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You can fill in the blanks on this one! Whatever you allow is what you're going to get! If you don't want better, keep doing what you're doing but it will never benefit you!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/relationships-and-relatable-life-chronicles--4126439/support.
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Masculinity isn't inherently good or bad - it's a force. Like fire, it can be used to build or destroy. The real question isn't whether masculinity is the problem; it's whether a man has learned to direct it with discipline, character, and purpose. In this episode of Friday Field Notes, Ryan Michler explores the critical distinction between masculinity and manliness, then breaks down five immature archetypes that keep men from reaching their full potential. From the Man Child to the Jester, Ryan explains how these patterns show up in everyday life and what it takes to move beyond them. If you're willing to take an honest look in the mirror, this episode may reveal exactly where you need to grow. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS 00:00 Intro 00:17 Masculinity Is Not Inherently Good or Bad 02:26 Masculinity vs. Manliness 04:33 Being Good vs. Being Good at Being a Man 05:44 Manliness Requires Virtuous Direction 06:40 The Meaning of Arete 08:29 Masculinity Without Refinement 09:27 Archetype #1: The Man Child 15:31 Archetype #2: The Ghost 21:27 Archetype #3: The Tyrant 25:36 Archetype #4: The Martyr 30:49 Archetype #5: The Jester 34:45 Which Archetype Are You? 36:45 Iron Council Preview Invitation 38:05 Final Thoughts and Challenge Battle Planners: Pick yours up today! Order Ryan's new book, The Masculinity Manifesto. For more information on the Iron Council brotherhood. Want maximum health, wealth, relationships, and abundance in your life? Sign up for our free course, 30 Days to Battle Ready
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Part of awakening is seeing when a relationship has fixable issues, and when it's not going to change due to deeply ingrained ways of being in one, or both partners. Break your patterns of self-betrayal, overexplaining, and overthinking in your relationship for good. Join the Collective:https://linkly.link/2jrKc The Rapid Relationship Pattern Assessment ($111) Get it here: https://linkly.link/2i1u3 Connect with Leanne on Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/awakeningwomenofficial/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/awakeningwomenofficial/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/theevolvedfeminine and https://www.youtube.com/@awakeningwomenofficial Website: leanneoaten.com Leanne Oaten is a former Registered Professional Counsellor with a background in Counselling Psychology and has over 13 years of experience counselling and coaching women. This podcast is for high-achieving CEO, entrepreneurial women who refuse to settle in a life that looks successful on the outside but feels empty on the inside. If you're juggling business, career, family, and a relationship that doesn't light you up while secretly craving more freedom, more abundance, and more joy - this is the podcast for you. I help women reclaim their power, build unshakable self-trust, and create the kind of life they no longer want to escape from. We're not here to hustle harder or burn it all down, we're reinventing ourselves and our lives from power. We're no longer focused on changing men, or fixing ourselves for men, we are building for ourselves so that we never settle again. We're here to make power moves with ease, and feminine energy that attracts everything you want without losing yourself in the process. So if you're ready to stop waiting for him to change, stop negotiating your worth, and start embodying the woman you want to be, welcome home. Let's dive in. Narcissistic Abuse | Intimate Relationships | Marriage | Dating | Divorce | Midlife | Parenting | Holistic Healing
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"The root problem is not ignorance, it is arrogance." Hebrews 5:11-14
Following the death of the Elder in 367 BCE, Dion invited Plato back to tutor the immature Dionysius the Younger. James Romm explains that Dion hoped Plato could transform the new ruler into an enlightened, constitutional monarch rather than a tyrant. Despite Plato's efforts to reform the court's lifestyle, the regime remained characterized by 90-day drinking parties and excessive wealth. The relationship soured when Dionysius intercepted a letter Dion sent to Carthaginian diplomats, viewing it as betrayal. Consequently, Dion was banished, and Plato was held under house arrest until being rescued by the philosopher-leader Archytas. (3/8)1245 THE ACADEMY
Tisha accused of being immature and having arrested development?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/brand-new715--2075014/support.
Anything for love will cost you unnecessary heartache, headache, and pain! If you're willing to do anything for love you have serious unresolved inner issues. It's time to look at yourself and be honest about who you are! Thinking that way means the individaul is immature, don't know what love is or what it isn't, and they don't love himself or herself.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/relationships-and-relatable-life-chronicles--4126439/support.
News Headlines, Greg's Immature replies to text messages, Fail Stories & More! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode, I break down what it actually looks like to be emotionally immature in dating and relationships. I share real examples from clients who handled situations poorly, from overreacting to small issues to avoiding difficult conversations altogether. You'll hear how these patterns show up in subtle ways and why they create unnecessary conflict. I also explain the direct link between emotional immaturity and recurring arguments, tension, and disconnection. This isn't about judgement, it's about awareness. If you've ever wondered why things escalate or fall apart too quickly, this episode will help you spot the behaviours that quietly undermine your results. Learn more about my coaching and digital courses here: https://socialattraction.co.uk/gary-gunn/ Join my newsletter: socialattraction.co.uk/daily-newsletter/ Subscribe to my YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/c/GaryGunn?sub_confirmation=1 This video is for entertainment purposes only. Any action you take upon the information provided is strictly at your own risk, and we will not be responsible for any losses or damages in connection with the use of this video. The selection of techniques, opinions, programs, products, services, tools, templates, or manuals is not a guarantee of income or success. You are fully responsible for the effort you put in and the results you achieve by following the information in this video. All content, materials, and techniques delivered are proprietary and cannot be used, disclosed, or duplicated without permission. This video is for informational purposes only and does not form a professional relationship. Visit our website if you wish to hire us on a professional basis. #datingadviceformen #datingtipsformen #datingcoachformen This video is owned by Social Attraction Limited and is protected by copyright. Unauthorised use—including reposting, stitching, duetting, reacting, or using this content for commentary or derivative work on any platform—is strictly prohibited. We reserve all rights and will take action against infringement.
Writer, podcaster, teacher, thinker, public discourser, and friend of the pod' Megan Daum joins the Dorx to discuss 80's music trivia. After which we talk about natalism: pro, anti, soft anti-, demi-, and a-. How wrong was Paul Ehrlich? Is the Demographic Transition Theory true? How has our understanding of (over)population changed? Are people better off having kids? Who will wipe our butts when we get old? What wallpaper goes with suicide? Were we really that clever and interesting in our 20's, or just cute? And most importantly, WHAT IF??Links:The Unspeakeasy podcast: https://www.theunspeakablepodcast.com/Unspeakeasy Retreats & Workshops: https://theunspeakeasy.com/J. Geils Band: CenterfoldPeter and the WolfUnspekeasy Lionel Shriver interview: https://www.theunspeakablepodcast.com/p/lionel-shrivers-most-problematicNina's abandoned late 1990's/early 2000 antinatalist documentary Thank You For Not Breeding:Selfish, Shallow, and Self-Absorbed: https://www.meghandaum.com/selfish-shallow-self-absorbedPaul Ehrlich: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-00939-5Demographic Transition Theory: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11618374/Virginia Abernethy - Population Politics: https://www.routledge.com/Population-Politics-The-Choices-That-Shape-Our-Future/Abernethy-Hardin/p/book/9780765806031Deluded and Immature by Nina (contains all the things I wanted to say on this podcast but didn't): https://ninapaley.com/2022/10/04/deluded-and-immature/The Baby Boon by Elinor Burkett: https://archive.org/details/babyboonhowfamil0000burk Get full access to Heterodorx Podcast at heterodorx.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode Katie talks to you about what to do with emotionally immature people
In this high-energy episode, the crew dives deep into the Final Four of the ultimate 90s R&B Group Bracket, debating the "City vs. County" matchups between legendary acts like Jodeci and Boyz II Men. We break down the sudden controversy surrounding Chili from TLC, exploring her viral response to Michelle Obama reposts and the paper trail of her political donations. The conversation shifts to the legacy of 90s fashion with a look at the iconic Starter jacket era and the viral moments that made them premium streetwear. We also analyze Marcus Houston's recent claims about his time on Sister, Sister and whether his character, Roger, hindered Immature's musical growth, followed by Chaka Khan's unfiltered take on the performance style of today's female artists. 3:52 The 90s R&B Group Bracket: Final Four & The UK Vote 8:12 Chilli (TLC) Controversy: The Michelle Obama Repost & MAGA Donations 28:40 Tisha Campbell's comments on Martin Lawrence 38:06 Tank and Tyrese Verzuz that we all needed 59:44 Brandy and Wanye Morris' age gap resurfaces in Brandy's new book 1:12:09 Marques Houston (Immature): Did Roger Ruin the Music Career? 1:20:36 Chaka Khan's "Seasoned Veteran" Take on Modern Performers 1:33:31 The History of Starter Jackets: 90s Colorways & Viral Fashion 1:39:01 Bob Barker was a trip on The Price is Right
Most people think maturity comes with age… but what if that's not true?In this episode, we break down the uncomfortable reality that many of us have grown older—but never truly grew up. From emotional reactions to lack of discipline and instability, we're still operating from the same mindset we had as teenagers.The truth? No one ever taught us how to become mature.Instead, we were shaped by a culture that glorifies chaos, avoids responsibility, and confuses freedom with a lack of discipline—through movies, music, and social norms.This episode challenges you to take a hard look at your life and ask:Are you actually growing… or just getting older?Because maturity isn't automatic—it's a decision.
Send us Fan MailDr. Tarah Colaizy, Professor of Neonatology at the University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital and Medical Director of the Mother's Milk Bank of Iowa, challenges the one size fits all approach to nutrition in periviable infants. She shares the Iowa philosophy of individualized, principle driven feeding management, explains why rigid protocol adherence can backfire in the most immature babies, and walks through her unit's glycerin protocol for meconium obstruction of prematurity. She also discusses the practical realities of frequent low volume lab monitoring and the importance of patience over speed in enteral feeding advancement.Support the showAs always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below.Enjoy!
In 1 Corinthians 3, Paul confronts believers who had become nothing more than spiritual babies. Despite all they had received through faith in Christ, they were not growing. We need to guard against the same being true in our own lives. Join Kelly as he leads in this study.His Hill 50th Anniversary Reunion https://hishill.org/50th/www.instagram.com/thehishillpodcast/www.hishill.orgkelly@hishill.org
What started as a simple idea for an exclusive podcast quickly spiralled into complete chaos. The team attempts to get though a story Kate brought to the table… but things go downhill fast. Between mispronunciations, uncontrollable laughter, and more, this episode proves that sometimes the best content comes when absolutely nothing goes to plan - At least we had a laugh!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this message from Ephesians 4:11–16, Pastor Jim explores the difference between immature faith and mature faith and how the church grows into Christlikeness together. Using the imagery of waves and wind pushing a boat off course, he explains how believers can be easily tossed around by life's circumstances or by new teachings when their identity is not firmly rooted in Jesus. Immature faith reacts to every wave and follows every new voice, but mature faith stays anchored to the gospel and keeps its focus on Christ. Jim reminds listeners that maturity is not simply knowing more information about the Bible but allowing the gospel to reshape identity so that believers increasingly reflect Jesus. As the body of Christ grows together, each person plays a role by speaking the truth in love, encouraging one another, and helping one another stay fixed on the horizon of Christ. Through this shared ministry the church is built up, strengthened in unity, and equipped to display the fullness of Jesus to the world.
If a person don't like you because of something someone else has said, so what!! If they're that elementary and immature, you don't need that person in your life! They don't think for themselves, which is a sure sign of unresolved inner issues. Love yourself enough not to care what others say about you! It's their problem, not yours! If you're bothered by it that says a lot about you! People are broken, which means they are also immature. It leads to insecurities causing people to be jealous and envious, they think it's the person they don't like, but really it's unresolved issues within self!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/relationships-and-relatable-life-chronicles--4126439/support.
Whitney breaks down Jeanette McCurdy's interview on Alex Cooper's Call Her Daddy. She discusses enmeshment, parentification and the painful process of accepting that a parent was abusive. Then she answers a listener question about an emotionally immature mother who insists on playing best friend and family authority at the same time.Whitney Goodman is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and the founder of Calling Home, a membership community that helps people navigate complex family dynamics and break harmful cycles.Have a question for Whitney? Send a voice memo or email to whitney@callinghome.coJoin the Family Cyclebreakers ClubFollow Whitney on Instagram | sitwithwhitFollow Whitney on YouTube | @whitneygoodmanlmftOrder Whitney's book, Toxic PositivityThis podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice.01:27 Jeanette McCurdy's Story18:32 Listener Question Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ian Von sits down with R&B legend Marques Houston for a candid conversation about his 30+ year journey—from child star in Bébé's Kids and member of Immature, to solo success, acting, and co-founding Footage Films. He breaks down the impact of “Never Lie,” the golden era of '90s R&B, helping launch artists like Usher and Ty Dolla $ign, today's music industry, fatherhood, AI in creativity, and why “Naked” is his time-capsule record—plus what's next, including new films and his April 25 show at Toyota Arena.
Vanessa Trump acknowledged her “immature” behavior while fussing about her hair during a photoshoot with boyfriend Tiger Woods at the 2026 Genesis Invitational golf tournament at Los Angeles' Riviera Country Club, which Woods hosted.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Vanessa Trump acknowledged her “immature” behavior while fussing about her hair during a photoshoot with boyfriend Tiger Woods at the 2026 Genesis Invitational golf tournament at Los Angeles' Riviera Country Club, which Woods hosted.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Many people don't believe it is true, but it is true! However, most people are still dealing with lack of control of the their flesh. Therefore, they just don't believe it can happen. They are of immature minds and still being controlled by their flesh. When a person have no control over the flesh it affects them in many ways and many areas of their lives, because they're always doing the wrong things to gain something.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/relationships-and-relatable-life-chronicles--4126439/support.
Lent isn't about giving something up. It's about becoming someone new. As we begin this Lenten journey, we're exploring what it means to develop an emotionally healthy spirituality — because, as we're reminded: “You can't be spiritually mature while remaining emotionally immature.” Through the story of King Saul, we see what happens when insecurity, fear, ego, and unmanaged emotion go unchecked. Saul had power, success, wealth — and no real health. No real friends. No inner stability.
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Erica telling us about her forgotten water bottle took us down a path we never expected to go down...
Austin, Dak, and Hunter update on the Husker basketball season, give thoughts on Bill Moos memoir, and update on other Husker news.
Are you constantly navigating conversations where you feel like you're walking on eggshells? Or maybe you find yourself questioning your reality after talking to someone who can't seem to take accountability, ever?In this episode, I dive into the uncomfortable (but necessary) topic of how to talk to emotionally immature people — whether it's a partner, parent, friend, or colleague.Through the lens of personal growth, communication skills, and emotional intelligence, I'll walk you through what emotional immaturity really looks like, how to protect your peace without cutting everyone off, and powerful ways to respond without abandoning yourself.What you'll get out of this episode… Why emotional immaturity is so triggeringBrave phrases to set boundaries from a grounded placeThe power of walking away (without guilt)Why you don't have to win the argumentHow to hold space without abandoning your truthThis Episode is Sponsored by Chai TonicsThis Galentine's, give the gift of ritual with Chai Tonics — nourishing Ayurvedic superfood chai blends for calm, focus, and a nervous-system exhale. Get 20% off with code VALENTINE at https://bit.ly/trychaitonics.Discover which chai blend matches your vibe with my FREE quiz: https://chaitonics.com/pages/chai-quiz Breathe better with JASPRIf you're ready to support your healing from the inside out, start with the air you breathe. Try the JASPR Air Scrubber for a cleaner, safer home environment — get $400 off with code BRAVE at https://jaspr.co/brave.Support your body with REJŪVMy go-to science-backed red light therapy for faster recovery, reduced soreness, and deeper repair. Try it today with code BRAVETABLE: Https://werejuv.com/?ref=NEETABHUSHANFollow along for more tips, community, and resources to brave a better you!YOUTUBE / @TheBraveTableIG / @neetabhushan IG / @thebravetable TIKTOK / @neeta.bhushanWEB / https://neetabhushan.comIf you loved this episode, check out…Ep. #396: Everyone Says “Cut Them Off” — Here's What No One Tells You About Family Healing: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/396-everyone-says-cut-them-off-heres-what-no-one-tells/id1608226580?i=1000744134535 Ep. #402: You Cannot Manifest From Exhaustion (Here's What to Do Instead): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/402-you-cannot-manifest-from-exhaustion-heres-what/id1608226580?i=1000747025409 Ep. #403: Why You're Already Negotiating Every Day (But Don't Realize It) with Lousin Mehrabi: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/403-why-youre-already-negotiating-every-day-but-dont/id1608226580?i=1000747708015 To receive a free gift, email a screenshot of your 5-star review of The Brave Table to support@globalgrit.co
After moving a person in, some people found out the hard way that who they thought the person was is much different from who they are. I know in every situation things sometimes work, but it always depending on the mindsets of the individuals involved. The only way it works is positive change must occur, people must mature.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/relationships-and-relatable-life-chronicles--4126439/support.
Some parents haven't cut the cord of their adult children, which has caused their adult children dysfunction in most areas of their lives! It's not a good thing and some of the adult children keep the cycle going with their own children! Many adult children become co-dependent on their parents and others because their parents never cut the cord! They dont have the mindset of a self-sufficient person and they rely on others to take care of them!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/relationships-and-relatable-life-chronicles--4126439/support.
On today's episode, Andy answers your questions on how to get your spark back in life without being irresponsible or selfish, how to run a business without living in survival mode all the time, and how to deal with immature coworkers at your job.
In this Friday Feels episode opens, Jared and Jordana get into Jared's very Florida Christmas and whether he really deserved getting called out for taking selfies in public. They dive into whether Happy New Year” is a criminally lazy dating-app opener, how late is too late to send it, and the exact moment “HNY” becomes unforgivable. Then, a listener questions whether her husband's friends are genuinely uncomfortable or just chaotically harmless, and how much nonsense you're actually expected to tolerate at the beginning of a relationship. Finally, J and J wonder if a listener should 'tolerate' or 'tap-out' – debating whether it's worth pushing for a second date or if rejection is just the universe telling you it was never a match to begin with. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello future humans with self-agency inspiring human potential!Become a paid subscriber to access practical exercises that use mindset, mindfulness & mindsight to grow confidence, handle change with good stress, raise your frequency & inner stillness & ground yourself in VVS: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maria-florio/subscribeInspiring Human Potential spotlights higher-self mindset lifestyle POVs, stories, ideas & practices.Maria Florio inspires human potential by sharing the keys to inner growth & following your heart. She brings together human, spiritual, & spirituality elements to explore human evolution, consciousness, & being yourself. She looks at how sciences & spirituality together reveal the way to access infinite higher human consciousness potential when pursuing self-help, personal development, spiritual growth, & mental & emotional mastery. She also talks about how mindset & lifestyle, mindfulness, secure attachment, integration of the brain, & restorative embodiment lead to higher intelligence & fulfillment. She uses perspectives & stories from her self-empowered, enlightening, mystic, spiritual, & mindful life. From the age of eight, Maria decided she was going to help people when she grew up. A vague statement that meant to her, & still means, to help people live a good life as themselves.5D mystic POV stories on mindfulness, educational podcasts & being yourselfA securely attached self-led mystic, spiritual & mindful person knows inconsistencies for what they are: fear, fear of intimacy, emotional vulnerability & being yourself in connection.Be you, mindful & flawed with integrity.Love is supporting each other to fly. Love lifts you up when you're down & it soars the skies with you when you're up. Love is always there."The kingdom of God is within you." - JesusLove, Maria5D Mystic Spiritual Self-Help Mindful Mentor Podcast Spiritual & Science Human VoiceBringing Together Human, Spiritual & Spirituality Elements to Explore Human Evolution & ConsciousnessEmail floriomaria80@gmail.com for 1-to-1 Mentorship or Masterclass & Spiritual Workshops & Retreats info."It is the ability to bring out the best in others that makes you a leader." - Sadhguru"Mindfulness can help integrate the mind, body, & relationships, which can lead to well-being." - Dan Siegel, MD"A non traumatized person with a secure attachment has the capacity to regulate independently of relationships." - Pat Ogden, PhDSecurely attached self-led people are strong, brave & bring change for the better because we embody intelligence, expand consciousness & self.Be Yourself In Connection In Life & Love - 5D Mystic Functional Adult POVs & StoriesSubscribe on Spotify, YouTube: @inspiringhumanpotential, another favorite podcast platform you use, or Fanbase.5D Mystic Enlightenment Functional Adult Relationships New Stories To Heal Trauma Together & Bring Forth Your Humanity"If you are a piece of creation, the Creator is definitely embedded within you. You just have to turn inward to know." - SadhguruYou'll know the piece of creation you are once you're living life as a securely attached restorative embodied self-aware, accountable & regulating person.Love, Maria5D Mystic Woo-Woo Pseudoscience Self-Help Mindful Mentor & Podcast HostMaria brings together sciences & spirituality to support human evolution & consciousness, to shed light on love & you being able to be you, the authentic you - an inner child adult who has secure attachment, integration of the brain, & restorative embodied self-aware life potential with your personal motivation to do self-help & personal development that get your self-awareness to put into practice accountability & regulation skills with the mental, emotional, & physical mastery at play as you apply & use the inner growth mindset & lifestyle approach.Inspiring Human Potential Inner Growth 5D Self-Empowered Enlightened Expanding Consciousness Voices, Stories & Perspectives
Hello future humans with self-agency inspiring human potential!Become a paid subscriber to access practical exercises that use mindset, mindfulness & mindsight to grow confidence, handle change with good stress, raise your frequency & inner stillness & ground yourself in VVS: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maria-florio/subscribeInspiring Human Potential spotlights higher-self mindset lifestyle POVs, stories, ideas & practices.Maria Florio inspires human potential by sharing the keys to inner growth & following your heart. She brings together human, spiritual, & spirituality elements to explore human evolution, consciousness, & being yourself. She looks at how sciences & spirituality together reveal the way to access infinite higher human consciousness potential when pursuing self-help, personal development, spiritual growth, & mental & emotional mastery. She also talks about how mindset & lifestyle, mindfulness, secure attachment, integration of the brain, & restorative embodiment lead to higher intelligence & fulfillment. She uses perspectives & stories from her self-empowered, enlightening, mystic, spiritual, & mindful life. From the age of eight, Maria decided she was going to help people when she grew up. A vague statement that meant to her, & still means, to help people live a good life as themselves.5D mystic POV stories on mindfulness, educational podcasts & being yourselfA securely attached self-led mystic, spiritual & mindful person knows inconsistencies for what they are: fear, fear of intimacy, emotional vulnerability & being yourself in connection.Be you, mindful & flawed with integrity.Love is supporting each other to fly. Love lifts you up when you're down & it soars the skies with you when you're up. Love is always there."The kingdom of God is within you." - JesusLove, Maria5D Mystic Spiritual Self-Help Mindful Mentor Podcast Spiritual & Science Human VoiceBringing Together Human, Spiritual & Spirituality Elements to Explore Human Evolution & ConsciousnessEmail floriomaria80@gmail.com for 1-to-1 Mentorship or Masterclass & Spiritual Workshops & Retreats info."It is the ability to bring out the best in others that makes you a leader." - Sadhguru"Mindfulness can help integrate the mind, body, & relationships, which can lead to well-being." - Dan Siegel, MD"A non traumatized person with a secure attachment has the capacity to regulate independently of relationships." - Pat Ogden, PhDSecurely attached self-led people are strong, brave & bring change for the better because we embody intelligence, expand consciousness & self.Be Yourself In Connection In Life & Love - 5D Mystic Functional Adult POVs & StoriesSubscribe on Spotify, YouTube: @inspiringhumanpotential, another favorite podcast platform you use, or Fanbase.5D Mystic Enlightenment Functional Adult Relationships New Stories To Heal Trauma Together & Bring Forth Your Humanity"If you are a piece of creation, the Creator is definitely embedded within you. You just have to turn inward to know." - SadhguruYou'll know the piece of creation you are once you're living life as a securely attached restorative embodied self-aware, accountable & regulating person.Love, Maria5D Mystic Woo-Woo Pseudoscience Self-Help Mindful Mentor & Podcast HostMaria brings together sciences & spirituality to support human evolution & consciousness, to shed light on love & you being able to be you, the authentic you - an inner child adult who has secure attachment, integration of the brain, & restorative embodied self-aware life potential with your personal motivation to do self-help & personal development that get your self-awareness to put into practice accountability & regulation skills with the mental, emotional, & physical mastery at play as you apply & use the inner growth mindset & lifestyle approach.Inspiring Human Potential Inner Growth 5D Self-Empowered Enlightened Expanding Consciousness Voices, Stories & Perspectives
Ever feel like you're the adult in every conversation with your parent? You try to connect, but somehow you end up apologizing for having feelings at all.In this episode we'll talk about how cycle starts, why it feels impossible to “get through” to them, and how to step out of the trap with clarity and calm boundaries.---------
You're all listening to this podcast because you're perhaps aware your anxious mind is causing a lot, or some, problems and you want to take back control of your side of the equation.But what happens if you're doing all of that work - and your partner is continuously responding in ways that seem unsupportive, unkind, or pretty mean?Maybe being dismissive of your feelings, getting defensive - even after you've worked really hard to approach them calmly, or perhaps even being quite harsh or unkind about what you're struggling with.In this episode I'm talking about:Dealing with dismissive and emotionally immature partnersSetting boundaries Validating yourself when they won'tAnd deciding if they're the best partner for youMentioned in the episode:Self Esteem Building KitEmail me about 1:1 coaching: Rebecca@rebeccaorecoaching.comEmail me with a question for next week's episode: Rebecca@rebeccaorecoaching.com
#349: Your partner twists your words, denies what happened, and somehow you walk away from conversations feeling like the villain. If you're dealing with an emotionally immature partner, this pattern might feel painfully familiar.Living with an emotionally immature partner can feel like trying to navigate a wilderness without a compass, where your reasonable needs get labeled as "too sensitive" and your reality gets constantly questioned. Whether you're planning to stay and work on things or gathering strength to leave, you need practical tools to preserve your sanity and sense of self while navigating this challenging dynamic.Tune in this week as I provide concrete strategies for grounding yourself when conversations spiral, building an internal validation system, and setting boundaries that protect your nervous system. You'll learn how to stop chasing clarity from someone who doesn't want to understand, recognize signs of genuine growth capacity, and assess the real costs to your wellbeing.Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://beatrizalbina.com/349Order your copy of End Emotional Outsourcing here: https://beatrizalbina.com/book/Follow me here: https://www.instagram.com/beatrizvictoriaalbinanp/?hl=enMentioned in this episode:End Emotional Outsourcing Is here!For years, we've gathered here to unpack codependent, perfectionist, and people-pleasing habits. Now, all those conversations, all that healing, and all the nerdy science have come together in my new book, End Emotional Outsourcing. Get your copy today: https://feminist-wellness.captivate.fm/bookEEO Pre-Sale
Send us a textEpisode 196 - The Emotionally Immature Things We Say (And Why They Don't Work)Have you ever walked away from a conversation with your adult child and thought, “Why did I say that?” or “That did not go how I wanted”?In this episode, Tina dives deep into the emotionally immature things we say—often without realizing it—and why those words don't create the connection we long for. You'll learn how your nervous system hijacks your responses, how to notice your patterns, and how to shift toward emotional maturity and real repair.Whether you've said, “I'm not perfect, you know,” or “Just get over it and move on,” this episode will help you understand what's underneath those words—and what to say instead.What You'll Learn:Why emotional immaturity isn't about being a “bad parent”—it's about being in protection mode7 common phrases that damage connection (and what they really mean)How your nervous system impacts your ability to stay calm and presentSimple shifts to move from reactivity to responsibility in conversationsWhy awareness—not perfection—is the first step to healing family relationships Download the Free Guide: “The 3-Step Solution to Keeping Your Cool Around Family Holiday Drama” Holidays can stir up old patterns and emotions—this guide will help you stay grounded and respond with grace.Grab your copy here: DOWNLOAD THE GUIDE Ready to learn how to manage your emotional reactions? Calm Core is your guide:Being able to manage your emotional reactions to others is a vital step in repairing family relationshipsCLICK HERE TO SEE CALM CORE Tina Gosney is the Family Conflict Coach. She works with parents who have families in conflict to help them become the grounded, confident leaders their family needs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with us: Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/tinagosneycoaching/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tinagosneycoaching ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tina is certified in family relationships and a trauma informed coach. Visit tinagosney.com for more information on coaching services.
Does starting something new excite you? Do you dive right into a new goal, and obsessed with seeing results? If so, you are a starter. Being a starter is a blessing because it means that you don't hesitate to take the first step. But there is a difference between an immature and a mature starter. Immature starters use a lot of energy up front because they are only interested in the reward. Along the way, that motivation fizzles out, leaving you disappointed, frustrated, and even ready to quit. In today's episode, Lisa shares her experience as an immature starter. She used to be obsessed with the destination, robbing herself of peace and contentment for years. Now, Lisa is still a starter, but she is a mature starter. She removed two words from her vocabulary, significantly changing her relationship with her goals. She has no problem launching into something new, but she has taught herself to appreciate the journey and focus on mastery instead of speed. If you are a starter looking to learn how to control your pace, ensuring you have energy and motivation from the first step through to the finish line, this episode is for you. Tune in to learn the two words you need to remove from your vocabulary to find peace and contentment while working toward your goals. JOIN OUR NEXT 30-DAY PLANT-BASED VEGAN SOS CHALLENGE Do you have what it takes to commit to the next Plant Protocol® 30-Day Vegan, Salt, Oil, and Sugar-Free Challenge? The challenge is running from January 1 to January 31, 2026, with preparatory classes in October, November, and December. Join Lisa for the first prep class, Cravings Uncovered: The Science of Salt, Oil, and Sugar Addiction, happening on October 28th. This enlightening session will reveal how food companies engineer addiction into the foods you love and provide you with the tools to break free without relying solely on willpower. Register now to secure your spot. COACH ME LIVE SESSION If today's episode hit home, why not bring your question directly to the mic? Lisa is now offering complimentary Coach Me Live sessions where podcast listeners get coached live on air. If you're building your wellness brand or just need clarity on your next step, this is for you. Request your Coach Me Live spot LINKS AND RESOURCES — Visit https://www.lisaangelsmith.com/ to learn about our programs FOLLOW ME — Instagram: @lisaangelsmith Facebook: @ThePlantBasedFoodie LinkedIn: @lisaangelsmith Website: https://www.lisaangelsmith.com/ RATE, REVIEW, & FOLLOW PODCAST – If you love the content and find it valuable, please consider rating, reviewing, and following my show! New episodes drop weekly, and if you're not following, there's a good chance you'll miss out.
#348: If you feel like you're going crazy in your relationship, where simple conversations turn into confusing battles where you're somehow always wrong, you might be dealing with an emotionally immature partner. Join me this week as I dive into the signs and impact of being in a relationship with an emotionally immature person. You'll learn the key signs of emotional immaturity in relationships, how it affects your nervous system, and the connection between childhood experiences and current relationship patterns. If you've ever felt like you're walking on eggshells in your relationship, or constantly questioning your reality, this episode is for you. And make sure to tune in next week for part 2, where we'll discuss practical strategies for dealing with emotional immaturity in relationships.Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://beatrizalbina.com/348Order your copy of End Emotional Outsourcing here: https://beatrizalbina.com/book/Follow me here: https://www.instagram.com/beatrizvictoriaalbinanp/?hl=enMentioned in this episode:End Emotional Outsourcing Is here!For years, we've gathered here to unpack codependent, perfectionist, and people-pleasing habits. Now, all those conversations, all that healing, and all the nerdy science have come together in my new book, End Emotional Outsourcing. Get your copy today: https://feminist-wellness.captivate.fm/bookEEO Pre-Sale
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Send us a textWhat does Christian maturity really mean? We're talking real life faith, self-righteousness, and those frustrating moments when Bible knowledge doesn't equal love. Let's get honest about spiritual growth. Join Joël Malm and Rick Malm as they discuss a viral clip that sparked intense Christian backlash. They share raw insights on dealing with arrogance, the Dunning-Kruger effect in faith, and the true meaning of allowing God's word to pierce your soul. It's a candid look at growth, humility, and the patience needed on your spiritual journey. 00:00 Changing Podcast Format & Work-Life Balance 03:10 Critiques on Biblical Knowledge vs. Maturity 07:56 The Dangers of Externalizing Faith 12:08 Seminary's Impact and Dealing with Arrogance 15:46 Possessing Your Soul: A Lifelong Journey 19:16 Patience and Growth in Faith #ChristianMaturity #SpiritualGrowth #FaithJourney #ChurchLife #RealTalk
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532. It's possible to have healthy, reciprocal relationships, even if you're dealing with emotionally immature people. In this episode, Dr. Monica Johnson looks at how to reclaim your peace by understanding this dynamic. She looks at why your boundaries are essential and offers insights on how to disengage from unhealthy patterns so you can prioritize your well-being.Find a transcript here. Savvy Psychologist is hosted by Dr. Monica Johnson. Have a mental health question? Email us at psychologist@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 929-256-2191. Find Savvy Psychologist on Facebook and Twitter, or subscribe to the newsletter for more psychology tips.Savvy Psychologist is a part of Quick and Dirty Tips.Links: https://quickanddirtytips.com/savvy-psychologisthttps://www.facebook.com/savvypsychologisthttps://twitter.com/qdtsavvypsychhttps://www.kindmindpsych.com/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Growing up with emotionally immature parents often leaves lasting patterns like people-pleasing, hyper-independence, or caretaking. In this episode, we explore why setting healthy boundaries with parents who are critical, inconsistent, or self-absorbed feels so hard—and why it's essential for your healing. Emotionally immature parents can make boundaries feel impossible. In this episode, I'll walk you through a step-by-step guide to create boundaries that actually work—from scripting conversations to handling guilt-tripping or anger. If you've ever wondered how to protect your peace and finally prioritize your own well-being, this episode will give you the clarity and tools you need. Read the show notes for today's episode at terricole.com/758
Welcome back to Benson Book Club! Today we're diving into Chapter 4 of Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents by Lindsay Gibson—aka the one that explains why you can't trust, love, or text back without spiraling.Think your mom's a narcissist? You might be onto something. Convinced your dad's emotional unavailability ruined your love life? You're not wrong. This episode is your Roman Empire. If you've ever felt unloved, emotionally starved, or like you sabotage every relationship—this might explain why. Let's get into the trauma tea.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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