inspiring journey from deep depression during the summer before he started seventh grade when he nearly took his own life, to his solid life now as a Coach for Reactive Training Systems who shares his positivity and strengths with over forty clients and thousands of people on social media. Self Care never ends. We are pieces of art that are in constant change and which require constant upgrading. Ross Leppala shares his struggles, successes and methods in this inspiring and motivating conversation. Ross Leppala is a well known coach for Reactive Training Systems, and he is the voice of the Project Unchained podcast. Listen to his first episode HERE. Find Ross on Instagram HERE. If you'd like to support my work with The Comin' Home Podcast With John Alan, please contribute by buying me a virtual coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/johnalanpod You can also support my work by using PayPal here: https://paypal.me/johnalanpod https://johnalanpod.com/ #TheCominHomePodcastWithJohnAlan #SelfCare #MentalHealth #BodyMindSpirit

The Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Podcast
044 Interview With Ross Rosenberg, Founder of Self-Love Recovery Institute

The Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 65:45


Today I’m sharing with you a fantastic conversation with Ross Rosenberg. Ross Rosenberg M.Ed., LCPC, CADC, is the owner of  Self-Love Recovery Institute. He is a psychotherapist, educator, expert witness and author. Ross is known globally for his expertise in codependency (Self-Love Deficit Disorder), Pathological Narcissism, Narcissistic Abuse and Trauma Treatment. He is a keynote speaker who has presented in 30 States/70 cities and abroad and has been regularly featured on national TV and radio. His “The Human Magnet Syndrome” books sold over 120K copies and are translated into 10 languages. His YouTube Channel has amassed 19 million video views and more than 200K subscribers.   In this episode, Ross shared brilliant insights about responsibility, codependency, children moulded by narcissistic parents, and core shame. We talked about his definition of codependency, and how it was a game changer for so many people after finding an explanation that made sense for them.  What You Will Learn In This Episode: - The victim's connection with responsibility and the band-aid therapy - Ross' journey of dealing with narcissists in his life, and how he managed to overcome his challenges - How many types of codependents there are according to Ross, and the difference between them - What is the human magnet syndrome - What is a relationship template, how it is created, and how it works Ross’s definition of codependency is revolutionary, because it offers a simple explanation of the condition. After we have an answer, we can make a choice to address the problem and neutralize its cause.  Connect with Ross Rosenberg: - Self-Love Recovery Institute https://www.selfloverecovery.com/  - Find Ross on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/rossarosenberg/  - Find Ross on Twitter https://twitter.com/rossrosenberg1/  - Find Ross on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rossrosenberg_slri/ - Visit Ross’s YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/clinicalcareconsult Resources: - Book: Ross Rosenberg - The Human Magnet Syndrome: The Codependent Narcissist Trap: Surviving Narcissistic Abuse https://www.amazon.com/Human-Magnet-Syndrome-Codependent-Narcissist-ebook/dp/B07D99945P/  - Book: Alice Miller - The Drama of the Gifted Child: The Search for the True Self https://www.amazon.com/Drama-Gifted-Child-Search-Third-ebook/dp/B06XCG9MKN/  - Join my Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/thriveafternarcissisticabuse  - Connect with me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/carolinestrawson/

Good Brews Bad Views
Episode 111: Rampage

Good Brews Bad Views

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 126:51


Welcome to Kaiju Month, where Good Brews Bad Views will be watching giant monster movies leading into the release of Godzilla vs Kong. To kick things off GBBV is joined by Podcaster, RPG Designer, and self proclaimed "Kaiju Snob" Ross Payton to watch Rampage, the 2018 adaptation of the classic arcade game in which giant monsters destroy cities and eat countless citizens. Join us as we scratch our heads on how this movie got a PG-13 rating. Jump to 1:47:54 for post-movie discussion on our surprising thoughts about Rampage, the beers we had along side of it, Marvel Brain Poisoning, Dwayne Johnson flexing his creative control on the conclusion of the movie, the other movie Rampage and threatened legal actions from director Uwe Boll. Find Ross on various podcasts including Role Playing Public Radio, RPPR Actual Play, Night Clerk Radio, and The Mixed Six. Inform him of all of his correct/incorrect opinions on Twitter @rosspayton Like what we're doing? Want to choose future episodes? Check out our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodbrewsbadviews Opening theme: Tha Silent Partner – Prohibition Brew and Pork Chops

Introvert's Guide to Starting a Business
5. Understanding the Human Magnet Syndrome and the INFJ - Ross Rosenberg

Introvert's Guide to Starting a Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 41:02


We are talking to Ross Rosenberg, author of The Human Magnet Syndrome, about narcissistic relationships and self-love deficit disorder. He breaks down why we are attracted to narcs like magnets and what we can do to get past it. We also chatted about INFJs and self-love. Find Ross here: https://www.selfloverecovery.com/https://www.facebook.com/SelfLoveRecoveryInstitute/https://www.instagram.com/rossrosenberg_slri/https://twitter.com/RossRosenberg1https://www.youtube.com/user/clinicalcareconsultThe Human Magnet Syndrome Book: https://www.selfloverecovery.com/collections/human-magnet-syndrome-books/products/the-human-magnet-syndrome-the-codependent-narcissist-trap-2018Self-Love Recovery and the Codependency Cure Retreathttps://www.selfloverecovery.com/collections/live-events/products/ross-rosenberg-presentation-at-kripaluMentioned in this episodeINFJ Community - http://infjcommunity.com/Writers wanted! Find out more here: http://infjwoman.com/infj-writers/Follow us!https://thequietonespodcast.com/www.instagram.com/thequietonespodcastwww.facebook.com/thequietonespodcastwww.youtube.com/thequietonespodcast

Think Act Be: Aligning thought, action, and presence
Ep. 73: Dr. Ross Gay — Attending to the Love That Surrounds Us

Think Act Be: Aligning thought, action, and presence

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 45:11


My guest this week is poet and professor Dr. Ross Gay. I loved Ross’s recent book, The Book of Delights (affiliate link), which we talked a lot about in this episode. I think you’ll be able to hear how much I enjoyed talking with Ross and hearing his insights into joy, sorrow, loss, love—toward the end I was really moved by his description of self-love, and why it’s often so difficult. Hopefully this conversation will inspire you to look for everyday delights in your own life. Other topics we discussed included: The delight we can find in simply noticing How often things can “flummox us with beauty” when we pay attention Readings from Ross’s most recent book The delight that comes from the removal of pain or unhappiness The power that our emotions and mindset have on our interpretations of what we notice The inextricability of joy and suffering/death Loss and change as fundamental features of our lives Joy as the experience of something delightful in the midst of what is sorrowful How to hold each other up in times of sorrow The Scandinavian concept of hygge and its overlap with delight Experiencing de-alienation from others as a lighting up of joy The simplicity that inheres in delight The nuanced and intimate conversation between writer and reader The possibility of positive public touch between strangers The “constant and subtle caretaking” we extend toward one another The overlap between joy and love The vulnerability in expressing love for something or someone The risk in remaining committed to loving oneself Photo by: Natasha Komoda | www.natashakomoda.com Ross Gay, PhD, is a professor of English at Indiana University—my undergraduate alma mater—in Bloomington, Indiana. In addition to The Book of Delights, Ross is the author of three books of poetry (affiliate links): Against Which; Bringing the Shovel Down; and Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude, which won the 2015 National Book Critics Circle Award and the 2016 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award. Ross is a founding editor of the online sports magazine Some Call it Ballin', in addition to being an editor with the chapbook presses Q Avenue and Ledge Mule Press. He has received multiple fellowships, including from the Guggenheim Foundation. We didn’t have time to talk about our shared love of gardening in this episode, but Ross is an avid gardener and founding board member of the Bloomington Community Orchard, a non-profit, free-fruit-for-all food justice and joy project. Find Ross online at his website.

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Interview with Ross Payton

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 56:56


Ross Payton is a podcast producer and freelance game writer. He's worked on content for Eclipse Phase, Delta Green, Red Markets, and more. He's the producer of Role Playing Public Radio and all their affiliated shows, as well as The Mixed Six! Ross Payton is someone I've always wanted to interview and I'm so grateful I finally got to speak with him. And I'm excited to share it with you! Find Ross on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rosspayton And get Ross' shows here: http://slangdesign.com/rppr/

Think Act Be: Aligning thought, action, and presence
Ep. 39: Dr. Ross Greene — A Better Way to Help Kids Solve Problems

Think Act Be: Aligning thought, action, and presence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 49:08


My guest this week is psychologist and author Dr. Ross Greene. Ross encourages parents to let go of unhelpful efforts to help kids who aren't meeting our expectations, such as punishment and other parent-imposed solutions. His approach focuses instead on solving problems collaboratively with our children, using a straightforward three-step method. Topics we explored together included: The importance of the lens through which we view children The belief that “Kids do well if they wanna” vs. “Kids do well if they can” The danger of missing important information about our kids by jumping to adult-imposed consequences The advantages of asking the child what’s getting in the way of meeting an expectation The messages we inadvertently give kids when we don’t take the time to listen What all kids need from their parents Good parenting as knowing and being responsive to the child’s goals, preferences, and skills “Problem behaviors” vs. “Unsolved problems” The paradox of having less control over kids by trying to impose one’s will Ross's Collaborative and Proactive Solutions approach The advantage of solving problems proactively rather than in the heat of the moment How to address parental concerns with your child Collaborating with your child to develop solutions for unsolved problems The downsides of quickly jumping to a “life lesson” with our kids The cost of being busy on having time to solve problems collaboratively Ross mentioned Tony Wagner’s books, which you can check out on Tony's Amazon page. His most popular books include Most Likely to Succeed and The Global Achievement Gap.  The book Ross and I focused on is available here: Raising Human Beings; he's written other books, including The Explosive Child and Lost and Found. (A percentage of each purchase made through these affiliate links will be used to support the podcast, at no additional cost to you.) Ross W. Greene, PhD, is adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Virginia Tech and adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Science at the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia. He served on the Harvard Medical School faculty for over 20 years. He completed his PhD in clinical psychology with Dr. Tom Ollendick, a distinguished professor and director of the Child Study Center at Virginia Tech. Ross founded a not-for-profit organization called Lives in the Balance, which aims to disseminate his Collaborative and Proactive Solutions model through free web-based programming and to support and advocate on behalf of behaviorally challenging kids and their parents, teachers, and other caregivers. He was the executive producer and developer of the film “The Kids We Lose,” which won the Best Feature Documentary Award at the 2018 New Hampshire Film Festival, at the 2019 Women’s Film Festival in Philadelphia, and at the 2019 Los Angeles Women’s International Film Festival. Ross consults extensively to families, general and special education schools, inpatient and residential facilities, and systems of juvenile detention. He lectures widely throughout the world and has received research funding from the Stanley Research Institute, the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the US Department of Education, and the Maine Juvenile Justice Advisory Group. His media appearances include The Oprah Show, Good Morning America, Dateline NBC, the CBS Morning Show, and National Public Radio, and his work has been featured in The Atlantic, Mother Jones Magazine, and The Washington Post. Find Ross online at his Lives in the Balance website.

BJJ Strength Podcast
#18 - Ross Nicholls

BJJ Strength Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 132:07


An interview with Ross Nicholls, 1st degree Black Belt under Roger Gracie and one of the best grapplers to come out of the UK over recent years. Ross is coming off an impressive win over Gianni Grippo and winning the ADCC European trials. We’ll talk about that and Ross’ mental approach to BJJ competition, as well as how he handles the demands of an incredible packed BJJ scheduled. Find Ross here https://www.instagram.com/rossnichollsbjj/?hl=en - https://www.bjjstrength.com/lowerbackpainebook.html - www.YouTube.com/BJJStrength - www.Instagram.com/bjjstrength

So Much Movies
Episode 28: The Undiscovered Erickson (with Ross Erickson)

So Much Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018 41:27


The third Erickson brother joins the podcast to talk about... Star Trek again?!?! Ross tries to start a fight. Jordan talks too close to the mic. Tyler starts a basketball podcast. Find Ross on Twitter @hurricaneross

Whiskey Politics
Ross Douthat; An insiders view of The New York Times

Whiskey Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018 24:10


Ep. 132 - New York Times Columnist Ross Douthat joins #WhiskeyPolitics with Dave Sussman at Freedom Fest to draw the curtain back on perceived bias at The New York Times. Ross and Dave discuss the decline of journalism, why many NY Times readers believe the paper isn't HARD ENOUGH on Trump and both the FBI and the Justice Department. They finish with Ross's recommended movie you should see in 2018. Ross's columns appear every Wednesday and Sunday. Previously, he was a senior editor at The Atlantic and a blogger for http://theatlantic.com. He is the author of “Bad Religion: How We Became a Nation of Heretics,” published in 2012, and “Privilege: Harvard and the Education of the Ruling Class” (2005), and a co-author, with Reihan Salam, of “Grand New Party: How Republicans Can Win the Working Class and Save the American Dream” (2008). He is the film critic for National Review. Find Ross at The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/ https://www.nytimes.com/by/ross-douthat National Review https://www.nationalreview.com/author... and Twitter https://twitter.com/DouthatNYT. Filmed at #FreedomFest18.Please subscribe to Whiskey Politics on YouTubeAlso find us on The Ricochet Network, WhiskeyPolitics.net, Facebook and follow Dave on Twitter. Shown on Americas Voice Television Network.Subscribe to your favorite podcast application including TuneIn, Stitcher, GooglePlay, and iTunes where your 5-star rating will be greatly appreciated!Music: Ben Sounds.

Take Aurally
How to do a presentation: P Cubed #wewillgiveDREEAMpresentations

Take Aurally

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 48:34


This episode is a live recording of a teaching session by Jamie Thomas at DREEAM on the work of Mr Ross Fisher, Paediatric Surgeon and a legend amongst FOAMed for his work on how to do a presentation (#htdap). His p cubed approach is explored here along with useful tips on how to give the DREEAM presentations culminating with the team at DREEAM making the pledge #wewillgiveDREEAMpresentations. Find Ross at http://ffolliet.com. Take Aurally and NUH DREEAM are both on Facebook and Twitter and remember to check out www.takeaurally.com for the slides to this presentation! Make sure you tell everyone of the amazing things you've seen!

Clutch Cast
Clutch Cast 022 Ross Alexander

Clutch Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2013 61:10


Next up on Clutch Cast we are proud to present to you a second podcast from Cheshire based DJ, producer and Clutch Trax Allstar Ross Alexander! Expect Tracks from Hans Bouffmyre, Space DJz, Rrose, Hugo Paixio, Mochi and many more!! Ross Alexander is an exciting producer, dj and live act whose early influences in electronic music were from the various pirate and radio shows as dance music exploded in the uk in the late 80's and early 90's His passion for techno music was ignited in the 90's by legendary UK nights such as The Orbit, Voodoo and Bugged Out, where each week there was a great range of international talent to be enjoyed and scrutinised. Fast forward to 2010 and his production work, which has been painstakingly crafted over a few years is quickly recognised, signed and supported by some of the key players in the industry; his reputation for quality techno is gradually spreading worldwide. Ross's work shows a wide range of influences from hard hitting workouts, to more ambient tracks, and experimental work having released for a number of labels including Naked Lunch, Elektrax, Gobsmacked and many others and is an in demand remixer. Find Ross on the remix of Clutch Slip - Intimidation and also the Healfy "Blind Worship" on our recent Clutch Trax Allstars Various Artist package!