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In this episode of the Tactical Living Podcast, hosts Coach Ashlie Walton and Sergeant Clint Walton explore a psychological trap (Amazon Affiliate) that many first responders unknowingly fall into—the ‘Hero Complex' (Amazon Affiliate). The rush of saving lives, solving crises, and being the one everyone depends on can become addictive for some officers. When taken too far, this “Savior Complex” can cloud judgment, damage personal relationships, and even put officers in unnecessary danger. But what are the warning signs of a Hero Complex, and how can officers stay grounded while still doing their jobs effectively? This episode breaks it down with real examples, warning signs, and practical strategies to maintain balance. 1. What is the Hero Complex? The Hero Complex is a psychological mindset where someone feels compelled to always be the rescuer—even when it's not needed or appropriate. Some officers become emotionally dependent on feeling like the "savior," which can cause burnout, relationship issues, and risky decision-making. While law enforcement requires courage and intervention, the need to constantly "save the day" can create problems on and off duty. 2. Five Signs an Officer Might Have the Hero Complex (With Examples) 1. Taking Unnecessary Risks Example: An officer rushes into a dangerous situation alone instead of waiting for backup. Why It's Harmful: Ignoring safety procedures endangers themselves and others in the pursuit of being the “hero.” How to Avoid It: Trust your team and follow proper tactics—policing is about strategy, not reckless bravery. 2. Struggling with Boundaries in Personal Relationships Example: Off duty, they always try to “fix” their spouse's problems instead of listening or offering support. Why It's Harmful: Constantly taking on emotional burdens that aren't theirs can lead to resentment and relationship strain. How to Avoid It: Learn when to be supportive vs. taking over. Not every problem requires you to step in as the fixer. 3. Feeling Useless When Not in Crisis Mode Example: A cop who struggles to relax on vacation or feels aimless when they're not on shift. Why It's Harmful: When someone's identity is entirely tied to being “needed” in emergencies, they may feel lost in everyday life. How to Avoid It: Develop interests, hobbies, and personal goals outside of work so that self-worth isn't solely based on the job. 4. Ignoring Mental and Physical Health Example: Officers work excessive overtime, skip doctor's visits, and don't address trauma because they “don't have time” or feel like help is for others, not them. Why It's Harmful: Neglecting self-care leads to burnout, poor judgment, and long-term health issues. How to Avoid It: Make wellness a priority—taking care of yourself ensures you can continue helping others long-term. 5. Difficulty Accepting Help from Others Example: An officer refuses to let their spouse, friends, or even fellow officers help them when they're struggling. Why It's Harmful: Shutting people out creates emotional distance and makes it harder to handle personal and job-related stress. How to Avoid It: Understand that strong leaders accept help—relying on others is not a sign of weakness. 3. How to Stay Grounded Without Losing Your Passion for the Job 1. Shift the Mindset from ‘Hero' to ‘Protector' Instead of feeling like you need to “save the day,” focus on teamwork and long-term impact. Example: Good officers protect and serve responsibly—not recklessly. 2. Set Work-Life Boundaries Avoid making law enforcement your entire identity. Example: Take off the uniform and engage in family time, hobbies, or faith-based activities to balance your mindset. 3. Train for Situational Awareness, Not Adrenaline Rushes Some officers start craving high-intensity calls and take unnecessary risks. Example: Instead of chasing action, train your decision-making skills so that you respond effectively instead of impulsively. 4. Seek Mentorship and Honest Feedback Ask a trusted mentor, “Do you think I take unnecessary risks or try too hard to control situations?” Example: Leaders should be open to feedback that helps them stay level-headed and focused. 5. Recognize When You Need a Reset If you feel drained, resentful, or disconnected, take a step back. Example: Whether it's a short break, therapy, or spiritual reflection, resetting helps maintain a healthy mindset. 4. Why This Matters Having the courage to step up in critical situations is a vital part of being a first responder. But when the need to always be the hero takes over, it can cause more harm than good. By recognizing the signs of a Hero Complex and implementing strategies to stay grounded, officers can continue serving effectively—without sacrificing their health, relationships, or judgment. Listen now to learn how to lead with confidence, serve responsibly, and stay mentally strong!
Pastor Sean reflects on our deep desire to be heroes in our own stories—whether through success, beauty, influence, or achievement. But what if true purpose is found not in grand gestures, but in the small, everyday moments of faith? Through scripture, personal stories, and a prayer for daily surrender, Pastor Sean invites us to step away from self-centered striving and rest in the reality that we are already fully loved by God.
At this week's Round Table, Inyoo and Kassandra engage in a captivating conversation with Dr. William T. Armaline, a Professor in the Department of Sociology and Interdisciplinary Social Sciences at San José State University. Dr. Armaline is the founder of the Human Rights Minor at SJSU, a dedicated educator, and the author of several influential works on human rights and politics. Drawing from his working-class roots and extensive experience in academia and activism, Dr. Armaline offers a unique and insightful perspective on the evolving political landscape. The discussion explores the potential for a Great Realignment in the U.S. party system, the critical role of organized labor, and the impact of state-level violence on society. Together, they examine the United States' historical engagement with violence, particularly state-sanctioned violence, and how various demographics perceive and experience these issues today. Dr. Armaline also highlights how both major political parties have often fallen short in addressing the concerns of the American people, missing crucial opportunities to connect with voters on a deeper level. Throughout the episode, he shares heartfelt advice for young activists, expressing his unwavering belief in their ability to drive meaningful change. He underscores the importance of self-education, staying informed, and organizing to create social and political transformation. Dr. Armaline's message is clear: the future belongs to those who are committed to shaping it through action and education. Thank you for listening!
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The conversation today gets at the heart of our modern mental health crisis. Richard Beck, author of the new book 'The Shape of Joy,' takes us into how our cultural obsession with introspection and the pursuit of self-esteem has undermined our wellbeing. He traces this back to key philosophical and psychological figures like Descartes and Freud, who ushered in this inward turn. He shows how this has led to excessive rumination, a fragile sense of self-worth tied to external achievements, and an inability to find true meaning and joy. But the real power of this conversation is in how Beck points us towards an alternative - a path of transcendence, of finding our identity and security in something greater than ourselves. He unpacks the psychological benefits of gratitude, awe, and spiritual connection. And he challenges us to move beyond just insight and self-analysis, towards more embodied, experiential ways of cultivating wellbeing. It's a rich discussion that gets at the heart of our modern malaise and points towards a more joyful and grounded way of being. A conversation worth diving into. Richard Beck (PhD) is Professor of Psychology and Senior Fellow of the Landon Saunders Center for Joy and Human Flourishing at Abilene Christian University. Richard also teaches in the Doctor of Ministry programs at Fuller Theological Seminary and Abilene Christian University. During his teaching career, Richard has been honored twice as ACU Teacher of the Year. Richard has also been recognized as Honors Teacher of the Year and has won the College of Arts and Sciences Classroom Teaching award and Faith Integration award.Outside of the classroom, Richard travels the world as a sought after speaker and an award-winning blogger and author. To explore speaking engagements for your church or organization email beckr@acu.edu.Richard's Book:The Shape of JoyRichard's Recommendations:All Things Are Full of GodsThe PenguinJoin Our Patreon for Early Access and More: PatreonConnect with Joshua: jjohnson@allnations.usGo to www.shiftingculturepodcast.com to interact and donate. Every donation helps to produce more podcasts for you to enjoy.Follow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Threads at www.facebook.com/shiftingculturepodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/shiftingculturepodcast/https://twitter.com/shiftingcultur2https://www.threads.net/@shiftingculturepodcasthttps://www.youtube.com/@shiftingculturepodcastConsider Giving to the podcast and to the ministry that my wife and I do around the world. Just click on the support the show link belowAsk Me Anything | EP. 4 "Faith + Politics"The podcast where we answer IT ALL! Watch or StreamListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
"Millennials are unique in that every conflict or political situation that we see feels like it is at the same distance from us. So Manipur or the riots in Delhi feel at the same distance, which may or may not be great for political action. We were convinced that we could do things that were much more meaningful than any generation before us because of the tools that we had -- the Internet and the ability to share things with a billion people at once. That deluded us into thinking that we could actually change things! Millennials do have an inflated idea of their ability to change things and that drives a lot of anxiety because then we realise that we are powerless against most things. The millennial hero complex looked at from the outside can be cringe worthy" - AM Gautam, author, 'Indian Millennials; Who Are They Really' talks to Manjula Narayan about everything from The Kashmir Files and grief at ecological deterioration to political action, free floating anxiety and the reaction to the Sushant Singh Rajput case.
This week we are joined by the hilarious Hugh Peacocke! You can find him on Instagram @hugh_laughs and on his podcast "Hero Complex". "The Butcher of Sidcup", George Wheeler, is also on the couch. If you would like to support the podcast on Patreon, you can do so at the link below. Cheers x https://www.patreon.com/CHIEFCAST
0:00 SEG 1 Michael Harrah from The Hero Complex talks about the new space opening in St. Peters. https://www.theherocomplex.com/ 13:20 SEG 2 Michael Harrah talks about the hurdles of opening such an ambitious event space. https://www.facebook.com/theherocomplex.stl https://www.instagram.com/theherocomplex.stl/ 22:25 SEG 3 Director Dean Israelite discusses his new movie 'Little Wing' starring Brian Cox. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27550567/ 33:01 SEG 4 Sandy King Carpenter & Cullen Bunn talk about their new graphic novel "Long Haul" from Storm King Comics. https://stormkingcomics.com/collections/long-haul https://www.cullenbunn.com/ https://stormkingproductions.com/ https://twitter.com/stormkingskc Check out the ‘Justice League Revisited Podcast' with Susan Eisenberg and James Enstall at https://anchor.fm/justiceleague Thanks to our sponsors Historic St. Charles, Missouri (https://www.discoverstcharles.com/), Bug's Comics and Games (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070575531223), Kokomo Toys (https://www.kokomotoys.com/) Buy Me a Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/3Y0D2iaZl Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/GeekToMeRadio Website - http://geektomeradio.com/ Podcast - https://anchor.fm/jamesenstall Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeekToMeRadio/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/geektomeradio Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/geektomeradio/ Producer - Joseph Vosevich https://twitter.com/Joey_Vee --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jamesenstall/support
Welcome back to The Psychedelic Coach Podcast, family. It's your host, Tah Whitty, here to guide you through another enlightening journey. Today, we're delving into a profound topic that resonates with many of us: "The Dangers of The Subtle Hero." In this episode, we explore the nuanced realms of being a subtle victor, the silent battles we fight within ourselves, and the unseen effects on those around us. Inspired by the loss of my close friend, DJ Dom Nice, this episode is a tribute to the influences that shape us and a deep dive into the complexities of the hero's journey within our own lives. Utilizing the Oppression Trap Triangle, I unravel the roles of victim, villain, and victor, highlighting how our best intentions can sometimes lead us into subtle traps of our own making. Join me as we explore the fine line between helping and hindering, the power dynamics at play, and the importance of self-awareness in our quest to aid others. This episode is an invitation to reflect on our roles within our personal narratives and the collective story of healing and growth. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. If this episode sparked something within you, please rate, review, subscribe, and share it with someone who might benefit. Your support helps us spread the message and continue this journey together. Thank you for tuning in to The Psychedelic Coach Podcast. Your path is IMPORTANT, and we're here to support every step of your journey. Peace and Be Free, Tah Whitty Podcast Host: Tah Whitty, Producer: The Psychedelic Coach Podcast Team (Please note: This summary is crafted for clarity and engagement. For the full, unedited experience, dive into the episode itself.) --------------- MPORTANT LINKS Sign up for our weekly Master Classes every Monday! Join our Facebook Community Get our fave microdosing product for 10% off with the link below is approved in every state in the US! We noticed the difference after about 10-12 days, so we did every day for 30 days but make sure you talk to your doctor first! https://kaempathogenics.com/condorfam You've been introduced to the world of psychedelics and plant medicine - but you're left wondering, “Okay, now what?” Become a Psychedelic-Informed Practitioner Because integration is NOT optional. Visit Our Home on the Web, get more information and join The Condor Approach Take our Free Audio Course on Psychedelic Integration Download Our 7-Day Integration Guide FREE Follow Us on Instagram for All things Condor Approach Follow Kole on Instagram Follow Tah on Instagram
What happens when entrepreneurs have to face down the most difficult decision there is — knowing when it's time to sell, shut down, or exit? In this special crossover series, Alex joins Breaking Banks' Jason Henrichs for candid conversations with fintech leaders who have experienced the loss of their company. This week, Alex and Jason talk with Shamir Karkal, CEO of Sila and former Co-Founder of Simple, which was acquired by BBVA in 2014. From the early days and pain points of launching Simple to the eventual dismantlement of it by PNC in 2020, Shamir describes his journey of “wandering through the wilderness” and finding his sense of identity and place in the world again. Is the founder mentality only for the young? Shamir reflects on how his hero complex and founder mentality have evolved into a more holistic approach as he enters his 40s. Sign up for Alex's Fintech Takes newsletter for the latest insightful analysis on fintech trends, along with a heaping pile of pop culture references and copious footnotes. Every Monday and Thursday: https://workweek.com/brand/fintech-takes/ And for more exclusive insider content, don't forget to check out my YouTube page. Check Out Breaking Banks: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/breaking-banks/id641357669 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4mhqSxyBCHZ1wTQwXlAvCG?si=2964cce20998440e Follow Jason: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonhenrichs/ Follow Shamir: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shamirkarkal/ Follow Brent: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brentfree/ Follow Alex: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJgfH47QEwbQmkQlz1V9rQA/videos LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexhjohnson Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/AlexH_Johnson
In episode one, we jump right in to discuss Colin Bridgerton's hero complex, including its origins, how it shapes his identity and affects his relationships and interactions with the people around him. Carly's Fic Rec: I Could Have Told You 'Bout The Long Nights by SometimesSheWritesLongIntoTheNight https://archiveofourown.org/works/42691281/chapters/107244129 Rose's Fic Rec: (WIP) You Must Remember This by Apeygirl https://archiveofourown.org/works/44120773/chapters/110943436
Today's episode is a replay of our live event with Rob Tinkler on how to successfully make podcasts for kids! Rob is a true creative force in the world of children's podcasting. With a background as an Emmy-nominated TV writer and a successful career in voiceover and acting, Rob brings a wealth of talent and experience to his podcasting endeavors. His passion for storytelling and his love for podcasts led him to create a network of shows specifically designed for kids with his podcast network, Hero Complex. "Creators, you're going to get better. Oftentimes people like to get on board and hear you get better. Even some of the most successful podcasts start out rusty, but over time, they figure out the format and get really good at it." - Rob Tinkler, Hero Complex From the festive adventures of "Eight Tiny Reindeer" to the calming and imaginative journeys of "Imagination Meditation," Rob's podcasts capture the hearts and minds of young listeners. His ability to connect with children and create content that is both entertaining and educational is truly remarkable. With his unique perspective and dedication to quality, Rob has become a trusted name in the world of podcasts for kids. In this episode, you will be able to: Learn how to engage your audience and keep them hooked throughout your children's podcast. Discover effective strategies for creating content that is both engaging and educational for children. Uncover a step-by-step process for generating creative ideas that will captivate young listeners. Find out how to strike the perfect balance between humor and heartfelt moments in your podcast for kids. Explore the impact that podcasting can have on children's development and how to make it positive and enriching. Resources: Subscribe to our email newsletter to get industry updates: https://www.podbean.com/email-subscribe Watch the video of this event on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVi8oVUYspM Sign up for all of Podbean's Free Live Events here: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/podbeancom-31329492977 Other episodes you'll enjoy: Journey of Hope: The Story of the Vietnamese Boat People podcast - LIVE Replay Selly Thiam of AfroQueer Podcast and AQ Studios on Building a Legacy of African LGBTQIA++ Stories Stories of Pride: Live Panel Replay from Podbean's Storytelling Podcast Week Connect with the Rob and Hero Complex's podcasts: Website: https://www.herocomplex.ca/ LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/rob-tinkler-42987714 https://www.linkedin.com/company/hero-complex/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/herocomplex.ca/ About us: Podcast Smarter is the official in-house podcast by Podbean. Podbean is a podcast publishing and monetization service, hosting almost 640,000 podcasts. If you're looking to start your own podcast, monetize your podcast and livestream directly to your listeners, you can set up an account at podbean.com Connect with us: Subscribe to our email newsletter to get updates from the team head over to: https://www.podbean.com/email-subscribe Find us on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podbean Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podbeancom YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0H3hvTa_1_ZwFg6RjGNXGw/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/podbeancom LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/podbean Website: https://podcast.podbean.com/ Email us: To contact Podcasting Smarter with questions get in contact at podcastingsmarter@podbean.com
On this episode of Journeys we talk with advocate, author and caregiver George D. Williams about caring for his autistic son, his books and much more! 00:00 Intro 01:46 George and Nathan's Journey 07:46 Addressing Needs Fairly 13:40 Media's Harmful Portrayal Of Disabilities 16:20 Nathan's Misunderstood Communication and Trying To Help Others Understand 19:00 Tackling Difficult Issues With Research and Discussions 21:57 Addressing Toxic Cycles Through Advocacy And Education 25:31 Comforts, Patience And Determination 26:38 Promote Unity Rather Than Division 28:20 Humanity Has Forgotten Who We Are 33:01 The Hero Complex 34:04 George's Books on Autism 40:28 Positive Analogies 43:02 George's Speaking Engagements On Autism 44:45 Don't Get Caught Up In Terminology 47:22 Communication Is So Important 51:24 Embracing Autism 55:36 Masking Is Not A New Concept 58:40 George's E-book And Audio Book LINKS: Who Will Care For Them - https://amzn.to/3ZoZij6 Mount Up With Wings - https://amzn.to/3Lxf7hV Misdiagnosed And Misunderstood - https://amzn.to/48kAg90 ___ WAYS YOU CAN HELP Buy us a coffee or tea to help us continue to be able to share this content - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/m4gkrysandmark Pick up some merchandise on our online store: https://www.bonfire.com/store/m4g-advocacy-media/ Want to be a guest on the podcast? Sign up for PodMatch at https://podmatch.com/signup/m4gadvocacymedia or email us at accounts@marked4glory.com ___ We take accessibility seriously at M4G! Our accessibility partner is accessiBe. If you're looking to make your website more accessible (and really you should!), check them out at https://accessiBe.com @accesiBe ___ Check out our website: https://www.m4gadvocacymedia.com Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/m4gadvocacymedia Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/m4gadvocacymedia Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/m4gadvocacymedia Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/m4gadvocacy Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@m4gadvocacymedia #disability #m4gadvocacymedia #diversity #inclusion #autism #parenting #advocacy #author #stigmas #humanity #NoMoreIsms #allies #BuildingABetterWorld #inclusion #shame #masking --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/m4gadvocacymedia/support
I’ve realized that a lot of the things I held onto “just in case” were things I envisioned saving the day. Won’t I be glad I had that? Won’t everyone ooh and aah if I end up already having the very thing we needed in that dire situation that could possibly happen one day? I’ve […] The post 385: Clutter and My Hero Complex appeared first on Dana K. White: A Slob Comes Clean.
Megan and Michelle are befuddled by jailhouse romance, stupid decisions, hybristopihlia, prison church, penpal sites, controlled environments, resilient relationships, bad boys, and lots of guitars.Resources:What Romance in Prison Actually Looks LikePrison Romances, Standing the Test of (Hard) Time and CamerasAlex Murdaugh Receives Love Letters in Prison: 'I Think About You All Day, Every Day'Details revealed in Alabama jailhouse romance including an anticipated shootout with policePrison Letters and Why Women Love Men in PrisonWant to support Prosecco Theory?Become a Patreon subscriber and earn swag!Check out our merch, available on teepublic.com!Follow/Subscribe wherever you listen!Rate, review, and tell your friends!Follow us on Instagram!****************Ever thought about starting your own podcast? From day one, Buzzsprout gave us all the tools we needed get Prosecco Theory off the ground. What are you waiting for? Follow this link to get started. Cheers!!
Various factors, including a lack of support and the so-called “Hero Complex” among veterinarians, can contribute to the loss of passion and emotional exhaustion in the veterinary profession. This week, Dr. Mark Johnston from the not for profit “Vets in Mind Alliance” discusses the challenges of burnout in the veterinary field and emphasizes the importance of having a community to support mental health among vets and the recent availability of and signposts to some triage tools available via the Vets in Mind website. Learn more at vets-in-mind.org. Dr. Johnston recommends "Start with Why" by Simon Sinek and "12 Birds to Save Your Life" by Charlie Corbett.
Firefighters who set fires, officially called 'firefighter arsonists', may be small in number, but they definitely make an impact. While things like insurance fraud and covering up another crime are common motives for arson outside the firefighting community, experts say those aren't what drive firefighter arsonists. So how does this happen? How does a firefighter turn into arsonist? Well. Let's take a look.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At first, the term “Savior Complex” may have a positive connotation. However, when you learn more about it and the underlying motivations and impact on others, it is clear that this behavior pattern can be problematic. People with Hero Complex like recognition- for their work, their clothes, their lifestyle. Preaching or saving. Some people call it the Savior Complex because of their need to rescue those in need. They may be too quick to give advice or care more about the photo op at a charity event.Support the show
At first, the term “Savior Complex” may have a positive connotation. However, when you learn more about it and the underlying motivations and impact on others, it is clear that this behavior pattern can be problematic. People with Hero Complex like recognition- for their work, their clothes, their lifestyle. Preaching or saving. Some people call it the Savior Complex because of their need to rescue those in need. They may be too quick to give advice or care more about the photo op at a charity event.Support the show
Join your host, Jaime Jo Wright as she chats with Sunrise Publishing author, Megan Besing about her latest release "Expired Hope"! They go behind the story and discuss some of the deeper issues such as what is the difference between having a hero complex and having a heart to serve. Don't miss out on this fun chat!
Another victim is discovered and James, blaming himself, goes off the rails. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Adrenaline: Echo Park is a Realm production. Listen away. Follow us! On Instagram @RealmMedia_ On Twitter @RealmMedia Check out our merch at: merch.realm.fm Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rabbi Matt Rosenberg and special guest Pastor Dallas Cox discuss comics, heroes and do people look at Jesus as a hero? Watch on YouTube: A Pastor & A Rabbi Walk Into A Bar--Connect with Pastor Shawn, Rabbi Matt, or Pastor Dallas:Shawn Hennessy | FacebookMatt Rosenberg | FacebookDallas Cox | Email
What is happening? From egg shortages to splits on the stage. Today's episode is all over the place and as wild as an antihero. Tune in for the latest ✌
Practice, practice and more practice makes great emergency response but be careful of the message you are sending.
Today's episode is going to be a continuation of the last two because there has been such a massive conversation that got started on this topic! In Episode 92, I talked about when to bring on new clients. (And spoiler alert - it is NOT now, in the fourth quarter.) And in Episode 93, I really broke down how to best vet a new client to make sure they are actually a good fit for you at this time. Then today, we're taking it to the next level, and I am going to be talking about the hero complex. What is the hero complex? If you don't know what that is, tune in to hear what it is, why designers have it, and how we can avoid it! If you'd like to book a FREE 20-minute consultation with me, don't forget to leave a rating and review, screenshot it and email me at renee@devignierdesign.com Find the full show notes at: https://devignierdesign.com/podcast/hero-complex
Pod Crashing Episode 172 With David Weinberg From The Super Hero Complex The podcast tracks the enigmatic rise and fall of Phoenix Jones, Seattle's real-life crime-fighting vigilante, as he goes from beloved local icon and leader of The Rain City Superhero Movement to a dejected and humiliated figure waiting for a verdict on a charge of selling cocaine to undercover cops. Was he a super villain all along? Host David Weinberg enters the unbelievable world of Phoenix Jones - and the universe of costumed crusaders - to find out the truth.
Pod Crashing Episode 172 With David Weinberg From The Super Hero Complex The podcast tracks the enigmatic rise and fall of Phoenix Jones, Seattle's real-life crime-fighting vigilante, as he goes from beloved local icon and leader of The Rain City Superhero Movement to a dejected and humiliated figure waiting for a verdict on a charge of selling cocaine to undercover cops. Was he a super villain all along? Host David Weinberg enters the unbelievable world of Phoenix Jones - and the universe of costumed crusaders - to find out the truth.
Pod Crashing Episode 172 With David Weinberg From The Super Hero ComplexThe podcast tracks the enigmatic rise and fall of Phoenix Jones, Seattle's real-life crime-fighting vigilante, as he goes from beloved local icon and leader of The Rain City Superhero Movement to a dejected and humiliated figure waiting for a verdict on a charge of selling cocaine to undercover cops. Was he a super villain all along? Host David Weinberg enters the unbelievable world of Phoenix Jones - and the universe of costumed crusaders - to find out the truth.
Pod Crashing Episode 172 With David Weinberg From The Super Hero ComplexThe podcast tracks the enigmatic rise and fall of Phoenix Jones, Seattle's real-life crime-fighting vigilante, as he goes from beloved local icon and leader of The Rain City Superhero Movement to a dejected and humiliated figure waiting for a verdict on a charge of selling cocaine to undercover cops. Was he a super villain all along? Host David Weinberg enters the unbelievable world of Phoenix Jones - and the universe of costumed crusaders - to find out the truth.
Pod Crashing Episode 172 With David Weinberg From The Super Hero Complex The podcast tracks the enigmatic rise and fall of Phoenix Jones, Seattle's real-life crime-fighting vigilante, as he goes from beloved local icon and leader of The Rain City Superhero Movement to a dejected and humiliated figure waiting for a verdict on a charge of selling cocaine to undercover cops. Was he a super villain all along? Host David Weinberg enters the unbelievable world of Phoenix Jones - and the universe of costumed crusaders - to find out the truth.
Another victim is discovered and James, blaming himself, goes off the rails. Echo Park is a Realm production. Listen Away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Follow us! On Instagram @RealmMedia_ On Twitter @RealmMedia Check out our merch at: merch.realm.fm Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey y'all! Our team is taking a week off for the summer in between books and so if you're missing that RTCHB fix for the week heres and old episode for your ears! Has everyone in the world slept in a museum during their childhood? Well Niamh, Brayden, and Ava have and thats why this week is all about Percy's visits to America's favorite museums and the controversial freeze tried ice cream that can be found there. Oh they also have a serious debate on whether or not Percy has a Hero Complex and what other characters might while discussing The Titan's Curse Chapter 9 & 10 "I Learn How to Grow Zombies" and "I Break a Few Rocket Ships". Titan's Curse Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2STSzB6JtBfcsbH2H1J9eL?si=9Q_HSkt2QByUY97LS91Djw More on ReturnToCamp.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/return-to-camp-half-blood/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/return-to-camp-half-blood/support
Hour 2 - 00:00 - NFL QB Tiers 18:25 - Dave Zangaro with an Eagles preview 33:01 - Does Carson Wentz' have a playmaker-hero complex?
The “hero complex” is a psychological term used to describe people with the compulsive, insatiable need to help others. This impulse is typically only harmful to the individual suffering from the complex, as they go above and beyond to help everyone and everything they can. But the hero complex can also manifest itself in criminal ways. These people create life-threatening scenarios which they have the skills to resolve, seeking recognition for their so-called heroic acts. This complex commonly shows up in careers meant to help others like law enforcement, fire and rescue, and nursing. Articles Referenced During Episode: University of Arkansas Criminal Justice Institute- The “Hero Syndrome”, by Sergeant Ben D. Cross The Washington Post- ‘Hero' Admits Planting Olympic Bomb, by Jay Mathews Vanity Fair- American Nightmare: The Ballad of Richard Jewell, by Marie Brenner Psychology Today- “Hero” Serial Killers: Some healthcare workers like the rush of “saving” patients they've endangered, by Katherine Ramsland, Ph.D. NPR- Former German Nurse Guilty of Killing 85 Patients In Serial Murder Case, by Bill Chappell The New York Times - Former Patient Points to Nurse In Murder Trial, by Philip S. Gutis Books Inside the Minds of Healthcare Serial Killers, by Katherine Ramsland, Ph.D. TV Shows/Movies: Manhunt: Deadly Games Richard Jewell Criminal Minds - Hero Syndrome Episodes Follow along to never miss a monstrous moment! New episodes released every Monday. If you enjoyed today's episode be sure to rate, review and share! Instagram: @monstermedpod Ashley's Instagram: @ashandcinn Website: www.monstermedpod.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/monstermedpod/support
In Today's episode Katie, EJ, & Grace Talk about of 911 OG Season 5x16-5x18 Titled "May Day" "Hero Complex" & "Starting Over" A lot happened in these episodes from the fire at dispatch, to the suspicions of Jonah, BuckTaylor clashing, Bobby's guilt, Eddie visiting Texas, a surprise wedding, Eddie and May's decisions on their lives and so much more! This was a fun one! Be sure to let us know your thoughts on the episode, feel free to comment on today's podcast instagram post, share your thoughts on twitter. Or email us. We would love to hear from you! Our email is 911lonestarrounduppod@gmail.com (please be sure to write "911 OG episode thoughts" in the subject line) Be sure to follow the podcast on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter & Facebook @911lsroundup We are also are now on youtube search 911 lone star round up to watch audio version of the podcast and please subscribe https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGkCddGsHvEt7Ocyrt90qoA/videos Also Join our discord server where we can chat all things 911 lone star & more https://discord.com/invite/RA8z4XNQhg Also, be sure to follow us on our own socials so we can talk more Katie: @fortheloveoftarlos on Instagram & TikTok @forloveoftarlos on Twitter EJ: @ej8302 on Instagram & Twitter Grace: @ronen-rafa_911 on Instagram & @sheepgirl31 on Twitter Thanks again guys so much for listening & We will see you next Monday for our final episode before Our Hiatus! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/911lonestarroundup/message
Jennifer Paxton is the VP of People at Smile.io, a company that creates effective loyalty programs for smaller businesses. With an extensive background in tech startups, she is a prominent leader in the world of HR and recruiting. Alongside her position at Smile.io, she sits on the board for the Cultural Alliance of Medfield. She has previously worked as a director of talent for other leading companies such as Privy, LevelUp, and TrueMotion. She is a proponent of direct sourcing and employment branding, having developed her unique style of recruitment. In this episode… How do you consciously build a great work culture? Almost every business has a mission statement and some ideals, but what does that look like in action? Building a culture is a thorough and intensive process, touching every aspect of your business. It starts from the ground up and requires proper leadership to see it cultivated. With the rise in remote work, it's become more difficult than ever to keep your employees unified. Fortunately, Jennifer Paxton has learned how to do it. Dov Pollack has an in-depth conversation with Jennifer Paxton, the VP of People at Smile.io, to talk about company culture and the role that HR plays. They go over the common problems in the workplace, including addressing conflict and overcoming the challenge of remote work. They then discuss Jennifer's own experiences and how she was influenced by the leaders in her life. Find out the rest by tuning into this episode of the Next Wave Leadership Podcast!
Welcome to the Beantown Bullies podcast In this episode I discuss America is doing to much Ukriane Trans in war Who people really are Please leave us a review. If you have any topics or criticism, please comment or shoot us an email at BeantownBullies617@gmail.com If you would like to support you can with the following. SUPPORT THE PODCAST Cash app - $GIO2929 Paypal - paypal.me/basha544 https://anchor.fm/beantownbullies617/support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beantownbullies617/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beantownbullies617/support
When you think about a Hero, what's the first thing that comes into your mind? Who is the first person you think about as a hero in your life? In our first episode, The Hero Complex, we discuss times in our lives when we step into a situation trying to fix a problem, only to create new issues.
In this episode, Caleb talks with Hosanna Wong about her book, How (Not) to Save the World.Links MentionedHosanna WongHow (Not) to Save the World by Hosanna Wong
Part of us wants to be the reason he stops. We want to be enough for him to quit. We want so badly to do enough, be enough, help enough so that he can overcome his addiction to pornography. Unfortunately, that is never going to work. Join me today as I walk you through WHY your brain wants to think this way, why it won't work, and what you can do about it. The next group is starting on October 11! This group will have 10 women in it and it's already starting to fill up! Reserve your spot today by heading to my website and signing up for a free consultation call! We will sign you up and get you ready to go! If you don't want to wait until October to begin coaching, no problem! Sign up for a free consultation call today and we will get you started working with me one on one!
8 TINY REINDEER - Please enjoy this preview of our hit holiday series! Find the entire family friendly series for free at www.herocomplex.ca It's like a pixar movie in a podcast! The story: In the not too distant future, Santa Claus has automated his entire toy delivery operation, having now released all of his reindeer back into the wild. But when his new technology is hacked by a power-hungry business man, Santa gives his 2 remaining elves the near impossible task of tracking down his mischievous and magical 8 Tiny Reindeer to help make Christmas happen!
5:00 Excessive Inclusion 10:20 Pack Mentality 20:00 Dealing w/ Hero Complex 35:50 Navigating Parenting In Today's Age 50:55 Part Of Being Alive Is Being At Risk For Death 55:10 “Fair” In The Natural World Doesn't Exist 1:12:20 Being Selective w/ Who You Allow To Speak Into Your Life 1:15:00 It's Alot Harder To Be The One Calling The Shots Than The One Taking The Orders. 1:22:00 Wrap Up Twitter: @RealBobbyDino --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-zach-homol-show/message
Hey guys! In this week's episode of The Snatchelor, Margo and Nicole dive deep into this weeks episode of The Bachelor. We discuss everything from Peter's admission that he's falling in love with Madison, her connection to her faith, Natasha & Kelsey's one on and one, and the worst 3 on 1 of all time, which resulted in the devastating elimination of Kelley. We also discuss The Bachelor theory going around the world - that Peter ends up with his producer. We also give our insight into who we want to be the next bachelor, how we think the season is going to end, and why we think Peter has a hero complex. As well as, we share with you what we're currently listening to. Remember, all songs are added to the "Snatchelor's songs" playlist on Spotify!
This month we're live and remote at the specatacular comic shop Hero Complex in Manayunk, PA. We're talking Jeff Lemire's Trillium (graphic novel—a first for us!), Infinity Shred's Long Distance (record—instrumental—another first for us!), and Flying Dog's Bloodline blood orange ale (beer—you guessed it, for the first time!). Tune in to hear the dudes chat about first comics, how many infinities out of 8 infinities is enough, the perils of 7% beer, and so much more with special guest, and proprietor of Hero Complex, J.D. Korejko.