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Matt Barr been medically certified to have the world's biggest dick and he called in to talk all about it. Tune in to hear all the details including the documentary he was in about having the world's biggest dick and why he decided to be featured in it, the official stats of his dick, how he hides it in his pants considering it's so big, how and when he realized he was bigger then everyone else and how he felt about it when he was younger, how and why getting hard is harder for him, how much it measures when he's at full shrinkage and not hard, how and when word got out about his big dick and the consequences he faced, how and why he doesn't enjoy blowjobs and what he actually prefers, how many girls he had anal with, why he hasn't started an Onlyfans, how he was offered to do porn and was hired to work at sex parties and what went down, the negatives and positives he's experienced because he has such a of dick, how most women react when he first starts dating them, how he thought about penis reduction surgery and why he didn't ultimately go through with it, the Fleshy male sex toys he recommends, the book he wrote about his life story and when it will be out plus a whole lot more. You can find his book and info here: https://biggestpenisbook.com/ You can get 20% off Fleshy toys here: https://shrsl.com/4vbkz **To see pics of MATT BARR and my other female guests + gain access to my PRIVATE Discord channel where people get super XX naughty + hear anonymous confessions + get all the episodes early and AD FREE, join my Patreon! It's only $7 a month and you can cancel at any time. You can sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/StrictlyAnonymousPodcast MY BOOK IS NOW OUT FOR PRE-ORDER!!!! Strictly Anonymous Confessions: Secret Sex Lives of Total Strangers. A bunch of short, super sexy, TRUE stories. GET YOUR COPY NOW: https://amzn.to/4i7hBCd To Join SDC and get a FREE Trial! click here: https://www.sdc.com/?ref=37712 or go to SDC.com and use my code 37712 Want to be on the show? Email me at strictlyanonymouspodcast@gmail.com or go to http://www.strictlyanonymouspodcast.com and click on "Be on the Show" Have something quick you want to confess while remaining anonymous? Call the CONFESSIONS hotline at 347-420-3579. You can call 24/7. All voices are changed. Sponsors: https://butterwellness.com/ For 20% off your Butter Wellness perineum massager use code STRICTLY https://bluechew.com Get your first month of the new Blewchew Max FREE! use code: STRICTLYANON https://viia.co/STRICTLYANON Try VIIA and use code STRICTLYANON for great SEX and sleep https://www.dipseastories.com/strictlyanon Hear the hottest stories on Dipsea and get a 30-day FREE trial https://beducate.me/march2025 Use code anonymous to get an additional 10% off the campaign's current discount - that's 60% off Follow me! Instagram https://www.instagram.com/strictanonymous/ Twitter https://twitter.com/strictanonymous?lang=en Website http://www.strictlyanonymouspodcast.com/ Everything else https://linktr.ee/Strictlyanonymouspodcas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Emily is joined with Matt Barr who has gained notoriety as the man with the world's biggest penis (according to multiple independent medical studies, measuring him at over 36cm/14.5), a title he humorously embraces while shedding light on the complexities of his life. His journey into the public eye began with a Channel 4 documentary entitled My Massive C**k. In his upcoming memoir, A Long Story: Life With The World’s Large, Matt delves into the physical and mental health aspects associated with his condition. He aims to raise awareness about his challenges, including finding suitable clothing and managing health issues related to blood flow. Matt has shared his experiences, from bizarre direct messages to unexpected date invitations. He humorously recalls requests ranging from cleaning houses naked to more unusual propositions, such as a fan wanting to draw him in cartoon form for a fetish known as macrophilia. Matt enjoys working with brands like Fleshy because they share his goal of promoting a positive discourse around male sexuality. Matt's website: https://biggestpenisbook.com/ Fleshy sex toys: getfleshy.com FOLLOW US on Instagram @thatsorgasmicSend your comments, questions and stories to: emilyduncan@thatsorgasmic.com To book a session with Emily at Emily Duncan Sexology follow the link: https://www.emilyduncansexology.com/ Leave a review for the chance to receive a discounted session with Emily at Emily Duncan Sexology. Subscribe to my Sunroom: https://sunroom.so/thatsorgasmic (sign up on their website for 30% off my membership)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Romans continues with Zombies for Christ, Eugene's enthusiastic interpretation of Paul's word salad, groanings that can't be uttered, and lessons on hope. We explore the origin of confession, the mysterious ways in which the Lord works, and vessels of dishonor.If you want MORE drinking and bible-ing, including bonus episodes, interviews with experts, fun mini series', and more, consider becoming a ‘parishioner' at Patreon.com/DrunkBibleStudyOur theme music is Book Club by Josh and Anand.
Garth Heckman The David Alliance TDAGiantSlayer@Gmail.com Mark 8:14-21 The disciples are thinking in the flesh unable to discern what Jesus is talking about. Galatians 5:10: fits of anger, strife, enmity, and jealousy are deeds of the flesh and they are all deeds that will damage significantly your relationships. Hebrews 5:11-14 “About this we have much to say, and it is hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing. For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the oracles of God. You need milk, not solid food, for everyone who lives on milk is unskilled in the word of righteousness, since he is a child. But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil.” Operating in the flesh - people call us hypocrites… yes we are, we all are, but it strengthens that perception that the only people who are hypocrites are Christians. - It strengthens pet sins in our lives Heb. 5 speaks of us growing weaker in the spirit… if thats true - and it is, then we are growing stronger in the fleshly desires… lets call it what it is. The sinful desires. - Your flesh wants to reject scripture or at least compromise it in your life. How to stop living by the flesh? Confess your sins daily… confess daily to God that you need to kill your flesh, your sin nature. 2. Make a habit of reading and studying the bible for your flesh. The nuance here is we sometimes read scripture and pray to become more spiritual and more powerful… but maybe we should just read scripture to become less of a sinner and to put our flesh to death. 3. Get to know what the bible says about your problems… Got a problem? Theres an app for that - as in scriptural application. 4. Build a powerful prayer life
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A dangerous enemy awaits the group as they break into the Warden's office on the Stormford prison island. In a world where magic is as unpredictable as the wind, a group of heroes are thrust into a battle for control of the mysterious Spellwind. This show explores the impact of unchecked power, the burdens of fate, and the true meaning of heroism. Perfect for fans of epic storytelling, rich world-building, and tabletop role-playing games. Want more Spellwind? Join our Discord to chat with other fans and the cast. Want more Tablestory? We've got you covered with our ever expanding, multi genre library!Love what we do? You can support the show by grabbing some merch or backing us directly to keep the dice rolling.And as always, thanks for listening. ♥
Was Bob Hope an MK Ultra handler? Were the gifted and talented programs in schools funded by the Pentagon to create super soldiers? What about the satanic imagery in Tenacious D's music? Plus, who will replace Joe Biden after he inevitably steps down? Also discussed: Hugh Hefner, the dark secrets of the Playboy Mansion, the black illuminati called the Boulé, the "Morning Joe" propaganda machine, and much more! Guests: Kurt Metzger, Tre' Stewart, Zac Amico
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In this episode of the Just Schools Podcast, Jill Anderson and Dr. Jon Eckert engage in conversation about the profound impact of educators and the importance of recognizing their contributions. Jon tells us inspiring anecdotes of teachers who have made a lasting difference in students' lives, reflecting on the transformative power of kindness and support in education. Jon recounts a personal experience from his own schooling, to emphasize the enduring influence of a compassionate teacher. They explore the crucial role of validation and collaboration between educators and parents in nurturing children's well-being and development. While acknowledging the challenges educators face, such as burnout and high expectations, they also highlight the resilience and hope inherent in the teaching profession. The dialogue focuses on the significance of prioritizing joy, growth, and meaningful connections in education, beyond mere academic success. Ultimately, the conversation stands as a heartfelt tribute to educators, celebrating their tireless dedication and profound impact on shaping young lives. To learn more, order Jon's book, Just Teaching: Feedback, Engagement, and Well-Being for Each Student. The Just Schools Podcast is brought to you by the Baylor Center for School Leadership. Each week, we'll talk to catalytic educators who are doing amazing work. Be encouraged. Connect with us: Baylor MA in School Leadership Baylor Doctorate in Education Jon Eckert: @eckertjon Center for School Leadership at Baylor University: @baylorcsl Mentioned: The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness by Jonathan Haidt Bad Therapy: Why the Kids Aren't Growing Up by Abigail Shrier Transcription: Jill: Hi, my name is Jill Anderson and I'm the director of the Center for School Leadership. Jon is with me here, and we're going to flip the script today, and I will be asking the questions. Jon has heard and experienced so many incredible stories from educators across the world. And so to celebrate the Teacher Appreciation Week, we wanted to share some of those stories to encourage and to inspire the good work that each of the educators out there are doing to help each student flourish. So we'll go ahead and get started with the first question. Can you share a story or two of an inspiring teacher? Jon: Yeah. So as we always talk about, we have the best job in education because this is what we do. We just go all over the world and find good things that are happening and try to highlight those, elevate those, and spread those ideas. And they're always built around human beings. And so these stories of cool things happening, I have a ton of those and we'll share them throughout the episode today. But I have to go all the way back to my first grade because that's now I guess about 43 years ago, that would be, that I was in first grade, and this is still as memorable as something that happened yesterday to me. And that's where the power of an educator comes in into the life of a student, where that educator comes alongside and helps that kid become more of who they're created to be. So this happened. The first part of it, it's not such a great teaching example, the second part is good, so stick with me. So I'm in art class. I love art. It's one of my favorite parts of the day. We're getting ready for Halloween, so we're making witches and so we're having to cut out the circle part of the head. And Mrs. Fleshy, the art teacher who've been doing it for quite a while and was a little grumpy, but she's been managing elementary kids in art for probably 30 years, so that could wear anybody down. But she's going around and passing out the scissors. And I don't know if people that are listening, if you're old enough to remember this, but left-handed scissors were always green-handled scissors. And so I knew I was left-handed, but I'd also been diagnosed with dyslexia. And so I had a really hard time knowing which hand was which. I had a hard time reversing words, you could put was and saw on top of each other. And I knew they were different, I couldn't tell you how. Six and nine, B and D they felt like they were invented by Satan just to confuse me. And so I get the scissors and she's watching me because I think she didn't believe I was left-handed. And I put them on my right hand. She's like, she snatched them from me. She's like, "Oh, you're not left-handed." And she gave me the silver-handled scissors. Jill: So sad. Jon: And I was like, "Ah, but I..." And she's moved on to the next person. And so then we're trying to cut out these circles. And if you remember the old scissors at least, if you had them on the wrong hand they did not cut. And so I'm sitting there so frustrated because I cannot get the scissors to cut the paper with my right hand, which I know I'm supposed to have on my right hand and I can't cut with my right. So I try on my left and then they really don't work. And so I start to cry because I'm that frustrated. And Mrs. Fleshy from the front of the room, she says to me, and I can still hear her, I can still smell her too actually, "Jon, if you're going to be disruptive, you need to just get out of class." I'm like, oh. So I go out of the class, I sit in the hallway and just tears are pouring down. And fifth graders are walking by me and sixth graders, and I'm just completely mortified but I can't stop. My first grade teacher, Ms. Thayer comes walking by and she's also been teaching for 30 years. I always say the best teachers in a building and the worst teachers in the building are typically the most veteran teachers, because they're either amazing and they have all that expertise or they're kind of just waiting for retirement. So you have that. So Ms. Thayer comes by and she sees me and she grabs me by my hand. And she takes me back to the room and we sit knee-to-knee in those little first grade chairs. And she asked me to tell her what happened. And so through those halting sobby breaths, I get out what happened? And she just looks at me and she says, "Mrs. Frischi shouldn't have done that to you." And then she gives me this big hug. And from then on I would run through a wall for that woman. And 43 years later, I still get chills thinking about the way she saw me, knew me and loved me in that moment just by breaking adult code saying, "Hey, that was wrong. And I know you weren't trying to be disruptive." And she gave me that hug and I was like, "Hey, I am forever loyal to you, Mrs. Thayer." So many other stories we see all around the world but I just thought I'd start with that one, because I don't think I've ever told that story very publicly. And so I was like, hey, Ms. Thayer needs to get honored wherever she's at now. I'm sure she's up in heaven at this point listening to this podcast. Jill: Yeah, I definitely had not heard that story, but that's such an amazing story to share it because of the validation, it's all it took. It was just to sit at your level and understand what you were going through and that was it. So it's not very hard to do, but it takes some time and thought to say, "Okay, I need to take a minute and see what this kid's going through." Jon: Exactly. Jill: So how can we celebrate teachers? Jon: So I think at the center, you're the director. It's great by the way having somebody else ask the questions because that's usually my role. So thank you for doing that. I think what we do is we just keep elevating the good work that's happening all over the place. There are amazing things happening that we see in the US. I've been to Australia, to England, I go to New Zealand this summer, and we're seeing amazing things happening with educators in public schools and private schools. And so just honoring the work of the profession and taking the time to listen and observe. I'll give you two quick examples where there's this reinforcing cycle of this relational component. That's where the hope always is, is in relationship. Teaching's one of the most human things we do. And so, I was in South Carolina last year. I was in a rural school and was in an early childhood classroom for at-risk kids and walked into this room and in the corner there's this tiny little wheelchair, which there's not much more depressing than a tiny wheelchair. And then a little guy who's less than 30 pounds laying on this mat, and he was just recovering from a seizure. And so he was really exhausted. He's trying to make eye contact with this teacher and he's making this noise. He's not verbal and he's making this noise, and you can tell he just wants the teacher's attention. And she's working with a small group of kids in the other corner. And she notices and she goes over and she just scoops him up, gives him a big hug, his head is on her shoulder and he's looking at me and he is so happy. And so the teacher just kind of offhandedly looks at me and she said, "Hey, sometimes we just need some snuggles." And that kid in that moment was seen, known and loved in that really simple way. And so I've given you a first grade example. I've given you an early childhood example. I want to jump ahead to validating what a high school teacher did. So she's got seniors, I'm not sure, I think she was either an English or a history teacher. And she was sharing this story at one of our professional learning sessions that we were doing last year. And she was recounting the fact that the office had called down to her room to let her know that her father had fallen and had a brain bleed they thought. And she needed to get to him as soon as possible. And so her students that were with her, they heard this because it came through. And before they would let her go, they all got around her and put hands on her and prayed for her before they would let her leave to go be with her father. Jill: That's so amazing. Jon: So that loving relationship, that part that we do it's not just a one way street. That comes back to us. It's not why we love kids so that they will love us back and it's not our job to be their friends, but when we see them, know them and love them, that gets reciprocated for us in a way that's just truly life-giving. So I think anytime we can find those life-giving things and lean into those and then elevate those to let people know all the amazing things that are happening in schools. We hear all the negative stuff because media has a negativity bias to it. But there are amazing things happening in classrooms all over the place. And so how do we see those relationships and the way kids are becoming more of who they're created to be because of the work that's going on in the classroom? Jill: Yeah, absolutely. Those are great stories to be able to share. So on that note, how do we bring more joy to the profession? Jon: So I think part of it is celebrating the right things. So when we think about joy or wellbeing or flourishing, sometimes people think of that as meaning freedom from struggle. And that's not what it is. To me, joy isn't circumstantial. Joy is in this deep abiding hope that there is more. And that joy isn't freedom from struggle but it's the freedom to struggle well. So how do we help educators see what they're doing in the lives of students that allows them to have the energy and fuel to do more? What does that look like for them? And then how do we celebrate that, because I think we've oversold wellbeing over the last few years that like, "Okay, that's really hard for you. You don't have to do that right now." And when we do that, that robs kids of the joy that comes from doing something that they didn't think they could do. And then they do it and they do it well, and there's great joy in that. So if we rob kids the opportunity to struggle, we also rob them of the opportunity to have joy. And so if we think about happiness as being something that we want kids to always feel happy, they're not going to grow very much. And we know all the way back to Vygotsky's own approximate development, the distance between what you can do on your own and what you can do with assistants where you push and stretch is where learning is. So learning is productive struggle. So how do we build that in without making it be a burnout thing? And we don't avoid burnout by getting Jeans day on Friday. That's nice. But where we really find meaning and joy is in celebrating the growth that we see. So if you want an educator to stay in education, help them see what's happening in my view as a Christian that the Lord is doing through them in the lives of a student. That's what gets you up in the morning, how do we keep seeing that and keep building on that. Jill: Absolutely. So you've talked a lot about using the phrase just a teacher. Can you talk a little bit about that, how we avoid using it as just a teacher and how we can switch that around to just teaching? Jon: Yeah. So the book Just Teaching, Feedback, Inclusion and Well-being for Each Student, plays on that phrase that, oh, I'm just a teacher, or, oh, they're just a teacher. And as educators we 100% have to stop referring to ourselves as just a teacher. Education is the profession that makes all others possible. There is great power in that role, and everyone has experienced this. If they've had a good teacher or their child has had a good teacher, the difference that makes. There is huge power in that. And we steal ourselves, we rob ourselves of that when we refer to ourselves as just a teacher. And so when we talk about just teachers, we're talking about teachers that teach for justice and flourishing by making sure each kid is seen, known and loved. And you do that by making sure they're well, that they're engaged and they get feedback. That we give them the opportunity to stretch. It's not to work ourselves into oblivion. It's not just continuing to add more and more to our plates. I think in some places burnout has become a badge of honor and educators think everything requires the extra mile. That's not it. How do we put the work on students that allows them to do the work that will allow them to flourish? And we take the work that's ours, but our job is to coach them through that, not do it for them. Jill: Exactly. Yeah, and even as a parent, I'm not a teacher, I haven't been a teacher, but as a parent I can see that in my own kids. And it's so hard to watch them go through that struggle, but once they get to the other side you're like, okay, this is a good thing that I did to help them grow in that area. Jon: Yeah. Well, we all know nobody wants to be stretched. It's no fun to be, but we all appreciate the benefit of the stretching on the back end. Jill: Yeah, absolutely. So speaking of being a parent, how as a parent can we support teachers in the best way? Jon: Well, I think we need to view our role as teachers, I'll start there, as being a partner of the parent and helping that kid flourish because regardless, in my view there are parents that do bad things for kids. But no parent wants to do things that harm their kid. They care about that kid more than anything else on earth. And sometimes as a teacher you sometimes scratch your head, well, I don't know why we're doing that. And parent-teacher conferences are always this eye-opening moment of, I can't believe that kid gets to school every day because of some of the stuff that goes on. But 95% of parents want what's best for kids. And I would say teachers are there too, nobody really goes into teaching because they want to harm kids. That's not a thing. So if we can keep our child the focus of the interaction and not get on the defensive as teachers or parents about hey... Because it's sometimes hard, especially if parents didn't have great experiences in schools, it's hard for them to come back into school and hear feedback that feels critical because it feels like they're being judged as a parent. And nobody wants to be judged or evaluated, we all want to get better. So how do we make getting better for the kid be our joint mission as parents and educators? And I think I'll go back to the joy piece, if we want our kids to experience joy and be the kind of human beings we want them to be, then we have to give them opportunity to struggle well. How can they stretch? And so that's where parents and educators can be great partners in that, what's the extracurricular activity that you need to really shine? You're not great in math, great, work harder at math. You can't just not do that. You're going go- Jill: Not do it, yeah. Jon: But then, oh, you really love art. Well, lean into art. What can you do there? You don't do art instead of math. You want to be a well-rounded human being that does it. The other thing I would encourage parents to do and this'll come into, I think you'll probably ask me for a book recommendation at some point, but as you think about who your kid's becoming, don't try to parent and engineer all of the pain out of their lives. You can't do it. Jill: That's good. Jon: You can't do it. And so how do you put those guardrails on where they know you're safe, they know that they are loved and nothing they do will change that love. However, some things they do may change how much they please you. So it's not like everything you do is fine. We just love you. You're all great. No, you can make some bad decisions that I am not going to be pleased about and I'm going to tell you. And here is wisdom from an adult who's been through all these things too, and here are some thoughts. And so the one place when I said that I was like, we really have to be smart with smartphones and social media. That is an introduced thing that didn't affect us as parents, and I'm so grateful I didn't have it. That world that's introduced there, the more as parents we can partner with schools to figure out the best ways to use technology. And how to create some freedom from it because it is oppressive. And no matter how much we think we're training them how to use it, adults aren't good at using their smartphones. Jill: I definitely am not either. I have to use the focus feature to be able to avoid it when I'm trying to do work. Jon: Right. If you've caught yourself, and I know I've done it when you and I have been talking, if you catch yourself talking to someone who's an embodied human being right in front of you and you get a buzz on your phone and you're paying attention to that, what are we doing? We're saying that's more important than this human being. So if adults are doing that, we really need to think through what that's like for people with underdeveloped frontal cortexes that allow them to discipline themselves with it. And so I think we really need to be thoughtful about that as parents, how can we do that in a way that allow our kids to really enjoy being with each other and figure out how to navigate life with other people? Jill: Yeah, absolutely. And I was going to ask you about book recommendations. I feel like you're leading into Anxious Generation. Is that the one that you were going to talk about? Jon: Well, we've been talking about... I just read that book last week by Jonathan Haidt, and I've been citing his article in the Atlantic from last summer about schools should ban smartphones, like hard stop ban smartphones. He also has the recommendation that anybody under the age that's not in high school should not have a smartphone, flip phones. Other ways to communicate fine, but no smartphones till high school and no social media until you're 16. And it's really hard to disagree with that. From what I've seen, I feel like kids are so much freer when they have that. And he gives an example in his book about his six-year-old daughter who's on her iPad, and she can't figure out what's going on that there are engineers in a multi-billion dollar industry whose job is to keep her paying attention to the iPad no matter what, because the kid is the product. That's what they're selling to advertisers, that's what they're selling. And she says to her dad, "Dad, can you take this away from me? I can't get my eyes off of it." Jill: Wow, that's really powerful. Jon: Yeah, and so I think that's really where we're. So The Anxious Generation, he has a lot of reasons why we're anxious. It's not just smartphone's bad, it's smartphones disrupt and stunt development for kids because we're not having the human interactions, everything's mediated through social media which is not real. So instead of looking, when I grew up in the '70s and '80s, especially for girls, you walk by the checkout at the grocery store and you see these models that are airbrushed and they look perfect and all this. Now, girls go on and they see that and these are their competition at school, and it's not real but it feels real. And so they curate their lives to look like something they're not, which just breeds all kinds of anxiety because it's not an embodied interaction. They're saying, "Oh yeah, I know that person. That person's like this. They're not like they're real or what it looks like on Instagram." So it's devastating. And then for boys, it's less the social media, it's more the gaming and the pornography that kids are finding at ages 10 and 11 where it's just wide open for them. Jill: So young, yeah. Jon: And again, there are features that are meant to try to limit it but if you can put in a fake birthday, you can get to just about anything. And so there's a lot of responsibility in technology, but I don't see them making a change because the incentives aren't there for them to change. I think as parents, we have to be the parents and say, "Hey, collectively, we're not going to do this." Because if you're the only parent doing it, that's really hard. And in the book, he suggests that get 10 families together that are going to commit to this, that we're not going to jump on this boat of social media, early smartphones all the time. And I think as schools, we have to make the hard decision to say, "Hey, for eight hours a day we're giving you a break from these" and not just don't have them out, because that becomes really hard to enforce in schools. It's these get turned into a pouch that's locked for the day, or these go into a smartphone locker for the day and then you get them at the end of the day. And parents, I would just encourage you to support your schools if they do that. A lot of parents are fighting it because you want immediate access to your kids. You have it, call the office. There are adults charged with taking care of your kid. Trust them to do that. If you trust them for eight hours a day, you can trust them to get an important message to your kid. Jill: Right. I've seen the attitude change just with my own kids. I have an 11-year-old, and so she recently got in trouble and got her phone taken away for a week. And she was an amazing kid. She's creative, she was drawing, she was involved in conversations, engaging, and then she got her phone back and we're like, Where did Bella go? Look, we haven't seen her." So it totally changes who they are. So yeah, I've seen it myself. So what advice would you give educators out there? Jon: So you've already picked up on some of it, so I'll just try to sum it up into a sound bite. Lean into joy, but don't think of joy as being lacking struggle. Where are you seeing growth in yourself as an educator? Where are you seeing growth in your classroom? Lean into that, celebrate that, that's where joy is. And so even when you talk about smartphones, it's not banning something. It's inviting kids into deeper engagement, into that human... When kids get to a camp and they don't have phones for a week and they get to try new things and get to be with other people like, oh, this is great. It's like the veil has come off, the haze that they're in is gone. It's like, oh, they look around there's this amazing world and these amazing people. And so I think we need the same thing for our classrooms. We need to lean into really why we got into teaching in the first place, and that's to help other people grow and become more of who they're created to be. Jill: Yeah, absolutely. So on the flip side, what would be the worst advice that you've heard? Jon: This is hard to say. I got an article out called The Wellbeing Myth, and I think we have oversold wellbeing. And I think it's bad advice to say that kids can't learn if you don't make sure everything's okay. I think we need to focus less on some of those, even the SEL stuff, social emotional learning pieces have been oversold. It's like do hard things together, that works. There was another line, this again goes back to Haidt's book, it maybe Haidt's book or it may be Bad Therapy. I've got two books now coming together in my head. But that parents, adults, or whatever, can help kids learn how to make friends. The way you learn how to make friends is you try to make friends. And it's great to have somebody that you can talk to, "Hey, I tried this and this didn't work very well and whatever." But there's not a recipe for making friends. Okay, be kind, do unto others as you want them doing to you. There's some basic principles. But you know how kids learn those? By trying to do it. So I think teachers and parents, I think sometimes we need to step back a little bit and let kids play more and try stuff more. The average kid in elementary school in the US right now gets 27 minutes a day of recess. That is tragic. That was the height of my day. I would go home with my basketball and kickball stats every day for my three recesses. I look back and I was like, recess was the greatest thing ever. And I might've learned more at recess than I did in the classroom about how to interact with human beings. So like, hey, step back. Give them some space. That's wellbeing. So worry more about the virtual world and worry less about the real world. Let the kids... Haidt has this great line, let them get bruises, not scars. Jill: I love that. That's really great. So what would you say is one of the biggest challenges that you see for educators in the year ahead? Jon: We have a really hard job as educators because so much is expected of educators. Every policy decision, every government action is like, we'll do this through schools because there are schools in every community. So more and more it gets layered on top of educators all the time. And it makes sense from a policy perspective. It's like you have a beach head into every neighborhood, but educators can't do everything. And when we try, we don't do any of it very well and we end up burned out. And so we are seeing amazing educators leave the profession and other people not wanting to go into the profession because teachers aren't making education look like a very appealing job, even though it's the greatest job ever. It doesn't look like that to students. And so that's a challenge and it's a vicious cycle that's continuing. So much is asked, I burn out, it doesn't look like an appealing profession and that's a challenge. Jill: Absolutely. So I want to end on a positive note, what's the thing that makes you the most optimistic as you look ahead? Jon: So our whole deal at the center is to focus on adaptive challenges and improvement that we can make. And so these are short cycle data collections, what can you do in 90 days that makes a difference for kids? And we're seeing teams of educators in schools literally all over the world, we're in 45 plus countries and all 50 states. And we're seeing people make improvement. Now, I don't like talking about solutions because I think solutions are often too pat and too oversimplified where improvement is, well, if you've got a dumpster fire, put the fire out first. You're not building the Taj Mahal while the fire is burning. So it's how do we make those gains and then that builds momentum, especially when you see teachers and students doing together. So I'll end with this really encouraging note that I saw last week. Well, I'll give you a specific example of something that just was super inspiring to me and then a system example. Is that okay? Jill: Okay. Yeah, that sounds great. Jon: All right. So the system example was in South Carolina, we've been working with these schools that are doing collective leadership all over the state for eight years. I'm the program evaluator and researcher so I've been studying this high school, Blythewood High School. And this year when they had their showcase of the progress they've made each year, they brought the students to do it. So I was in a session where juniors and seniors in high school were talking about the collective leadership of their educators, and the way that was affecting their system as students. And the way they were leading alongside educators. I was like, Oh- Jill: That's really cool. Jon: This is the dream. The kids own it. It's not buy-in, they own it. The other story I'll give, and this was maybe my favorite classroom visit from the last year where this makes me optimistic. Brad Livingstone, who's our first gent, he's the husband of our president, Linda Livingstone and I was in his history classroom. And he's an amazing history teacher. He teaches World War II history and Vietnam War history at a local school. And the teaching's amazing, I was there for the Do-little raids. It was amazing World War II, so I enjoyed that. But at the beginning of the class, he's having students report out how many veterans they thanked the past week. So every Monday morning they report in how many veterans they thanked for what they did. And he got them doing this, and he's done this for years in all the different schools he's been in. He drives a van full of them to HEB in the middle of the day at the beginning of the semester. And he said, "Go out and find people that are my age or older and ask them if they served in the military. And if they do, introduce yourself, thank them for their service." Jill: That's awesome. Jon: And so they go out in teams and do that, and then he's like, "Now it's on you. You got to do this." And you got to get 50 this semester. And if you get 50, the goal is to get 1000 thank-yous in the course of the semester. That fundamentally changes the community. It doesn't just change the classroom. It doesn't just change the kids, that changes the community. Once you get to 50, you get a vial of sand from Normandy that he's collected. The kid who has the most thank-yous in a semester gets a vial of sand from Iwo Jima, which is in his way of saying it is the most difficult soil to get in the world because the only way you're allowed to go to Iwo Jima is if you are connected to Japan or you're a military liaison to Japan for the United States. That's the only way you get on that island. And so a veteran brought him back some sand from Iwo Jima. So one kid each semester gets that sand. And I'm sitting in there and this kid has thanked 75 veterans that past week. I was like, "How did you do it?" And he said, "Well, I go to football games and I watch for how people stand up and salute the flag during the national anthem. And then I go find them." I was like- Jill: That's awesome. Jon: ...how amazing is that? So those kinds of small changes are the kinds of things that change our community in a society that feels like it's super broken and polarized, that changes people. And so that's the hope. Jill: That is such a cool story. Thanks for sharing that. Thanks for sharing all the other stories, and I really hope that it was an encouragement to all the educators out there. We are so grateful for the work that you do on a daily basis and making a difference in the lives of each student. Jon: Yeah, thanks for all you do, Jill. It's great. We have a great job. Jill: Yeah, we do.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: "AI Safety for Fleshy Humans" an AI Safety explainer by Nicky Case, published by habryka on May 3, 2024 on LessWrong. Nicky Case, of "The Evolution of Trust" and "We Become What We Behold" fame (two quite popular online explainers/mini-games) has written an intro explainer to AI Safety! It looks pretty good to me, though just the first part is out, which isn't super in-depth. I particularly appreciate Nicky clearly thinking about the topic themselves, and I kind of like some of their "logic vs. intuition" frame, even though I think that aspect is less core to my model of how things will go. It's clear that a lot of love has gone into this, and I think having more intro-level explainers for AI-risk stuff is quite valuable. === The AI debate is actually 100 debates in a trenchcoat. Will artificial intelligence (AI) help us cure all disease, and build a post-scarcity world full of flourishing lives? Or will AI help tyrants surveil and manipulate us further? Are the main risks of AI from accidents, abuse by bad actors, or a rogue AI itself becoming a bad actor? Is this all just hype? Why can AI imitate any artist's style in a minute, yet gets confused drawing more than 3 objects? Why is it hard to make AI robustly serve humane values, or robustly serve any goal? What if an AI learns to be more humane than us? What if an AI learns humanity's inhumanity, our prejudices and cruelty? Are we headed for utopia, dystopia, extinction, a fate worse than extinction, or - the most shocking outcome of all - nothing changes? Also: will an AI take my job? ...and many more questions. Alas, to understand AI with nuance, we must understand lots of technical detail... but that detail is scattered across hundreds of articles, buried six-feet-deep in jargon. So, I present to you: This 3-part series is your one-stop-shop to understand the core ideas of AI & AI Safety* - explained in a friendly, accessible, and slightly opinionated way! (* Related phrases: AI Risk, AI X-Risk, AI Alignment, AI Ethics, AI Not-Kill-Everyone-ism. There is no consensus on what these phrases do & don't mean, so I'm just using "AI Safety" as a catch-all.) This series will also have comics starring a Robot Catboy Maid. Like so: [...] The Core Ideas of AI & AI Safety In my opinion, the main problems in AI and AI Safety come down to two core conflicts: Note: What "Logic" and "Intuition" are will be explained more rigorously in Part One. For now: Logic is step-by-step cognition, like solving math problems. Intuition is all-at-once recognition, like seeing if a picture is of a cat. "Intuition and Logic" roughly map onto "System 1 and 2" from cognitive science.[1]1[2]2 ( hover over these footnotes! they expand!) As you can tell by the "scare" "quotes" on "versus", these divisions ain't really so divided after all... Here's how these conflicts repeat over this 3-part series: Part 1: The past, present, and possible futures Skipping over a lot of detail, the history of AI is a tale of Logic vs Intuition: Before 2000: AI was all logic, no intuition. This was why, in 1997, AI could beat the world champion at chess... yet no AIs could reliably recognize cats in pictures.[3]3 (Safety concern: Without intuition, AI can't understand common sense or humane values. Thus, AI might achieve goals in logically-correct but undesirable ways.) After 2000: AI could do "intuition", but had very poor logic. This is why generative AIs (as of current writing, May 2024) can dream up whole landscapes in any artist's style... yet gets confused drawing more than 3 objects. ( click this text! it also expands!) (Safety concern: Without logic, we can't verify what's happening in an AI's "intuition". That intuition could be biased, subtly-but-dangerously wrong, or fail bizarrely in new scenarios.) Current Day: We still don't know how to unify logic & i...
The first verse of our Parsha revisits a tragic event from the past. The Torah tells us that after the death of Aaron's sons Nadav and Avihu, Moshe was instructed to command Aaron about the prohibition against entering the Holy of Holies unauthorized. What is the significance of the tragic demise of Aaron's two sons […]
The first verse of our Parsha revisits a tragic event from the past. The Torah tells us that after the death of Aaron's sons Nadav and Avihu, Moshe was instructed to command Aaron about the prohibition against entering the Holy of Holies unauthorized. What is the significance of the tragic demise of Aaron's two sons to the the instruction governing when and how Aaron may enter the Holy of Holies? This question is addressed by the commentators, and in this very special edition of the Parsha Podcast, we go deep and deeper in pondering the subject and it's vast and powerful consequences. We return to the glorious studios in the TPRCH Centre following the Pesach break with a special one.– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –DONATE to TORCH: Please consider supporting the podcasts by making a donation to help fund our Jewish outreach and educational efforts at https://www.torchweb.org/support.php. Thank you!– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –Email me with questions, comments, and feedback: rabbiwolbe@gmail.com– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –SUBSCRIBE to my Newsletterrabbiwolbe.com/newsletter– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –SUBSCRIBE to Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe's PodcastsThe Parsha PodcastThe Jewish History PodcastThe Mitzvah Podcast This Jewish LifeThe Ethics PodcastTORAH 101 ★ Support this podcast ★
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Reflections on how deviation/sin lives within our bodies, if at all, have been sources of tremendous shame, self-distrust, and sex-negativity for centuries. Are we unable to trust our bodily desires? How do we learn to live with them? Shouldn't cues from our body be helpful, not harmful? And might there be a word-play afoot here that speaks to how our group identities ("my flesh and blood") may also be places of antagonism and deviation?...Read LIT online: www.litbible.net/romans-7More about the Liberation & Inclusion Translation: https://www.litbible.net/translation-commitmentsSupport LIT & FIT: https://donorbox.org/found-in-translation-1...Opportunity Walks by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Interviews are back on the slate for 2024 and my first subject is Wynward H Oliver author of HomoWork. I found Wynward and his book through his Twitter/X account and the book grabbed me straight away as an open and honest approach to the memoir of a man self-described as a compulsive bator. We talk about everything from poppers to labels, as well as how he went about writing such a funny and engaging story recounting his life. You can find Wynward on Twitter or use the link below if you want to get yourself a copy of HomoWork. Looking to connect with our Bators? Jump into the Proud Bators social club, a great place to chat about or show off your love of bating. social club Mentioned in this episode:Fleshjack QuickshotI recently tried out the Fleshjack Quickshot for the first time and I love it. I can't wait to share the two open ends with a buddy. It's a great budget entry for anyone looking to try their first Fleshy product. Patreon Shout Out August and SeptemberJust wanted to say a quick thanks to a few patrons. Thanks to Sean, Blake, Alex, Yitz and Bryce. If you'd like to offer your support hit the link.
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This week we are once again excited to discuss The Bad Batch as we break down S3E5: The Return. The title got us excited for the return of a beloved character but despite not getting that, we still were treated to another solid episode. We discuss this and other things in great detail. Some of those things might make you wince, they might make you shudder, and they might even make you laugh. Before listening to this episode, make sure to consult Madame Xanapoo and her Rectal Tea Leaves to ensure you'll make it out the other side first. Turn up your headphones, dial back your sensibilities, and join the wretched hive of scum and villainy as we take the low road to resistance on Season Four, Episode Fifty Three of Force Insensitive!Send Email/Voicemail: mailto:forceinsensitive@gmail.comDirect Voice Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/ForceInsensitiveStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ForceInsensitive/Twitter: http://twitter.com/ForceNSensitiveFacebook: http://facebook.com/ForceInsensitiveInstagram: http://instagram.com/ForceInsensitive
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Because Jesus condemned sin We are Free From Condemned No condemnation of those in Christ The law of the Spirit sets us free from the law of death The flesh weakened the law Jesus came in the flesh to be a sin offering to fully meet the righteous requirement For those who do not live according to the flesh but to the Spirit Are you free? The Fleshy vs Spiritual Mindset Those who live according to the flesh have the mindset of what the flesh desires Those who live according to the Spirit have their mindset on what the Spirit desires The mind governed by flesh = death The mind governed by spirit =life and peace The mind governed by flesh is hostile to God It does not submit to God's law nor can it If your mindset is wrong then your feet are going to go in the wrong direction Which mindset do you have? Like watching TV or social media you can be on two channels or two apps simultaneously. You have to choose The Spirit vs Fleshy Realm Those who are in the realm of the flesh can not please God If the spirit of god is in you then you are in the realm of the Spirit If you don't have the spirit of God then you don't belong to Christ If Christ is in you, even tho your body is subject to death you will have life and righteousness because of the spirit If the Spirit who raised Christ lives in you he will give life to your mortal bodies Which realm are you operating in? Life According to the Flesh We have an obligation not to live according to the flesh If you do, you will de If by the spirit you put to death the misdeeds of the body you will live The Spirit identifies God's Children Those who the Spirit leads are God's children The Spirit doesn't make you a slave but makes you a son by adoption Now you can call God Abba Father he is now your daddy The Spirit will testify with our spirit if we are God's children Children receive an inheritance from their father We share his suffering and his glory ( we don't just take our inheritance and life the total peaceful we will have trials and how we deal with them represents his glory Our walk represents our daddy Abba it is the proof. The word Abba has the meaning papa or daddy The Desires of the Spirit vs the Flesh Walk by the Spirit to not gratify the desires of the Flesh The flesh desires what is contrary to the spirit The spirit desires what is contrary to the flesh They conflict with each other You are not to do whatever you want If you are led by the spirit you are not under the law You are either pleasing God over self or your self over God Our walk is the conduct of our lives To walk you have to be active not passive the spirit leads we follow Two ways of life, Two outcomes The Acts of the Flesh vs The Fruit of the Spirt Acts of the flesh Sexual immorality Impurity Debauchery Idolatry Witchcraft Hatred Discord Jealousy Fits of rage Self ambition Dissensions Factins Envy Drunkenness Orgies Those who practice these things will not inherit the Kingdom of God These are obvious and observable To walk in these is slavery Believers who live in the flesh will have consequences Work is something you.. Works of the flesh or works spirit ; Fruit of the Spirit Love Joy peace Patience Kindness Goodness Faithful Gentleness Self-control Just as the works of the flesh are evident so is the fruit Against these, there is no law Those who belong to Christ have crucified the flesh and its passions and desires We live by the spirit so we keep in step with the spirit march with the commander leading the holy spirit must be included in every move Let us not become conceited provoking and envying each other you can't take credit for the fruit you bear that's all on the Spirit and you can't envy another person's fruit The flesh must be crucified
So I kept my bate stats for 2023, as I have done for the last couple of years. Here's the summary (stat nerd alert!). I'm putting together a group of bators who are keen to track their stats in 2024. If you're keen click the link to start the sign-up process. I hope you enjoyed your bating in 2023, thanks for making us even a small part of it. There are big things coming in 2024, so make sure you're on board by subscribing to the podcast or joining the Discord server. Looking to connect with our Bators? Check out our Discord Server, a great place to chat about or show off your love of bating. discord server Thanks for listening to the Proud Bators podcast. If you'd like to support us, you can leave us a tip or sign up for early access to episodes by following the link. Captivate Support Got a product or service that you'd like to promote to our audience of proud bators? Get in touch by emailing liam@liamwilliams.com.auMentioned in this episode:Patreon Shout Out August and SeptemberJust wanted to say a quick thanks to a few patrons. Thanks to Sean, Blake, Alex, Yitz and Bryce. If you'd like to offer your support hit the link.Fleshjack QuickshotI recently tried out the Fleshjack Quickshot for the first time and I love it. I can't wait to share the two open ends with a buddy. It's a great budget entry for anyone looking to try their first Fleshy product.
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We're starting it. Replacing No Nut November with NutVember. Celebrating the nut for a whole month. We also chat, in somewhat related topics, whether or not you can masturbate too much, an age old question. Looking to connect with our Bators? Check out our Discord Server, a great place to chat about or show off your love of bating. discord server Got a product or service that you'd like to promote to our audience of proud bators? Get in touch by emailing liam@liamwilliams.com.au Thanks for listening to the Proud Bators podcast. If you'd like to support us, you can leave us a tip or sign up for early access to episodes by following the link. Captivate Support If you'd like to sign up to Liam Williams' newsletter and get updates on the podcast, his writing and his bator work click the link. Newsletter Mentioned in this episode:Fleshjack QuickshotI recently tried out the Fleshjack Quickshot for the first time and I love it. I can't wait to share the two open ends with a buddy. It's a great budget entry for anyone looking to try their first Fleshy product. Patreon Shout Out August and SeptemberJust wanted to say a quick thanks to a few patrons. Thanks to Sean, Blake, Alex, Yitz and Bryce. If you'd like to offer your support hit the link.
Extra! Extra! Hear all about it! We taking a look at all of the drama associated with Aquaman 2. Marvel is making some changes to its show format, so we will break those down. Finally, we cover some of the comic book/TV announcements from New York Comic Con. Remember you can join our patty family, and help produce the show by going to Patreon.com/filmsinblackandwhiteLinks: https://variety.com/2023/film/news/aquaman-2-jason-momoa-drunk-claims-amber-heard-cut-scenes-elon-musk-letter-1235747775/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/daredevil-marvel-disney-1235614518/Plugs:Support the Mantra: Never Offended Always Humble - https://linktr.ee/MarcusJ.DestinColor Me Confetti Shop - www.etsy.com/shop/colormeconfettishop
The Vault Hunters go up against an Executive, Tank Blossom, at the Crystal Glaze Water Facility run by the New Albion company Montpellier Technomancy. Shenanigans follow. CW: Violence, guns, language, innuendo, sexism, and a few other things. Let us know and we can add it. --- Mid promo: BM Riley's Interview on the How Not to Dungeon Master podcast. Friend & Foe Linktree for ko-fi, Discord, socials, and listening platforms. Bunkers & Badasses sourcebook is made by Nerdvana Games Borderlands and Tiny Tina's Wonderlands are IP made by Gearbox Software and 2K Games. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ffadventureco/support
Dave and the team are back with another game of Vox Drops, and we have one very clear winner... and for once it isn't Glenn. AND the team enjoy another game of THE SMASH
Today on the show - 0.00 - Mitch On The Intro 7.33 - Wardrobe Malfunctions 10.54 - Pass For Passes 15.17 - Dogs On A First Date 23.51 - The Limp Biscuit 28.51 - Prezzie Card Sin Bin See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We travel the highways and byways of space, from gross flesh space stations to the weird suburbs of Counter-Earth, all with one quest in mind: talk about Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3!” Jason Snell with Brian Warren, Kelly Guimont and Chip Sudderth.
We travel the highways and byways of space, from gross flesh space stations to the weird suburbs of Counter-Earth, all with one quest in mind: talk about Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3!” Jason Snell with Brian Warren, Kelly Guimont and Chip Sudderth.
It's Masturbation Month again! So here's a little background on our annual bator celebration.bator coaching survey discord server Mentioned in this episode:Fleshjack QuickshotI recently tried out the Fleshjack Quickshot for the first time and I love it. I can't wait to share the two open ends with a buddy. It's a great budget entry for anyone looking to try their first Fleshy product. Patreon Shout Out August and SeptemberJust wanted to say a quick thanks to a few patrons. Thanks to Sean, Blake, Alex, Yitz and Bryce. If you'd like to offer your support hit the link.Patreon Aug-Sep
A.P.U Meets his new best friend.Editing by Samuel KeniryThe following music was used for this media project:Music: Curse of the Scarab by Kevin MacLeodFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3573-curse-of-the-scarabMusic: Floating Skies by KALAKFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9984-floating-skiesMusic: Midsummer's Night In The Woods by Justin Allan ArnoldFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10882-midsummers-night-in-the-woodsLicense (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseEditing by Alexander FloydMusic by All by Kevin MacleodRitesMinstrel's GuildCurse of the ScarabOur Story BeginsLicensed under Creative Commons Attribution Licenses 4.0 Creative Commons.org/licenses/by/4.0
AndrewMarvelous Mrs Mazel: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5788792/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_1_tt_6_nm_1_q_marvelousSuccession: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7660850/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_5_nm_3_q_sucDimension 20: https://www.dropout.tv/dimension-20LaurenHorrocks: https://www.shophorrocks.com/Women Talking: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13669038/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_8_nm_0_q_women%2520talkStar Wars Visions: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13622982/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_8_nm_0_q_star%2520wars%2520visDelicious In Dungeon: https://www.amazon.com/Delicious-Dungeon-Vol-Ryoko-Kui/dp/0316471852/ref=sr_1_1PatrickAir: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt16419074/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_8_nm_0_q_airSurvivor Diet: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0239195/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_8_nm_0_q_survivorGuardians of the Galaxy Vol 3: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6791350/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_7_nm_1_q_guardTwitch - Live Every Monday at 7pmhttps://www.twitch.tv/mof1podcast
Archeologists discovered something interesting recently and gave plenty of excuses, but we knew what it was. Sean gives us his first toy review. The guys chat about talking with friends.Join us for more chat in the Discord server.bator coaching survey Mentioned in this episode:Fleshjack QuickshotI recently tried out the Fleshjack Quickshot for the first time and I love it. I can't wait to share the two open ends with a buddy. It's a great budget entry for anyone looking to try their first Fleshy product. Patreon Shout Out August and SeptemberJust wanted to say a quick thanks to a few patrons. Thanks to Sean, Blake, Alex, Yitz and Bryce. If you'd like to offer your support hit the link.Patreon Aug-Sep
We know I'm not great with titling my story. But at least you know where this one starts. Remember if you'd like to sign up to my email newsletter then head to liamwilliams.com.au to do so. Podcast survey 2023 Patreon Mentioned in this episode:Buy Pride A BeerPride of our Footscray, a great (if not the best) queer venue in Melbourne needs our help. Any contributions to my BuyMeACoffee page this month, I'll be giving straight to the venue to help out in keeping this great community bar running. If you'd like to help out just click the link. I'll have a beer for you next time I'm there. If you're in Melbourne and want to meet up at Pride, get in touch.BuyMeACoffeeI Love The QuickshotI recently tried out the Fleshjack Quickshot for the first time and I love it. I can't wait to share the two open ends with a buddy. It's a great budget entry for anyone looking to try their first Fleshy product. Fleshjack Quickshot
Ep 360 - Elden Ring DLC is in development! Dead Island 2 shows off its FLESHy combat, Forspoken's development studio is being reabsorbed into its parent company, and Pokemon wants you to unlock Goofy Sleep. 0:00 - Opening 1:21 - Corrections 4:26 - Elden Ring DLC Announced 12:25 - Forspoken Studio Merging Back Into Square Enix 27:07 - Dead Island 2 Gameplay Impressions 40:33 - A Word From Our Sponsors 42:49 - Nintendo News Round-Up 1:05:36 - Also This Week 1:16:53 - L&R: Napping with Pokemon 1:19:11 - L&R: Digital Console Impact 1:22:41 - L&R: When to Say No 1:28:28 - Time for Bets 1:33:39 - Closing Go to http://shopify.com/allies to take your business to the next level. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp - go to http://betterhelp.com/allies to get started today.
My Proud Bators Anonymous cohost Sean told me about this little gym cruising tip that I had no idea about. It inspired this story. Enjoy :)I need your help!Due to a dodgy hosting service (with a touch of dodgy me trying to write my own website) my website is broken!I'm in the process of getting a new host but I thought I'd also take the opportunity to get a website professionally built. But this costs a little bit of money. If you'd like to help me in paying for the new website, any amount would be most appreciated, just chuck it straight into PayPal. I'll give you a shoutout on the podcast and early access to my next published work. Thanks! BuyMeACoffee Patreon Mentioned in this episode:Podcast Feedback 2023I'd love to get some feedback on what you've enjoyed about the podcast and what you'd like to see in 2023. Hit the link to complete a short survey.Podcast survey 2023I Love The QuickshotI recently tried out the Fleshjack Quickshot for the first time and I love it. I can't wait to share the two open ends with a buddy. It's a great budget entry for anyone looking to try their first Fleshy product. Fleshjack Quickshot
This episode is best viewed as a video: https://youtu.be/fiaH3NLyCJoLauren is an Integrative Energy Practitioner & Coach, specializing in the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT – also known as Tapping) for stress, anxiety, and chronic pain. Highlights· EFT/Tapping is like acupressure without needles · Tapping on these specific points gets energy moving (if this sounds weird, that's OK; try it and see how you feel)· Tapping signals to the amygdala “you are safe” so you can think more clearly (research has found tapping decreases cortisol levels)· At the beginning of a session, give your feeling a number so you can track your progress after each round· Tap for as long as it feels good (a round is less than a minute to a few minutes – do it until you notice a shift)· If tapping is uncomfortable, just use gentle pressure· If you are in a place where you can't “tap”, then you can regulate the nervous system by gently squeezing each finger on the sides of the nailbed· Tapping allows you to “come home to your house”· Adding statements helps you discover what is really beneath the surface of what you are feeling· Make sure you are saying the statements out loud· Tapping allows you to think about something differently, so you can feel differently and act differently so you get different results· Change the words as it feels right to youTapping points (typically you will tap with your dominate hand)1. Pinky side of the hand 2. Crown of head3. Inside of eyebrows4. Temples (side of the eyes)5. Under the eye6. Under the nose7. Chin point/crease of chin8. Fleshy part underneath of collarbone9. Underneath the arm10. Back of hand between pinky and ring fingerHow to add statements1. Give a voice to the “bad stuff” (like anger, anxiety)2. Allows you to tune into how you are really feeling3. Other beliefs or memories might come up (it is a process)4. Use what you are feeling in your body to guide the session5. Start with a set-up phrase on the first tapping point (pinky side of the hand): “Even though I am feeling ----- I love and accept myself” (change the words if you need to so they feel right for you – if you can't say “love and accept myself” it might be “I am acknowledging how I feel” or “That's just how it is right now”6. Then use a reminder phrase as you continue to tap on the other points “I am so ---"FREE Masterclass: https://www.mindshiftwithlauren.com/masterclassThis episode is brought to you by Frank Buck Consulting.Sign up for Frank's email list at: https://www.FrankBuck.orgListen to Frank on episode #87: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1547113/11526361 Get The Happy Doc Student Handbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578333732Other resources at: http://Expandyourhappy.com Support this free content: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/expandyourhappyWant to make my day? Rate, review, subscribe & share with someone you love.
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The incredible, amazing and hilarious Kathleen Kim, puppeteer behind Sesame Street's Ji-Young, stops by the pod to talk about the time she almost turned down SNL to make cupcakes. Jenny and Mic conspire to mic up Asian audience members. Then, a listener voicemail about the triumph of the human spirit.LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL and tell us what kind of Asian you were this week - 646-809-7231F O L L O Whttps://www.instagram.com/asiannotasianpodhttps://www.instagram.com/nicepantsbrohttps://www.instagram.com/jennyarimoto/P A T R E O Nhttps://www.patreon.com/asiannotasianpodH A C K C I T Y STANDUP SHOWhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/mic-nguyen-fumi-abe-present-hack-city-comedy-tickets-387027217827?aff=erelexpmltLEAVE US A VOICEMAIL and tell us what kind of Asian you were this week - 646-809-7231F O L L O Whttps://www.instagram.com/asiannotasianpod https://www.instagram.com/nicepantsbrohttps://www.instagram.com/jennyarimoto/P A T R E O Nhttps://www.patreon.com/asiannotasianpodH A C K C I T Y STANDUP SHOWhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/mic-nguyen-fumi-abe-present-hack-city-comedy-tickets-387027217827?aff=erelexpmltMichaelSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.