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A century ago, Albert Einstein taught us: everything is relative. The way you see the world depends on your point of view and context. What is hot for you might be mild for me, what is a success for me might be a failure to you. There's no black and white, there's only the perspective you choose to look at things. Everything can change in a snap when you provide context. So, is everything relative? It depends on how you look at things and you must always seek a new perspective on life. You can have anything you can imagine if you are willing to pay the price. But you'll never be satisfied with life if you just mindlessly try to control everything. Life is like a river, you can't control it fully, it flows where it wants, it was flowing before you and will flow long after you. Choosing the right perspective on life matters more than you think and only you can choose one that makes your life meaningful, happy and complete. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I just found out my Aunt Janice passed away. She wasn’t really my aunt; I think she was a second cousin, but no matter, she had a talent for always showing my parents and me a memorable time whenever we were with her. I remember the time we went out to see her, she lived on the East Coast and she drove us into an Amish area so we could see the boxy, black horse-drawn buggies with the orange triangle reflector on the back; we stopped at a farmers market and bought juicy, ripe peaches and a shoo-fly pie, a specialty of the region. Later on the same trip she took us to the Boardwalk and rented air mattresses so we could wade out into the ocean and whoosh our way back to shore. We even played miniature golf at night (very exotic for a Midwesterner) on the Boardwalk as we sucked and chewed on saltwater taffy. She had a pet duck, Buford, who was very tame and he would let you feed him corn out of your hand. She had a sunny disposition in spite of having a difficult life. If you are lucky
On this episode Eric links together the songs with genetics. Listen as he takes you on a musical journey through time and some family trees.@SinatrasRatPack#ThisIsFunner #FunnerFamily #FunnerNetwork #ListenToThishttps://twitter.com/ThisIsFunnerhttps://www.facebook.com/ThisIsFunner/
Honestly, if episode 43 were presented as new, would you recognize it? Jolene probably wouldn't.
The Conbros are back with another one! Episode 104, "Razzy thinks, Its All Relative" wishes a peaceful rest to Larry King and remembers the g.o.a.t. of g.o.a.t.'s Kobe Bryant, as well as his beautiful daughter Gianna. Conversations also include the lack luster inauguration of our new president Joe Biden (shouts to him), Connor Mcgregor vs Dustin Poirier leads into real life fight stories, Rich gives his football takes as Super Bowl 55 stage is set, Charlie takes his seat behind the camera, and the pod nerds out on upcoming Marvel vs DC movies. Thanks for listening, keep watching us over on youtube, and God Bless!
According to those genetic testing companies, it happens all the time. You send in your DNA sample and when the report comes back you discover relatives you didn’t know you had. Or you get an email one day and the message reads, “Hi – I think we may be related.” Ever wonder how you’d react if that happened to you?
feat @fliff_knight -Content creators, influencers & extreme ownership, the flexibility of 'value' (cont.) -What is a good 'ally'?, Leftists more concerned about theory than practice, how the Right consolidate their followers, moral clarity v. realpolitik -Spiritual chick soup for the non-believer's soul, and our spiritual journeys #content #creator #influencer #extreme #ownership #value #ally #theory #praxis #realpolitik #spirituality #materialism #atheism #agnosticism --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
feat @flill_knight -Revenge & vigilantism in media and entertainment, the moral grayzones (cont) -Class reductionism & woke essentialism, fallout of Bernie losing 2020 primary in left-wing circles, what does idpol/intersectionality really mean?, how identity is weaponized thru bullying and gate-keeping -Parody v Satire, origin of Poe's law, SouthPark & enlightened centrism, Jon Stewart v. Stephen Colbert, content creators, influencers & extreme ownership, the flexibility of value #revenge #vigilantism #media #culture #class #reductionismm#woke #essentialism intersectionality #idpol #satire #parody #SouthPark #centrism #value --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
LOOONNNNGGGG overdue but it's here feat @fliff_knight -Intro & banter b/w my guest and I, about how we met -Neal talks US-Afghanistan war legacy, US military-industrial complex, and media propaganda -How revenge & vigilantism are framed in media and entertainment & moral grayzones #afghanistan #military #industrial #complex #propaganda #revenge #vigilantism #moral #grayzone --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
EQaboveIQ-Parenting with Emotional Intelligence and Healing the Inner Child
In this episode, I talk about how and why our brains use relative truths over absolute ones to judge ourselves and others and how these unrealistic reference points affect our happiness and the happiness of children. I also give you some tips on how to navigate those feelings unhappiness caused by the forced relative standards of judgment! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eqaboveiq/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eqaboveiq/support
We all have challenges, and while some seem greater than others, it's all pretty much relative to what you have experienced yourself. Right? We get asked all the time how we do what we do especially when it comes to running three businesses at home with two kids 3 and under, and one of those kiddos being of 17 people diagnosed with a rare form of muscular dystrophy. Well, yeah life is hard...and times are even weirder now, but we've got some tools in our toolbox to share with how we managed the chaos pre-COVID and how that's helping us thrive even more during these crazy days!
feat @terror_dorm Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6BwpjxmskXlSJEKvPX0MnaITm5bm1bUr Stream + more: https://linktr.ee/samboi IG: @iar_podcast 00:20 White South Identity, "heritage not hate," museums & cultural memory, levels of sophistication in extremist views & radicalization & dog whistles 18:05 Simulation theory & Buddhism, God particle & Black holes, perception of value, 33:24 Kapernick bending knee, Nationalism & pride in one's country, symbols & identity, openness & adaptability, Chick-fil-A & cancel culture, separating effectiveness & moral compass, identity politics & "forced" diversity 56:04 Kapernick & self-preservation, intergrity v. compromises with the system, Bubba Wallace, NASCAR & social justice Intent v impact, allyship vs leading others, allowing ppl to grow & change, Juneteenth & cultural/historical exploration and curiosity 1:27:25 normalizing Blackness thru engagement on different levels, material needs & reaching one's potential, celebrity activism v. investment 1:41:30 Access to resources & means of production, moralizing around wealth, shallow idpol, Obama & Cornel West, re-defining American exceptionalism, Americans should watch foreign horror movies for perspective, cultural relativism & casual engagement Music credits: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0) "Sunny9" by Belabar https://sampleswap.org/mp3/artist/20409/belabar_Sunny9-160.mp3 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0) "Sleep Scape" by Aura Distorter https://sampleswap.org/artist/auradistorter#contact --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ep 9 feat @chocolatepapicomedy *recorded May 14/15 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6BwpjxmskXlSJEKvPX0MnaITm5bm1bUr Stream + more: https://linktr.ee/samboi IG: @iar_podcast 00:15 Catchin up, Covid19 life changes & conspiracy theories 37:38 Boogaloo bois, stochastic violence & radicalization 1:00:15 Cults, finding purpose and sense of community 1:23:05 Spirituality, religion, karma & reincarnation 2:21:49 OnlyFans, sex work, and men v. women 2:50:40 Boosie IG confession, getting prostitutes for underaged sons & nephews, sexual trauma Music credits: "By the Pool" by Lakey Inspired https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired "Arcade" by Lakey Inspired https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired #covid19 #conspiracy #theory #boogaloo #stochastic #violence #radicalization #cults #community #spirituality #karma #onlyfans #sexwork #boosie #IGlive #statutory #rape #sex #trauma --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
How do the theories of special relativity and general relativity apply to satellites? Why is the speed of light constant, but time and distance are not? We get all Einstein up in here! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
On the 19th bowl of Question Crunch we have the host of It's All Relative podcast Sam Boi. He is here to answer questions regarding a wide range of racial issues that surround our everyday life. From music to comic books to the overwhelming streams of social media that we voluntarily drown ourselves in. #questioncrunchpodcast #podcast #elsamboi Listen on Spotify Apple Podcast Question Crunch Site Sam Boi: Instagram: @iar_podcast @elsamboi Website: It's All Relative QuestionCrunch: Instagram: @QuestionCrunchPodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/questioncrunch Host: Jimmy Purcell @beenbettercomic Intro Jingle: Nathan Gonzales Producer & Editor: Angie Dee @askangiedee @USEDmedia --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/questioncrunch/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/questioncrunch/support
Episode three, “It’s All Relative(s),” features music by Noah Byrd, excerpts from the upcoming Covid Monologues, conversations with island youngsters, and musings from Dan Rosenberg, as well as crucial missives from Bainbridge Prepares. "May I Have Your Attention Please?" Written by Miranda Feldtman, performed (and improved upon) by Chris Soldevilla, and edited by Travis Samson "Are We There Yet?" Featuring the voices of Rhys Martine, Ocean Doer, Rowan & Lockie Martin, Sera Pryde, and Harlow & Mabel Greene in conversation with Ann Wilkinson-Ellis, edited by Liz Ellis "Selections from the Covid Monologues" The first written & sung by Kate Pippinger, and the second--an anonymous poem submission printed and left on our doorstep at BPA--read by Matt Longmire "Little Bird" Written and performed by Noah Byrd This episode first aired on May 19th, 2020 in the "What's Up Bainbridge" feed from Bainbridge Community Broadcasting. It was produced by Miranda Feldtman, Liz Ellis, Matt Longmire, John Ellis, and Ann Wilkinson-Ellis.
Episode 8 (Roundtable) feat. @tdosofficial, @cherryblossom8919, @maddamstrange Youtube: https://youtu.be/SYs-6n_XzRQ Stream (all platforms): https://anchor.fm/sam-boi IG: @iar_podcast 00:00 Individuals v. institutions, anti-whiteness in left-wing/progressive/liberal culture 18:50 Voting won't save us, what is Dual Power?, building solidarity , organizing, & agitation, power is power (cont.) 34:12 Finding new meaning, where do we go from here? 37:18 Final thoughts & wrapping up #identity #institutions #liberalism #voting #dualpower #agitation #hypocrisy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 8 (Roundtable) feat. @tdosofficial, @cherryblossom8919, @maddamstrange 00:50-22:37 Animal ppl (ppl who love animals v. humans) 22:38 Relationships are NOT 50/50, self-sabotage, inspiration is bullshit 39:02 Self sabotage (cont.), life isn't a 12-step/5-yr plan, accepting your shadow, pushing one's boundaries, 51:17 Being prepared & sticking to a plan, The myth of Meritocracy, Authority v. Liberty (cont.), other skills besides talent 1:18:39 Ecofascism, Disease & Eugenics 1:31:38 Romanticization of post-apocalytpic landscape & primitivism Music credits: -"Blippy Trance" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ -Okay by Ikson Music by https://youtube.com/iksonhttps://www.iksonmusic.com #podcast #pets #50/50 #inspiration #selfsabotage #shadow #psychology #selfcare #meritocracy #authority #eugenics #disease #postapocalypse #primitivism --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 8 (Roundtable) feat. @tdosofficial, @cherryblossom8919, @maddamstrange 0:00 Intro 4:49 Life changes due to pandemic 17:27 National Guard & Martial Law, Authoritarianism v. Liberty, What is 'common sense?', when Democracy isn't enough 25:50 Double-checking information, Health > Liberty, Masks are slipping off eveyrbody bullshit, workers strike in Amazon (Chicago), disruption to supply chain 39:20 Taking up space & using leverage, compromise, liberalism v. left-wing, new normalcy/new conditions 52:25 Corona stimulus bills & "pork" 59:27 Power is power, people live in the moment-not history, relationships are maintenance 1:05:05 Leadership & collaboration, Machiavelli misunderstood & the "dark arts," 'there's always a trade-off,' nobody wants to be the bad guy Music credits: -"Blippy Trance" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ -Okay by Ikson Music by https://youtube.com/iksonhttps://www.iksonmusic.com #podcast #pandemic #martiallaw #democracy #laborstrike #compromise #normalcy #power #relationships #leadership #machiavelli --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Senior Pastor Van Fielden continues our series "It's All Relative - A Biblical Guide To Relationships" with his message on "Unmet Expectations"
Senior Pastor Van Fielden continues our series "It's All Relative - A Biblical Guide to Relationships" with his message on conflict.
00:20 Reflections on podcast and expectations 3:10 Voting & Election fuckery, learning to deal with opposing ideas & people, 'context is king,' emotions =/= reality (emo don't always reflect full context of situation) 13:34 Dating & deal-breakers, entitlement & unreasonable expectations, lack of self-reflection in dating 22:40 Re: voting & election fuckery, criticizing politics & media from the LEFT 27:51 Transhumanism, the myth of "natural" and "organic" living, people not embracing their shadow/the trade-offs of their lifestyle 36:38 Plastic surgery, sex appeal/performance v. sex, the social gaze & normalizing certain aestethics, we are all performers-get over it! 44:52 Political theatre & sensationalism in media and book recommendations (Watchmen, Satirisitas, Art & Propaganda, Hitler's Beneficiaries) 54:48 Music break 55:33 Left-wing political identity, empathy & compassion is conditional, the intolerance paradox & social reactionaries 1:11:50 Defining Intersectionality, Identity Politics, & Political Correctness 1:18:55 Boy Scouts of America child abuse scandal & bankruptcy, power protects itself at all costs, voluntary sex work v. human trafficking/pimping & SESTA/FOSTA 1:27:18 Reflections on drug use & culture, addiction & dependency, different states of mind allow for possible revelations on life and self 1:40:55 "Immigrants built this country" v. "Black/African slaves built this country" argument. People cling to headlines and quoteable one-liners that sound enlightening but really are just slogans, expecting nuance & empathy from others but not reciprocating, being on "the right side of history" isn't a philosophy/worldview-it's performative --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Growth Pastor Jon Adams continues our series "It's All Relative - A Biblical Approach to Relationships" with his message on communication.
**I know the sound is shit, I'm still figuring things out, and other episodes sound way better.** "It's All Relative" podcast ep 3 Roundtable feat. Matt @CartagGregory (Twitter) t.gomofficial (IG/Facebook) Irene (@project_its_in_the_bag charity) Nadine (@feralbotanics cosmetic products/feralbotanics.com) & Melody Hey everybody, this time I decided to do a roundtable for this one at BridgetownDIY in La Puente. In this episode we discuss ALOTTA subjects, including emotional self-care, 'art v. aesthetic', the transactional nature of relationships, social performance, N-word etiquette, labor empowerment and many more. Tune in and let me know whatchu think --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Back already with the 2nd episode and this time it's with my friend and band mate, Matt (vocalist of SoCal prog band TGOM). In this episode we discuss-amongst other things-Jesse Ventura's association with California 'Mongols' biker gang, a brief history of the M-16 and the Vietnam war (shout out to 'Lions Led By Donkeys' podcast), social cues and conditioning, "fools rush in", and many other subjects. Come take a listen! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
With the leap year upon us, and the rare appearance of Feb 29th, we're "marking time" to find out how time works: from why time seems to go faster when we're older, to the mind-bending warping of time around black holes. Plus, in the news, scientists develop a way to produce electricity from thin air, how old mattresses are feeding refugees, and why bringing back beavers might solve some of our flooding problems... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Senior Pastor Van Fielden contiunes our series "It's All Relative - A Biblical Guide to Relationships" with his message on "Truth"
Samboi here. Finally started the podcast. Here's the first episode where I talk with my friend Nate about Belle Delphine (GamerGirl Bath Water), the origins of GamerGate, man-child edgelords, Dave Chappelle v. Daniel Caesar, social conditioning and many other topics. Take a listen and tell me watchu think --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Senior Pastor Van Fielden continues our series "It's All Relative - A Biblical Guide to Relationships" with his message "It's All Relative - Commitment"
6:10 Hero worship & stan culture (redux) pt. I, actor typecasting and forging new path, thoughts on satire pt. I, The Matrix & simulated reality , red-pill culture origins 21:25 1984 & questioning what we know, "creativity is a muscle," limitations of "being yourself," agitation and curiosity, meeting people where they're at ***Yes, I know I mixed up 1984 with Farenheit 451. Feel free to mock me*** 29:22 Starship Troopers, fascism & propaganda, thoughts on satire pt. 2, indoctrination & culture of violence pt. I, whitewashing in Starship Troopers book v. film 43:15 Identifying Fascism, indoctrination & culture of violence pt. II, hyprocrisy of patriotism & bootlicking, priorities of capitalism and the wealthy, disillusionment w/ war & romanticization of military 52:18 Libertarian pot-smoker to Border Patrol, Dr. Cornel West on idpol & fortification, tactical alliances, political cosplay and gatekeeping, identity is NOT linear, indoctrination & culture of violence pt. III, 1:02:35 Art + criticism, wealth changes your humanity, the "other" Golden Rule, every POV has different value, hero worship & stan culture (redux) pt.II, colorism in Latin & Asian cultures, passing on good values upstream/downstream 1:19:37 Stand-up culture v. PC culture, Ricky Gervais @ Golden Globes 2019, comedians turn reactionary, "cancel culture is bullshit," the myth of forced diversity, listening to outside cultural POV, edginess or misdirection?, nature v. nurture, experiences and conditioning, 1:41:01 *Music break* 1:41:35 City to small town, demo changes, disillusionment with big cities 1:42:18 Subjective reality, skepticism towards info source, reality is built in pieces, Eurocentric record-keeping, 1984 & cultural uniformity, ***Yes, I know I mixed up 1984 with Farenheit 451 AGAIN! Feel free to mock me AGAIN!*** 1:49:35 Skepticism turning into anti-intellectualism/-science, fat/body acceptance movement, "we all live in glass houses today," self-acceptance =/= affirmation, distrust of our institutions, food deserts and fast-food 2:02:39 *Scaredy pants* 2:03:20 Alone in the Dark/Goosebumps/Animorphs, tedious writing & graphic novels, books v. film adaptations, 2:08:00 Revenge of the Nerds rape scene, Pop Culture Detective and cultural commentary, social policing, when nerds become bullies, power dynamics & ego check 2:24:36 South Park & radical centrism, normalizing "both sides" argument & neutrality bias, bandwagon-ing and social inclusion, how justice is framed in art/entertainment, self-preservation & defenselessness, 2:42:05 Defining left-wing theory, reappropriating subversive movements, CIA & soft/cultural power, romanticizing martyrdom & poverty, importance of self-defense and security, when to be subversive or confrontational? 2:52:32 Different roles in the #resistance, war economy and war machine, incorporating different methods and strategy to #resistance, remaining fortified against hero worship, nostalgia, obstruction, and naivety 3:03:44 Send off: remain fortified against hero worship, nostalgia, obstruction, and naivety. @il.cruz, project it's in the bag, erotica nite and @PomonaLoud @ Alley Gallery in Pomona --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Senior Pastor Van Fielden continues our series "It's All Relative - A Biblical Approach to Relationships" with his message on "Forgiveness".
Senior Pastor Van Fielden continues our series "It's All Relative" with his discussion of "Grace and Humility"
Senior Pastor Van Fielden continues our series "It's All Relative" with his message on "Brokenness - Why Is Life So Messed Up?"
Senior Pastor Van Fielden discusses Love, Respect and Companionship in his message "It's All Relative"
A.J. Jacobs is an American journalist, author, and lecturer best known for writing about his lifestyle experiments. This genre is often called "immersion journalism", or "stunt journalism". He transferred his experiences into several books, like "Thanks A Thousand: A Gratitude Journey" and "It's All Relative" explaining his experiments in detail. He works as an editor for "Esquire" and has worked for the "Antioch Daily Ledger" and "Entertainment Weekly". We talk about his books, his connections with other well-known authors and producers, his new potential Podcast and share some interesting thoughts about the after-life. Hear this and much more in this (long awaited) episode! Enjoy!
Sometimes you just need family, and when its the family in the movies, its even better. Mikey, Dave and #TwitterlessDrEarl tackle the topic of relatives in movies... but to get an expert word on it, two people who excel at being father and son -- Scotty Ryfun and Garrison, the Spawn of Ryfun, also known as the Pride of Tifton Georgia! But first, birthday movies! Checking out the movies that released in August in 2014 (Birdman!), 2009, 2004 and on and on back, all the way until 55 years ago, when Mary Poppins came out. A rousing game of Denzel with all the guys, and then a great top five list filled with movies that feature actors and actresses that are blood relative... Sheens! Cusacks! Bridges! Wilsons! Branaugh and Thompsons... wait, what? Ryfun puts his own spin on the list itself, as #TwitterlessDrEarl cannibalizes Dave's list, and Mikey desperately searches for any relative of Kevin Costner who was in the same movie so Mikey can make that one movie his entire list. Fun. Frivolity. Ryfuns. Good times. Great oldies.
Pepper and David recap the latest episode of MasterChef! We get to meet everyone's family, watch Gordon Ramsay cook, and hear Pepper's recommendations for other cooking shows.
Christopher Sieber is dancing the night away at The Prom on Broadway. Sieber earned Tony nominations for his turns in Spamalot and Shrek the Musical and also appeared in Matilda, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Pippin and more. His screen credits include Two of a Kind and It's All Relative. Follow him on Instagram @christopher_sieber and on Twitter @therealsieber.
Family, Friendships, childhood, dj'ing, hood drama,Philly and DJ Jazzy Jeff and comic books
Real Life Runners I Tying Running and Health into a Family-Centered Life
Today’s episode is all about relativity especially how it relates to time, how we spend it and how there never seems to be enough of it. The inspiration for the episode comes from a book Angie just read called The Big Leap, which is now going to be the audiobook playing on my ride to and from work. One of the biggest points of the book is the concept of time and it is explained in classic Newtonian physics and what is referred to as Einstein time. Basically, the old way of looking at time is a conveyor belt that you get on and ride forward at a set pace. You are completely passive. In Einstein time, you can move along the belt causing time to speed up or slow down. This sounds a little crazy, but think of the last time you went on vacation and how much fun you had, then poof the trip was over before you noticed. Times flies when you are having fun. Because time can be slowed down, the book suggests that we can essentially create our own time. Depending on the urgency of the situation, we can decide whether or not we have time for a given task. There is always time, it is simply a choice that each person must make on how to spend their time. In discussing the book, I suggested that time is relative to motivation. We spend some of the episode discussing how fear, enjoyment, and motivation are intertwined and how we should carefully set priorities and devote our time accordingly. We always seem to have an endless list of tasks that “need” to be done. However, dishes, laundry, perfecting your instagram post, or whatever else you have, should not take precedence over your happiness. This is not an easy task, and we cover how attempting to prioritize happiness lead to a very grumpy dinner the other day. Making time for your top priorities may require an uncomfortable overhaul of the whole system. The episode continues with a discussion of how everything is relative. We cover how easy it is to make comparisons not just to those immediately around you, but around the entire world. You can use social media to compare yourself in a positive or negative frame, but none of those comparisons will create lasting happiness or quality improvement in your own life. We wrap it up with a more direct discussion of running. Specifically, we copying the training plan that some elite athlete posted on the internet may not be the best plan for success. It is helpful to know the backstory. What was the training leading to that cycle? What was the reasoning behind the workouts? What was the goal distance? What else was going own is that runner’s life around the workouts. Remember, comparisons are natural, but ideal training is a case study of one person. As for success and happiness...it’s all relative. Resources: The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks Our Favorite Products to Make Healthy Living Easier Our Coaching Programs We have SHIRTS! Show your Real Life Runner Pride! Speed Workouts (by time and effort) Hope you enjoy it!! Let us know if you have any questions that you would like answered on our show! Thanks for Listening!! Want to support the show? Check out our options here! If you have a topic you would like us to talk about, please send us an email at angie@realliferunners.com or kevin@realliferunners.com Come find us on Facebook and Instagram and say hi! There is an Instagram page for the show @realliferunners, and we each have a personal account now - follow Kevin @kevinbrown.rlr or Angie @angiebrown.rlr to see what they're up to in running and life! Click here to request to be added to our private Facebook tribe! Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and we read each one! Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or Google Podcasts Check out our other episodes here Don't forget: The information in this website and podcast is not intended to treat or diagnose any medical condition or to provide medical advice. It is intended for general education in the areas of health and wellness. All information contained in this site is intended to be educational in nature. Nothing should be considered medical advice for your specific situation. *Note: Some links above are affiliate links and by purchasing through our link, we earn a small commission from your purchase. Your purchase price is the same whether you use the link or not.
Al never seems to want to talk about his family. Al has told his mother that he's a success in life. He's the president of General Motors, General Mills and General Electric! At last, Al's mother comes to dinner. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iloveoldtimeradio/message
Our last event of 2018 features stories from Emily Dauber, Avie Rainwater, Danny Oakes, Luke Lucas, Boyd Brown, Samantha Rainwater, Demetrius "6ixx" Similien, & more! Thank you for all the support this year. We truly appreciate it.
Discussing how I feel about the end of HBO Boxing. Don't make me buy one! Thank you to Lynn's Kinky Kreations! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cqpmoments/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cqpmoments/support
In this episode there's a surprise bonus Mega Man game that I forgot all about. It's also still hot, it took...
A specialist in Genealogy tells Professor Pringle about the many fascinating and troublesome things you can discover when you delve into your family history.
Daria Labinsky discusses her beginnings as an archivist and what it is like to work for not one but two outposts of the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.
Daria Labinsky discusses her beginnings as an archivist and what it is like to work for not one but two outposts of the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.
In the fifth episode of As The Tea Steeps, Emeric and Alex introduce the 4th and 5th children of Harney & Sons Founder, John Harney. Paul and Elyse grew up in the earliest years of the company, working on weekends helping their father. They share their first memories of the company, their first jobs and how they later came back to work and support Harney & Sons. Grab your favorite cup of tea and sit back for an enjoyable, though brief episode. Tune in every other week for a new episode!
A.J. Jacobs is an author, journalist, and contributing writer for Esquire. His latest book "It's All Relative: Adventures Up and Down the World's Family Tree" chronicles Jacobs's three-year journey to help build the biggest family tree in history. In this week’s Bookmarks, we give you a special look inside the book with an excerpt read by A.J. Jacobs himself. Later this week, you can hear author Amy Bloom talk about her latest book "White Houses." Stay tuned for a sneak peek in this week's Bookmark Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Ross Bolen Podcast returns for its fifteenth episode. Hosted by Ross Bolen, produced by Micah Wiener. Intro (1:58) Animal Of The Week (9:12) Here's An Idea (14:47) Favorite Black Mirror Episodes (22:18) It's All Relative, Baby (31:51) Houston Rap Song Of The Week (42:05) Stuff To Wikipedia When You're High (47:04) Conclusion 888-WRBOLEN Twitter: @WRBolen, @ProducerMicah, @RossBolenPod Instagram: @WRBolen, @MicahWiener, @TheRossBolenPodcast
Good Life Riff: Ahhhhh, family! With many people heading into that time of year when gathering with family becomes a "thing," we figured it was a great time to invite our old friend, everyone's cousin and New York Times bestselling author, A.J. Jacobs, to share a very special guest riff about what family really is...and isn't. He's spent the last few years deep-diving into the topic and has come up with some fascinating and fun discoveries, which he shares in his new book, It's All Relative.Good Life Science: Ever notice that the older we get, the more we tend to forget stuff? Turns out, the hippocampus - a part of our brain heavily involved in memory - starts to shrink in our middle years, taking memories with it. In our Good Life Science segment today, we're diving into some fascinating new research on how one very specific type of exercise affects can not only stop the shrinkage, but even reverse this process. And, as always, for those want to go to the source, here's a link to the full study.+--------------------------+Our Podcast Partners: ZipRecruiter: Post jobs for FREE, go to ZipRecruiter.com/good.Thrive Market: $60 of FREE organic groceries, free shipping and 30-day trial at thrivemarket.com/goodlife.Freshbooks: Cloud accounting, 1-month free trial, no credit card required, at FreshBooks.com/goodlife.ShipStation: Manage and ship your orders. FREE for 30 days, plus a bonus. Visit ShipStation.com, click on the microphone at the top of the homepage and type in GOODLIFE.Casper: Get $50 toward any mattress purchase at casper.com/GOODLIFE and enter GOODLIFE at checkout.
A.J. Jacobs is an author/journalist who grew up in New York City with an amazing story that carries over to the books he's written. A.J. speaks of the time he snuck into an office of L. Ron Hubbard's as a young kid, the year he chose to live biblically for his book, the time he outsourced everything in his life and covers his new book It's All Relative. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yvonne Ruddy-Stein, APRN, of the Breast & Oncology Center in Southbury, Connecticut, joins host Robin Sills, RN, to talk about genetic testing. How do you know if certain types of cancers are in your genes? A family history can help point you in the right direction, and testing can help you make the right decision for your health. For more about Saint Mary's Hospital, visit stmh.org.
Alexandra Petri (Washington Post columnist) is our special guest co-host, with AJ Jacobs (author of It's All Relative) as real-time fact-checker. TMSIDK covers everything from birth to earth, including pregnancy tests, parenting, monogamy, aging better, and, finally, embalming.
For the acute treatment of venous thromboembolism, the direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) have increasingly replaced injectable anticoagulant therapy followed by warfarin. For patients with an unprovoked deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism who may benefit from long-term extended prophylaxis for the secondary prevention of VTE, the choice is less clear. Should a DOAC be used? If so, which one and what's the best dose? What about low-dose aspirin? Is extended therapy needed at all? The EINSTEIN CHOICE study adds important new insights to the growing body of literature. Guest Author: Sarah Anderson, PharmD, BCPS Theme music by Good Talk
Psalm 68: 4-6 Ephesians 5: 22-6:4
Jeff reveals a country hit from his relatives in the Osarks, The tale of Bud and Travis
*south kongress t-shirts available at https://teespring.com/southkongress * He's back! After a week with his OTHER friends in the American Midwest, Travis is back to reading comics and talking shop with yours truly! We touch a bit on his time at the National Wrestling Hall of Fame (for the full story, listen to the 7/27/16 edition of the PW Torch East Coast Cast) and travels along the way. We talk a bit about the episode he skipped out on (thanks Trevor) before getting the visually stunning penultimate episode that was "Finish the Song". Jesse escapes custody, and eats "under the bridge brunch" with the locals. Tulip escapes her babysitting duties, and proceeds to see about a man in Albuquerque. And Emily escapes the lame she was seeing, who Cassidy, in turn, sees and eats. IT'S ALL RELATIVE! Jesse makes peace with Cassidy, Quincannon prepares for his greatest victory, and we go to Hell like 45 times. Deblanc does his best goalie impression, The Sheriff eases a bit of built up stress... and we'll never look at PetSmart the same way again on this week's Fan X Fan Show!
In this episode we talk about the Borderlands series, our expectations of Fable versus the realities of it, and what meaningful choice really means in video games.
A century ago, Albert Einstein rewrote our understanding of physics with his Theory of General Relativity. Our intuitive ideas about space, time, mass, and gravity turned out to be wrong. Find out how this masterwork changed our understanding of how the universe works and why you can thank Einstein whenever you turn on your GPS. Also, high-profile experiments looking for gravitational waves and for black holes will put the theories of the German genius to the test – will they pass? And why the story of a box, a Geiger counter, and a zombie cat made Einstein and his friend Erwin Schrödinger uneasy about the quantum physics revolution. Guests: • Jeffrey Bennett – Astronomer, author of What Is Relativity?: An Intuitive Introduction to Einstein’s Ideas, and Why They Matter • Beverly Berger – Theoretical physicist and the Secretary for the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation • Hiawatha Bray – Technology reporter, Boston Globe, author of You Are Here: From the Compass to GPS, the History and Future of How We Find Ourselves • Paul Halpern – Physicist at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, author of Einstein’s Dice and Schrödinger’s Cat: How Two Great Minds Battled Quantum Randomness to Create a Unified Theory of Physics
Deacon Jim and our guest tackle the pervasive philosophy of relativism, particularly considering how to address younger people about its limitations and the intellectual and moral laziness it nurtures. To learn more about our work, visit our web site, catholicforuminc.org, or share our page on Facebook (facebook.com/catholicforuminc).
Andy and Dave talk about many different things for almost 2 hours, but for our listeners, it's still just an hour. CRAZY! P.S. Listen to the random topic for contest information.
Have you ever wondered why the DK series features a ridiculous amount of inbreeding, yet the characters are all incredibly strong (and not in that Lennie from "Of Mice and Men" way)? Well, as Chad and Hyle reveal, the Kong surname isn't quite what you think it is. Familial relations of cartoon primates is explored within. EXPLICIT CONTENT WARNING! Also, call us on the DK Vine Hotline: 1-281-410-KONG (5664)
Dharma talk given by Josh Korda at Dharmapunx NYC on August 29th, 2011 Also check out Josh's blog at - http://dharmapunxnyc.blogspot.com/
Relativity, Photosynthesis is not efficient?, E-8 Theory, Atmospheric pressure and dinosaurs
Deborah Lieberman, University of Miami | It's All Relative: The Evolution of Psychological Mechanisms Governing Kin Detection, Incest Avoidance, and Altruism | Evolution of Brain, Mind, and Culture
It's All Relative - 2/3/08 (Genesis 4)