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The duo is back with a bunch of fresh snacks to try. We talk about lacrosse, manga, and more fun stuff. Enjoy this special podcast episode.
Which Rainbow ring cereal is best? This week we finally get to a category that America is known for, sugary breakfast cereals for children. For our first trip through the category we decided to try out a classic in Froot loops and put them up against a couple of their competitors. First is the health cereal Magic Spoon which is better for you, but for triple the price it better taste good. We also have Malt-O-Meal who goes more for the bulk option, but could struggle to compete on things like texture and taste. Please like and subscribe and if you have any suggestions, let us know by tweeting us @tastetestdummies or email us at nickandjohnpodcast@gmail.com. SPOILER! Below is a list of which cereal corresponds to which numbered bowl it was in: 1. Froot Loops 2. Magic Spoon 3. Malt-O-Meal
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Jucee Froot, creator of the P-Valley theme song, sits down with Karlous Miller, Moneybag Mafia, and Clayton English! || 85 SOUTH App: www.channeleightyfive.com || Twitter/IG: @85SouthShow || Our Website: www.85southshow.com || Custom Merch: www.85apparelco.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Kourtney pokes fun at Justin's recent crossword mishap while making fun of herself for a trick she pulled at a Ramen spot. Kourtney gives some of her favorite spots around Boston including an opportunity she could not pass up. They recap their adventure in Toronto with a golf tournament live auction item winner. They also give a discount code for the upcoming Turner Trot 5K on August 26th in Boston or virtually wherever you are. Follow Holding Kourt: @holdingkourt Follow Kourtney: @court_with_a_K Follow Justin: @redturn2
“P Valley came before Atlantic, this is still when “Shake Dat Ass” was out and I'm touring doing my own thing, independent, and she called me like my husband put me on your song… and at first they [Katori Hall] wanted “Shake Dat Ass” and I was like that ain't my sh*t… but what I can do is make you something better from scratch” ~ Jucee Froot on creating P Valley theme song Memphis, Tennessee artist Jucee Froot makes her debut on The Progress Report Podcast to speak about being newly independent after getting out of her recording contract with Atlantic Records, hating “Shake Dat Ass” song and it causing issues with Zed Zilla, going viral on social media with her freestyles, support by her peers, motherhood, almost aborting her youngest child, and landing the P Valley theme song. https://www.instagram.com/tprmediagroup/ https://www.instagram.com/iamjuceefroot/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Ian is a stand up comedian based in London, making his Edinburgh debut this year with his show (Just a) Perfect Gay. Based in London David is one of the founders of the UK's first LGBTQ+ comedy club, The Queer Comedy Club, host of the podcast, 'Mediocre Gay' and is starring in and producing the new TV show for OUTtv, Live at The Queer Comedy Club. Find David on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrdavidian/ and RTwitter: https://twitter.com/davidovertherePlugs:David Ian at the Fringe: (Just a) Perfect Gay - 3-27th August (not the 14th) at Just Upstairs at The Caves, 9.05pm. Tickets: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/david-ian-just-a-perfect-gay?day=04-08-2023Mediocre Gay - available on all podcast platformsLive at The Queer Comedy Club - coming out end of this year on OUTtv & Froot in the UKThe Queer Comedy Club - https://queercomedyclub.co.ukBecome a "Men Brain Member" and get:*over 50 archive interviews via your own private RSS link*early access to our FILMED interviewsGo to https://www.patreon.com/menbrainpodcast or click the LinkTree for ALL for YouTube videos, live comedy dates, socials, contact Producer Paul and everything else https://linktr.ee/MenBrain Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Frank and Tim preview the movie slate for summer 2023. Cheers! Beers of the Week Kona Big Wave Golden Ale SIMI Winery Merlot
This week we welcome EDIE to the show! The WA artist brings on two of her all-time favourites - MARINA 'Froot' and One Direction 'FOUR'. We have a ball reminiscing on old 1D memories and backyard music festivals.Use code ROYALE10 for 10% off at Rudderless Records! Link: https://www.rudderlessrecords.com.auFollow Record Royale on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recordroyale/ALL THINGS EDIE: https://linktr.ee/edie_Follow us on the socials:Brad Mclean- https://www.instagram.com/bradbradnotgood_/Adam Lindsay - https://www.instagram.com/adamlindsay__/
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 723, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Food Phrases 1: The saying "That's the way" this "crumbles" became popular in the fabulous '50s. a cookie. 2: If a Frenchman calls you "mon petit chou", meaning this, it might go to your head. my little cabbage. 3: A perfectly placid person is "as cool as" this member of gourd family. a cucumber. 4: If you're really "a la mode", you keep your house in this kind of order. apple pie. 5: Exodus 3:8 mentions "a land flowing with" these 2 things. milk and honey. Round 2. Category: Laws And Rules 1: He systematized the rules for whist, then backgammon, then chess.... Hoyle. 2: Under the laws of physics, when raised to 100° C. at sea level, water will do this. boil. 3: His detective Holmes scrupulously followed the rules of deductive reasoning. Arthur Conan Doyle. 4: According to the rules of fencing, this sword's target area is only the torso. foil. 5: Under Jewish law, he is the person who performs the circumcision ritual. mohel. Round 3. Category: Oh, The Places You'll Go! 1: It's the country where you'd find Wahoo Bay Beach, Barbancourt Rum Distillery and Blvd. Jean-Jacques Dessalines. Haiti. 2: Fairy tales can come true in Odense, Denmark when you visit the home and museum of this author. Hans Christian Andersen. 3: In this city you can visit a tattoo museum, a sex museum and the Rijksmuseum all in one day. Amsterdam. 4: The beautiful Butchart Gardens is one of the top draws in this capital of British Columbia. Victoria. 5: At the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, you can see these famous white horses perform. Lipizzaner stallions. Round 4. Category: "Oops" 1: Kellogg's makes "Froot" ones. Loops. 2: Cries of a crane, or a cry when you drop something, butterfingers!. Whoops. 3: Soldiers trained to lead an attack are called shock these. Troops. 4: They keep a barrel's staves together. Hoops. 5: It's what Oliver Goldsmith's woman does "to conquer". Stoops. Round 5. Category: Sunken Ships 1: The anchor of this Civil War ironclad was recovered off the N. Carolina coast in 1983. the Monitor. 2: A monument above the final resting place of this battleship was dedicated at Pearl Harbor in 1962. the Arizona. 3: Germany justified the May 7, 1915 sinking of this ship by saying it carried munitions. the Lusitania. 4: The bow of the Stockholm, constructed to cut through ice, cut through the side of this liner in 1956. the Andrea Doria. 5: The Mary Rose, a ship built for this king in 1510, sank in 1545 and was raised in 1982. Henry VIII. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Episode 31 has the normal segments as usual with Wisconsin Heights Weekly and Mazomanie Sight-Wise. We also have a taste test and Georgia State fun facts!Congrats to Kirk Caminiti and Samantha Herrling on qualifying for the State Cross Country Meet!Thanks for all of your support!
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Arrancamos el Podcast bajándola mal porque recordamos la separación de Las Bistecs y la idea al cielo de Raffaella Carrà. Hablamos de esas personas que nos comparten música y nos hacen descubrir artistas nuevos. Hablamos de la Billie Eilish y su último álbum. Ariana no se queda afuera. Marina presenta "Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land" y comentamos cómo no pudimos volver a conectar con ELLA después de FROOT. ¿Qué opinamos de TINI y de la idea de que saque un álbum con muchos temas y encima viejos? Ángela Torres está presente en este episodio con su Ep "LNDF". Por qué los artistas argentinos cantan en español NEUTROOOO, queremos escuchar la cosa más argentina, la cosa sana. También hablamos de ELLOS, WOS entra en la escena. ¡No se olviden de buscar a los artistas que recomendamos o de los que hablamos! Recomendación: Marilina Bertoldi o Chica Sobresalto.
This week we are biting straight into our 5-a-day with Tumblr icon Marina and the Diamond's colourful third studio album FROOT! We try a taste of her Fruits of the Month, salivate over the Vinyl box set and dissect her sexy single with some…basic music videos to boot. We play Snappt! or Floppt! and waltz down the red carpet to the glitz and glamour of the Snappies! for a weird fact that will make you feel Not Hungry Anymore. To top it all off we try a classic Marina cocktail of lies and deception, wince over her album track record since FROOT and finally Pete is a ruin after trauma dumping on how this album helped him blossom from baby gay to Primadonna Girl! Now don't Forget - we can't Buy the Stars…but you can rate us 5 Stars on Spotify!
Memphis Rapper best known for her songs on the Birds of Prey, Insecure, and P-Valley soundtrack talks to Brett about where she gets her motivation and grind from.
Running with Purpose is Jim Weber's story of how he developed his leadership qualities and was able to elevate Brooks to the power house running brand it is today. As a child Jim loved hockey and hoped to play professionally one day, which never happened despite his dedication to the sport. Luckily he discovered running and became just as passionate about helping runners through the development of quality technical running gear.The book is divided into 2 parts:Part 1 is about Jim's beginnings and how he discovered that he wanted to run a company, but not necessarily own it. He worked in different industries including banking, the food industry, and consumer products; and talks about how these experiences helped shape him as a leader. At Brooks he helped narrow down the target customers so that they could focus product development instead of trying to be “everything to everyone”.Part 2 talks about Jim's time with Brooks and how the company has evolved along the way. They went from being a subsidiary of Froot of the Loom, which was bought by Berkshire Hathaway, to being its own independent entity under Berkshire after Warren Buffet noticed Brooks progress under Jim's leadership. Brooks' upward trajectory is not without bumps in the road, and Jim talks about how they got through challenges in the market including the barefoot running trend and the Covid-19 pandemic.Jim Weber dreamed of being either a professional hockey player or a CEO when he grew up. He wasn't tall enough for hockey, but did become CEO for the first time at the age of 30! He became CEO of Brooks in 2001, and has been pushing the brand forward for more than 20 years, finally making it a $1 billion dollar brand in May 2021. Jim won “Entrepreneur of the year” awarded by Ernest & Young in 2012, and was named one of the most influential innovators in the running industry by Runners World in 2015. Jim earned a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management, and a Masters of Business Administration with high distinction from Tuck School of business at Dartmouth College. On a personal level, Jim is a husband, father to 3 boys, and cancer survivor.If you are looking to get a copy of this book, it can be found in both hard cover and paperback on Amazon: https://www.amazon.ca/Running-Purpose-Outpaced-Goliath-Competitors/dp/140023168XThe book is also available through several other outlets which are featured on Harper Collins website: https://www.harpercollinsleadership.com/9781400231683/running-with-purpose/Big thank you to Harper Collins for providing review copies of the book.Any feedback or suggestions on this review or any of our other podcast episodes would be greatly welcomed. Leave us a review using your favorite podcast player or contact us on social media.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/runningbookreviews/Twitter: https://twitter.com/reviews_runningInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/runningbookreviews/Podcast webpage: https://runningbookreviews.buzzsprout.com If you have been enjoying the podcast and are wondering how you can help us out, you can now buy us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AlanandLizSupport the show
Today we learn juggling, golfing, pottery throwing, Latin, and astrophysics, with a smattering of nutritional guidance and first aid info. It's a very informative episode.
The woman that brought us to our TV screens every Sunday Night to hear "Down in the Valley," the theme song from Starz's hit-show P. Valley! Jazzie Belle caught up with the raptress to discuss how she met fellow Memphian and Award Winning Playwright, Katori Hall. Jucee also gives us some insight on what it was like growing up in the church in Memphis. She talked about her musical influence and what she hopes people take away from her music. follow us: @iamjuceefroot @jazziebelletv @womeninhiphop Women in Hip Hop is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
This week Keith Montena and special guest Carly Giacoio discuss Marina's fifth studio album, "Ancient Dreams In A Modern Land". Formerly known with the "Diamonds" tag, the singer released a project which seemed to sonically pay homage to her earlier days. Preceded by "Love + Fear", an album which explored feelings of happiness and on-trend synth pop, Marina faced mixed reviews from fans and critics alike. On this project, Marina discusses societal and political issues, and deals with the heartbreak from her most recent relationship. Hear Keith and Carly discuss the ballads and pop productions across the project, and what aspects Marina excels with. Make sure to follow @vinyldropodcast on Instagram, the "Vinyl Drop Music" playlist, and stay tuned for more episodes.
Sean & Joey are joined by by Katie Heindl to talk feelings, Klay Day, Stolen Apes, Jarrett Allen, her dream NBA Banana Boat & More. Plus, new Roundball Rock food Expert, Danny Palumbo, joins us to talk about that disgusting Fruit Loops Hot DogListen to Katie's podcasts, Uhh, Basketball? here: https://podbay.fm/podcast/1510649126 & Dishes & Dimes, here: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/dishes-and-dimes/id1495670461?i=1000532190822Also, subscribe to her newsletter here: https://basketballfeelings.substack.com/Watch Danny Palumbo's food videos and catch his link tree on Instagram @Palumbros!SUPPORT: www.patreon.com/roundrockpodTWITTER: @RoundRockPodE-MAIL: RoundRockPod@gmail.comPHONE: 323-682-0342ALBUM: www.roundballrock.bandcamp.comSONG: "Maple Mamba No. 9'" by Sean Keane See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today on Follow Friday, Eric Johnson looks back at four of his favorite follows out of the 183 discussed on the show in 2021. They are: https://followfridaypodcast.com/alie-ward (Alie Ward)'s "someone you have a crush on," Jarrett Sleeper / https://twitter.com/jarrettsleeper (@jarrettsleeper) https://followfridaypodcast.com/alexandra-petri (Alexandra Petri)'s "someone who's an expert in a very specific niche you love," Josh Fruhlinger / https://twitter.com/jfruh (@jfruh) https://followfridaypodcast.com/mark-chrisler (Mark Chrisler)'s "someone you just started following," Froot of the Loom / https://twitter.com/frootoftheloom1 (@frootoftheloom1) https://followfridaypodcast.com/auralnauts (The Auralnauts)' "someone who makes you laugh," Michael Cunningham / https://twitter.com/Michael1979 (@Michael1979) Also: Follow us @followfridaypod on https://twitter.com/followfridaypod (Twitter) and https://www.instagram.com/followfridaypod/ (Instagram) Follow Eric on Twitter https://twitter.com/heyheyesj (@heyheyesj) Theme song written by Eric Johnson, and performed by https://www.fiverr.com/yonamarie (Yona Marie). Show art by https://www.fiverr.com/dodiihr (Dodi Hermawan). Thank you to our amazing patrons: Jon, Justin, Amy, Yoichi, Shinri, and Elizabeth This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Support this podcast
Jucee Froot joins Kevin and Juju to talk about growing up in Memphis, how she mastered her sound, the struggle, and massive success. Stream her latest projects and stay Tapped in with her! #Juceefroot #Memphis #Tappedin --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tapped-in-music/support
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 281, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Biblical Military Men 1: This Philistine had a "helmet of brass" and a coat of mail weighing 5,000 shekels. Goliath. 2: The Roman centurion Cornelius, possibly the first Gentile Christian, was converted by this fisherman. Peter. 3: Moses designated him to defend Israel against Amalek; he later brought down the walls of Jericho. Joshua. 4: Benaiah was commander of this wise king's army. Solomon. 5: This Hittite soldier was sent to the front lines of battle so that David could take his wife Bathsheba. Uriah. Round 2. Category: Little-Read Books 1: This early sci-fi writer tackled polar exploration (from his study) in the 1860s with "Aventures du Capitaine Hatteras". Jules Verne. 2: You might have to be on a desert island before you get around to his 1722 novel "Colonel Jack". Daniel Defoe. 3: This author of "An American Tragedy" also wrote a little-read treatise called "Tragic America". Theodore Dreiser. 4: Many readers don't get through the Slough of Despond in this 1678 John Bunyan work. The Pilgrim's Progress. 5: Kant strained brains with this type of analysis "Of Pure Reason" and "Of Judgement". Critique. Round 3. Category: "Oops" 1: Kellogg's makes "Froot" ones. Loops. 2: Cries of a crane, or a cry when you drop something, butterfingers!. Whoops. 3: Soldiers trained to lead an attack are called shock these. Troops. 4: They keep a barrel's staves together. Hoops. 5: It's what Oliver Goldsmith's woman does "to conquer". Stoops. Round 4. Category: Last Wills And Testaments 1: This "commodore" willed $90 million to his son William, $7.5 million to his 4 grandsons, and to his 8 daughters... well, not as much. (Cornelius) Vanderbilt. 2: After his 1616 death, his will stipulated that his "second best bed" go to his wife, Anne, which does beg a question.... Shakespeare. 3: Item 6 in his will:"I give... unto my wife, Zelda... in the event she regain her sanity all of my household and kitchen furniture". F. Scott Fitzgerald. 4: This Chief Justice of the United States from 1969 to 1986 left a self-written 176-word will with no provisions for estate taxes; oops. Warren Burger. 5: His will called for a "secret society" to take back the U.S. for Britain (his "scholarship" gets much more press). (Cecil) Rhodes. Round 5. Category: It Was The '60s 1: A July 21, 1969 Wapakoneta, Ohio Daily News headline about a local boy read, "Neil steps on" this. the Moon. 2: This Argentine-born minister for Castro left Cuba in 1965, reappearing as a fighter in Bolivia. Che Guevara. 3: On July 3, 1962 this European president proclaimed the independence of Algeria. De Gaulle. 4: In "The Feminine Mystique", she wrote of the suburban wife "afraid to ask even of herself... 'Is this all?'". Betty Friedan. 5: Seen here, his attempt to enroll at Ole Miss in 1962 led to riots but was ultimately successful. James Meredith. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
On today's DX Daily, hosts Ashia Skye and Ayeeedubb chat with Memphis rapper Jucee Froot about a variety of subjects, including how she wound up creating the theme song to popular Starz network show "P Valley", how she wound up on Issa Rae's "Insecure" series soundtrack, and hopping on popular beats of songs by Moneybagg Yo, Lil Baby, Coi Leray, and more. Other topics include anecdotes about Jucee's encounters with Memphis legends like Yo gotti, Young Dolph, Juciy J, and more, plus constantly feeding her fans, relationship rules, potential collabs, and more!Be sure to follow/subscribe to the DX Daily Podcast to get updates every time a new episode drops!Hosted By: @Ayeeedubb @AshiaSkye @HipHopDXSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The levels of acceptance saga continues with a woman's brutal tale of scorned love, and the healing process goes through to become a better version of herself. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tmcmess/support
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Singer-songwriter MARINA breaks down the songwriting process behind her amazing new album Ancient Dreams In A Modern Land and songs from past eras. MARINA also talks about her experiences writing with teams like Stargate, how her fierce independence informs her creativity, and why it's important to take time out.
Another week, more Froot. Tune in to hear how the Froots are doing and how the resident cancers birthday shenanigans went. This podcast features music created using Groovepad. Available on the App Store.
Haui, aka Howard J. Davis (he/they) is a multidisciplinary artist who defies categorization. His latest project, Mixed↑ (MixedUp Film) is available to stream on Amazon Prime, AppleTV, OutTV, FROOT and TVNZ OnDemand. Mixed↑ is part documentary, part visual performance, part spoken word poem, and part personal essay about the challenges and triumphs that come with straddling different identities. Haui joins Gio and Renée for a special two-part interview: in this part, we discuss their career in many disciplines, their creative path so far and their experiences creating a personal project like Mixed↑. In a second, bonus episode available exclusively on Listen 2 Me Patreon, we dive deeper into the behind-the-scenes of Mixed↑ film. Find Haui at haui.ca and on the socials @hauidavis; and if you like what you hear, help support the show by going to patreon.com/listen2mepod. For as little as $1 a month you can help us keep the creativity flowing right into your earholes!
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Drew and Corissa discuss what it all takes to have a baby, things they wished they learned in school, and discover Drew's superpower. This week's brew is Disgruntled Brewing's Gimme the Froot.
In today's episode, Katie has 30 minutes to become an "expert" on... The Mandela Effect! First of all, guess what?! This is 30 Minute Expert's One Year Anniversary! That's right, we've been at it for one whole year. Very proud to have made it this far - thank you so much to everyone who has listened and supported us. We did it! Back to scheduled programming: The Mandela Effect! If you thought the Berenstain Bears were the Berenstein Bears, or that Darth Vader said "Luke, I am your father," or that Tom Cruise wore sunglasses in that underwear scene in Risky Business, then you know what this is. It's when a group of people all share the same false memory, and really really believe it is true. The phenomenon is coined after a collectively shared false memory that Nelson Mandela died while in prison in the 1980s. This is completely untrue, yet thousands of people online all have the same memory of it happening. Why?! There are plenty of brain/memory related scientific explanations for it, including priming, post-event influences, and just the creation of false memories in general (look up Ronald Cotton's story!). But the explanation also could be a multiverse issue, time travellers messing things up, or plain out Satanic action. Pick what pleases you and stay for all the examples at the end. We love you! Keep listening! Highlights Include: - Somehow got to String Theory - Purple giraffes tap dancing - Mayer, Froot, SHAZAM! Follow on instagram @30minuteexpertpodcast and twitter @30minexpertpod Send us your expertise at 30minuteexpertpodcast@gmail.com And please rate and review! Podcast artwork by Rick Radvansky Music by Jake Radvansky
#MentalHealth #Awareness #HealthyHabits This week we are going to discuss 7 tips on how to maintain your mental health. It's important to engage in healthy habits, foster attitudes and values that positively lend to your sense of mental health and well-being. While the list can involve a large number of things, I'd like to share my seven non-negotiable tips on preserving your sense of mental health and would love to hear from you! If you care to listen to the song suggestions I provided, check out the links here: - "Froot" by Marina: https://youtu.be/WZzcY7ASQno - "Close to You" by Frederic Magnon: https://youtu.be/9QACdobLBiI For all topics related to renewing and rebuilding family, communities and relationships, check out our blogs! We post bi-weekly: https://www.spe-projectpurpose.com/blogs Make sure to come visit us, subscribe to the website, and join our Member's Area for more valuable content! *SOCIALS* Website: www.spe-projectpurpose.com Facebook Page: @ProjectPurposeSPE Instagram: @ProjectPurposeSPE or my personal account @realistrae Twitter: @Purpose_SPE Pinterest: @ProjectPurposeSPE YouTube: Project Purpose SPE If you'd like to read my research thesis, "ADHD: Is it a Social Construct or does it have a Neurophysiological Basis?" you can find it at the following address: https://rachellerealist.wordpress.com. I'm more than happy to answer your questions, feel free to send an email to: inquiries@spe-projectpurpose.com The pre-recorded parent-child workshops are on the way for children between the ages of 4-8; 9-13; and 14-17. Be sure to subscribe to the website to know once they have been released! Do you like the intro/outro music? Check out the artist on Spotify: Artist Name: Valdii Song Name: I Learn --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/projectpurposespe/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/projectpurposespe/support
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We introduce our second round of "2's Line is it Anyway". Are we going to have hotels in space in 5 years? What can you really put on a pizza? These stories and more. Join us Mondays and Thursdays Live on Twitch at 4pm PST. Remember to Subscribe – Follow us for more content ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TWITCH- https://www.twitch.tv/the2dumbidiots INSTAGRAM- https://www.instagram.com/2dumbidiots... YOUTUBE- 2 Dumb Idiots
This week, your pretty friends chat about the extremely OOC Once Upon a Time Fan Project, "Fruit of the Poison Tree." This is allegedly a canon episode, but everyone took their stupid pills this week. Maybe it's the curse? Enjoy Mads being too upset over zippers, Elaine roasts the writers, and we successfully don't freeze solid during recording.
Two new Weldwerks Froot Camp styles: Mango, Coconut, Lime and PB + Froot. Discuss my first time at Weldwerks 4 years ago as well as when Peanut Butter can be a hit or a miss in beer. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brews-with-bear/support
It's Valentines Day this Week! Love, Self Awareness, and more are in the Froot bowl. Tune in to hear this weeks segments with some interesting Fun Facts about Smegma and Bombs left at the bottom of the sea. This video features music created using Groovepad. Available on the App Store.
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Intro: Welcome to the podcast Coronavirus Crisis: Carpe Diem!, where by God's grace, you and I rise up and embrace the possibilities and opportunities for spiritual and psychological growth in this time of crisis, all grounded in a Catholic worldview. We are going beyond mere resilience, to rising up to the challenges of this pandemic and becoming even healthier in the natural and the spiritual realms than we were before. I'm clinical psychologist Peter Malinoski and I am here with you, to be your host and guide. This podcast is part of Souls and Hearts, our online outreach at soulsandhearts.com, which is all about shoring up our natural foundation for the Catholic spiritual life, all about overcoming psychological obstacles to being loved and to loving. Thank you for being here with me. This is episode 39, released on October 26, 2020 and it is the third episode in our series on shame. and it is titled: The Real, Radical, and Resounding Differences Between Shame and Guilt. Two episode ago, in episode 37, we introduced shame as the silent killer who stalks us from within. Last episode, episode 38, I invited you to see the signs of shame in yourself and others, to recognize shame in ourselves and in others, becoming better able to detect it. That's important, because shame pulls us to allow our shame to remain hidden, unobserved, unrecognized for what it is. Shame is tricky, it's slippery, it loves to camouflage itself. Encourage you to listen to those last two episodes, very rich, RCCD community members discussing listening multiple times, really working on understanding. Now that we have a much better understanding of shame from the last two episodes, we are going to take the next step. This episode will stand alone, I will give you the context. Today, in Episode 39. We are going to understand much more deeply the difference between shame and guilt. Many people use them interchangeably they don't recognize a difference. I feel bad with both of them because something is wrong. Shame vs. Guilt Distinction. I asked about this in intake evaluations. Five negative emotions. Anger, Sadness, Fear, Shame and Guilt. What's the difference between shame and guilt. Most people could not tell me the difference. Rare that someone could give me a good answer. Do you know the difference between shame and guilt? Do your siblings know the difference? Does your spouse or significant other, do your friends, your kids, your siblings. As we will see, it a crucial distinction -- because the upshot is that we work with them in very different ways. focusing today recognizing the difference between shame and guilt Important psychologically Important spiritually Not just an idle curiosity, the kind of thing philosopher like to debate about But a real world concern Brene Brown: I believe the differences between shame and guilt are critical in informing everything from the way we parent and engage in relationships, to the way we give feedback at work and school. Bernard Williams (1993) claims that guilt and shame overlap to a significant degree and we will not understand either unless we take both seriously. Catholic guilt or Catholic shame. Review. Shame has been very difficult to define. Most definitions have been inadequate and very contradictory. Shame mentioned only once in the entire Catechism of the Catholic Church. CCC1216 on Baptism: Baptism is God's most beautiful and magnificent gift. . . .We call it gift, grace, anointing, enlightenment, garment of immortality, bath of rebirth, seal, and most precious gift. It is called gift because it is conferred on those who bring nothing of their own; grace since it is given even to the guilty; Baptism because sin is buried in the water; anointing for it is priestly and royal as are those who are anointed; enlightenment because it radiates light; clothing since it veils our shame; bath because it washes; and seal as it is our guard and the sign of God's Lordship. Shame not mentioned in Fr. Hardon's modern Catholic dictionary or in the Traditional Catholic Dictionary or in the 1917 Catholic encyclopedia. Shame also not listed in the American Psychological Association's Dictionary of Psychology. Ooops. Brene Brown: I define shame as the intensely painful feeling or experience of believing that we are flawed and therefore unworthy of love and belonging – something we've experienced, done, or failed to do makes us unworthy of connection. Shame has five dimensions: shame is a primary emotion, shame is a bodily reaction, shame is a signal to us, shame is an internal self-judgement, and shame is an action -- a verb (review). Shame as primary emotion-- primary emotions are those that we feel first, as a first response to a situation. They are unthinking, instinctive, automatic emotions that we have. Heartset Can be conscious or unconscious Held by a part of us. -- part of us burdened with shame. Doesn't just come and go in waves Also a self-conscious emotion Also a moral emotion. Shame as a bodily reaction not under bodily control -- bodyset Hyperarousal -- this is where our sympathetic nervous system revs us up, gets into fight or flight mode in response to shame Heart starts racing Breathing quickens Pupils dilate Blood rushes to arms and legs Face can flush red Get ready to defend ourselves or attack or run away Hypoarousal, when the parasympathetic nervous system shuts us down -- freeze response, like a deer in the headlights Shut down. Numb out. Dissociate Head drops Breaking off eye contact Tightening up of muscles, curling up in a ball (spine) -- hunching to protect vital organs. Making one's body smaller, less visible Feeling like ice water in the veins, cold freezing sensation Fluttering in belly. Shame as a judgment -- a negative, critical, global judgment of who I am as a person. -- mindset Part of me holds this disparaging perspective of myself Part of me accuses me of being incompetent, inadequate, worthless, unlovable, bad or even evil, A judgement about who I really am originally picked up from the perspective of an important other who was perceived as critical or rejecting. Shame as a signal. Shame has a function as a signal to us, as a warning. Shame is a signal that there is a lack of attunement or an even more serious threat in one or more of our important relationships. It has important function Shame functions as a "social threat detector" that signals us to modify or avoid behaviors that will cause us to be rejected by those we need. Shame as action -- a verb -- “shaming” is an action that is intended to cause someone else to feel inadequate, worthless, unlovable, a loser, etc. for being or doing something that the shamer feels is wrong or undesirable. It is a quick way to control another person, especially one in a dependent positions It is a quick way for us to control ourselves. Part of us is forced into the role of shamer to anticipate consequences. Shame has five dimensions: shame is a primary emotion, shame is a bodily reaction, shame is a signal to us, shame is an internal self-judgement, and shame is an action -- a verb (review). Definition of Guilt Three primary classes of definitions of guilt -- Moral State, Legal State, and Self-conscious, moral emotion. Objective moral state Moral state: Fr. Hardon's Catholic Dictionary: A condition of a person who has done moral wrong, who is therefore more or less estranged from the one he offended, and who is liable for punishment before he has been pardoned and has made atonement. Focus on the objective moral state of a person. Guilt is a moral condition Soulset -- condition of our soul Legal state -- court proceedings. Someone is found guilty of a crime. Guilt as a self-conscious and a moral emotion -- but not a primary emotion: American Psychological Association Dictionary of Psychology Guilt is a self-conscious emotion characterized by a painful appraisal of having done (or thought) something that is wrong and often by a readiness to take action designed to undo or mitigate this wrong. It is distinct from shame, in which there is the additional strong fear of one's deeds being publicly exposed to judgment or ridicule. Susan Krauss Whitbourne, Ph.D., ABPP, is a Professor Emerita of Psychological and Brain Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Guilt is, first and foremost, an emotion. You may think of guilt as a good way to get someone to do something for you out of a sense of obligation, but it's more accurate to think of guilt as an internal state. In the overall scheme of emotions, guilt is in the general category of negative feeling states. It's one of the “sad” emotions, which also include agony, grief, and loneliness Negative Emotional Typology see emotionaltypology.com - You feel guilty when you did something that caused harm to someone, and you hold yourself at least somewhat responsible. Imagine the feeling of running over the neighbor's dog while backing out of your driveway or mistakenly accusing your daughter of stealing cookies when your spouse actually took them. Feeling guilty is often associated with moral transgression, i.e. committing a crime or a sin. We need to distinguish feeling guilty (as an emotional experience) from being guilty (as a legal or moral judgment). Someone may have committed a severe crime and be tried as guilty, without feeling any guilt. The opposite can also be true: you can feel guilty when, rationally speaking, you haven't done anything wrong and no one holds you responsible. For example, imagine you invite a friend to come over, and on the way to your house she has a serious accident. No one blames you, as you had no way of knowing this would happen, but you can nevertheless experience a great deal of guilt. If this happens, you basically mistake a causality – if you hadn't invited her, she would still be alright – with a responsibility – that you could somehow have known or done something to prevent it. People who feel guilty often have the impulse to undo or repair their wrongdoing, for example, by refunding the financial damage -- a need to right the wrong done. If the damage is irreversible (e.g., if something unique has been destroyed) or if someone else's trust has been irreversibly betrayed, the guilty person may instead try to atone for his wrongdoing, i.e. by punishing himself. If someone feels guilty for doing something wrong that other people don't know about, they will have an urge to confess what they did. In all three cases, the explanation seems that the guilt-feeling person wants to demonstrate that she is not a bad person, but merely a good person who did something bad. Review of Guilt Better defined that shame Simpler -- only three dimension rather than five. Moral state -- that has been emphasized by the Church Also a self-conscious moral emotion characterized by a painful appraisal of having done (or thought) something that is wrong and often by a readiness to take action designed to undo or mitigate this wrong. Storytime with Dr. Peter I want to take us back to January 1976 I'm in the second semester of first grade at St. Gabriel School in Neenah Wisconsin It's recess time after lunch -- and it's really, really cold, wind blowing, but in those days, the teachers sent you out for recess to burn off your energy. So we were playing and running and jumping in the bitter cold sunshine. All dressed up in a heavy coat, scarf, hat, mittens, snow pants and boots. Frostbite was a real possibility, and we Wisconsin kids knew how to dress for the cold. So it's time to come in so the kids are stomping the snow off their boots, unwinding scarves and pulling off mittens, putting everything into the little cubbies we have in the hallway. And I took my scarf, hat, mittens, coat and boots off, and my snow pants I am absentminded. As all my winter gear comes off, my mind a million miles away thinking of a book I've been reading while all the chattering and clamoring of first and second graders goes on around me. Then the whole hall goes silent. I undressed too far. To this day, I don't know why, but I took my blue corduroy uniform pants off too. And I am stand there in my mustard yellow uniform shirt, my green cardigan uniform sweater, and my whitey-tighties. My Fruit of the Loom underwear. You know it's Froot of the Loom because it says so in big letters on the elastic waistband. That's right. What you've had bad dreams about, what has woken you up in a cold sweat, what you were relieved to discover was just a dream -- well, in that hallway in January 1976 was my cold, hard reality. At that point, everything seemed to go in very slow motion. I saw the surprised faces of my fellow students, looks of shock and disbelief and a few smirks on the faces of the boys. I looked down and saw my bare skinny white legs and my pants on the ground. The blood rushed to face, and I could hardly move. Jan W., the biggest of the second grade girls she broke the silence by calling out in her big-girl voice -- "Peter took his pants off", accompanied by a pointing finger. Then there was a collective gasp, then confusion and then a gale of laughter from some of the boys and the whispered twittering of "Did you see that? He took his pants off!" I regained control of my body and with amazing rapidity, faster than I ever had before, I leapt into my pants zipped, snapped and belted them, and tried to pretend that nothing had happened. I was filled with intense self-conscious emotions. Shame and Guild are both Moral Emotions and self-conscious emotions Haidt (2003) defines moral emotions as those “that are linked to the interests or welfare either of society as a whole or at least of persons other than the judge or agent” (p. 276). Moral emotions provide the motivational force—the power and energy— to do good and to avoid doing bad Kroll and Egan 2004. June Price Tangney, Jeff Stuewig, and Debra J. Mashek Moral Emotions and Moral Behavior 2011 Annual Review of Psychology Shame, guilt, embarrassment, and pride are members of a family of “self-conscious emotions” that are evoked by self-reflection and self-evaluation. Can be conscious or unconscious These emotions punish or reinforce behaviors shame, guilt, embarrassment, and pride function as an emotional moral barometer, providing immediate and salient feedback on our social and moral acceptability. When we sin, transgress, or err, aversive feelings of shame, guilt, or embarrassment are likely to ensue When we “do the right thing,” positive feelings of pride and self-approval are likely to result. The potential for feeling these emotions guides behavior -- can check us from doing wrong. Shame vs. guilt from Tangney, Steuwig and Mashek 2011 Moral Emotions and Moral Behavior Annual Review of Psychology Three ways to distinguish shame and guilt (List them) Type of eliciting event, public vs. private nature of the transgression, failure of self vs. failure of behavior. Mythbusting. Type of eliciting event -- lying, cheating, stealing, failing to help another, disobeying parents -- some acts lead to feelings of shame, others to feeling of guilt -- no prototypical shame-inducing vs. guilt-inducing behaviors. Public vs. private nature of transgression Shame arises in public -- due to the exposure and disapproval of others because of some shortcoming or transgression Guilt happens in private -- an experience arising from the disapproval own's own conscience Not much research basis for this distinction systematic analysis of the social context of personal shame- and guilt-eliciting events described by several hundred children and adults (Tangney et al. 1994) indicated that shame and guilt are equally likely to be experienced in the presence of others. Solitary shame experiences were about as common as solitary guilt experiences. Even more to the point, the frequency with which others were aware of the respondents' behavior did not vary as a function of shame and guilt contradicts the public/private distinction. People focus on other's evaluations because they are already feeling ashamed -- looking for confirmation. They are not feeling shame because of others' evaluations, which they can easily misinterpret. Conceptualizing the fault as a failure of self vs. a failure of behavior First proposed in psychological literature by Helen Block Lewis in 1971, updated and revised by Tracy & Robbins (2004) appraisal-based model of self-conscious emotions Lewis: Shame involves negative evaluation of global self. Guilt involves a negative evaluation of a specific behavior Listen to the difference: I did that horrible thing I did that horrible thing This third distinction is backed by the research. experimental and correlational methods showing that internal, stable, uncontrollable attributions for failure were positively related to shame, whereas internal, unstable, controllable attributions for failure were positively related to guilt. What's the more painful emotion? Shame. Shame is the more painful emotion -- because it is about who I am rather than what I did. It's about all of me. Shame leads to hiding, guilt leads to amending. Shame -- hide, escape, deny -- shame inducing experience Guilt -- more likely to lead to reparative behavior Focus of distress Guilt -- focus on the other person -- empathy, reaching out, wanting to make it ok. Research on emotional dispositions demonstrates that guilt-proneness consistently correlates with measures of perspective-taking and empathic concern. Shame -- self-absorption -- focus on me, reduced capacity for empathetic connections with others. Research shame-proneness is (depending on assessment method) negatively or negligibly correlated with other-oriented empathy and positively linked with the tendency to focus egocentrically on one's own distress. Emphasis on the bad self derails the empathetic process. I'm in my own world of hurt, indequacy, and if I'm worthless and bad, what can I offer anyone else? Reactions to Anger Shame -- Across individuals of all ages, proneness to shame is positively correlated with anger, hostility, and the propensity to blame factors beyond the self for one's misfortunes Shame as a disposition: Helen Block Lewis saw this in case studies in 1971 -- Humiliated Fury. In fact, compared with those who are not shame-prone, shame-prone individuals are more likely to engage in externalization of blame, experience intense anger, and express that anger in destructive ways, including direct physical, verbal, and symbolic aggression, indirect aggression (e.g., harming something important to the target, talking behind the target's back), all manner of displaced aggression, self-directed aggression, and anger held in (a ruminative unexpressed anger). Breaking points. Finally, shame-prone individuals report awareness that their anger typically results in negative long-term consequences for both themselves and for their relationships with others. Consistent with these findings, Harper et al. (2005) recently evaluated the link between shame-proneness and perpetration of psychological abuse in the dating relationships by heterosexual college men. Shame proneness was significantly correlated with perpetration of psychological abuse, and men's anger mediated this relationship. Shaming -- situational factors For example, in a study of anger episodes among romantically involved couples, shamed partners were significantly more angry, more likely to engage in aggressive behavior, and less likely to elicit conciliatory behavior from their perpetrating significant other (Tangney 1995b). Empirical evidence for the shame-rage spiral described by Lewis (1971) and Scheff (1987), with (a) partner shame leading to feelings of rage, (b) and destructive retaliation, (c) which then sets into motion anger and resentment in the perpetrator, (d ) as well as expressions of blame and retaliation in kind, (e) which is then likely to further shame the initially shamed partner, and so forth—without any constructive resolution in sight. Guilt: Stuewig et al. (2006) examined mediators of the link between moral emotions and aggression in four samples. They theorized that negative feelings associated with shame lead to externalization of blame, which in turn leads shame-prone people to react aggressively. Guilt, on the other hand, should facilitate empathic processes, thus reducing outward directed aggression. As anticipated, we found that across all samples, externalization of blame mediated the relationship between shame-proneness and both verbal and physical aggression. Guilt-proneness, on the other hand, continued to show a direct inverse relationship to aggression in three of the four samples. In addition, the link between guilt and low aggression was partially mediated through other-oriented empathy and a propensity to take responsibility. Psychological Symptoms Tangney, Steuwig and Mashek 2011 Moral Emotions and Moral Behavior Are there intrapersonal or intrapsychic costs for those individuals who are prone to experience shame vs guilt? Shame Research over the past two decades consistently indicates that proneness to shame is related to a wide variety of psychological symptoms. These run the gamut from low self-esteem, depression, and anxiety to eating disorder symptoms, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and suicidal ideation Robust findings The negative psychological implications of shame are evident across measurement methods, diverse age groups, and populations. Both the clinical literature and empirical research agree that people who frequently experience feelings of shame about the self are correspondingly more vulnerable to a range of psychological problems. What about guilt Although the traditional view is that guilt plays a significant role in psychological symptoms, the empirical findings have been more equivocal. Clinical theory and case studies make frequent reference to a maladaptive guilt characterized by chronic self-blame and obsessive rumination over one's transgressions Recently, however, theorists and researchers have emphasized the adaptive functions of guilt, particularly for interpersonal behavior Illegal, risk, and otherwise ill-advised behaviors Because shame and guilt are painful emotions, it is often assumed that they motivate individuals to avoid doing wrong. From this perspective, anticipated shame and guilt should decrease the likelihood of transgression and impropriety. Guilt Tibbetts (2003) found that college students' guilt-proneness was inversely related to self-reported criminal activity. Among adolescents, proneness to shame-free guilt has been negatively correlated with delinquency (Merisca & Bybee 1994, Stuewig & McCloskey 2005; although Ferguson et al.1999 found a negative relationship between guilt-proneness and externalizing symptoms among boys, the opposite was true for girls). Guilt-prone college students, too, are less likely to abuse drugs and alcohol (Dearing et al. 2005). Even among adults already at high risk, guilt-proneness appears to serve a protective function. In a longitudinal study of jail inmates, guilt-proneness assessed shortly after incarceration negatively predicted recidivism and substance abuse during the first year post-release (Tangney et al. 2006). Shame In studies of children, adolescents, college students, and jail inmates, shame does not appear to serve the same inhibitory functions as guilt (Dearing et al. 2005, Stuewig & McCloskey 2005, Tangney et al. 1996b). To the contrary, research suggests that shame may even make things worse. Ferguson et al. (1999) found that shame-proneness was positively correlated with externalizing symptoms on the Child Behavior Checklist. In a sample of college students, Tibbetts (1997) found a positive relationship between shame-proneness and intentions toward illegal behavior. Shame-proneness assessed in the fifth grade predicted later risky driving behavior, earlier initiation of drug and alcohol use, and a lower likelihood of practicing safe sex (Tangney & Dearing 2002). Similarly, proneness to problematic feelings of shame has been positively linked to substance use and abuse in adulthood (Dearing et al. 2005, Meehan et al. 1996, O'Connor et al. 1994, Tangney et al. 2006). Brene Brown sums it up: Shame is a focus on self, guilt is a focus on behavior. Shame is “I am bad.” Guilt is “I did something bad.” How many of you, if you did something that was hurtful to me, would be willing to say, “I'm sorry. I made a mistake?” How many of you would be willing to say that? Guilt: I'm sorry. I made a mistake. Shame: I'm sorry. I am a mistake. Adaptiveness: Tagney, Stuewig, and Mashek 2011 On balance, guilt appears to be the more adaptive emotion, benefiting individuals and their relationships in a variety of ways, but there is growing evidence that shame is a moral emotion that can easily go awry. Review -- Return to my story -- Both shame and guilt. My background -- more prone to guilt than shame. I had a deep sense of being important to Mom, cherished and valued I also had a deep sense of right and wrong. Mom and Dad disciplined me, and Mom would always say that it hurt her more than it hurt me (and it looked like that too.) I had a deep sense of propriety -- proper behavior. I was taught that you always dressed in my bedroom and that my sister shouldn't see me undressed. So there was shame -- due to the public nature of my unintentional disrobing -- but not so much for feeling inadequate or worthless or bad. I had made a mistake, a grievous one in my opinion, but not one that destroyed my sense of self worth. I felt guilty for exposing the girls of the class to my pants-less state. Mortified by that. But the kids reacted as though it was just a mistake. A curious, remarkable mistake, but just a mistake. I wasn't an idiot, or a flasher or anything like that. Just an absentminded kid who took the undressing after recess one step too far. That was it. Future directions: Now we have the basic learning for understanding shame and guilt at the natural level . We'll also get into the spiritual impact of shame. We'll get into the so-called "Catholic Guilt" and see if it's really guilt or could it possibly be shame? Or something else? We will be moving into more of the space where the psychological and the spiritual overlap. Soulset For example, your parts who feels unloved and unlovable, who carry your shame -- how do you think those parts understand God? Would those shame-burdened parts see God as loving and caring? Or in some other way? How does your internal critic, you know that voice that has running commentary about your faults and failings, that exacerbating your shame -- how does that part of you see God? What is the relationship between shame and pride? How do they connect? How can we learn from examples of shame and guilt in the Scripture? How does Satan use your shame against you? Remember, grace perfects nature, so it makes sense for Satan to attack at the weak points in your natural foundation. All here at the Coronavirus crisis Carpe Diem podcast, where harmonize the best of psychology with the Truths of our Catholic Faith. Call to Action Life Saving Information Shame is the "silent killer who stalks you from within" Shame is hidden, camouflaged, deceptive, tricky God wants to involved you -- YOU -- in his plan of salvation for others. Who might you reach out to Can start by sharing these podcast -- get them out there, with your personal testimonial -- how they have helped you. Share them, let others know Listening about shame Use the word shame -- not a perfect word but good enough Give the definition, the five dimensions Talking about shame Telling usually doesn't work. Person struggling with deep shame -- you tell them it's not their fault, they are not bad -- harp music I'm not bad? Heavens open up -- I'm free -- you just freed me from my shame. Heavenly voices If you really knew me, you would feel exactly the same way about me. If you saw who I really was through my eyes, you would know how despicable I am I'm the expert on me, by the way. Being with others -- but you really have to be dealing with your own shame too. RCCD community learning together Tough topics -- can work through this critical information yourself, or you can join us and we can do it together. Cutting edge Conceptually difficult -- you won't get this level of discussion on shame and guilt in most graduate programs in clinical psychology and in almost none will you get the combination of the best of psychology and an authentic Catholic worldview, based on research, the best conceptualizations and also clinical experience. If any of you can show me a curriculum that goes into this depth on guilt and shame from a Catholic perspective, please send it to me at crisis@soulsandhearts.com Working through guilt and especially shame is critical to our well being on both the natural and spiritual levels -- we know that through clinical experience, and through theoretical conceptualization backed by solid empirical research. There are serious consequences to unaddressed shame. You can work through these themes on your own, you can think about these things and apply them to your life by yourself -- but you don't have to. It's so much better and it's so much more relational to apply this podcast to your life with other serious Catholicss doing the same kind of work on their natural foundation -- Others likeminded Catholics in the Resilient Catholics Carpe Diem Community. Great discussions -- real life examples. Vulnerability on the discussion threads If you are in psychotherapy or counseling, so are many of our RCCD members -- membership and all the resources and the community support -- all that is a great supplement to your therapy work. Not in therapy? Great opportunity to take advantage of resources and the relationships and connections so you don't have to do all this on your own. First office hours last Wednesday, October 21 -- great Q&A on shame, very thought provoking, recorded. Bonus Podcast from last episode -- shame in marriages Friendships forming. Patronness and Patron.
Jil reviews Netflix's "The Forty-Year-Old-Version" and drops BARS on who the luminous creator Radha Blank really is! Also, why Jucee Froot may encourage other women in rap to keep their BAR game STRONG!
In 2015 I had the chance to talk with Welsh singer, songwriter, and producer Marina Diamadis who at the time was touring for her album Froot as Marina and the Diamonds. We spoke about having a day off in Amsterdam, not wanting to censor herself, not caring about popularity, long-term pressure, sorting out her thoughts and a lot more. It's been great to see Marina developing herself as an artist over the years, her creativity continues to set her apart, and the fact that she is all doing it on her own terms is truly inspiring to see. By: Robin HignellSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/FaceCulture)
Join Dan Froot, sax player, multitalented artist, and creator of the podcast Pang! Dan shares his playlist of classic jazz, along many concepts, and the ancient Japanese tradition of the shakuhachi As in Episodes 5 & 6, we talk about jazz legends John Coltrane, Miles Davis and more. Playlis10 Episode 8 playlist: -On Spotify -On Apple Music Pang! podcast: -On Spotify -On Apple Podcasts
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Froots Benjamin and Nicholas are back from a little break. They're picking up where they left off with all new art, stories, and plenty of Froot.This video features music created using Groovepad. Available on the App Store, https://apps.apple.com/app/id1454398991
Fellow podcast host Scott Knudson from Steal This Idea Podcast joins the crew and brings his own idea for us to steal! If you like food trucks and fruit then you're going to love this podcast!
Fellow podcast host Scott Knudson from Steal This Idea Podcast joins the crew and brings his own idea for us to steal! If you like food trucks and fruit then you're going to love this podcast!
Welcome back to week two of our Dockside takeover! This week we feature Froot Stripe (a weissbier that's just as delicious as it sounds) before we get back to the second part of our interview with brewmaster Andy Schwartz. Cheers!
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We talk about the important things: Froot Loops. Do the colors taste different? Jeff thinks yellow does. How do you social distance inside Costco?
Danny returns from cruising and is in a really good mood. We also talk about food. :D Full episode breakdown: Food News, including new Reuben Pringles Food Experiences, featuring a listener experience Froot Loop Pop-Tarts Chinese Lays - Seaweed, Sea Salt & Pepper, Lime Dollar General M&Ms Email: foodscientistspodcast@gmail.com phone (text or call): 402-YUM-FOOD (402-986-3663) website: www.foodscientists.net youtube: youtube.com/foodscientists
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We are on our 9th Episode!! Tonight we ramble about Blake's trip to Ripley's believe it or not museum and how its not he remembered as a kid. Then we dive into the greatest slice of history The Mandela Effect! Some have heard about it some of you haven't for those who haven't The Mandela effect is a false memory or a concept that might be living in a parallel universe. is it fruit loops or Froot loops? is it JIF or JIFFY peanut butter? Did curious george have a tail? find out in this cutting edge episode!! ***This episode was brought by: Anchor: The all in one site for any podcast creator! It has creation tools and will distribute your podcast for you so all you have to do is kickback and record and you can make money with no minimum listenership! Download the Anchor app or go to Anchor.fm to get started *** Follow us! Twitter: @takeoverpod Instagram: @takeoverpod Facebook: Takeover The World Podcast https://anchor.fm/takeovertheworld *** Follow our personal Twitters! Andre Jones: @andrecjones Blake Girdwood : @blzrdbuckets & Editor Sam: @ayowhuddup --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/takeovertheworld/support
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Today we have guests on our show!! Tune in to hear us debate about Ted Bundy and Conspiracy Theory ideas. Do you believe in all of them? T of the night: Lavender Tea from Felicitous Sad Boy Music Hour of the night: Waiting for my time to come by colony house
The Show Notes Mobile TemptationIntroBlue Lake StoryAsk George - The Cure’s Cymbals? from Matt - Cuffs? from Robert D.Indonesian StoryReligious Moron of the Week - Concerned Nebraska Woman from Bill Dowling & Justin McGuireCable is outDr. Damian Handzy’s Facts That’ll Fuck Y’up - Froot, Eiffel, Waterfall, NASA, Toilet Cobbs, Thighs, Honey, more…Interesting Fauna - American pocket shark (Mollisquama mississippiensis)Musikfest! Shows on the 2nd, 5th, & 8th of AugustShow close …………………….. Mentioned in the Show Blue Lake ................................... SUBSCRIBE! You can sign up at the Geologic Podcast page or at Subscriber.GeorgeHrab.com where you can learn more about the perks of being a Geologist or a Geographer. If you've already subscribed, stop by Subscriber.GeorgeHrab.com to check out the archived content which we at the Geologic Universe are rolling out in phases. As always, thank you so much for your support! You make the ship go. ................................... Sign up for the mailing list: Write to Geo! A reminder that the portal to the Geologic Universe is at GeorgeHrab.com. Thanks to Joseph Kolasinski, our webmaster. Check out Geo's wiki page thanks to Tim Farley. Have a comment on the show, a Religious Moron tip, or a question for Ask George? Drop George a line and write to Geo's Mom, too! Ms. Info sez, "That one-thing-to-do vs an actual list is SO TRUE."
In this extended episode, Tessa explains the internet's favorite conspiracy, the Mandela Effect, and Sammy blurs the line between folklore and cryptid by talking about the mythical mermaids.
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Austin and Cameron learn how to deal with bullies from Thomas the Dank Engine. Also, Darth Maul is feeling cute, might kill your Jedi Master later, idk. TAGS/INFO: fan fiction fanfiction fanfic rule 34 porno erotic porn black hole toucan sam froot loops star wars darth maul palpatine vader obiwan obi wan kenobi ben quigon qui gon jinn thomas tank engine train sir topham hat bully eco
"Multiface" by Mark Adlard Reviewed (but not read) by Khaki & K. In which: We're getting really good at notes, and wield them like little sticky-yellow shuriken! We learn about Spocking, meow at a lemniscate, give a poor review to a book we haven't read, and immediately feel bad about it. So sorry, mister Adlard. K swoons over David Tennant cuddling kittens. Khaki has a bad case of Paper Fever and scores 10 points! Bookmarked passages: Fuck Essential Oils, Fall Out Pip Boy, Art Deco via Art Nouveau via Pop Art, Gleaming like a Chrome Batmobile, Lemnis-cat, Froot by the Foot, In For A Jacuzzi, Counting the wheels, Space Drinks, Tortellini of the Lungs, When Harry Met Sally: the Next Generation, a happy-ending version of Thelma & Louise, a Good Ring Number "I've been car-adjacent. I have been party to cars." Find CoverMyAssCast on Twitter, Gmail and the good old-fashioned web.
Oh my... its been a long time hasn't it. Well we're back and full of more opinions than ever. This episodes tasting notes: fruit-forward, a hint of sass, some sort of anise note, and some dry-heaving.... truly a bouquet for the ages. I won't spoil it for you, but it was a pretty fun one. Thanks to Ryan Palma for our amazing intro and outro, it makes me laugh every single time.
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Ronnie and Markell talk with Mike Grossman and Max Trevors, the creative team behind the hilarious adult comic, Goofy Froot. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/markell-wilson/support
Backwards Star Galactica was a show where we watched Battlestar Galactica for the very first time, but in reverse chronological order, and tried to figure out what the show was about. It was the absolute worst idea for a podcast that anybody has ever had. Thus, we've decided to preserve it here for absolutely nobody. Enjoy!!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Every week on Backwards Star Galactica, Earth's biggest morons Wilder Shaw & Jesse McGrath turned their gaze towards the stars as they watched Battlestar Galactica for the very first time... except in reverse chronological order.Never seen Battlestar? Don't even care about Battlestar? Fear not, for this podcast was only about 20% Battlestar talk! Tune in for idiotic segments like "City Snacks", "Teachable Moments", "Figure it Outlander" and more!POINTS OF INTEREST THIS WEEK INCLUDED:• Giada De Laurentiis• Birthday cards• Ghost cat• City SnaxBattlestar Galactica Season 3, Episode 18, "The Son Also Rises" See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This week in Hot Off the Bench Press, a music video is intense, another episode of “people need to calm down”, shoes and shakes come together, moms get interviewed, the most boring billboard ever is boring, and women are awesome. Then, Sandy loves tourism (shocker) and tells us about the I
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Hoy en Soplacartuchos hablamos de la solución que encontró EA para su problema con Battlefield. Betoh nos habla de lo que lleva de Pokemon Ultra Sun, y reseña Stick It to the Man. Por último, hablamos del trailer de Avengers: Infinity War y especulamos intensamente sobre la película.Música: Eric Skiff - SearchingTwitter: @SoplacartuchosFacebook: SoplacartuchosContacto: soplacartuchos@gmail.com
Trevor and Dave go full radio and start taking requests, they discuss weird movie trends when it comes to writing women characters, Dave tells his incredible story of when he went to buy froot loops, and they discuss the reason Alf enjoys cats. Follow us on Facebook or on Twitter @booksRboring or booksareboring.net Theme song by Chris Vandenberg. Thanks to Adele Dicks for the content warning, send yours to booksareboringfilm@gmail.com
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Zack & Thomas question our favourite memes, and analyse Marina and the Diamonds' "Froot"
Zach Rance is a great example of a person living out loud, in the moment, and 100% as himself. From deciding to enter the world of “reality” television in the Big Brother house to now putting much of his life on a live stream through younow.com, what you see with Zach is what you get. He speaks his mind, wears emotions on his sleeve, and doesn’t give a crap what people think. What I find most fascinating about Zach, however, is how determined he is to build his own successes and how he has thought outside the box to do it! Though he didn’t strategize for his #BB16 afterlife before going into the house, through using social media and capitalizing on his creative thinking, Zach has managed to maintain and build his online following of fans, affectionately referred to as “Zacharoos.” On this podcast, he shows these fans much love, talks a bit about his family, lets out some feelings about the House, and much more. Though his passion may come across a bit rough around the edges, Zach is a true sweetheart with a genuine spirit. I’m a big fan of Zach’s belief of being himself and working hard to keep his momentum going. With his putting out music, entertaining his fans daily, and crafting his debut book, it is hard to imagine looking back several years from now and not seeing Zach as a fully accomplished, self-made man. He is on a skyrocket right to the top! Find him on SnapChat, Twitter, and Instagram as @RanceyPants! This episode of Curve the Cube is sponsored by Little Smiles of Florida! Little Smiles helps kids right here in our own neighborhoods who are struggling through something that no kid should ever have to deal with. They work with the professionals closest to them to identify ways to put the little smiles on their faces. Whether donating Christmas presents to children in shelters, bringing toys to children in local hospitals, raising money for a converted vehicles, or whatever else they can do… they do! But, they do it with YOUR help. Please donate to their wonderful cause! Head to LittleSmiles.org and order some gear. Enter the promo code “CurvedSmiles” and receive 10% off. All proceeds go to Little Smiles of Florida; so, it’s a win-win! Enjoy!! Music Beds courtesy of DJ John Hitta!!! Copyright Flint Stone Media, LLC 2015.
TIMELINE - Slaven Mandic is ‘de grote baas’ bij uitgeverij Wayne Parker Kent (WPK) en ‘online bladenkoning.’De van oorsprong Servische Mandic is naar eigen zeggen heel erg online. “Ik ben altijd verbonden.”Zijn uitgeverij heeft inmiddels dertien titels, waaronder Froot, Manners en Beautify. “We missen ook nog wel onderwerpen, ik zou bijvoorbeeld graag iets willen met yoga en mindfullness”, zegt hij.Mandic kijkt bij zijn uitgaves naar de doelgroep en adverteermogelijkheden. “Sales is een grote uitdaging voor ons. We hebben nu een afdeling opgezet met negen man, we wilden het gelijk groot aanpakken.”GroeiWPK groeide in een paar jaar naar 60 personeelsleden. Mandic denkt bovendien 500 werknemers te hebben over drie jaar.De oprichter kijkt daarbij ook over de grens. “Naar niet Engelssprekende landen, want de Engelstalige markt is al erg druk. Landen als Turkije en China met een jonge doelgroep.”BereikMandic hecht aan de aantallen views en sociaal bereik van zijn websites, maar “het is belangrijker wat dat doet met een merk. Ik moet kunnen aantonen dat mensen meer zijn gaan houden van een merk.”Gesponsorde artikelen hebben volgens de ondernemer daarbij het voordeel dat de lezer er zelf voor kiest om het stuk te lezen. “Er staat geen banner in je gezicht, je leest het stuk omdat het jou interesseert.”
TIMELINE - Slaven Mandic is ‘de grote baas’ bij uitgeverij Wayne Parker Kent (WPK) en ‘online bladenkoning.’De van oorsprong Servische Mandic is naar eigen zeggen heel erg online. “Ik ben altijd verbonden.”Zijn uitgeverij heeft inmiddels dertien titels, waaronder Froot, Manners en Beautify. “We missen ook nog wel onderwerpen, ik zou bijvoorbeeld graag iets willen met yoga en mindfullness”, zegt hij.Mandic kijkt bij zijn uitgaves naar de doelgroep en adverteermogelijkheden. “Sales is een grote uitdaging voor ons. We hebben nu een afdeling opgezet met negen man, we wilden het gelijk groot aanpakken.”GroeiWPK groeide in een paar jaar naar 60 personeelsleden. Mandic denkt bovendien 500 werknemers te hebben over drie jaar.De oprichter kijkt daarbij ook over de grens. “Naar niet Engelssprekende landen, want de Engelstalige markt is al erg druk. Landen als Turkije en China met een jonge doelgroep.”BereikMandic hecht aan de aantallen views en sociaal bereik van zijn websites, maar “het is belangrijker wat dat doet met een merk. Ik moet kunnen aantonen dat mensen meer zijn gaan houden van een merk.”Gesponsorde artikelen hebben volgens de ondernemer daarbij het voordeel dat de lezer er zelf voor kiest om het stuk te lezen. “Er staat geen banner in je gezicht, je leest het stuk omdat het jou interesseert.”
Slaven Mandic is online uitgever. In deze Top Names vertelt hij over zijn zes magazines en waarom het beter is om je als uitgeverij te richten op de slag van ideeën naar een online platform en niet op de slag van fysieke naar online content. Top Names is een show van Fast Moving Targets. Voor meer afleveringen van Top Names en andere filmpjes. Volg Fast Moving Targets op http://www.fastmovingtargets.nl.
Lazy Show Notes so I can get this posted before bed. Fear the Froot!!!