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What do you do when fear takes over?How do you trust yourself when your nervous system is fully activated?And how do you move through moments of fear without swinging to one of two extremes: reacting impulsively in an attempt to regain safety… or overriding your own experience and convincing yourself everything is fine?In this deeply personal solo episode, Anna explores what happens internally when fear, self-doubt, attachment wounds, and conflicting inner parts all begin speaking at once.Because often the hardest moments in life aren't the external events themselves.It's the inner grappling that follows.The part of you that wants reassurance.The part that wants to protect.The part that feels ashamed for having needs.The part that questions your own perception.Through the lens of a recent emotionally activating experience, Anna shares what it looked like to navigate fear in real time — not perfectly, but honestly — and what emerged about nervous system regulation, self-trust, emotional repair, and staying connected to yourself while messy and uncertain.This episode is not about getting it “right.”It's about what it looks like to stay in relationship with yourself when you feel activated, conflicted, scared, and human.In this episode, we explore:• The difference between overreacting from fear and underreacting from fear — and how both can disconnect us from ourselves• What happens in the nervous system when we feel emotionally threatened or unsafe• How attachment stories and old fears quietly shape our reactions• Why conflicting inner parts can make self-trust feel confusing in difficult moments• Why emotional activation doesn't mean something is wrong with you• What emotional repair can actually look like after hard moments• How to navigate inner conflict without abandoning yourself• Why “good enough” emotional processing matters more than perfectionIf you've ever spiraled, second-guessed yourself, struggled to know whether your feelings were valid, or felt caught between fear and self-abandonment, this episode is for you.Connect with Anna:
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Becca Puglisi is an international speaker, writing coach, and best-selling author of The Emotion Thesaurus and other resources for writers. Becca joins us to share how understanding the psychology of fear can help you write vulnerable, complex characters. In this episode, you'll learn: • How fear impacts your character's personal journey • How to identify the fear holding a character back • How to create connectivity with relatable characters and your readers //Draft2Digital is where you start your Indie Author Career// Looking for your path to self-publishing success? Draft2Digital is the leading ebook publisher and distributor worldwide. We'll convert your manuscript, distribute it online, and support you the whole way. • Get started now: https://draft2digital.com/ • Learn the ins, the outs, and the all-arounds of indie publishing from the industry experts on the D2D Blog: https://Draft2Digital.com/blog • Promote your books with our Universal Book Links from Books2Read: https://books2read.com Make sure you bookmark https://D2DLive.com for links to live events, and to catch back episodes of the Self Publishing Insiders Podcast.
Ask Me How I Know: Multifamily Investor Stories of Struggle to Success
Alignment rarely arrives as a feeling of breakthrough. This episode names what reinforcement actually looks like — the quiet evidence of integration that shows up as absence, not presence, in the moments that used to pull you under.There's a form of evidence most high-capacity humans walk right past — not because it isn't there, but because it arrives as absence rather than presence.This episode is the Reinforcement stage of Week 15: Integration Across Life. Thursday's job has always been to name what practicing alignment looks like in ordinary life. Here in Week 15, that practice is quieter than it's ever been: the reaction that didn't come, the story that didn't build, the pull that simply wasn't as strong.What we name in this episode:Why the most honest evidence of alignment can't be tracked or loggedThe specific moment high-capacity humans mistake groundedness for going softWhy the absence of a reaction is more significant than the presence of a good oneWhat it means for a leader when the default has changed in the roomWhy reinforcement at this stage requires noticing — not performanceThis isn't a conversation about trying harder or holding it together better. When identity shifts at the root level, the nervous system updates its default. The pull weakens. The story stops building. The bracing quiets. Not because of effort in the moment — because of work that already happened.Today's Micro Recalibration: Where did something move through recently that used to settle in? Notice it. Don't grade it. Just acknowledge it as evidence.Explore Identity-Level Recalibration→ Schedule a conversation with Julie to see if The Recalibration is a fit for you→ Learn about The Recalibration Cohort→ Join the next Friday Recalibration Live experience → Take your listening deeper! Subscribe to The Weekly Recalibration Companion to receive reflections and extensions to each week's podcast episodes.→ Follow Julie Holly on LinkedIn for more recalibration insights→ Download the Misalignment Audit→ Subscribe to the weekly newsletter→ Books to read (Tidy categories on Amazon- I've read/listened to each recommended title.)→ One link to all things...
Ask Me How I Know: Multifamily Investor Stories of Struggle to Success
High capacity humans often wait to feel more different before they trust the change is real. This episode names what identity-led living actually looks like — and why the most honest evidence arrives in the moments you didn't plan.There's a moment in every significant season of growth when the evidence stops arriving in the places you've been watching — and starts showing up in the ones you weren't.This episode is the Reclamation stage of Week 15: Integration Across Life. Not a new truth to learn — a recognition of what's already true. What we're reclaiming today is the evidence that identity-led living isn't something we're building toward. It's something already happening in the ordinary moments of our actual relationships.What we name in this episode:Why the most honest evidence of integration arrives in unplanned relational momentsThe specific skepticism high-capacity humans bring to evidence of real changeWhy trying to replicate the unplanned response turns it from evidence into strategyWhat it means to receive the evidence without immediately qualifying itWhy reclaimed identity doesn't require maintenance — only returnThis isn't a conversation about trying harder or showing up better. Identity-Level Recalibration works at the root — when the identity shifts, the unplanned responses shift with it. Not because of effort in the moment, but because of work that went deep enough to change the default.Today's Micro Recalibration: Think of one relationship that has historically carried weight. Where did you show up differently recently — without planning to? Notice it. Receive it as evidence. Don't immediately qualify it.Explore Identity-Level Recalibration→ Schedule a conversation with Julie to see if The Recalibration is a fit for you→ Learn about The Recalibration Cohort→ Join the next Friday Recalibration Live experience → Take your listening deeper! Subscribe to The Weekly Recalibration Companion to receive reflections and extensions to each week's podcast episodes.→ Follow Julie Holly on LinkedIn for more recalibration insights→ Download the Misalignment Audit→ Subscribe to the weekly newsletter→ Books to read (Tidy categories on Amazon- I've read/listened to each recommended title.)→ One link to all things...
Ask Me How I Know: Multifamily Investor Stories of Struggle to Success
Identity shifts can leave high achievers in unfamiliar territory — not because something is wrong, but because the version of you who was still learning is ready to step aside. This episode names that quiet, bittersweet release.There's a specific feeling that comes at the end of a season you worked hard to walk through. It's not just relief. It's something more complicated — a bittersweetness toward the version of you who didn't know, at the beginning, whether you'd make it.This episode is the Release stage of Week 15: Integration Across Life. Not releasing a burden or a wound. Releasing the identity of the person who was still figuring it out — so the person who has figured it out can step forward.What we name in this episode:Why high achievers become attached to the identity of the learnerThe quiet disorientation of ordinary wholeness after a hard-earned seasonWhy feeling less charged doesn't mean you've lost what you gainedThe difference between honoring the season and staying inside itWhy releasing the former version isn't loss — it's the most honest thing growth asks of usThis isn't a conversation about letting go of the past. It's a conversation about recognizing that the becoming has resolved into being — and that ordinary fluency is the evidence of real integration, not the absence of it.Today's Micro Recalibration: Bring to mind the version of yourself who walked this season. Just acknowledge them: you worked hard, you came back every time, you can rest now.New here? I'm Julie Holly. I help high-capacity humans stop living from pressure and performance and start living from alignment. Follow for daily recalibration.Explore Identity-Level Recalibration→ Schedule a conversation with Julie to see if The Recalibration is a fit for you→ Learn about The Recalibration Cohort→ Join the next Friday Recalibration Live experience → Take your listening deeper! Subscribe to The Weekly Recalibration Companion to receive reflections and extensions to each week's podcast episodes.→ Follow Julie Holly on LinkedIn for more recalibration insights→ Download the Misalignment Audit→ Subscribe to the weekly newsletter→ Books to read (Tidy categories on Amazon- I've read/listened to each recommended title.)→ One link to all things...
In this episode, Georgie shares something deeply personal - the internal conflict she navigated around becoming a mother, not because she didn't want children, but because something about the version of motherhood she'd witnessed didn't feel like something she could choose. She always knew she would be a mother. She knew she'd be good at it. And yet for a long time, she resisted the idea with everything she had - the loss of freedom, the structural lack of support for women once they step into that role, and the template she was given by her own mother. A woman who was truly wonderful, generous, and loving... and who seemed to disappear into motherhood entirely. Georgie unpacks what she finally discovered was underneath that resistance, because for many women, the question isn't really do I want to be a mother? It's: can I be a mother without losing myself? If that question lives in you too, this episode is going to mean something.
Hi all! We're back with another minisode of the Owning Your Sexual Self podcast! This is stage two of Somato Respiratory Integration (SRI), a guided somatic practice to support you when you're feeling conflicted, stuck, or hard on yourself. Through breath, body awareness, and simple prompts, you'll begin to notice the different parts of you that are asking to be heard and learn how to hold them with more compassion. This is a practice you can come back to whenever you need to soften the tension and feel more connected to yourself.*This practice was created by Donny Epstein, creator of network spinal chiropractic and the 12 stages of healing*Support the showConnect with Rachel!Instagram: @The_Rachel_MaineWebsite: https://linktr.ee/WellnessSexpertiseYouTube: YouTube.com/@OwningYourSexualSelfFacebook: Rachel MaineEmail: therachelmaine@gmail.com
In this episode, I sit down with Bilnita Armstead, a listener of the podcast, who shares her experience navigating a dismissive/fearful avoidant attachment style. We talk about how early relationship patterns, often learned from our parents, shaped her view of love and connection, and how getting hurt in relationships led her to become emotionally numb and avoidant. She opens up about the push-pull dynamic, feeling secure when single but deeply triggered in relationships, and the mental torment that can come with it—including overthinking, relationship OCD, and constantly questioning feelings. We also explore how things like intense butterflies, cheating as a coping mechanism, and black-and-white thinking played a role in her patterns. Most importantly, this conversation normalizes these experiences and highlights the shift into learning how to sit in the “gray space,” develop self-awareness, and begin showing yourself grace as you heal and move toward more secure ways of relating.
Dr. Richard Massey spent decades inside the medical system — from USAF medic to pharmacy school to anesthesiology — before a personal betrayal by his own education cracked the paradigm wide open. In this deeply moving conversation, Richard introduces us to what he calls family biology: the idea that our nervous systems carry inherited loyalty programs from the womb, designed to absorb our ancestors' suffering as an act of love — and that what we call illness is often that love story facing backwards. We explore the intelligence of the heart, the trilogy of conception, how birth events silently script our relationship to work and intimacy, and why the body is never broken — only in repair. Richard walks us through real cases where autoimmune conditions, atrial fibrillation, and even terminal diagnoses dissolved once the ancestral connection was restored. If you've ever sensed that healing goes deeper than the body and further back than your own lifetime, this conversation will show you how deep the roots actually go.Dr. Richard Massey is a former anesthesiologist, pharmacist, and USAF medic who left conventional medicine to pursue integrative and ancestral healing. Based in Austin, Texas, he works with blood and matrix fluid microscopy, heart coherence monitoring, family constellations, and what he calls family biology — a blend of German New Medicine, Recall Healing, and ancestral medicine.(00:00) Episode Teaser(00:30) Opening Conversation(02:15) Episode Start(03:52) License Revoked Turning Point(06:00) The Body is Always Healing(08:35) Nervous System Original Programming(12:32) Reprogramming Methods(16:24) Medical Awakening Story(26:18) Birth Imprints and Labor(33:15) Conception Trilogy Numbers(45:04) Ancestral Heart Intelligence(55:26) Five Levels of Healing(01:02:35) Rebirthing and Mirror Imprint(01:05:53) Autoimmune as Inner Conflict(01:08:36) Recall Healing Breakthrough(01:15:49) Great Dane Experiment - Territory and Heart Attacks(01:27:58) Repair Phase Survival Tools(01:32:52) Blood Patterns and Heart PracticeGuest Linkshttps://www.instagram.com/docmassey1949/Connect with UsStart the free 7-Day Self-Esteem ResetJoin our free Telegram communityJoin our membership Friends of the TruthAccess all our links
If you are tired of second-guessing yourself or holding back from your full potential, you will discover why this internal friction persists and what it is truly costing you over time. Learn how resolving the root cause can restore clarity, motivation, and self-trust. Join me live at www.josephclough.info/workshop
Ever find yourself stuck in an endless loop of overthinking, self-doubt, or battling between what you want and what you "should" do? To get to the heart of this inner tug-of-war, today, I'm joined by Dana Bernstein, principal of Dare to Live Brave and author of It's the Thought that Counts: Mastering the Art of YOU vs. You. Dana is a conflict resolution coach, helping professionals in high-stakes environments like universities, government, banking, and the court system. We're talking real-life inner conflict between ambition and self-doubt, or when your values feel like they're battling for control. Dana breaks down why labeling our emotions is magic and how knowing exactly what drives you can shift everything about how you show up, not just in tough conversations, but in your biggest moments. Join us if you're ready for powerful stories, actionable steps, and plenty of aha moments to reclaim your power and move forward as your most empowered, graceful self (even in the messiest moments) to the big, bold life you envision. Show Highlights: Understanding competing values in the "YOU vs. You" conflict. [02:40] Inner conflict in women and why self-discovery matters. [04:13] Discover your best self with leveraged values and "Who" words. [05:22] How to "pause, ponder, pivot" when you feel triggered. [07:05] The rider, elephant and peanuts analogy for emotions and reasoning. [08:19] Practicing the pause effectively and advance preparation. [11:10] In-the-moment conflict vs. after-the fact conflict. [13:52] The power of self-mastery over negotiation in conflict resolution. [15:31] What do you feed your mind, ice cream vs. bananas? [19:09] Using body awareness as early warnings of conflict activation. [23:23] Self-compassion and living clean between your ears. [24:58] To take the Who assessment: https://danabernsteinconflictcoach.github.io/the-who-assessment-official-/ To find Danas book: http://bit.ly/3PLlYG9 Subscribe to the Brilliant Balance Weekly: www.brilliant-balance.com/weekly Follow Cherylanne on Instagram: www.instagram.com/cskolnicki
Principle 13 – Inner Conflict Romans 7:13-25 Even though we sincerely desire to walk in God's will, we should expect inner struggles when choosing between doing right and doing wrong.NEW! - Let us know what you think of the program! Support the show
Ask Me How I Know: Multifamily Investor Stories of Struggle to Success
High performers often sense something shifting in their relationships before they have words for it. When a relationship works but feels heavier than it should, this episode explores identity shifts, role confusion, and how awareness returns without urgency.Some of the most disorienting moments in relationships don't come from conflict — they come from quiet awareness.In this episode of The Recalibration, we explore a subtle experience many high performers, leaders, and deeply responsible people recognize: a relationship that works, yet feels heavier than it should.Nothing is “wrong.”And yet, something is different.This episode focuses on the Recognition stage of the Identity-Level Recalibration (ILR) pathway — the stage where awareness returns without urgency, and identity begins to shift beneath familiar roles.Often, this heaviness isn't dissatisfaction.It's vigilance.When you've lived for a long time as the stabilizer, the emotional anchor, or the one who carries the relational load, your nervous system adapts. Responsibility becomes reflexive. Presence turns into monitoring. And what once felt natural begins to feel effortful.This is not a communication problem.It's not a mindset issue.And it's not a failure of gratitude.It's a sign of identity realignment.In this episode, we explore:Why relationships can feel heavier during identity shiftsRole confusion and over-functioning in close partnershipsHow high achievers often carry emotional responsibility without noticingThe difference between functional relationships and alive onesWhy awareness itself is movement — not a demand for actionThis work is not about fixing your relationship.Identity-Level Recalibration is not another mindset tactic — it's the root-level recalibration that makes every other tool effective again. It begins with who you are, not what you do.Today's Micro RecalibrationYou don't need to do anything with this — just notice.Where, in your relationship, do you feel a sense of responsibility that no one has explicitly asked you to carry?Not to change it.Not to justify it.Just to notice it.Recognition always begins here.Explore Identity-Level Recalibration→ Join the next Friday Recalibration Live experience → Take your listening deeper! Subscribe to The Weekly Recalibration Companion to receive reflections and extensions to each week's podcast episodes. → Follow Julie Holly on LinkedIn for more recalibration insights → Schedule a conversation with Julie to see if The Recalibration is a fit for you → Download the Misalignment Audit → Subscribe to the weekly newsletter → Books to read (Tidy categories on Amazon- I've read/listened to each recommended title.) → One link to all things
Asoka and I explore identity, self-exploration, and a 120-day Peace Walk by Buddhist monastics promoting inner peace and compassion. We emphasize themes like non-duality, ethical practice, and the importance of inner peace as a foundation for external harmony, alongside challenges in modern society, including technology and political conflicts.
This episode is the audio replay of a previous livestream by Dr. Asanee Brogan. In this discussion, she explores how shadow work is understood within the Ifá tradition through the lens of Ori misalignment. The episode examines why people can be deeply self-aware yet struggle with consistency, discipline, and repeated life patterns, and how inner conflict signals misalignment rather than confusion.Listeners will gain insight into how Ifá approaches correction, responsibility, and alignment with destiny, as well as how traditional practices address the underlying causes of recurring internal and external challenges. This episode is for those seeking a grounded explanation of shadow work that centers on Ori, character, and sustained alignment.
Anna overhears some people gossiping about her body and feels deeply upset. Though she wants to confront them, she holds back and later regrets it, turning her anger inward.—————————————————————————————————安娜:在吗?跟你抱怨一件事!刚才我听到走在我后面的人一直在说我,评价我的身材怎么怎么样,真是太过分了。张丽:真是太过分了!你有没有回怼她们?安娜:没有。我本来想的,可是又怕场面太尴尬。但是现在后悔了,一直在想当时为什么没有怼回去!所以现在我是对自己当时的软弱生气!张丽:哈哈,那就是你的不对了。你不能拿别人的错误来惩罚自己吧?你这样就是典型的“内耗”。安娜:内耗?张丽:对啊,就是你的情绪不能好好地消化掉,一直在脑子里想啊想啊,耗费自己的精力和脑力。安娜:哎,没办法。我就老是在想:当时怼回她们一句,给她们点颜色看看。张丽:哈哈,那现在是在脑子里自己在和自己吵架,很伤神的。你知道怎么防止内耗吗?要不,你就当时怼回去,要不,你就当她们放了一个屁,不用理她们。这样不会“内耗”。安娜:嗯,你说的对,不然越想越难受。算了算了!张丽:我们不是有句话说:别和这种人一般见识! 也就是说:狗咬了你,难道你还要咬回去?安娜:哈哈哈。这个有意思。谢谢你当我的情绪顾问。我现在感觉好多了。张丽:没事。—————————————————————————————————If you're enjoying this story, there's so much more waiting for you inside maayot:✅ Daily bite-sized stories that suit your level ✅ native audio ✅ One tap Pinyin, explain in context for words and sentences✅ Writing and speaking exercises with teacher feedback ✅ Track your learning streak — never lose your momentum!
Paul describes the profound inner conflict experienced by every true believer: though justified by faith in Christ, having died to sin and been made alive to God, the Christian remains "of the flesh, sold under sin," delighting in God's spiritual law in the inner man while unable to consistently perform the good he desires and instead doing the evil he hates due to indwelling sin. This ongoing tension—the "already but not yet" of sanctification, where the believer is simultaneously righteous in Christ and still a sinner in the flesh—serves as evidence of genuine regeneration rather than cause for despair, as the unregenerate experience no such war against sin. The message offers comfort that this struggle calls believers to sorrow over sin, dependence on Christ for victory, and joyful hope in His ultimate deliverance from the "body of death," culminating in no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus and the promise of full glorification.
Have you ever noticed that it sometimes seems as though you have two different internal voices that are at odds with each other. One voice tends to encourage you to be the better version of yourself ("don't make that comment, it's hurtful") and the other voice is often pushing for the baser version of self to be revealed ("she should know how you feel, it doesn't matter if it's mean spirited.") What is going inside of me when these conflicts arise? Who or what are these inner voices and where are they coming from? Listen to Soul talk with Rabbi David Aaron and Leora Mandel to learn how to turn inner conflict into personal power. Soul Talk 08JAN2026 - PODCAST
E ae!Welcome to Deep Space Podcast! Many thanks for listening. Happy Holidays!I hope you all had a great Xmas eve with your families!This is the last show of 2025! You gonna listen an exclusive guestmix by JAMES BASELEY recorded live at my studio to be broadcasted at November 13, 2025 for Depth Charge Sessions 230! We had great times at that night with almost 40 minutes of b2b mix!!! James Baseley is founder of Depth Charge Sessions, english born producer and DJ residing in Prague Czech Republic, used to run the now defunct Prague based label ‘Red Salamanda Records’. Founding member and resident DJ of regular Prague club nights ‘Lifted’ and ‘Ourhouse’.Find out more about James Baseley at:https://www.twitch.tv/mrbaseley/about You can watch the video recording of the full mix by James Baseley and about 40 minutes of our b2b at:https://youtu.be/N_txMeCHtRM Wishing you a wonderful New Year's Eve and a great start to 2026.See you next year. Much love and peace! Playlist:Artist – Track Name – [Label] 1st hour mixed by Marcelo TavaresCVBA – The Journey (intro) – [Drift Deeper]Sad City – Bee – [Air Texture]Moon King – Reverse Imaging – [Air Texture]Ezra Collins – Tonic Dub – [PIRANHA SIBERIA DUB]M-seq – VagueBorrowed Identity – Reminisce – [quintessentials]Omar Fayyad – Traces Of You – [Gabu]Shaka – Time Is On Your Side – [Housewax]_itattracts – Love's Marathon- [8D8Music Ltd.]Berny – Deep Sermon (Ultra Rare Version 2003) (Unreleased)Iron Curtis – Roxy – [Hudd Traxx]Grzegorz Cerafin – Modem – [Crossfade Sounds]Kane Ian – Ocean – [Dustpan] 2nd hour exclusive guestmix by James Baseley (recorded live at Deep Space Podcast studio in São Paulo, Brazil)HITTO – Refractions – [Visions]Alex & Stephane Attias – Rawai – [Visions]Sean McCabe – Overflow (Original Mix) – [Visions]Tree Threes – Love on My (Original Mix) – [Blur]Stefan Ringer – Imagination – [FWM]Stefan Ringer – Monotone – [FWM]Roy Vision – Inner Conflict – [TXTR]Rick Wade – No BS – [Shall Not Fade]Roy McLaren, Deephope – When You’re Near (Deephope Remix) – [Oh So Coy]Tour-Maubourg – Dub 001 – [Shall Not Fade]Toronto Hustle x Sean Roman – Could This (An Abacus Edit) – [Wolf Music]Tooli – That Cowbell Track (Original Mix) – [Local Talk]
While many countries now allow multiple citizenship, Japan maintains a single-nationality principle.Documentary filmmaker Megumi Nishikura reflects on how Japan's Nationality Act affects people living across borders. - ドキュメンタリー映画『ハーフ』から10年以上。 日本の“社会の現実”を世界に伝えてきたドキュメンタリー映像監督・西倉めぐみさんが、 次に取り上げるテーマは日本の「国籍法」。
SummaryIn this powerful sermon from Psalm 1, Pastor Greg exposes the destructive spirit of scorn—and why it's not just dangerous, but deadly to your soul, your marriage, your ministry, and your future.You'll discover:• The hidden roots of a scornful spirit (pride, insecurity, guilt, and inner conflict)• Why scorn dries up love, faith, and fruitfulness• How mockery ruins marriages, poisons children, and hinders revival• The urgent call to repent and not sit in the seat of the scornfulThis message is more than a warning—it's a roadmap to freedom, healing, and spiritual longevity.Chapters0:00 – Manila Revival: A Testimony of Fruitfulness1:38 – A Scorner's Confession: A Life Destroyed2:45 – The Seat of the Scornful Explained4:50 – What Is Scorn? (Boasting, Mockery, Contempt)6:58 – Why Are People So Scornful?8:45 – Pride and the Illusion of Superiority10:45 – Insecurity and the Need to Tear Others Down11:52 – Guilt: The Hidden Root of Criticism14:16 – Inner Conflict and the Outward War15:40 – Scorn's Personal and Spiritual Damage17:30 – Scorn Kills Relationships, Especially in Marriage18:50 – Why Scorn Blocks Wisdom and Growth20:12 – The Generational Curse of Despising22:40 – Scorn in the Church: Blocking Revival23:50 – When God Hears Our Words25:00 – How to Survive the Spirit of Scorn26:30 – The Scorn Test: What Comes Out of Your Mouth?28:15 – Making Hard Decisions About Toxic Relationships30:45 – A Marriage and Ministry That Lasted32:15 – A Real Story: Leaving the Scorner's Table34:05 – Altar Call: Turning from Sin and Scorn36:30 – Come Pray: Make the Decision to SurviveShow 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-43369
You've built the career. Earned the title. Checked all the boxes. So why does success feel like you're wearing someone else's skin?If you've ever felt the weight of a job title that no longer fits, or sensed a growing gap between who you are and what you do, this episode is your permission slip to explore what's underneath. Raj opens up about his own identity crisis as a CEO—and the vision quest that helped him separate the labels others gave him from the truth of who he really is.In this episode, you'll discover:• Why the identities we didn't choose often create the most suffering in our lives• What happens when you write down every label you've ever carried (and why this exercise changes everything)• How to distinguish between the roles you were given and the ones you actually chose• Why "I am" without any label attached might be more powerful than you think• The difference between sourcing power from titles vs. sourcing it from soul• How letting go of "CEO" opened up a more authentic way to lead • Why expanding beyond one audience (cancer patients) actually aligned him with his true mission• What humility and vulnerability have to do with stepping into your real identityHere's the truth: You are so much more than your resume, your role, or what people call you.The labels you carry either liberate you or trap you—and most of us don't realize we have a choice. If you're navigating a career transition, feeling misaligned in your work, or sensing there's a more authentic version of yourself waiting to emerge, this conversation will help you see the path forward.Listen to the full episode to learn how to reclaim your identity and build a life that's truly yours.Connect with Raj:Website: http://www.rajjana.com/Newsletter – Sign up here: https://www.rajjana.com/staygrounded/Instagram: @raj_janaSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/22Hrw6VWfnUSI45lw8LJBPYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@raj_janaiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/rs/podcast/stay-grounded-with-raj-jana/id1318038490Legal Disclaimer: The information and opinions discussed in this podcast are for educational and entertainment purposes only. The host and guests are not medical or mental health professionals, and their advice should not be a substitute for seeking professional help. Any action taken based on the information presented is strictly at your own risk. The podcast host and their guests shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss, damage, or injury caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by information shared in this podcast. Consult your physician before making any changes to your mental health treatment or lifestyle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dr. Rick and Forrest explore how to use a life crisis productively, drawing on developmental stage theories, existential philosophy, literature, personal experience, and Rick's clinical work. They examine the anxieties of death, freedom, responsibility, and choice that often underlie these crises, and discuss how we can not only cope with these anxieties but also harness them to build a more authentic life. Throughout, they simplify, summarize, and invite you to focus on not just the next 10 years, but the next 10 minutes. Key Topics: 0:00: Introduction 5:26: Life Stages: Erickson and Levinson 15:34: Healthy vs. Unhealthy Discontent 17:18: Inner Conflict and the Anxiety of Choice 24:18: Guidelines for Having a “Good Life Crisis” 29:36: Seizing Each Day 33:00: Coping with the Anxiety of Choice 35:17: Authenticity, Values, and Living True to Yourself 44:17: Roles and Life Transitions 46:28: Clarifying Your Values 52:09: Taking Action 57:28: Recap Support the Podcast: We're now on Patreon! If you'd like to support the podcast, follow this link. Sponsors If you are exploring whether you might be neurodivergent, check out Hyperfocus with Rae Jacobson. Level up your bedding with Quince. Go to Quince.com/BEINGWELL for free shipping on your order and three hundred and sixty-five -day returns. Join hundreds of thousands of people who are taking charge of their health. Learn more and join Function at functionhealth.com/BEINGWELL. Listen now to the Life Kit podcast from NPR. Go to Zocdoc.com/BEING to find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/beingwell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Levy believes it's on Opposition Leader Sussan Ley to step in and resolve the drama involving Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price and Liberal MP Alex Hawke. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Profitable Christian Business Podcast, host Doug Greathouse interviews entrepreneur and author Albert Pellissier, whose book "What's on Your Backburner?" challenges entrepreneurs to awaken dormant desires and confront the inner conflicts holding them back from meaningful success. Albert opens up about the intersection of faith, ambition, and laziness, and shares how God used his personal journey to help others step into their true calling. Together, Doug and Albert explore how unchecked investment bias, doom scrolling, and self-sedation habits mask our deeper purpose — and how to break free. This episode is a call to reignite what God placed in your heart long ago and to step forward with intention, clarity, and spiritual alignment.
If you're curious as to if you have any stored emotions or trauma that might be causing your illness, preventing you from achieving your or even just showing up as the best, authentic version of yourself, I invite you to take my free Stored Emotions and Trauma Quiz. In this episode, I talk about the weirdest dreams I've had lately, like trying to board a plane that turns into a Harry Potter tent mid-flight, and why they actually make perfect sense.I dive into how dreams, especially the chaotic or emotional ones, are often just your subconscious trying to get your attention. I share some of my own recurring dreams, like turbulent flights and crying over someone who was never even mean, and how they helped me realize things I was avoiding in waking life. We also look at how to decode symbolism in dreams, how patterns show up over time, and why your angry dream might not be about anyone else but you. If you're willing to get curious, your dreams can actually become one of the most honest tools for transformation you have.You'll Learn:The real reason recurring dreams might leave you waking up in tearsWhat airplane turbulence in dreams can reveal about life transitionsThe surprising link between emotional repression and chaotic dream imageryHow dream symbolism reflects unspoken conflicts and unresolved frustrationWhat it feels like to chase a goal that keeps moving just out of reachThe hidden message behind dreaming of authority figures or being ignoredWhy your subconscious might be angrier than you thinkHow to identify patterns across dreams and connect them to real-life stressorsA simple method to recall and analyze your dreams more effectivelyThe quiet damage of choosing relationships that violate your authenticityTimestamps:[00:00] Introduction[05:20] Turbulent airplane dreams and what they reveal about stress[09:35] How business and life changes show up as dream chaos[14:10] Why flying close to the ground signals instability[15:50] Repeating dreams of a spouse being mean and what they meant[18:40] How suppressed emotions trigger unsettling dream patterns[20:40] People in dreams as mirrors of yourself[23:00] Recurring dream themes like control, invisibility, and anger[25:10] Why background details in dreams carry emotional weight[28:40] How to recall, journal, and decode your dreamsResources Mentioned:Dreamy App | Apple or Google Inner Growth Coach | WebsiteFind More From Dr. Stephanie Davis:Dr. Stephanie Davis | WebsiteQuantum Rx | InstagramQuantum Rx | Skool
Christopher & Jobst im Gespräch mit Steffi. Wir reden über Eisenpimmel & Billy Idol, KI in produktionsnahen Bereichen, ganz schön viel Handarbeit, Flyer verteilen vs. Handy-Verbreitung, Steffis unglaublich guter Musik-Geschmack, ausschließlich Vinyl-Single, klassisch Essen-Altenessen, Peters Pop Show in der Dortmunder Westfalenhalle, der Boss zieht sich durch Vaters Leben, hartes Klassenbewusstsein, fehlende Strukturen von früher, Omas Kneipe, sozialdemokratische Bildungsoffensive, Streit um Ordnung und Sauberkeit, angeblich original wie Robert Smith aussehen, relativ früh bei den Falken landen, tote Sprachen aufm ehemaligen Jungs-Gymnasium, Bravo-Text-Übersetzungen, Jugendzentrum Hüweg & Papestrasse, eine extrem große Vielfalt an bunten Leuten, kein alkoholfreier Weißwein für Jobst, United We Stand, die krassen Pixies-Punker, das Gefühl 5 Jahre zu spät zu sein, Mixtapes als Liebesbeweis, stundenlang vor WDR1 hängen, Malibu & 2001-Kataloge, die berühmte DJ Daggi, Standard-Tanz bis Gold, Sehnsuchtsort Kalei, Christiane F. als DTV Pocket, immer durchzählen, das tragische 1000. Konzert von Die Toten Hosen, am ersten Tag in die Gewerkschaft, permanent sexistische Sprüche, zum Arbeiten nach England, maximal unabhängig sein wollen, die Brücke zwischen Theorie & Praxis machen, der Ruf des Juzi, der schwierige Start in Göttingen, ein Konzert von No Respect, erstes Konzert mit Inner Conflict, sich selbst ermächtigen und Strukturen schaffen, etwas Gewerkschaftsgeschichte, die Facebookisierung der Debattenkultur, Kompromiss ist nicht immer das Schlechteste, Angelic Upstarts auf ner Werft-Demo, Debatten um Life-Life-Balance, Umverteilen statt mehr Arbeiten, Rentner:innen durchfüttern, nicht nur in Blasen leben, Scheindebatte über Feiertagsrückgaben, ein Betrieb mit 100% Gewerkschaftszugehörigkeit, uvm. Drei Songs für die Playlist1) Ein Lied, das beim Auflegen immer funktioniert: THE CURE - Boys Don´t Cry 2) Der beste Gewerkschafts-Song ever: BILLY BRAGG - Which Side Are You On3) Ein richtig gute musikalische Neuentdeckung von Steffi: 100 BLUMEN - World of Grief
Want to see some of the artists/labels we've helped? Visit https://www.contrabrand.agencyFollow Jayo on IG:https://www.instagram.com/jayo/Timestamps:0:00 – How It All Started (First Viral Video) 0:40 – From Teacher to TikTok Star 1:26 – Rapid Growth and Inner Conflict 2:11 – First Successful Music-Comedy Hybrid 3:06 – Turning a Skit Into a Music Series 4:27 – Burnout and Mental Health Crash 5:19 – Ignoring Fan Engagement Early On 6:05 – Viral School Tour Moments 7:00 – Lost Brand Deals and TikTok Fear 8:13 – Reflections on Missed Growth Opportunities 9:01 – The Impact of a $100K Deal Falling Through 10:48 – Going Full-Time & Financial Mistakes 13:20 – Basketball + Music Series Takes Off 20:00 – Monetizing on Snapchat & YouTube Strategy30:00 – Live Singing Content and Mobile Mic Setup40:00 – Hooks, Watch Time & Series Strategy Explained45:00 – Emotional Hooks vs. Comedy Hooks48:00 – Returning to Authentic Music StorytellingThis channel is ran by the founders of No Labels Necessary, Sean "Brandman" Taylor and Jacorey "Kohrey" Barkley. No Labels Necessary is a music-first marketing agency that helps artists impact culture through digital content and marketing. Want to grow your music career . Join our community
Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor is a Harvard-trained neuroscientist, stroke survivor, and bestselling author of My Stroke of Insight and Whole Brain Living. With over 27 million views, her TED Talk is one of the most viewed of all time. In this conversation, we explore: — How a left hemisphere stroke radically shifted Jill's view of identity — What it means to live from a “whole brain” perspective and Dr. Taylor revolutionary model of the four “characters” we all have within us — Why our sense of self is just one “character” of four and how learning to recognize and integrate these characters can help us make better decisions, improve our relationships, and access deeper states of inner peace. — How the “BRAIN huddle” can transform inner conflict into calm clarity. And more. To explore Dr. Taylor's work, visit https://drjilltaylor.com or check out her books My Stroke of Insight and Whole Brain Living. — Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor is a Harvard-trained and published neuroscientist. In 1996 she experienced a severe hemorrhage (AVM) in the left hemisphere of her brain causing her to lose the ability to walk, talk, read, write, or recall any of her life. Her memoir, My Stroke of Insight, documenting her experience with stroke and eight-year recovery, spent 63 weeks on the New York Times nonfiction bestseller list and is still routinely the #1 book in the category Stroke in the Amazon marketplace. Dr. Jill is a dynamic teacher and public speaker who loves educating all age groups, academic levels, as well as corporations and not-for-profit organizations about the beauty of our human brain. She focuses on how we can activate the power of our neuroplasticity to not only recover from neurological trauma, but how we can purposely choose to live a more flexible, resilient, and satisfying life. In 2008 Dr. Jill gave the first TED talk that ever went viral on the Internet, which now has well over 27.5 million views. Also in 2008, Dr. Jill was chosen as one of Time magazine's “100 Most Influential People in the World” and was the premiere guest on Oprah Winfrey's “Soul Series” webcast. Her new book, Whole Brain Living – the Anatomy of Choice and the Four Characters That Drive Our Life is a #1 release on Amazon in categories ranging from Neuroscience to Nervous System Diseases and Stroke. --- Interview Links: — Dr Taylor's website: https://drjilltaylor.com — Dr Taylor's book: https://amzn.to/43EiPA1
If you've hit a ceiling in your business again it's not strategy, it's misalignment. This episode explores how conflicting internal priorities sabotage your outcomes, and how to rebuild belief architecture around clarity, energy, and intent.Enjoy the episode and check the links below for more info & ResourcesGet an inside look at how to get involved with The Wealthy Consultanthttps://wealthyconsultant.com/Our Monthly Printed Memos - Free Trialhttps://consultingmemo.com/optin-568134011666363883437See our Portfolio of Brands https://welchequities.com/OVERVIEW: (01:04) The Importance of Unlearning and Relearning(02:06) Identifying and Letting Go of Wrong Lessons(03:56) Relearning Lessons for Personal Growth(05:29) Confronting Inner Conflicts and Breaking Glass Ceilings(10:25) The Process of Learning for the First Time(12:49) The Trauma Rally and Levels of Energy(20:06) Understanding Control and Meaning(20:43) The Mirror of the World(22:43) Belief Architecture Explained(26:54) Reversing Negative Beliefs(29:56) Envisioning Positive Outcomes(35:33) Learning from Failure
Jayson breaks down the problems with one common strategy—people-pleasing and how it relates to the core inner conflict. What are the childhood roots of people-pleasing? Why do people-pleasers become resentful? Why do integrated individuals make better coaches and therapists? Tune in to this insightful episode to learn how to stop betraying yourself in the context of your relationship.Timestamps:1:37 - Client example5:43 - The childhood roots of people-pleasing12:04 - Betraying yourself to fit in14:46 - Why people-pleasers become resentful18:23 - Why integrated people make better coaches and therapistsLinks:Follow Jayson on social media:InstagramYouTubeLinkedInTikTokTwitterFacebook
In this powerful episode, Rudi and Anniston Riekstins unpack the emerging paradigm shift around masculine and feminine energy. For too long, society has glorified hustle, control, and dominance—hallmarks of the old masculine. But there's a change happening. A collapse of the outdated masculine frequency is making space for a more integrated, intentional, heart-led model.Rudi shares his personal journey navigating this transformation—from high-performing hustle to a magnetic stillness rooted in presence and self-knowing. Anniston explains how divine feminine and masculine energies exist in all of us, regardless of gender, and how balancing the two leads to power, peace, and alignment.Whether you're a man seeking deeper purpose or a woman looking to understand the shift in energy around you, this episode will challenge, inspire, and empower you to evolve with grace. In this episode, you'll learn:Masculine and feminine energy exist in all of usThe old masculine is collapsing; the new is rooted in presence, stillness, and loveTrue leadership starts with emotional mastery and intentionalityCreating space is more powerful than dominating spaceYour frequency—your energetic state—is your greatest currencyIntegration of masculine/feminine energy leads to alignment and fulfillment
In this powerful episode, Rudi and Anniston Riekstins unpack the emerging paradigm shift around masculine and feminine energy. For too long, society has glorified hustle, control, and dominance—hallmarks of the old masculine. But there's a change happening. A collapse of the outdated masculine frequency is making space for a more integrated, intentional, heart-led model.Rudi shares his personal journey navigating this transformation—from high-performing hustle to a magnetic stillness rooted in presence and self-knowing. Anniston explains how divine feminine and masculine energies exist in all of us, regardless of gender, and how balancing the two leads to power, peace, and alignment.Whether you're a man seeking deeper purpose or a woman looking to understand the shift in energy around you, this episode will challenge, inspire, and empower you to evolve with grace. In this episode, you'll learn:Masculine and feminine energy exist in all of usThe old masculine is collapsing; the new is rooted in presence, stillness, and loveTrue leadership starts with emotional mastery and intentionalityCreating space is more powerful than dominating spaceYour frequency—your energetic state—is your greatest currencyIntegration of masculine/feminine energy leads to alignment and fulfillment
You ever sit there thinking, “I know what I need to do... so why the heck am I not doing it?”You know—drink the water, write the email, stop the self-sabotage, hug a puppy, hit the gym. It's not that you don't know… it's that you feel like a freakin' war is going on inside you.That exact inner conflict?It's what my guest Britt Frank helps people decode and conquer.Britt's a licensed neuropsychotherapist, trauma specialist, educator, and author of the must-read book Align Your Mind. She's been featured on The Doctors, NPR, Fast Company, and Psychology Today, and y'all—her brain is next level. But what I love most is how she breaks heavy stuff down in a super clear, practical, no-BS kinda way. In this convo on the Happy Hustle Podcast, we get into it. The truth about internal resistance. Why high performers crash hard when they try to rest. And how to stop fighting yourself so you can finally start flowing in alignment.Here's the thing: just because you're a high-level hustler doesn't mean your brain is on board with all the good stuff you're trying to do. Britt explains this through what she calls “parts work.” Basically, you've got different internal parts—some want to grow, others want to hide under the covers. One wants to crush your goals, one wants to eat chips and scroll for hours. The key? They're all trying to help in their own way. You just have to learn how to lead the team instead of being dragged around by the chaos.Britt hit me with this line and it stuck: “Alignment is about driving the team of emotions rather than being run over by them.” Boom.And get this—if you've ever felt guilt for trying to relax after grinding, this'll land. Imagine you're driving a stick shift. You can't go from 90 MPH in 5th gear straight to 20 MPH in 1st gear. You'll blow your engine. And that's what a lot of entrepreneurs are doing. We're go-go-go, building, scaling, moving at lightning speed. And then we try to switch into family mode or chill mode instantly. Britt's point? You have to downshift. You need intentional transitions to protect your nervous system. Stretch. Walk. Breathe. Shift gears slowly, not all at once.Another gold nugget: Britt talks about “micro yeses.” Sometimes we procrastinate because our goals are just too damn big. “Write a book.” “Launch a course.” “Lose 50 pounds.” Our brains go, “Nope. Too much.” But if you break it down to a single next step—open the doc, write one sentence, walk to the mailbox—you're telling your brain, “Hey, this is doable.” Small wins stack up. She also dropped this cool tool called non-dominant hand journaling. Yup—writing with your opposite hand. It feels weird, but it unlocks a different part of your brain that can surface things you didn't even know you were carrying. Perfect for when you feel stuck or unclear.If you've been battling yourself mentally, emotionally, spiritually… this episode is a reminder that you're not alone. You're not broken. Your brain's not working against you—it just needs a better team captain. That's you. You lead the parts, you align the team, and suddenly life feels a whole lot lighter.This episode's packed with practical strategies, mindset shifts, and real talk that can legit change the way you move through your day. Especially if you've been grinding non-stop and wondering why you still feel like something's missing.If you've ever procrastinated on a dream, felt guilty for resting, doubted your ability to keep going, or just wanted some tools to finally quiet the mental chaos and get aligned—this one's for you. It's the kind of convo that makes you think, feel, and take action—without the overwhelm.In this episode, we cover:The Concept of Alignment and Its ImportanceUnderstanding the Inner ConflictPractical Strategies for AlignmentThe Gear Shift Analogy for High PerformersMicro Yeses: Breaking Down GoalsCombating Inner Criticism and Self-DoubtUnderstanding Self-Criticism and DoubtThe Science of the Mind and Self-CompassionBreaking Autopilot: Non-Dominant JournalingEnergy Protection and Emotional ClarityShifting Focus: Choices Over WhyAligning Actions with ValuesWhat does happy Hustlin mean to you? Britt says Happy Hustlin means that my actions match my values and that they are aligned.Connect with Britthttps://www.instagram.com/brittfrankhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/brittfrankmsw/Find Britt on this website: brittfrank.com Connect with Cary!https://www.instagram.com/caryjack/https://www.facebook.com/SirCaryJackhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cary-jack-kendzior/https://twitter.com/thehappyhustlehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFDNsD59tLxv2JfEuSsNMOQ/featuredGet a free copy of his new book, The Happy Hustle, 10 Alignments to Avoid Burnout & Achieve Blissful Balance https://www.thehappyhustle.com/bookSign up for The Journey: 10 Days To Become a Happy Hustler Online Course https://thehappyhustle.com/thejourney/Apply to the Montana Mastermind Epic Camping Adventure https://thehappyhustle.com/mastermind/“It's time to Happy Hustle, a blissfully balanced life you love, full of passion, purpose, and positive impact!”Episode Sponsors:If you're feeling stressed, not sleeping great, or your energy's been kinda meh lately—let me put you on to something that's been a total game-changer for me: Magnesium Breakthrough by BiOptimizers. 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Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxYl_x0xD0Y In this episode of 'Needs Some Introduction,' host Victor, joined by Sona, delves into the complexities and revelations of the 'Severance' Season 2 finale. They discuss the new challenges and character developments, particularly focusing on the interplay between any and Audi versions of the characters. Key points include the philosophical implications of reintegration, the motivations driving Helena and her father, and the logistical inconsistencies in Lumen's operations. The duo also speculates on potential plot directions for Season 3, highlighting the ethical and personal conflicts that may arise. The episode balances in-depth discussion with humor, making it a comprehensive wrap-up for fans of the series. https://www.youtube.com/@needssomeintroduction7845 mailto:needssomeintroduction@gmail.com 01:25 Listener Feedback and Reviews 02:14 Exploring the Lumen Facility 05:55 Breaking Down 'Cold Harbor' Episode 10:43 Helly and Her Father's Complex Relationship 16:04 Mark's Inner Conflict and Reintegration 31:11 Dylan's Decision and Milchick's Role 42:47 The Marching Band Surprise 48:55 Dismantling Painful Memories 49:20 Philosophical Musings on Pain and Identity 50:32 The Duality of Pain and Innocence 52:28 The Cruelty of Infertility 53:27 The Mystery of the Goats 55:31 The Nefarious Nature of Lumen 58:34 The Fight Sequence and Its Consequences 01:00:53 The Hallway Chase and Cold Storage Room 01:04:21 Reunion and Thresholds 01:09:40 Speculations and Theories for Season Three 01:24:22 Final Thoughts and Future Expectations
In this episode of Pandora's Box Podcast, we take a deep dive into the profound story of the Black Wolf and the White Wolf. This ancient Cherokee wisdom teaches us about the two forces within us—the part that thrives in fear, survival, and ego, and the part that aligns with love, purpose, and soul-driven guidance. But is the Black Wolf truly "evil"? Through my own exploration, I realized that labeling our darker aspects as evil only pushes them further into the shadows. Instead, the key to transformation is integration—finding balance between these two forces rather than attempting to eliminate one. In this episode, we explore:
In this episode, we dive into Big Love Season 2 and unpack the aftermath of Barb's "Mother of the Year" disaster. Is she finally realizing she never truly wanted polygamy? Meanwhile, Roman Grant continues to run Juniper Creek like his personal kingdom—but now, there's a new prophet on the run, and the similarities to Warren Jeffs are uncanny. So, which real-life group is Juniper Creek actually based on? And why do these polygamous leaders always have underage brides?Join us as we break it all down and compare Big Love to real-life polygamous communities! Let us know your thoughts in the comments!#BigLove #FLDS #Polygamy #WarrenJeffs #ExMormon #CultSurvivor #SisterWives #Mormonism #ReligiousTraumaChapters:00:00:00 Big Love Season 2 Tensions Arise 00:02:46 Struggles and Challenges in Polygamous Relationships00:05:54 The Complexities of Living a Plural Marriage Life00:09:10 Handling Family Jealousies in Plural Marriages 00:12:20 The Bridal Registry Book: A Creepy Tradition 00:15:20 The Impact of Polygamist Practices on Public Perception00:18:17 Rhonda's Spiritual Awakening and Inner Conflict 00:21:17 Advocates Helping to Escape Polygamy 00:24:24 Exploring FLDS Family Dynamics Join our NEW Patreon HERE: https://patreon.com/growingupinpolygamyIf you or someone you love has left polygamy and needs assistance, please reach out to "Holding Out HELP" at 801-548-3492 or visit their website at www.holdingouthelp.orgAt Growing Up In Polygamy our mission is to "Create compassion for communities that have been misunderstood, marginalized and/or abused by their leaders, and to empower those who have left by giving them a platform to share their stories with the world."If you would like to DONATE to this cause you can do so here: https://donorbox.org/growing-up-in-polygamyInsta: @growingupinpolygamyNew website is now up! www.growingupinpolygamy.comTheme Song created by @artcowles Please feel free to reach out to us!growingupinpolygamy@gmail.com✅SUBSCRIBE NOW : https://shorturl.at/inqrE#like #comment #post #share and #encourage other to #subscribe to the channel.
Evolving Your Success: How to Let Go of Outdated Strategies In the journey of personal and professional development, individuals often rely on success strategies that have previously yielded positive results. However, as we evolve and our goals change, these strategies can become outdated and may even hinder our growth. Recognizing and letting go of these outdated success strategies is crucial for achieving new results and stepping into the next version of ourselves. Tonya Leigh explores the concept of breaking up with outdated success strategies that may have once propelled you to achievement but are now holding you back. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing what no longer serves you in order to evolve into your next best self. Tonya shares insights on how to identify these limiting beliefs and practices, and encourages listeners to embrace change for greater ease, confidence, and alignment in their lives. Tune in to discover how letting go of past strategies can lead to a more fulfilling and authentic path to success. Talking Points: 01:12 - Breaking Up with Your Success Strategy 03:32 - People Pleasing as a Success Strategy 06:14 - Inner Conflict with People Pleasing 08:02 - Building Walls for Protection 10:08 - Hitting a Ceiling with Current Strategies 11:04 - Breaking Down the 14 Success Strategies We Adopt 23:46 - Other Success Strategies 24:07 - Worry as a Success Strategy 25:32 - Breaking Up with Your Strategy 27:21 - Practical Experiments for Change 29:18 - Visualization and Growth 31:06 - Willingness to Burn Down Old Strategies Quotes: "What if the very thing that has made you successful is now the very thing keeping you stuck?" "I'm going to have to burn down my success strategy in order to create what it is that I see in my mind in order for me to have the impact that I know I am here to make." "I have been willing to break up with my success strategy of people pleasing." "You've got to break up with your risk aversion." "I want to invite all of us to consider success strategies that are fun, expansive, and full of ease." "Are you willing to burn down your current success strategy to see what's possible for you?" "To create something you've never had, you're going to have to become someone you've never been." Useful Resources: Click HERE to join the Membership Click HERE for the FREE Identity Code class Click HERE for a FREE download Click HERE to sign up for our newsletter, The Edit Connect with Self-Image Coach Tonya Leigh: Click HERE to follow our Instagram Click HERE to visit our website Click HERE to visit our Facebook group Click HERE to follow our TikTok Click HERE to subscribe to our YouTube channel
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This conversation delves into the themes of Brett Easton Ellis's 'American Psycho', exploring its satirical horror elements, the critique of materialism and consumerism, and the psychological depth of its characters. The hosts discuss their differing opinions on the narrative style, the portrayal of wealth and privilege, and the implications of misogyny within the story. They also reflect on the ambiguity of reality versus imagination in the book, ultimately concluding with thoughts on the societal reflections presented in the narrative. In this conversation, Jarrod and Steve delve into the complexities of character development, particularly focusing on the protagonist's inner conflict and moral ambiguity. They explore the societal implications of wealth and detachment, drawing parallels to real-world figures and events. The discussion also touches on personal reactions to the disturbing nature of the book, the narrative's use of musical essays, and concludes with reflections on the overall reading experience and ratings.Send us a messageSupport the showFilm Chewing Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2235582/followLens Chewing on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lenschewingOn VERO: https://vero.co/lenschewingSpeculative Speculations: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/speculative-speculationsSupport the podcast: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/7EQ7XWFUP6K9EJoin Riverside.fm: https://riverside.fm/?via=steve-l
Join Johnnette Williams for Women of Grace on EWTN Radio! Today, a listener calls in with concerns over a friend group who wants to do meditation and Johnnette discusses Lectio Divina. Plus, a caller with a question about inner conflict with voting.
Join Johnnette Williams for Women of Grace on EWTN Radio! Today, a listener calls in with concerns over a friend group who wants to do meditation and Johnnette discusses Lectio Divina.
Episode Highlights With Mastin KippA reason to move away from categorizing emotions as good or badEvery emotional response we have makes sense from a safety perspectiveWhy he doesn't believe in self-sabotage, and why self-protection is differentHow shifting understanding of emotions can change our experience drastically We have to recognize and shift childhood conditioning around the nervous system to achieve the life that we wantPersonal development is going to create inner conflict, and inner conflict is a sign of growthThe presence of inner conflict indicates a desireHe looks at goal-setting as a therapeutic processHow to not let the most traumatized parts of us be in the driver's seatWhen we're younger, there can be negative consequences to being our authentic selfYour inner critic is how you parent yourself, and this voice can be a good indicator of how we feel about ourselvesWhy to ask “when was that true” in doing parts workNo emotion is an enemy, and emotions are biochemistry There are 7 emotional pathways in our bodies If you have a fear of an emotion, you are afraid of yourselfThat which cannot be expressed to the mother cannot be expressed to the selfChildren are a place to contribute unconditional love but not extract it The greatest burden a child bears is the unlived life of the parentResources We MentionReclaim Your Nervous System: A Guide to Positive Change, Mental Wellness, and Post-Traumatic Growth by Mastin KippMastin Kipp - Instagram
Winner Peace: How to End Inner Conflict and Make Success Inevitable by Ryan Christensen https://amzn.to/4es6EJ9 Ryanthehypnotist.com When we stop beating ourselves up and start helping ourselves instead, we find the peace we've always wanted—but never thought possible. Most of us are trying to succeed our way out of insecurity. But it never ends. This is the fundamental problem of all high achievers: our desire to get more, win bigger, be better, and prove once and for all we're good enough is not enough. Proving anything to your satisfaction is a rational process. But feeling like we're not good enough is an emotional conclusion. And the emotional mind ignores rational proof. Feelings don't care about your facts, so no matter how hard you push or how much you win, victory is only fleeting. Ultimately, this creates obsession, then exhaustion. It doesn't even feel good to finish anymore. It only feels good to work. That's not good. Winner Peace brings your thoughts, feelings, and efforts into alignment. Author Ryan Christensen's new model of belief formation and emotional impact harmonizes the rational and emotional minds so that you can live a life of peak fulfillment. This book is an urgent read for any high-performing individual stuck chasing the moving goalposts of success and meaning.
Integrating Intellect and Intuition[00:13:51] I really believe the things that come into our life, you could look at it like your life movie, are there to help provoke you to grow, to change, to shift, maybe to bring something forward that you need to see, that you wouldn't otherwise experience if you didn't let yourself just be in it. [00:19:41] We all have these unique gifts and soul missions and soul purposes that are embedded in us, and I really, truly believe one of the biggest things that we're supposed to do while we're here is to go find it and to live into it. [00:38:53] And so now I do make sure to find at least one to two minutes where I can just check in with myself. Sometimes it's one sip of coffee in the morning just to anchor myself and…say I'm here, my feet are on the ground because we're operating from a place of disembodiment all the time, we don't even realize it. WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT INVESTING? If you're new to passive real estate investing, our FREE 7-day email course is perfect for you. It was designed to teach you all the basics to help you confidently begin your passive investing journey and achieve the financial freedom and lifestyle of your dreams. CONNECT WITH USIf you have done any of these actionable exercises, tell us how it went by sending an email to podcast@goodegginvestments.com. Connect with GoodeggWebsite - https://goodegginvestments.com/YouTube - @GoodegginvestmentsInstagram - @goodegginvestments Connect with Kim Knievel Website - https://www.kimknievel.com/Substack - https://kimknievel.substack.com/
In Episode 55 Amanda shares more about her current therapy journey and how learning about the inner conflict inside fueled by her younger self has led her towards choices to bring her safety, joy, and structure in her the present. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/after-hours-with-amanda/support
What drives the important decisions in your life, fear or desire? In this episode I talk about a person's fear of visiting his father because of family that doesn't want him there. I also talk about how to start trusting again after someone betrays you... is there a path to wholeness after such an event?