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The crew of the Nova Rush battled against the space station's scrap rats while they began to explore this ancient structure. Who built this pre-gap station and why was it wedged perfectly between two asteroids? What is the purpose of the arcane holographic projector and why is it short circuiting? The mysteries will deepen and more will reveal themselves in this week's episode!
Heather Creekmore dives deep into the commonly misunderstood difference between condemnation and conviction—especially when it comes to food, eating habits, and our journeys around body image and weight loss. Drawing from her 40-Day Body Image Workbook, Heather Creekmore unpacks why so many of us feel trapped in shame and guilt over our choices and how to discern whether the voices in our heads are actually leading us closer to God or away from Him. Using relatable stories (like Girl Scout cookie season temptations!) and biblical truth, Heather Creekmore explains how condemnation shames and separates us, while conviction gently guides and restores hope. She explores how diet culture often tricks us into believing that shame can help us "shape up," when in fact, Scripture says there’s no condemnation for those in Christ. You’ll also hear practical ways to tune into the Holy Spirit’s conviction instead of the enemy’s lies, and why making Satan your accountability partner is never the right choice. If you’re tired of negative self-talk and need to feel the difference between healthy conviction and harmful condemnation, this episode is for you! Plus, learn about the upcoming 40-Day Journey with Heather Creekmore and how to join her supportive community. Key Topics: The difference between condemnation and conviction Why shame and guilt aren’t godly motivators How diet culture wires us to listen to the wrong voices Practical ways to renew your thought life Biblical encouragement for your body image and weight loss journey How to join Heather’s 40-Day Journey and community Sign up for the 40-Day Journey: improvedbodyimage.comJoin the Waiting for Weight Loss community: www.waitingforweightloss.com Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Don't forget to grab your free scripture journal at PrayingChristianWomen.com/journal today!When spending time in God’s Word feels impossible to fit into your busy routine, how do you move past the guilt and find a rhythm that actually works? In this episode of the Praying Christian Women podcast, Jaime and Alana return for part two of their series on overcoming "Bible blocks," offering highly practical, everyday solutions to get you back in the Word. What happens when we stop coasting on past knowledge and start craving Scripture? Jaime and Alana unpack creative, actionable strategies to seamlessly incorporate the Bible into your day. We explore the power of "habit stacking," the freedom of leaning into your unique learning style—whether auditory, visual, or tactile. Along the way, they share personal insights—from the unexpected benefits of physical movement while meditating, to the surprising ways reading fiction can deepen your understanding of the Bible's grand story. Whether you need the convenience of an audio Bible, a fresh approach to memorization, or just permission to enjoy a cup of coffee while you read, we hope you’ll join us as we discover grace-filled, practical ways to connect with God every single day. Episodes Mentioned in this Episode: Tapping For Christians: Fear https://podcasts.apple.com/dk/podcast/370-tapping-for-christians-fear/id1436550370?i=1000703618047 Tapping For Christians: Insecurities https://podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast/371-tapping-for-christians-insecurities/id1436550370?i=1000704270414 Discover More: Explore additional episodes of Praying Christian Women, Mindful Christian Prayers, and other Christian podcasts at Lifeaudio.com Check out our new podcast, Christian True-Crime Junkies!, on Apple, Spotify, or anywhere you listen to podcasts! Connect with Us: Stay updated and engage with our community: On Substack @PrayingChristianWomen On Facebook @PrayingChristianWomen On Instagram @PrayingChristianWomen On YouTube: @PrayingChristianWomen Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Ashley is struggling to cope with the devastating loss of her son, who died while on active duty. Overwhelmed by grief and anger, she finds herself haunted by a painful thought—wishing it had been his friend instead. Now, she wrestles with guilt and questions whether she owes his friend an apology as she tries to navigate her complicated emotions. Call 1-800-DR-LAURA / 1-800-375-2872 or make an appointment at DrLaura.com Follow me on social media: Facebook.com/DrLaura Instagram.com/DrLauraProgram YouTube.com/DrLaura Join My Family!! Receive my Weekly Newsletter + 20% off my Marriage 101 course & 25% off Merch! Sign up now, it's FREE! Each week you'll get new articles, featured emails from listeners, special event invitations, early access to my Dr. Laura Designs Store benefiting Children of Fallen Patriots, and MORE! Sign up at DrLaura.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3961: Keith Wilson draws a sharp, practical distinction between guilt and shame, showing how one leads to growth while the other traps you in avoidance and self-attack. Guilt focuses on actions and invites repair, honesty, and empathy, while shame targets identity and fuels denial, hiding, and conflict. Understanding the difference can help you respond to mistakes in a way that strengthens relationships and personal responsibility. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://keithwilsoncounseling.com/2017/01/06/guilt-and-shame-good-and-bad-ways-to-feel-bad/ Quotes to ponder: "Guilt moves you to repair. Guilt is a truth you tell. Shame is a lie you swallow." "Guilt identifies a problem and gives you a reason to change, so you'll do better next time. Shame prevents change." "If you're tempted to hide, to lie, to argue, or to judge, then shame is showing you the way. Get a new guide. Look for someone called guilt." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3961: Keith Wilson draws a sharp, practical distinction between guilt and shame, showing how one leads to growth while the other traps you in avoidance and self-attack. Guilt focuses on actions and invites repair, honesty, and empathy, while shame targets identity and fuels denial, hiding, and conflict. Understanding the difference can help you respond to mistakes in a way that strengthens relationships and personal responsibility. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://keithwilsoncounseling.com/2017/01/06/guilt-and-shame-good-and-bad-ways-to-feel-bad/ Quotes to ponder: "Guilt moves you to repair. Guilt is a truth you tell. Shame is a lie you swallow." "Guilt identifies a problem and gives you a reason to change, so you'll do better next time. Shame prevents change." "If you're tempted to hide, to lie, to argue, or to judge, then shame is showing you the way. Get a new guide. Look for someone called guilt." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stop trying to pay off a debt that Jesus already nailed to the cross. In this message, "The Receipt In His Hands," we confront the uncomfortable reality that our attempt to be a "good person" is spiritual bankruptcy when measured against God's perfect holiness. While we focus on fighting minor battles, Jesus didn't just take a stand—He took a cross, providing permanent, physical evidence of what our freedom truly cost. We explore Colossians 2 to understand how He canceled the charge of our legal indebtedness, taking our handwritten I.O.U. and nailing it to Calvary. The scars in His hands are the ultimate "Paid in Full" receipt, proving the transaction is finished. It's time to stop living on a Spiritual Payment Plan of Guilt and embrace the absolute, undeniable freedom that comes from a Savior who has already paid your bill.
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3961: Keith Wilson draws a sharp, practical distinction between guilt and shame, showing how one leads to growth while the other traps you in avoidance and self-attack. Guilt focuses on actions and invites repair, honesty, and empathy, while shame targets identity and fuels denial, hiding, and conflict. Understanding the difference can help you respond to mistakes in a way that strengthens relationships and personal responsibility. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://keithwilsoncounseling.com/2017/01/06/guilt-and-shame-good-and-bad-ways-to-feel-bad/ Quotes to ponder: "Guilt moves you to repair. Guilt is a truth you tell. Shame is a lie you swallow." "Guilt identifies a problem and gives you a reason to change, so you'll do better next time. Shame prevents change." "If you're tempted to hide, to lie, to argue, or to judge, then shame is showing you the way. Get a new guide. Look for someone called guilt." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Wilner would love your feedback! Click here to send a text! Thanks!Many thanks to John DeDakis for joining me on “The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner.” John is a former CNN Senior Copy Editor who now works as a manuscript editor and one-on-one writing coach. In between, he's written six political thrillers. John has had personal struggles with grief-his youngest son died of a heroin overdose, and he lost his sister to suicide. John has become something of an expert and inspiration for people living with grief. During our 35-minute discussion, John shared his journey from journalism to fiction writing and his approach to incorporating the theme of grief in his novels. Listeners will gain insight into how personal adversity can fuel creative expression and resilience. John's books are available on Amazon and at his website: www.johndedakis.com, where you can also learn about his writing coaching services. Please click "Fanmail" and share your feedback!If you enjoy an episode, please share with friends and colleagues. "The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner" is now available on Alexa! Just say, "Play podcast The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner!" To never miss a program, subscribe at www.andrewwilner.com. Follow me on Instagram: @andrewwilnermdX: @drwilnerlinkedin.com/in/drwilner Please rate and review each episode. To contact Dr. Wilner or to join the mailing list: www.andrewwilner.comThis production has been made possible in part by support from “The Art of Medicine's” wonderful sponsor, Locumstory.com, a resource where providers can get real, unbiased answers about locum tenens. If you are interested in locum tenens, or considering a new full-time position, please go to Locumstory.com.Or paste this link into your browser:https://locumstory.com/?source=DSP_directbuy_drwilnerpodcast...
If you freeze in the moment or say yes when you really want to say no, this episode gives you words you can use and a way to stand behind them. You will learn why freezing is a trauma response, why pausing is the first move, and how to use one simple line to buy time: let me get back to you. Barb Nangle also breaks down the difference between a boundary and control so you can stop managing other people's feelings and focus on your responsibility. You will hear scripts like that is not going to work for me and not at this time, plus how resentment can be your signal that it is time to set or shore up a boundary. You will leave with a grounded next step you can practice today.Subscribe to Leaders Lead and leave a 5 star review. It helps the right people find the show.Listen here: leadersleadthepodcast.comCommunityJoin the Leaders Lead Community: flowcode.com/p/cSHVgIMAa?fc=0Join for support grounded conversation and a place to connect without the online noise while you navigate real life.ResourcesNational Mental Health Support Lines: 988 or 1 800 273 8255Podcast website: leadersleadthepodcast.comLeaders Lead Community: flowcode.com/p/cSHVgIMAa?fc=0
Did the teachings of Jesus actually transform the moral conscience of the West? And if they did… does that point to objective moral truth or just cultural evolution? Today, I sat down with Bart Ehrman to explore one of the most important questions in philosophy and faith: Is morality objective or is it simply a product of human development over time? READ: Love Thy Stranger: How the Teachings of Jesus Transformed the Moral Conscience of the West by Bart D. Ehrman (https://a.co/d/07lDkZiy) *Get a MASTERS IN APOLOGETICS or SCIENCE AND RELIGION at BIOLA (https://bit.ly/3LdNqKf) *USE Discount Code [smdcertdisc] for 25% off the BIOLA APOLOGETICS CERTIFICATE program (https://bit.ly/3AzfPFM) *See our fully online UNDERGRAD DEGREE in Bible, Theology, and Apologetics: (https://bit.ly/448STKK) FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter: https://x.com/Sean_McDowell TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sean_mcdowell?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmcdowell/ Website: https://seanmcdowell.org Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
When you receive a gift you KNOW you'll never use, it's hard to know what to do…especially when that person is always visiting or asking you where it is! In today's episode I'm walking you through how to navigate these difficult conversations while holding your ground and keeping your home clutter-free! Resources Mentioned: Get my weekly newsletter with decluttering tips, resources, favorite recipes, and more! https://www.simplebyemmy.com/newsletter. Related Episodes: Episode 14: Is Your Family Pressuring You Into Holding Onto Stuff You Don't Want? Say Goodbye to Guilt with These 3 Tips Episode 59: Your 5-Step Plan to Declutter Unwanted Gifts Guilt-Free Episode 228: How to Navigate Gift-Giving with Generous Family Members - with Small Space Coach Khrystyne Jaspers *** I help moms declutter their homes, heads, and hearts. Contact - > info@simplebyemmy.com Podcast -> https://momsovercomingoverwhelm.podbean.com/ Learn -> https://www.simplebyemmy.com/resources Connect -> Join our free Facebook group Decluttering Tips and Support for Overwhelmed Moms Instagram -> @simplebyemmy and @momsovercomingoverwhelm *** Don't Know Where to Start? *** 5 Steps to Overcome Overwhelm -> https://simplebyemmy.com/5steps/ 5 Mindset Shifts for Decluttering -> https://simplebyemmy.com/mindset/ Get podcast playlists for decluttering mindset, tactical decluttering tips, ADHD, getting kids & family on board, and more! https://www.listennotes.com/@momsovercomingoverwhelm/playlists/ Wanna work with me to kick overwhelm to the curb, mama? There are three options for you! Step 1: Join a supportive community of moms plus decluttering challenges to keep you on track at the free Facebook group Decluttering Tips and Support for Overwhelmed Moms Step 2: Sign up for the weekly Decluttering Tips and Resources for Overwhelmed Moms Newsletter and see samples here: https://pages.simplebyemmy.com/profile Step 3: Get more personalized support with in-person decluttering and organization coaching (Washington DC metro area)! https://www.simplebyemmy.com/workwithme
In this episode of the Debrief Ryan, Jacob and Bella discuss the most recent episode of Guilt - The Last Person to see Anne Alive? Is the lead viable? Does it make sense? What does it mean? All this and more.Guilt is a 100% Independent Podcast. Support the Podcast by becoming a Brevity+ subscriber. For a small monthly or annual fee you can both support the show and get a ton of amazing features, including Early Episode Release, Bonus Episodes, Ad Free Listening and exclusive access to the Guilt Podcast 'War Room' on www.theguiltpodcast.com where you'll find timelines, maps, case files, exclusive episode video content and more!Subscribe today on Apple or Spotify (Supporting Cast). For details on how to subscribe please visit our website www.theguiltpodcast.com/how-to-subscribeIf you have information about any of our cases or you would like to suggest a case or a story, please visit our website www.theguiltpodcast.com and use our contact form to contact us.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/guilt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us Fan MailWhat does it really mean to be a “good mom”?In this powerful and deeply honest episode, Pearl Chiarenza sits down with maternal mental health expert Kate Kripke to challenge the biggest misconceptions around motherhood, self-sacrifice, and success.For high-achieving women, the same patterns that drive success in business—perfectionism, control, people-pleasing, and over-functioning—often create overwhelm, burnout, and disconnection at home.Kate introduces a powerful shift: most women are operating from an achievement-based mindset (fixing, controlling, doing), while motherhood actually requires a connection-based approach (feeling, allowing, being present).Together, Pearl and Kate explore: Why “doing it all” leads to emotional exhaustion The hidden cost of trying to be the perfect mom What mental health actually looks like for both parents and children Why kids need to feel emotions—not be rescued from them How to move from fixing problems to supporting growth Pearl shares real-life parenting experiences, including moments where she chose connection over control—leading to deeper trust and transformation in her relationship with her children.This episode is a must-listen for any parent who feels overwhelmed trying to balance life, career, and family while still showing up fully for their kids.You're not failing—you may just be operating from the wrong system.
https://takingthelandpodcast.comThere's something in you that wants control.The Bible calls it the flesh. This sermon calls it something even more blunt… an animal.PREMIUM SUBSCRIPTION for WORLD EVANGELISM:• NO ADS, Early releases, Full-Length Testimony Tuesdays• Subscribe for only $3/month on Supercast: https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/• Subscribe for only $3.99/month on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taking-the-land/subscribe• Subscribe for only $4.99/month on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4owjo5ZIn Exodus 21, God uses a shocking image to reveal a deeper truth about human nature. If what's inside you is left unchecked, it doesn't stay small. It grows. It harms. It destroys.This message exposes:• Why sin never stays contained• The internal battle every believer faces• The danger of ignoring known weaknesses• Why guilt cannot be buried, only atoned for• The only solution God providesThis is not a comfortable sermon. It's a necessary one.Chapters00:00 Introduction: Lessons from Exodus 21 and Genesis 301:47 The Fallen Nature of Man and Biblical Imagery03:49 Man as an Animal Without God05:47 The Conflict Between Flesh and Spirit07:45 The Story of Cain and Abel: Animal Instincts and Sin09:56 The Responsibility of the Owner: Restraining the Animal11:55 The Potential for Sin in All of Us13:50 The Danger of Ignoring Inner Animal Instincts16:12 The Biblical View of the Heart and Inner Nature18:00 The Need for Constraining the Inner Animal19:54 The Consequences of Sin and the Cost of Redemption21:47 Guilt, Condemnation, and God's Atonement24:11 The Path to Salvation: Repentance and Forgiveness25:59 Closing: Living Responsibly and Spiritually26:58 Invitation to Open Hearts and Seek God's SpiritShow NotesALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISMLocate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.orgWe need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at:• Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5b• Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369v
Ever make a smart, responsible, even prayerful decision…and still feel guilty afterward? You're not convicted. Not uncertain. Just…heavy. You replay it in your head. Second-guess yourself. Wonder if you let your family down, even when no one said a word. In this 5-Minute Drill episode of Coming Up Clutch with J.R.™, J.R. pulls back the curtain on what's really happening when guilt hijacks your decisions, especially for high-capacity, faith-driven men who care deeply about their families and leadership. This episode reframes guilt through the lens of human performance science, neuroscience, and Scripture, and challenges the false belief that guilt always equals moral failure or a lack of faith. The truth? Not all guilt is conviction. Some of it is conditioning. In this episode, you'll hear: Why not all guilt is conviction and how some guilt is actually a conditioned response from past experiences How your nervous system can make mistakes, causing you to feel guilty even when you're making wise decisions Why planning, prudence, and professional responsibility don't equal a lack of faith How King David turned past guilt into wisdom instead of paralysis, and what leaders can learn from his response A simple framework to discern conviction vs. conditioning so guilt doesn't hijack your leadership A practical 4-step strategy to help you interpret guilt accurately and act with clarity at home, work, and beyond What you'll walk away with… You'll learn how to: Stop assuming guilt always means you're doing something wrong Recognize when your brain is reacting to old data, not present reality Separate past identity from present responsibility Lead decisively without carrying every decision for days Put guilt on the table instead of letting it run the show KEY QUOTES "Guilt isn't just a moral emotion. It's a threat signal." - J.R. "Guilt shows up faster and louder—not because you're failing, but because you care…you care a lot, ESPECIALLY about your family." - J.R. "Your brain can't tell the difference between something happening again and something that just looks the same. So it reacts like you're making the same mistake, even when you're not." - J.R. "Sometimes your guilt is old data trying to protect you in a new season." - J.R. "Our job as high-capacity leaders isn't to silence guilt. It's to interpret it accurately, then take action." - J.R. NEXT STEPS Listen to the full episode: https://jamesreid.com/episode350 Want to bring your best home more consistently? Take the Invisible Four™ Assessment and uncover what's quietly blocking you: https://jamesreid.com/assessment Ready for elite strategy and mentorship? Learn more about The Clutch Club™ (for men only): https://theclutchclub.com Follow J.R. on Social (@jamesJRreid): Facebook | Instagram | Linkedin | X Visit J.R.'s website: https://jamesreid.com RATE & REVIEW this episode on Apple: https://jamesreid.com/review. We'd love it if you could drop a review or 5-star rating! Simply select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. SHARE this episode with someone who wants to be challenged, pushed, and positioned to come up clutch more often. SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out on any new episodes and Special Guests! Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. LISTEN to previous episodes on Apple, Spotify, or whatever podcast platform you prefer!
A new MP3 sermon from Covenant Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Guilt of Slander Subtitle: Slander is a Serious Sin Speaker: Pastor Charles Swann Broadcaster: Covenant Baptist Church Event: Sermon Clip Date: 7/9/2023 Bible: James 4:11-12 Length: 1 min.
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In a world that celebrates “yes” and busyness, many Christians struggle with saying no. We want to be loving, helpful, and sacrificial—like Jesus. Yet constantly saying yes can leave us exhausted, resentful, and even distant from God. The good news? You can say no without guilt, and doing so can actually honor the Lord. Jesus Himself modeled healthy boundaries. He didn't heal every sick person who approached Him. He often withdrew to pray even when crowds wanted more of Him […] The post How to Say No Without Guilt: A Biblical Guide for Christians appeared first on Christian Singles Advice | Christian Dating Advice Tips. Related posts: 5 Biblical Qualities That Make Christian Men Truly Desirable to Women 5 Marks of a Biblical Husband: A Guide for Christian Singles Biblical Marriage Principles for Christian Singles: A Guide to Godly Relationships Dealing With Guilt as a Single Christian How to Deal With Emotional Baggage as Single Christians
Do you ever feel like you're giving 70% everywhere… and 100% nowhere? When I'm at work, I'm thinking about the kids.When I'm with the kids, I'm thinking about work.When I finally sit down at night, I'm thinking about what I didn't do. It's this constant, quiet guilt of:“I could have done more.” This week's solo episode is about the myth of giving everything 100%. Because maybe the goal isn't perfection. Maybe it's being intentional in the season you're in. If you've ever felt split in a thousand directions… you're not alone. InstagramFollow Parenthood on Instagram @parenthoodpod ShareWe'd love it if you could share this episode with a friend! Parenthood Podcast acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast! In today's episode, we're talking about how to stop feeling guilty and start living your life with confidence and freedom.Mandy Townes is helping Gen X women stop people-pleasing through daily boundaries and self-respect, drawing from her experience as an ex-nurse rebuilding from rock bottom.Connect with Mandy Here: https://www.instagram.com/makingmoveswithmandy?igsh=MWpzeGxvbWx3eHh3Mw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrhttps://makingmoveswithmandy.com/Grab the freebie here: https://makingmoveswithmandy.com/===================================If you enjoyed this episode, remember to hit the like button and subscribe. Then share this episode with your friends.Thanks for watching the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast. This podcast is part of the Digital Trailblazer family of podcasts. To learn more about Digital Trailblazer and what we do to help entrepreneurs, go to DigitalTrailblazer.com.Are you a coach, consultant, expert, or online course creator? Then we'd love to invite you to our FREE Facebook Group where you can learn the best strategies to land more high-ticket clients and customers. QUICK LINKS: APPLY TO BE FEATURED: https://app.digitaltrailblazer.com/podcast-guest-applicationDIGITAL TRAILBLAZER: https://digitaltrailblazer.com/
In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, we talk about the kind of guilt that keeps people stuck in abusive relationships. This is the guilt that builds slowly. You start feeling responsible for their emotions. Then their reactions. Then their past, their stability, and what might happen to them if you leave. You feel guilty for having needs. Guilty for setting boundaries. Guilty for bringing up problems. Guilty for seeing the relationship clearly. Guilty for wanting out. After a while, leaving can feel cruel, even when staying is hurting you. This episode breaks down how that guilt gets built and why leaving can feel so hard, even when you know something is wrong. Click if you want to be a guest on our survivor story podcast, please send us an email at narcissistapocalypse@pm.me Click on the title to read about Coercive Control as Care: Signs & Patterns Sign up to our Domestic Violence Newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Joined this week by Gabe Smith. The mental health crisis among law enforcement and first responders is more severe than most realize — and Gabe's story reveals why. From losing a close friend to suicide to battling his own darkest moments, he exposes the gritty reality behind the badge and the toll it takes on minds and families. This episode isn't about superficial advice; it's about confronting the raw truths, breaking stigma, and forging a path to recovery and resilience.Gabe's honesty about infidelity, addiction, and his ongoing fight for forgiveness underscores a vital message: healing begins with honesty and purpose. Enjoy. Follow Gabe's Journey @precision_resiliencehttps://www.precision-resilience.com/https://www.resilientlivesfoundation.org/Interested in my private coaching & FREE workouts? Link below.http://www.nockperformance.com/BrainTree Nutrition: Use code "NOCK" for 15% off at https://www.braintreenutrition.com/?ref=NOCKUse code "NockP" for 10% off at https://ollin.co/
On August 28th 1999, 16 year old Jessica Gaudie would vanish without a trace while babysitting in Nambour, on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland Australia.In August of 2001, Derek Bellington Sam is sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for her murder, but to this day has refused to co-operate with Police and take them to Jessica's body. One year before Jessica's disappearance, on July 16th 1998. 25 year old British Backpacker Celina Bridge vanishes without a trace after last being seen walking down Boolooumba Creek Rd, in Kenilworth. Three months prior to Jessica's disappearance, on May 28th 1999, 46 year old teachers aide and animal over Sabrina Ann Glassop vanishes without a trace, also from Boolooumba Creek Rd.The one thing in common, these women all came into contact with Derek Sam.In Season Six of Guilt, Ryan heads into the untamed hinterland of Australia looking for the missing piece of the puzzle. In an attempt to answer the question, where is Jessica? And what happened to Celina Bridge and Ann Glassop.Subscribers to Brevity+ will get ad free listening, bonus episodes, early release AND for the first time ever, access to weekly video content, interactive maps and more to compliment the podcast via our website www.theguiltpodcast.com.If you have any information related to Derek Sam or the disappearance of Jessica Gaudie, Celina Bridge or Sabrina Ann Glassop please contact us via our website or email brevitystudiosnz@gmail.comThis Season of Guilt is proudly sponsored by Anytime Fitness Australia.Credits:Writing and editing: Ryan Wolf Research and interviews: Ryan Wolf & The Guilt Research Team Additional research and Marketing: Bella Offner Web Design: Jacob Saffle at Media Street Media Title Song: 'Phoenix' by LudlowGuilt is a 100% Independent Podcast. Support the Podcast by becoming a Brevity+ subscriber. For a small monthly or annual fee you can both support the show and get a ton of amazing features, including Early Episode Release, Bonus Episodes, Ad Free Listening and exclusive access to the Guilt Podcast 'War Room' on www.theguiltpodcast.com where you'll find timelines, maps, case files, exclusive episode video content and more!Subscribe today on Apple or Spotify (Supporting Cast). For details on how to subscribe please visit our website www.theguiltpodcast.com/how-to-subscribeIf you have information about any of our cases or you would like to suggest a case or a story, please visit our website www.theguiltpodcast.com and use our contact form to contact us.Guilt is a 100% Independent Podcast. Support the Podcast by becoming a Brevity+ subscriber. For a small monthly or annual fee you can both support the show and get a ton of amazing features, including Early Episode Release, Bonus Episodes, Ad Free Listening and exclusive access to the Guilt Podcast 'War Room' on www.theguiltpodcast.com where you'll find timelines, maps, case files, exclusive episode video content and more!Subscribe today on Apple or Spotify (Supporting Cast). For details on how to subscribe please visit our website www.theguiltpodcast.com/how-to-subscribeIf you have information about any of our cases or you would like to suggest a case or a story, please visit our website www.theguiltpodcast.com and use our contact form to contact us.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/guilt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you've ever stood in the middle of your house and thought, “Where do I even start?”… you are absolutely not alone.But what if the problem isn't your lack of discipline… it's your approach?In this conversation, I sat down with Ingrid Jansen from The Declutter Hub, and she completely reframed how I think about clutter. We didn't just talk about getting rid of stuff. We talked about why it feels so hard in the first place—and how to make it feel doable (even in the middle of real life).Because here's the truth: clutter isn't just about things. It's about emotions, habits, identity, and sometimes even guilt. And once you understand that piece, everything starts to shift.In this episode, you'll hear:Why “decluttering your whole house” is actually the fastest way to get stuckThe simple mindset shift that makes decluttering feel lighter and more positiveWhy starting with what you want to keep (not what to throw away) changes everythingHow to break any space into small, manageable chunks you can tackle in minutesThe surprising advice Ingrid gives about what to do when you feel unsure about an itemWhat the “messy middle” is and why so many people quit right thereHow clutter and emotions like guilt, stress, and overwhelm are deeply connectedThe hidden ways new clutter keeps sneaking into your home (and how to stop it)Resources We Mention for Easy DeclutteringIngrid and Lesley's book: Reset Your Home: Unpack your emotions and your clutter, step by step (Amazon/Bookshop.org)Get started in the Declutter Hub!Take the clutter quizDig more into the mental load of clutter with Katy WellsOrganizing styles for families with Cas from ClutterbugGet a peek at Teens Cook Real Food right here! Get four free life skills workshops now! Kitchen StewardshipRaising Healthy Families follow Katie on Instagram or FacebookSubscribe to the newsletter to get weekly updatesYouTube shorts channel for HPHFind the Healthy Parenting Handbook at raisinghealthyfamilies.com/podcastAffiliate links used here. Thanks for supporting the Healthy Parenting Handbook!
For people with ADHD, guilt can feel like a full-time job you never signed up for. In this episode, Dr. J digs into why your brain keeps hitting replay on minor mistakes, why “I shouldn't have said that” can echo for hours, and how emotional overdrive makes tiny errors feel enormous. You'll get clear strategies to pause, notice patterns, and respond without spiraling. For more on this topic Listen: ADHD and shame Read: The 3 areas of executive function Try: ADHD Unstuck (a free self-guided activity) For a transcript and more resources, visit MissUnderstood on Understood.org. You can also email us at podcast@understood.org . Listen to Everyone Gets a Juice Box, a new podcast from Understood.org where host Jessica Shaw has honest talks with parents raising kids who learn and think differently.Understood.org is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people with learning and thinking differences, like ADHD and dyslexia. If you want to help us continue this work, donate at understood.org/give Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Attacked as soon as they step through the airlock of this ancient space station, the crew of the Nova Rush have to stick together to survive. What manner of beast can survive this coffin of a rock and will the heroes be able to escape this dark star tomb? Those questions and more are answered on this week's exciting combat filled Cosmic Crit!
In this episode, I sit down with Judy Giovangelo, a grief recovery specialist who has experienced unimaginable loss. After losing her son to suicide, followed by multiple family tragedies, Judy shares how she navigated overwhelming grief and discovered tools that truly helped her heal. This conversation goes beyond surface-level advice and dives into what actually moves people forward. We unpack the myths surrounding grief, including the idea that time alone heals and why staying busy can actually keep people stuck. Judy opens up about how even meaningful work, like starting a nonprofit, can sometimes act as a distraction from processing pain. Together, we explore the concept of short-term energy relieving behaviors, unresolved grief, and how unprocessed emotions can impact relationships, mental health, and even the body. If you've ever felt stuck in grief, overwhelmed by loss, or unsure how to move forward, this episode offers hope and clarity. I truly believe this conversation can change how you see grief and what's possible for your healing. If this resonates, share it with someone who needs it and help us get this message out. ⏱️ Chapters: 00:00 – Welcome to the Feel Free Again Podcast 05:03 – Judy's Story: Loss, Trauma, and Nonprofit Beginnings 10:06 – The Truth About “Sturbs” and Avoiding Grief 15:09 – How Grief Impacts Relationships and Family Dynamics 20:12 – Ben Speaks: Turning Pain Into Purpose 25:15 – Grief Recovery Training and Real Transformation 30:18 – Misdiagnosed Grief and Mental Health Confusion 35:21 – Why Support Groups Don't Always Work 40:24 – Guilt vs Regret: A Major Breakthrough 45:27 – Final Thoughts: Tools for Healing and Moving Forward Connect with Judy: Website: https://www.benspeaks.org/ Email: judygiovangelo@benspeaks.org About the Host: Cole James, President of the Grief Recovery Institute, shares about the Power of Grief Recovery! Cole is dedicating his life to help people with grief. Now, grief is much more than just losing someone. Did you know that? You've probably heard of the Five Stages of Grief, right? Well, this goes much deeper than you think. Let me explain. Everyone has some type of grief in their lives, some haven't yet, but it's part of life. We can't escape it, BUT we can work through it. And you don't have to do it alone. Let's talk about it. We have trained Grief Recovery Method Specialists, who help heartbroken people, in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, the Middle East, Central America, South America, and North America. The Grief Recovery Method Certification Program is taught and available in multiple languages including: English, Spanish, Swedish, Hungarian, Ukrainian, and Russian. Our home office is in the United States and serves English-speaking nations and populations around the world, such as the United Kingdom, Canada, and the Commonwealth Nations. In addition, we have international affiliate offices in Sweden, Australia, Mexico, and Hungary. Our goal is to help as many people as possible, which is why our books have been translated into over 30 languages including: Spanish, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Japanese, Ukrainian, Russian, and many more. For more information visit: https://www.griefrecoverymethod.com/
In this episode of The Partnership Podcast, Lauren and Trey dive deep into the transformative power of The Wheel of Consent® following Trey's recent experience at the "Like a Pro" workshop. They move beyond the basics of "no means no" to explore the nuanced artistry of giving and receiving, and how understanding these four quadrants can dismantle years of sexual obligation and shadow dynamics.Fresh off his second workshop, Trey shares the profound shifts that occur when we separate who is doing from who it is for. They discuss the common struggle many face, especially those raised in restrictive environments, with the "Shadow of Service" and the "Shadow of Taking." Lauren reflects on how her own "Warrior Queen" energy and professional drive sometimes clash with the need for true receptivity, while Trey explores the vulnerability required to make a "True Request" without an agenda.The conversation gets raw as they explore how Purity Culture and incomplete sexual education plant "weeds" in our sexual gardens. They discuss:Integrating the work of David Schnarch, Lauren and Trey model what it looks like to stand in a Solid Flexible Self. They discuss the importance of staying in your own skin during intimacy, ensuring that pleasure is a restoration of agency rather than a performance. Trey shares how his growth in relational intelligence has shifted their dynamic from one of "keeping up" to one of genuine curiosity and "trustworthy touch."Lauren, as an Embodied Intimacy and Relationship Coach, emphasizes that better sex heals the world because it requires us to be fully present and accountable. They discuss the "Alphabet Rule" (Arousal before Desire) and why understanding Responsive Desire is key for partners who feel like they are "stumbling through" their physical connection.Whether you're a purity culture survivor or simply looking to deepen your connection, Lauren offers a trauma-informed, biopsychosocial approach to intimacy. Move past the "caveman theory" of routine and into a partnership defined by mutual pleasure and radical honesty.Request your free 15-minute consult at sexedforyou.com/freeconsult.About ThemLauren and Trey are partners living in Central Virginia, where Lauren owns and operates Sex Ed for You. She provides comprehensive sexuality education and embodied coaching to individuals, partners, and parents.Through a biopsychosocial approach, Sex Ed for You works to restore positive and respectful approaches to sexuality and sexual relationships, while increasing the possibility of pleasurable and safe sexual experiences, free of coercion, discrimination, and violence (World Health Organization).Sexual health is fundamental to the overall health and well-being of individuals, couples, and families, as well as to the social and economic development of communities and countries (World Health Organization). When individuals are blocked from sexual health, they are often stunted in their ability to develop sensual play, embodied connection, and enjoyment.Learn More & ConnectLearn more about Sex Ed for You: https://www.sexedforyou.comSchedule a FREE CONSULT with Lauren: https://www.sexedforyou.com/freeconsultLearn more about partnered communication and relational education on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sex_ed_for_you/Subscribe to the YouTube channel for conversations about sex, partnership, communication, and love: https://youtube.com/@thepartnershippodcastImportant RemindersThis is not a “how to” podcast, but rather a “how they” podcast. Lauren and Trey share personal experiences, perspectives, and reflections, inviting listeners to learn from what resonates, question what doesn't, and decide what feels aligned for their own lives.Lauren is not a therapist. She is a Certified Holistic Sexuality Educator and Embodied Intimacy and Relationship Coach.
Greg revisits the famous (but legendary) story of Martin Luther hurling an inkwell at the devil to prove his sins were "forgiven and forgotten," a tale he once preached as a Protestant pastor. He contrasts Luther's extreme swing—from crushing monastic guilt to the infamous "sin boldly" advice—with the goofy online quip about "Irish guilt" vs. "Italian joy" in Catholicism. The episode unpacks how the Church avoids both ditches: honest examination of conscience, sacramental absolution that restores real joy, and the transformative work of grace that actually changes us (drawing from Trent, the Catechism, and saints like Francis de Sales and the Curé d'Ars). Ideal for anyone wrestling with assurance, scrupulosity, cheap grace, or passing faith to the next generation—showing why Catholic mercy is neither guilt nor license, but freedom. SUPPORT THIS SHOW Considering Catholicism is 100% listener-supported. If this podcast has helped you on your journey, please become a patron today! For as little as $5/month you get: • Every regular episode ad-free and organized into topical playlists • Exclusive bonus content (extra Q&As, Deep-Dive courses, live streams, and more) • My deepest gratitude and a growing community of like-minded listeners ➡️ Join now: https://patreon.com/consideringcatholicism (or tap the Patreon link in your podcast app) One-time gift: Donate with PayPal! CONNECT WITH US • Website & contact form: https://consideringcatholicism.com • Email: consideringcatholicism@gmail.com • Leave a comment on Patreon (I read every one!) RATE & REVIEW If you enjoy the show, please leave a rating (and even better, a review) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen — it really helps new listeners find us. SHARE THE SHOW Know someone who's curious about Catholicism? Send them a link or share an episode on social media. Thank you! Christus vincit, Christus regnat, Christus imperat.
"...Always be on the lookout for ways to turn a problem into an opportunity for success. Always be on the lookout for ways to nurture your dream...”This week, I am reading a quote from Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu and a quote from A Theory of Guilt Appeals: A Review Showing the Importance of Investigating Cognitive Processes as Mediators between Emotion and Behavior, by Graton and Mailliez, published in 2019.Reflection question:With what are you watering the messages to donors? With guilt? Or, authentic giving?Reflection on quote:Today is our fourth episode in our series on authentic giving and avoiding transactional approaches. We've discussed different approaches, donor demanding transactional approaches, and the root of loneliness in transactional donations. Another root for transactional approaches is guilt. Capital campaign donors can be guilted into a donation either by the campaign messages or through the donor's inner values. What happens when a campaign rely too heavily on guilt? As we are building our case for support for the capital campaign, we are making intentional choices in the framing message and the images we use. We can choose overtly guilt inducing messages and images to pressure donors to give; such as crying clients or a building falling down. These images and messages coupled with an urgent call to action, such as “you must give now,” will provoke a backlash. Instead, when we choose messages and images that show need, empower agency, and provide the opportunity to give as part of the solution, the donor can take any guilt they may feel and channel it into positive gift. That is, we are watering authentic generosity. To read: A Theory of Guilt Appeals: A Review Showing the Importance of Investigating Cognitive Processes as Mediators between Emotion and BehaviorThis article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution.The quote from Lao Tzu is in the public domain.What do you think? Send me a text. To explore small town capital campaign coaching deeper and to schedule an free explore coaching call, visit ServingNonprofits.com.Music credit: Woeisuhmebop
Well Sh*t. It really is that simple - Episode 199 - "Do you have an inner Gremlin? Are you feeding it without realizing?" is now LIVE!Full Show notes: https://bit.ly/WellShitEpisodeGuideThe 80's brought us Gremlins, nasty little creatures that multiply and reek havoc, and although we are all grown up, those little buggers have remained but now they live in our heads. Much like the movie, our Gremlins can morph and multiply, reeking havoc in our minds and relationships. Relationships are hard enough without Gremlins running around trying to narrate the story with negative nonsense. Join us on today's episode where we discuss acknowledging our Gremlins and how we can keep them small, quiet and with a little practice, almost nonexistent.In this episode we cover:The difference between our inner critic, inner saboteur and our GremlinThe stories Gremlins spin and the tales they will tellThe relationship between the Gremlin and Niggle MonsterWhat feeds our Gremlin?The unmet need that feeds our Gremlin most oftenFalling down the shame spiralHow to deal with our GremlinCommunicating about your GremlinWhat can happen when name our GremlinCreating the worst case scenario while trying to avoid itEpisode References:The Niggle Monster episode - Episode 61 - Friendship Series: Clearing NigglesInner critic and saboteur episode - Episode 92 - How to deal with the inner critic and inner saboteurGuilt and shame episodes - Guilt and Shame Series: Episode 43 - The difference between guilt and shame; Episode 44 - That's not guilt, it's shame in disguise; Episode 45 - That's not guilt, it's an attempt at manipulating your humanityInner child episode - 183 - How to support your inner childInner teenager episode - 184 - How to support your inner teenagerPodcast Episode guide and full show notes: https://bit.ly/WellShitEpisodeGuideFind our website and connect with us on Social Media: https://linktr.ee/theuniversalneeds Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episode 148 Notes We discuss “Tuff Turf”, Guerilla Toss, Smug, Guilt, All Time Low, and The Convenience. Lou's very belated “best of 2025” list: 10 - “Trash World” -Star Card 9 - “Bleeds” - Wednesday 8 - “Musical Chairs” – Artificial Go 7 - “You're Weird Now” - Guerilla Toss/”Like Cartoon Vampires” – The Convenience (Tie) 6 - “Rude” - Spiritual Cramp, 5 – “Something to Consume” - Die Spitz 4 – “Let All That We Imagine Be the Light” - Garbage 3 - “Sharon Van Ette and the Attachment Theory” - SVE 2 – “Billboard Heart” – Deep Sea Diver 1 – “Who Let the Dogs Out “- Lambrini Girls
Psychotherapist, Dr Richard Hogan, on shame and guilt: where these feelings come from; when they change from being healthy to unhealthy; and how we can move on from them.
Travis and his producer Eric dive into the intersection of faith, money, and manipulation in modern church culture. In this conversation, they dissect a viral Instagram post from a pastor's wife describing how her family “lived in tents” all summer to give more to their church — and what this kind of messaging reveals about financial guilt, obedience, and influence inside religious communities. On this episode we talk about: The viral story of a pastor's family living in tents to “obey God” The psychology and marketing behind “sacrificial giving” How financial guilt and spiritual manipulation intersect in faith-based settings The blurred line between faith-driven generosity and predatory persuasion What healthy, values-based giving actually looks like Top 3 Takeaways Be cautious when emotion-driven appeals push you toward extreme financial decisions “in the name of faith.” True generosity doesn't require self-destruction — giving should align with your responsibilities and capacity. Charitable impact can extend beyond the church; supporting people and causes directly can be just as meaningful. Notable Quotes “Don't make decisions with emotion that you later justify with logic.” “You can love your church and still recognize when something feels manipulative.” “God would rather you take care of your family first than camp in a tent for a donation pledge.” Connect with Travis: Instagram: @travischappell LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/travischappell Website: travischappell.com Travis Makes Money is made possible by High Level – the all‑in‑one sales and marketing platform built for agencies, by an agency. Capture leads, nurture them, and close more deals—all from one powerful platform. Get an extended free trial at gohighlevel.com/travis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on the Mujer De Exito Podcast Show! Mujeres and Money — Releasing the Guilt, Claiming the Worth ✅ Subscribe To My Channel For More Videos: https://www.youtube.com/@martiangel_elc/?sub_confirmation=1 ✅ LISTEN TO THE PODCAST MUJER DE EXITO,UNBOUNDED
Have you ever been caring for someone you love and suddenly felt resentful, exhausted, or completely overwhelmed? And then immediately thought, “What kind of person feels this way?” In this episode, I talk about the emotional reality of caregiving, especially for those of us in the Sandwich Generation who are supporting aging parents while also raising kids, managing careers, and trying to hold our own lives together. You'll hear why caregiving guilt is so common and how socialization trains women to believe they should give endlessly without limits. I explore why the real problem isn't the anger or resentment that can show up in caregiving, but the shame we pile on top of those emotions, and how shifting from either or thinking to both and can help you care for others without abandoning yourself in the process. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: schoolofnewfeministthought.com/476 Follow along on Instagram: instagram.com/karaloewentheil/Mentioned in this episode:Join me for 30 Days of Coaching Myself Through Everyday BSTo follow along, all you need to do is head on over to Instagram, @karaloewentheil, and click follow!
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There's a question that came up in my women's collective the other day that stopped everyone in their tracks: How do I know if what I'm feeling is guilt… or conviction? Because they can feel similar at first. But they lead you in completely different directions. And if you don't learn how to tell the difference… you'll either stay stuck in shame or miss the very thing that's trying to lead you into freedom. Here's the simplest way I can explain it: Guilt feels like weight. Conviction feels like direction. Guilt is heavy, looping, and personal. It sounds like: “What's wrong with me?” “I should be better by now.” “I keep messing this up.” It sits in your body—tight, uncomfortable, draining. And it doesn't actually move you forward. It just keeps you focused on yourself. Conviction is different. It's clear. Specific. And grounded. It sounds like: “This isn't who you are.” “There's a better way.” “Come back.” It may feel uncomfortable—but there's clarity in it. There's a next step. There's movement. Guilt says: “You are the problem.” Conviction says: “This isn't aligned—but you are still loved.” One keeps you hiding. The other leads you into healing. And so many women I work with? They've spent years trying to grow… while carrying guilt the entire time. No wonder they feel stuck. You can't move forward when you're weighed down by something God never asked you to carry. So here's a simple place to start: Grab a journal and ask yourself: What am I feeling right now? Does it feel like weight… or direction? Is this tearing me down or calling me forward? God, is this from You—or is this something I need to release? And then be still long enough to hear the answer. And if you're reading this thinking… “I don't trust what I'm hearing.” “I keep going in circles.” “I don't know how to sort this out on my own anymore.” That's exactly where coaching comes in. This is the work. Learning how to: discern what's actually true release what's keeping you stuck and respond to God in a way that creates real change Not just awareness… but transformation. You don't have to keep carrying this alone. If you're ready for support, you can email me here: Let's chat! Email me at michelle@setfreesisterhood.com Michelle
Kiran Chawla brings you inside the courtroom during the re-trial of Melanie Curtin and has a candid conversation with Juror #4 as he recounts his experience being on the jury for this high profile case in Livingston Parish. Timestamps03:49 Journey to Retrial: Legal Battles Unfold05:34 The 18-Minute Video: Evidence Revealed09:06 Key Testimony: Victim's Experience and Memory11:07 Expert Witness: The Toxicology Debate12:25 Defense Strategy: Melanie's Interview Played15:54 Verdict Announcement: Emotions Run High17:02 Juror Insights: Understanding the Deliberation Process28:34 AG's Office Response: Investigative Failures40:50 Guilt vs. Innocence: Jury's ResponsibilityLocal Sponsors for this episode include:Neighbors Federal Credit Union:Another Chance Bail Bonds:Dudley DeBosier Injury LawyersFamily Worship Center ChurchSound and Editing for this audio podcast by Envision Podcast Production:
Ryan, Jacob and Bella break down the most recent episode of Guilt.Guilt is a 100% Independent Podcast. Support the Podcast by becoming a Brevity+ subscriber. For a small monthly or annual fee you can both support the show and get a ton of amazing features, including Early Episode Release, Bonus Episodes, Ad Free Listening and exclusive access to the Guilt Podcast 'War Room' on www.theguiltpodcast.com where you'll find timelines, maps, case files, exclusive episode video content and more!Subscribe today on Apple or Spotify (Supporting Cast). For details on how to subscribe please visit our website www.theguiltpodcast.com/how-to-subscribeIf you have information about any of our cases or you would like to suggest a case or a story, please visit our website www.theguiltpodcast.com and use our contact form to contact us.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/guilt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
During his initial court appearance on Wednesday, Tramonte Gibson, the suspect in the Riviera Beach shooting, boldly stated to the judge, "I shot every one of them in the head," despite his attorney's efforts to silence him.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we talk about one of the most painful parts of OCD and anxiety: the shame that comes from intrusive thoughts. Many people experience sudden thoughts that are violent, sexual, blasphemous, or completely against their values—and when they do, they often assume it must mean something terrible about them.
Setting boundaries can feel uncomfortable for many moms, especially when people-pleasing patterns are deeply ingrained. In this conversation, Melissa Urban, co-founder of Whole30 and author of The Book of Boundaries, breaks down why boundaries are essential for emotional health, strong relationships, and family wellbeing. We talk about unearned guilt, over-explaining, people pleasing, and how past experiences shape our ability to speak up. Melissa shares practical scripts, real life examples, and simple frameworks to help moms communicate clearly with partners, in laws, coworkers, and even their children. This episode will help you feel more confident expressing your needs, protecting your energy, and creating boundaries that allow everyone to thrive. Topics Covered In This Episode: Boundary setting without guilt Overcoming people-pleasing patterns Clear communication scripts for moms Boundaries with family and partners Building self-trust and confidence Show Notes: Check out Melissas website: melissau.com Follow Melissa on Instagram: @melissau Watch Melissa's TikToks: tiktok.com/@melissa_u Follow Melissa on Twitter: twitter.com/melissa_urban Check out Melissa on Facebook: facebook.com/melissauauthor Click here to learn more about Dr. Elana Roumell's Doctor Mom Membership, a membership designed for moms who want to be their child's number one health advocate! Click here to learn more about Steph Greunke, RD's online nutrition program and community, Postpartum Reset, an intimate private community and online roadmap for any mama (or mama-to-be) who feels stuck, alone, and depleted and wants to learn how to thrive in motherhood. Listen to today's episode on our website Melissa Urban is the co-founder and CEO of Whole30 and an authority on helping people create lifelong healthy habits. She is a seven-time New York Times bestselling author, including the instant best-seller, The Book of Boundaries, debuting at #3. She has been featured by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, People, Forbes, Good Morning America, and CNBC; is the host of the Do the Thing podcast; and is a prominent keynote speaker on boundaries, building community, health trends, and entrepreneurship. She lives in Salt Lake City, UT. INTRODUCE YOURSELF to Steph and Dr. Elana on Instagram. They can't wait to meet you! @stephgreunke @drelanaroumell
Continuing on Hegel's Phenomenology, "Spirit" chapter, now up to sections 464-483, which are under the sub-headings "Ethical Action. Human and Divine Knowledge. Guilt and Destiny" and "Legal Status." After anticipating it in last episode, we get Hegel's allegorical analysis of Antigone as a clash between two types of law that cooperate in a harmonious society. With this clash, both fail, leaving us with modernity where law is alienated from individuals. Get more at partiallyexaminedlife.com. Visit partiallyexaminedlife.com/support to get ad-free episodes and tons of bonus discussion. Sponsors: Go to NerdWallet.com/PEL for trustworthy small business loans. Get a $1/month e-commerce trial at shopify.com/pel.
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"How can they sleep at night after what they did to me?"It's the question that haunts every survivor. You're looking for a sign of a conscience, a tear, or a genuine "I'm sorry." But it never comes. In this video, I'm breaking down the psychological mechanics of guilt and remorse from the perspective of a self-aware narcissist.I'm explaining why we don't experience "Remorse" (feeling bad for hurting you), but we do experience "Shame" (feeling bad for being caught or looking like the villain). Learn how the narcissistic brain deletes guilt to keep the "Hero Mask" intact.Connect with Lee:My Courses: https://courses.mentalhealness.net 1-on-1 Coaching Calls: https://link.me/mentalhealnessAll My Link: https://beacons.page/mentalhealness Follow on Instagram/TikTok: @mentalhealnesssIf this episode helped you gain clarity, please leave a 5-star review on Spotify! It helps others find the validation they need to heal.
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