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Unstoppable Mindset
Episode 339 – Unstoppable Narcissistic Expert and Energy Healer with Kay Hutchinson

Unstoppable Mindset

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I have had the honor and pleasure to have on the Unstoppable Mindset podcast many healers, thought leaders and practical intelligent people who have generously given their time and insights to all of you and me during this podcast. This episode, our guest Kay Hutchinson adds a great deal to the knowledge base we all have gained from our other guests. Kay's childhood was interesting in that she is half Japanese and half African American. This race mixture provided Kay with many life challenges. However, her parents taught her much about life and understanding so she was able to work through the many times where people treated her in less than an equal manner. Also, Kay being the child of a military father had the opportunity to live in both the United States and Japan. She gained from this experience a great deal of knowledge and experience about life that she willingly shares with us.   After college Kay went into teaching. Just wait until you hear what class she first had to teach, but she persevered. Through all her life she has felt she could assist people in healing others as you will hear. After teaching for a few years, she decided to make energy healing a full-time profession.   Along the way she fell in love and married. Unfortunately, as she will tell us, she discovered that her husband exhibited extreme narcissistic behaviors which eventually lead to a divorce. I leave it to Kay to tell the story.   Kay offers some pretty great insights and lessons we all can use to center ourselves. I very much hope you like what she has to say.       About the Guest:   Imagine the exhaustion, anxiety and utter soul depletion that results when you are in a narcissistic relationship.  Then, imagine being told that you have to go through years of counseling and perhaps even take anti-depressants to begin reclaiming your identity, health, emotional and financial stability, and restore your ability to experience God' joyousness. That's the journey that Kay Hutchinson was on in 2019 when she divorced a narcissist who dragged her through a nearly year-long court battle that almost destroyed her 15-year energy medicine practice where she specialized in helping empathic women make their sensitivities their super powers and left her with relentless shingles outbreaks and collapsed immunity. Through the journey of rebuilding her health and life, she discovered  the one thing that no one was talking about in terms of the recovery from narcissistic abuse…that narcissists damage the five energy tanks that rule our physical, emotional, financial and soul health. Yet no one was showing women how to repair themselves energetically.  But,  without repairing those tanks, women suffer for years with anxiety, depression, exhaustion and a multitude of debilitating physical health challenges. So, Kay created the first medical qi gong recovery program for narcissistic abuse survivors that use 5 minute energy resets to help women effortlessly re-ignite their body, mind and soul potential. For example, Kay's client Donna, whose health was devastated by the stress of a narcissistic marriage, was able to use the resets to reverse stage 5 kidney damage in only 90 days, preventing Donna from going on dialysis and empowering her to reclaim her life. With newfound health, Donna was able to rebuild her realty business and remarry. Her pastor husband and her are now building a successful ministry helping others. Kay is here today to share more inspirational stories like this and delve into the topic of energy vampirism –how we lose energy to toxic people and more importantly—what we can to stop the drain and become unstoppable in reclaiming our body, mind and soul potential when our energy has been decimated by a narcissist.  Ways to connect Kay:   Get Your Mojo Back Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/get-your-mojo-back-quick-resets-to-help-empathic-women/id1699115489 Website: https://www.aikihealing.com/ Free Healing Session: https://www.aikihealing.com/free-healing-for-narcissistic-abuse-priority-list Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aikihealingresets/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AikiHealingResets/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@aikihealing   About the Host:   Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog.   Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards.   https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/   accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/   https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/       Thanks for listening!   Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!   Subscribe to the podcast   If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can subscribe in your favorite podcast app. You can also support our podcast through our tip jar https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/unstoppable-mindset .   Leave us an Apple Podcasts review   Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.       Transcription Notes:   Michael Hingson ** 00:00 Access Cast and accessiBe Initiative presents Unstoppable Mindset. The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us.   Michael Hingson ** 01:20 Well, hi everyone, and welcome to another episode of unstoppable mindset where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. And as I've explained, the reason we word it that way is that diversity typically doesn't tend to involve disabilities, so inclusion comes first, because we don't allow people to be inclusive unless they're going to make sure that they include disabilities in the conversation, but mostly on the on the unstoppable mindset podcast, we don't deal as much with inclusion or diversity. We get to deal with the unexpected, which is anything that doesn't have to do directly with inclusion or diversity. And so today, in talking to Kay Hutchinson, we have a situation where we are going to talk about unexpected kinds of things, and that's what we're really all about. So Kay Hutchinson is our guest today. She has quite a story about, well, I'm not going to tell you all about it, other than just to say it's going to involve narcissism and it's going to involve a whole bunch of things. Kay is a podcaster. She's a coach, and she does a number of things that I think are really well worth talking about. So without further ado, Kay, welcome to unstoppable mindset.   Kay Hutchinson ** 02:40 Oh, Michael, every cell in my body is happy to be here today. I'm so thrilled. Oh,   Michael Hingson ** 02:47 good. I just want to make sure all the cells are communicating with you, and they're all saying good things they   Kay Hutchinson ** 02:52 are. Oh, good, absolutely.   Michael Hingson ** 02:56 Sell by cell. Let's, let's do a roll call and see how long that takes. But there we go. Well, I'm really glad that you are here. I'd like to start by kind of learning about the early K, growing up and all that sort of stuff. It's always fun to start that way, sort of like Lewis Carroll, you know, you start at the beginning. But anyway, tell us about the early k, if you would.   Kay Hutchinson ** 03:19 Oh my gosh, I'd love to and Michael, what's exciting to me about that, you know, with your show really focusing on diversity, when I look back to my childhood and I think about the various experiences that I had growing up as a biracial child in the 1960s I am half Japanese and half African American, against the backdrop of Malcolm X and at the time Martin Luther King, and all of this different flow of change was happening as I came into the world, and I was born on the island of Honolulu, Hawaii, feeling very much connected to the vibrancy of that space and those islands and that war of the power of the volcanoes, and I found myself just this really hyper sensitive young child where the world came in at me through all of my five senses, to the point where often I was very overwhelmed, but I was really blessed to have parents that understood this child's going to have a lot coming at her in the world, being what the world is at the time, and coming from different two different cultures that I was really well nourished and really was taught by parents who had embraced meditation and mindfulness as a way of really helping me calm my nervous system when I was little. So I really had this beautiful childhood of being able to bounce between different cultures, the US culture, and also living in Asia, but also coming face to face with things like racism face. Things like messages on a very large societal level that I did not belong anywhere, that I didn't fit, and so often I felt that the world outside of the safe space of my immediate family was a world that was very much overwhelming, and felt as if it was not for me, that it was not very nourishing. So very early on, I had to learn how to kind of begin regulating and begin navigating a world that wasn't necessarily set up for someone like myself. Well,   Michael Hingson ** 05:35 yeah, it's it's interesting when you and you certainly have an interesting combination of parents, half African American and half Japanese, definitely, two different cultures in a lot of ways, but at the same time, they both recognize the whole concept of mindfulness. They recognize the value of meditation and finding a calming center, I gather is what you're saying.   Kay Hutchinson ** 06:00 Absolutely, my father was one of the soldiers that right after he came into the service in the 1950s that got assigned to Japan and was in one of the first all African American military police units. It had never existed before. And so through his journey there, he actually ended up studying a lot of different forms of martial arts, as well as some of the healing arts like acupressure. So a lot of times people say, Okay, you practice Chinese energy medicine. Oh, that must have come from your mother's side of the heritage. But actually, the first exposure to healing and energy came from my dad, because he taught us martial arts, and he taught us actually some of the flows of energy on how to heal the body, because it's that idea that if you spar with a person, you're responsible for having to heal them if you injure them through the sparring. So that was like my first exposure to really learning the system of energy medicine. And then on my mom's side, it's interesting, she grew up with parents that were Buddhist and Taoist in their philosophy as well. So but at a very young age, in her late teens and early 20s, she was very curious about Christianity, and began attending churches that were of a Christian nature, and that's how she ended up meeting my father. And so this beautiful path of spirituality, learning about energy and understanding how to navigate through a world that wasn't necessarily built for me, was really at core of how we moved as a family, and I think that really formed the basis for developing a certain type of sensitivity to the nuances of differences and making those differences into superpowers. And that's really at the heart of what I do, not only as a healer, but and in my early career as a special education teacher, that really was one of the things that allowed me to recognize the value and power of children and help them to optimize their growth and   Michael Hingson ** 08:11 development. So where did you grow up? Where did you live? So   Kay Hutchinson ** 08:15 I lived in both countries. My father was Army, so we would spend some time in the US, primarily Texas, but we also lived part time in California, and then we would bounce back over, over the pond to Okinawa, Japan. So I had a lot of fond memories of both countries growing up.   Michael Hingson ** 08:33 That's, that's pretty cool. And it's, you know, I find that people who come on this podcast, who have had the joy of having the ability to live or having lived in different kinds of environments, do bring some very interesting perspectives on, on each of those countries and just on, on life in general. And they tend to, I think, have a overall better perspective on what life is all about, because they've seen more of it. And if they take the time to really think about life and all the things that they've seen, they come to value all of that a lot more   Kay Hutchinson ** 09:18 Absolutely it is that process of being able to really delve deep into the subtle uniqueness of life through different lenses. And when you travel, and when you get that opportunity to experience cultures directly, and you also have, you know, a heritage that's very rich on an ethnic level, you know, it really does allow the brain to see the world through many different facets. And I think that that really is what's needed in a world where, when we look at what's happening globally, there's rapid, rapid change. So those of us who have that experience of being able to bounce through all of these different experiences and take multiple facets. Because we end up being able to digest and are able to move through those experiences without becoming so overwhelmed, as so many people are experiencing today, with all of the quantum leap changes that are happening, changes happening so rapidly in our world.   Michael Hingson ** 10:16 Oh, we are, and we're we're exhibiting, of course, in this country, with a new president or a new old President, we're seeing a lot of changes, and I think history is going to, at some point, decide whether those changes or the things that that he's bringing about are good or not. And I think it's you can take a lot of different viewpoints on it. Oh, it's bad because he's doing this and he's doing that, and it's good because he's doing this and he's doing that, but I think ultimately, we're going to see, and I'm I think he's made some choices that are interesting, and we and we'll see how it all goes. But I wish that he had had more of a worldview. I think that's the one thing that I see, that he has not had as much of a true worldview as would probably be valuable,   Kay Hutchinson ** 11:11 absolutely, and that's, excuse me, that's really a concern in leadership, right? And how do we support when someone hasn't had that vastness, right? It then comes to us to really bring to the table the perspectives that hopefully will trickle over into influencing and supporting energetically. And here's that thing, because sometimes we can think, Oh, well, you know, the President's way up here, and what can I as an ordinary person, do to help bring more balance to that leadership. Well, I truly believe that energetically, we're all connected, so that when each of us is embracing this more multifaceted perspective, and we're not just embracing it in our brains, but actually living that, integrating that into how we move. We create a energy that ripples out, that absolutely touches every other person on the planet. And why would it not also touch, you know, people in positions of political leadership. So I believe that when we band together in that way, we do create change.   Michael Hingson ** 12:15 Well, I think we all are connected, and I think that is something that most people haven't recognized, and the more they don't and the more they decide they're an entity in of themselves, and there isn't that kind of interconnectionalism, the more it's going to hurt them more than anything else. But hopefully, over time, people will realize that we are all interrelated. Gandhi once said that interdependence is and ought to be as much the ideal of man, I guess, and woman, we should say. But, you know, he was, he was quoting back in the day, much as much the ideal of man as a self sufficiency. And I think that interdependence is all around us, and interdependence is something that we truly do need to recognize. And embrace, because no one really is an island into themselves,   Kay Hutchinson ** 13:08 and that's true, and this is where the challenge is. When we begin to start looking at energy, vampirism and narcissism, we're dealing with individuals who do not have that capacity to really embrace the fact that they are energetically and importantly connected to other people. They're disconnected from that. So how they're moving through life becomes very centered, focused on only their perspectives and their experiences. And that's where it can be really dangerous, because when we're in the midst of people that are moving like that, we may not realize that we're actually losing energy to them. And so it's really important to take a look more than ever, who is in your world? Are you surrounded by people that have an understanding of the value of connecting in with one another and truly having a fair exchange of energy. Or are you amid people that may be pulling energy from you in a one sided way because they have wounds that are preventing them from really being full in their own perspectives and in their own energy fields.   Michael Hingson ** 14:24 Well, and when you mentioned people who don't have the capacity, I wonder if it's true that they don't have the capacity, or they've chosen to reject it.   Kay Hutchinson ** 14:35 Well, I think that's the difference, right there. Michael, when they've chosen to reject it. That's not pathological in terms of the clinical definition of narcissism, that could apply to anyone that has simply made that choice. But part of the clinical definition of narcissism is it is a person who doesn't have the choice they're not capable because of early trauma in their life. During the period of time when they were attaching and beginning energetically to form bonds with other people, as well as psychologically and cognitively, disruption happened or is no longer a choice for them. They're no longer able to say, I want to be connected or not connected. There is a disruption on a trauma level that prevents them from being connected.   Michael Hingson ** 15:21 Is there a cure for that? Though, can people reverse that process?   Kay Hutchinson ** 15:26 So as far as I know, in Searching the Literature and working with colleagues, and I also have background in psychotherapy too, there is not, quote, unquote, a cure for that, but the damage is fairly deep. It's a matter of helping those individuals to manage the facets of their narcissism to minimize the damage. But are they ever disconnected from the intimacy that we have energetically with other human beings that tends to still be pervasive, even with long term therapy, psychotherapy, yeah, well,   Michael Hingson ** 16:03 you, I know, and we'll get to it. Have had some direct exposure and involvement with narcissism, but let's go back a little bit talking about you. Where did you go to college? I assume you did go to college.   Kay Hutchinson ** 16:17 Yeah, absolutely. I went to the University of Texas, at Austin, okay. And then later, for graduate school, I went to the California Institute of integral studies for counseling, psychotherapy, but also longevity Institute for all the energy medicine training. And I loved, I loved that they were the only program at the time in energy medicine, medical Qigong. They had a relationship with the head of the school. Was the head of Stanford's Integrative Medicine Department, and they were doing lots of things with looking at how energy healing impacts cancer and also how it affects the role of fertility. There was a famous Stanford IVF program, and what they were looking at was the idea that when women partook of Qigong and mindfulness techniques, they were able to successfully get pregnant at a higher level than if they did not. So it was a school that really embraced not only the science of energy, but also the spirituality of it as well. How do we develop and grow as beings that are souls in the world   Michael Hingson ** 17:27 and dealing with the practical application of it? Absolutely,   Kay Hutchinson ** 17:30 absolutely. So I often say that it was the place where shamanism met hardcore science and together, and that's kind of a little bit of what people experience, Michael, when they work with me, because I'm one of the few holistic practitioners that says, come in the door and bring me your actual medical data. I want to see the scans. I want to see your blood work data before we ever do an herbal formula, before I ever prescribe a set of medical Qigong resets. I really kind of want to see what we're looking at and what's happening with you on a quantifiable level, so that we can measure changes as we go along and process a few Sure   Michael Hingson ** 18:08 well. So you mentioned earlier Special Education song. What did you do after college?   Kay Hutchinson ** 18:14 So, in college, you know, I was studying cognitive science as well as special education. I was fascinated by how people learn, and so my career began as a special education teacher. The first assignment I had, though as a teacher, was teaching third grade math because I began working for a district mid season, and they didn't have a lot of different openings, and they said, well, Kay, we would love to have you in the school, but the special ed position will not be available till later. Would you come aboard teaching math? Now, little did anyone know, Michael, that I was actually math phobic. I was that kid that when I had to take math and calculus and things in college, had my head in my lap. Oh, I can't do this. This is just not my thing. And so to be asked to teach third grade, it was horrifying to me on one level, but then I said, you know, everything happens for a reason to start my teaching career, and the thing that I'm most fearful of could be a really good learning opportunity for me. What   Michael Hingson ** 19:14 did you learn from that? Oh my gosh, I learned that   Kay Hutchinson ** 19:17 the most important thing is creativity, because I had to say, okay, where, where am I starting? These kids were behind. They were third graders. They were behind in learning multiplication. And so I said, You know what? There's a method to teach multiplication with cubes and blocks and manipulatives that actually leads them to being able to do algebra. So I'm going to be creative and use these different tools to not only teach basic multiplication, but my goal for them is, when they leave me, they will have the basis for being able to do simple algebra problems in third grade. And the fact, Michael, that these kids, when we talk about diversity, inclusion, we. In a community where they were drive by shootings were in a community where other teachers did not believe that just because these children were children of color, that they did not have the same abilities and capabilities and potential to be able to go on to school at Harvard or Yale. It made me even more determined to say, I'm going to teach them a really higher level skill that everybody else will say is beyond their developmental level to prove that these children are just as capable as anybody else. Yeah,   Michael Hingson ** 20:31 and, and the reality is, they are. They have the capability, and it is something that just has to be encouraged. I know that when I was doing my student teaching. I was getting a master's degree in physics, so I did a little bit with math now and then, needless to say, and I was in the class one day, I was teaching eighth graders. I'm sorry, I was actually teaching high school freshman, but there was an eighth grader in the class, and he asked a question. It wasn't, I don't even remember what the question was, but it wasn't a hard question. But for some reason, I blanked out and didn't know what the answer was. But what I said to him was, I don't know the answer. I should, but I don't. I'm going to look it up and I'll come back tomorrow and tell you what the answer is. Is that okay? And he said, Yeah. When the class was over, my master teacher, who was the football coach, also came up, and he said, that was the most wonderful thing you could do. He said, kids will always know it if you're blowing smoke, if you're honest with them, and if you tell them the truth, you're going to gain a lot more respect. He said, That was the best thing that you could have possibly done with Marty's question. Well, the next day, I came back in with the answer. I went and looked it up, and it was as easy as it should have been, and I should have known. But I came in and I and when the class was all seated, I said, All right, Marty, I got the answer, and he said, so do i Mr. Hinkson? I said, well, then come up here and write it on the board. One of the things that I did not being a good writer, being blind. I just have never learned to have that great of handwriting. I would always have a student write on the board. And everyone competed for that job every day. So that day Marty got to do the job, Kenny came up and described it and said the answer. And I said, that's the same answer I got. And does everybody understand it? But it was so great to be able to interact with him. And it all started with being honest. And I think that's one of the best life lessons I ever learned, not only from being a student teacher, but just in general, that people know it when you're not being dishonest, they can sense it, whether they can articulate it, whether they know it consciously, they'll at least know it subconsciously. If you're not being honest and direct with them, and so it's important if you're going to truly earn trust, to have an honest relationship and and as I, as I put it, don't blow smoke at people.   Kay Hutchinson ** 23:12 That's so true. I mean authenticity as an energy is so very transformative, you know. And I love your story, Michael, because it reminds me too. When I was teaching, you know, I too, was honest with my kids. I just said, you guys feel scared of these problems that we have on our page. Your teacher was scared this morning and had her head in her lap crying like, how am I going to teach this to you? All you know, when they when we can be human with each other. When we are able to really just say what is real and in our hearts, it completely transforms the journey, because suddenly we recognize that we're all in the same space, and then we can lock arms to really move through it together. But if the energy is not even, there's not a fairness there, and part of the fairness is transparency, then it creates a completely different flow. It isn't necessarily transformative, and it can create obstacles and blocks versus being that wonderful thing where your student got to bloom, you got to bloom, and I'm sure the entire class benefited from the authenticity of both of you bouncing off of each other saying, this is the problem that I found, and this is Mike says, here's how I solved it. And together, you guys were able to really get that information across, I'm sure, in a way, that got everybody inspired to think about, how can they come about solving the problems too   Michael Hingson ** 24:35 well, something like 15 years later, we were at the Orange County Fair in July, and this guy with a deep voice comes up to me and he says, Hey, Mr. Hinkson, do you know recognize my voice? Well, there was no way. He says, I'm Marty, the guy from your algebra class 15 years later. And you know it was, it was really cool, yeah, and it was, it was so. To have that opportunity to, you know, to talk with him again. And, you know, we both, of course, had that, that same memory. But it's, it is so true in general, that honesty and connectionalism are so important, it's all about building trust. In my new book, live like a guide dog. We talk a lot about trust as one of the things that you can use to help learn to control fear, and specifically I talk about in the book lessons I've learned from all of my dogs, my guide dogs, and so on. And one of the lessons that we talk about is that dogs may very well, love unconditionally, but they don't trust unconditionally, and you do still have to earn their trust. They may love you, but they won't necessarily trust you until they get to know you. And so with every guide dog, I have to start all over and develop a new relationship and learn their quirks. But the reality is they're learning mind quirks as well, and what we do is we figure out how to interact and work together, and when we are both open to trust, and that's the other part of it, I have to be as much open to trust as the dog, because the way a previous guide dog worked and the things that a previous guide dog did don't necessarily apply with a new dog, and so it's important to really be open to developing that trusting relationship, but it takes a while to develop, but when the relationship develops, it is second to none, and and I wish it were more true with people, but we're always worried about so many things, and we think about what's this person's hidden agenda? We tend not to be open to trust. And the reality is, we can be just as much open to trust as we ever would need to be. That doesn't mean that we're always going to trust, because the other person has to earn our trust too, but we can be open to it absolutely.   Kay Hutchinson ** 27:01 And you know, animals are such an amazing teacher to that process of developing trust. I love what you said that they love unconditionally, but that not necessarily trust unconditionally. To me that is such balance, because I often notice in my work, there's a tendency, especially with empathic women, to over trust, to trust too soon, to not require that others earn that trust. And so I think it's really an important piece to find that balance in being able and being open to trust, but not rushing the process to the point where we lose our boundaries in that and when you interact with animals, you really learn how to do that. Well,   Michael Hingson ** 27:47 why do you think so many women are too eager to trust and do trust too quickly?   Kay Hutchinson ** 27:55 I think in the population of women that I work with in my groups, that they refer to themselves often as women empaths or empathic women. I think some of that can come from the over care taking syndrome that some of them may be exhibiting as a way of working through old wounds, that idea that it's my job to kind of just be this wide open radar and take care of others and be open, and they don't understand that it is absolutely part of self care to regulate that openness, to have a filter and to be able to give that piece of time to really see who people are, because narcissists oftentimes are wearing a facade. May not necessarily see who they are in the early stages of an engagement. So by being open, but still having boundaries, which kind of when your boundaries are respected over time, I think that's where trust really blooms. And by taking that time, then we are able to really make sure that we're in relationship with people where there is a fair exchange of trust, because that's part of the fair energy exchange, as I often say, is trust has to go both ways, and in a narcissistic relationship, it's usually just one way. It's the person you know who's non narcissistic, trusting fully and the narcissist withholding trust. Yeah,   Michael Hingson ** 29:17 and you think that men are much more not open to the whole concept of trust, than than women? Not   Kay Hutchinson ** 29:29 at all. I think men are beautiful in their heart spaces, just as open too. So I see men in paths exactly in that same space as well, men that are natural givers who want to connect. They can often also get in that space of trusting too soon. So when my practicing encompassed working with both men and women, that would be something that I would often kind of give guidance to in the dating process of Give it time. And allow somebody to earn that beautiful jewel of trust that is your heart, and allow yourself to also be discovered by the other person as someone who's trustworthy. Give it the space, because I've had beautiful men that were clients that absolutely got their hearts trampled, and also got their energy siphoned by energy vampires, just because they jumped in, just so wholeheartedly, so soon, so having that balance being aware of the pacing of a relationship, and then again, going back to animals, because that was part of the thing that I did. Michael straight out of energy school, I worked with animals first and human second. And I think that dance that we do with animals is really can be a framework or a model for how to move with humans too, because animals don't rush it. You know, they're going to take their time and trusting you. They're going to check you out and notice what your Kirks are and notice how you respond to them. It's not something to give right away. And so when you do earn the trust of an animal, whether it's a cat or dog or in my case, I also worked with wild animals, it is really such a treasure, and it's cherished when it happens.   Michael Hingson ** 31:15 Yeah, but then even wild animals are open to trust there. There are a lot of other things that you have to work through, but still, the the the opportunity to develop a trusting relationship is certainly there. Now I think that cats are more cautious than dogs about a lot of things, but they're but they're open to trust. I know that that stitch my cat does trust me, but she is much more cautious and tends to react to noises and other things a lot more than Alamo the guide dog does. So they're there. There are issues, but there's a lot of love there, and there is a lot of trust, and that is as it should be. But again, I've had to earn that trust, which is the real important part about it. Yeah, that's definitely   Kay Hutchinson ** 32:07 and, you know, you speak about, like, the differences of dogs and cats too. There's a difference in the neurological sensitivity, of course, with dogs too, it depends on the breed. You know, like, for example, chihuahuas can be very neurologically sensitive, so they react to many things, versus, say, like Labradors or other larger breeds of dogs, shepherds and so forth, they tend to have a more steady neurological response to the world. So they make wonderful emotional support and other helper roles in our lives. But cats, they tend to, across the board, be pretty high strung neurologically, which means that's why they would be a little bit more skittish about why   Michael Hingson ** 32:47 they're cats. Yeah, absolutely, it works. Well, how long? How long did you teach?   Kay Hutchinson ** 32:55 Well, I taught in public school. I think it was three years. I'm still a teacher. I never I just left the forum from a public school into I became a writer for textbook publishers. So I created Teacher Guides. There was a lot of teaching in that. And then I also ran the only medical Qigong professional certification certification program that is a one on one apprenticeship program, and I ran that program up until the pandemic, from 2008 or nine until the pandemic, before I slowly shifted into just this really super niche of working with women on the journey of recovering from narcissistic abuse, and really putting my full energy into that, I still get calls for people who want to certify with me, and so I'm I'm still thinking about reopening the school, but it's been such a pleasure going down this road and journey of developing virtual journeys for women online and watching them bloom and seeing the transformation. So I always say that I'm ever the teacher. I never really left the profession. Everything that I do involves education and really helping people to optimize the way they learn as souls and as whole beings in the world   Michael Hingson ** 34:17 well, and I think in reality, and I wish more people understood it. But I think we're all teachers, and I know one of the things that I learned when I first was put in a position where I had to start selling professionally, I took a Dale Carnegie sales course, and one of the things that they talked about in that course was sales people. The best sales people are counselors, they guide, they teach, because you'll get a better understanding of your prospects and your customers, but that's what you really should be doing. And again, there's a whole level of honesty that goes with that. But the reality is, I think that all of us teach. I know a lot of. Blind People say I don't I'm blind. I am the way I am. I don't want to be a teacher. I don't want to have to educate people. Well, the reality is, we all do that in one way or another. We're all teaching someone, or bunches of someone's from time to time. And the reality is, teaching is so fun,   Kay Hutchinson ** 35:21 it is, and I love that you said that, because we're always teaching people how to engage ourselves just on that level alone, or engage with ourselves. Yes, absolutely. And when we know that and we bring joyousness to the process, right, it can be so transformative, because when we're enjoying that process, we're going to go into those uncomfortable areas, right that may be challenging or difficult, and often engaging with other people, you come up with new facets and perspectives that you otherwise would not have. So I, I love, I love the dance of learning and also in sharing too.   Michael Hingson ** 36:06 My wife was a teacher for 10 years, and always loved it when she she did do special ed and so on. She was in a wheelchair her whole life, so she was sort of bent that way, but she loved teaching third grade. She thought that third grade was the best, because when you start to get older than that, kids get more set in their ways, and when they're younger than that, they're they're just not there. Yet. She loved third grade, so I'm glad you started with third grade math.   Kay Hutchinson ** 36:35 Third grade was really sweet. I went from there to early childhood so, and then later I was tutoring at the university level, I had an opportunity to work as a tutor to actually doctoral foreign students who needed help with writing skills and things like that. So I really have enjoyed that full spectrum, just as I enjoy working with clients that come from vast differences in their backgrounds, and taking the journey into to learning more about holistic ways and moving so a lot of fun. Oh,   Michael Hingson ** 37:09 it is, you know, and I think life in general is a lot of fun if we would just approach things the right way and not let everything upset us, we we have a much better life in our own world,   Kay Hutchinson ** 37:21 definitely, absolutely. Well, you,   Michael Hingson ** 37:25 you've talked a lot about this whole idea of narcissism and so on, and I know you've had involvement in your life with that. You want to talk about some of that and tell us how you really got into really doing a lot with it, and what motivates you and so on. Or how much of that do you want to talk about? Oh,   Kay Hutchinson ** 37:42 definitely. Well, you know, I would have to go all the way back to, you know, experiences with racism that I experienced as a narcissism. I'm not saying that every person who has racist thoughts or beliefs or or patterns are narcissists, but many narcissists are racist, and so I think the early exposure to what I would call someone that is an energy vampire bent on manipulating or creating a flow that isn't a fair exchange of energy happened to me at a very young age. So I gained a lot of insight into how do you move through that? So it made sense that when I was beginning my career as an energy healer, as a practitioner, and I started noticing the different physical and emotional issues people would come in the door with, they'd come in with, say, like autoimmune issues, thyroid issues, cancer and different things like that. But when we began to really look at the root of all of those conditions, we began to realize that there was a pattern of having been in some sort of prolonged engagement with another person, where there was not a fair energy exchange. And that's when I began to realize, oh, all of my clients have had experiences with narcissism and of having had their energy siphoned in a way that was not beneficial for the entire body, mind and soul, and so in creating these resets for clients for nearly, I think it was about 15 years I was into that career. I never realized, because I'd never encountered it directly in a personal relationship. What it was like to be in a relationship with a covert narcissist, and I fell in love with a person who was very, very clever as far as really hiding those aspects of his personality. And I've come to understand that the reason that I walked that journey was so that I could have first hand lived experience. I knew what overt narcissism was about, but I had never really experienced the covert variety that hidden, that more subtle type. And by being in this marriage and relationship with a person that was exactly that, it gave me a lot of insight. To the subtle ways that we lose energy to people, and what the impact is on that physical level. For me, it left my immunity completely tanked, and I was having reoccurring shingles all over my face. I was having high anxiety, which was not a part of my emotional walk. Previously, I was also very fatigued. I had resolved many years prior to that severe fibromyalgia, and suddenly that came out of remission, and I was in constant pain every day. So you know, in seeing how dramatically my own health changed, it also changed the way that I was showing up on a business level, how available I was on an energy level, to really serve clients. And it also showed up in terms of my spiritual path, where I slowly began to get disconnected from source and not rely on that as my critical way of moving through life, where previously I have so it was a just a journey of really, truly recognizing what it feels like across every level imaginable to get decimated by the person that You love because they are wounded and are narcissistic.   Michael Hingson ** 41:22 What finally happened that made you realize what was occurring and caused you to decide to deal with the whole issue.   Kay Hutchinson ** 41:31 Well, you know, it wasn't just one thing Michael, because if he was a subtle narcissist, my understandings of what was happening came about gradually. But the thing that really stood out in my mind, that made me say, You know what, I absolutely need to get out of this relationship was when I went to caretake an aunt that had stage five stomach cancer, and I had previously was in the role of caretaking his mom, when she had metastatic blood level cancer. It was a form of leukemia, and also his aunt, who had a form of bone cancer. So when his family members were ill, I was there. I dropped everything, not only just as a healer, but as a family member, as someone who loved these Dear ladies, was by their sides and really helped them to transition. But when it came time for me to be at the side of my relative, my husband was completely lacking in empathy, and I'd spend the entire day with her, just helping her to quell nausea, get more comfortable, feel more peaceful. I completely had not eaten the whole day because my whole attention was on her and also on my father. Her brother, wanted to make sure that my dad was okay in being with her, because he was also approaching soon the final days of his life. He had a lot of weakness going on and things. And I returned home, and I was just exhausted, and I said, Honey, let's go out for dinner, and let's go out and do something kind of fun, because that's what I am, and I give a lot on that heavy level, I like to shift over to something light. And I was met with, I don't want to go anywhere. Why do you always want to go out to dinner, and he just started kind of yelling at me, and I realized, oh, wow, just even on a pure nourishment level, I need food because I haven't eaten all day. This is somehow becoming a challenge. And I ended up going out to dinner by myself at a time when I was really super vulnerable about ready to lose my last living aunt in the States, and thinking, what am I doing in a relationship where merely asking to be fed, not even emotionally, is a challenge? And I said, Ah, he can't even literally feed me. And I knew there was no fixing that. Even though we had gone through counseling, it's like, no, no, this is just not going to continue. I have to leave, right? So that was a critical moment in my life of just and that's what I would say to everybody in the audience. Ask yourself, are you being felt fed well? Are you being well nourished by the person that you're in that relationship with? Because narcissists are not capable of nourishing   Michael Hingson ** 44:29 you. Yeah. So what happened? I mean, you made you, you realize what was occurring. What did you do? So   Kay Hutchinson ** 44:35 at that point, we had been in counseling, so I got on the phone with our counselor, and I said, I really need your safe space the next time we come in, because I need to have a conversation about divorcing, and I really need to make sure that I'm moving through this safely and with the proper support around me. And that's really, really important, because if your audience. Are in relationships with narcissists who have never been abusive, they need to understand that there's a high likelihood of them becoming physically abusive when they decide to leave. Mm, hmm. And so it's really important to make sure that that conversation is happening in a safe space and that there's enough support around to keep violence from escalating, even if you've never seen that person in that more physically abusive space, it needs to be considered.   Michael Hingson ** 45:33 So you, you talk to your counselor about that, and then you, you, I assume, had a session where you, you, you dealt with some of those issues, absolutely,   Kay Hutchinson ** 45:44 with the safety of of the counselor there, we were able to map out a strategy. But Silly me, Michael, I thought, well, you know, we have an agreement that we need to go our separate ways. We're two adults. We can do this peacefully. It's not complicated. We lived in the state of Texas. It's not hard to do. And so we said we'll just go to a mediator, and everything will be fine. They'll do up the paperwork, legally, we'll sign we'll go our different ways. Wish each other well, take what we each learn from this and move on with our lives. So it seemed a simple thing, but at the very last moment when we were scheduled to see the mediator, mediator attorney gets a call from a lawyer that I didn't know he even had saying, oh my, my client can't come into this mediation without me being present, because he's represented. And it was a bulldog attorney that was known for just rolling over the other person. And I went, ah, and so I got dragged to nearly a year and a half legal battle that really didn't need to be there, but I was very blessed in connecting with an attorney who specialized in helping people divorce from narcissist, and she was able to say to me, Kay, I know you have important healing to do for yourself, but also for the clients that you serve, let me take this over and you go, do you, and I'll just ting you whenever you need to sign something. And she just completely took it over for me so that I could move on with my life and decide, you know, what did I want to create in the new phase of my life? But not everybody has that ability to kind of really lock arms with attorneys that are highly skilled in dealing with narcissists, because the narcissist will weaponize the legal system if they're allowed to do that, and it can drive up costs. It can be exhausting on many different levels. So it's really important, if you can't afford to have an attorney that has that experience, there are many blogs and many places where you can connect to get that support, even if you're working with an attorney who is less experienced, right? Yeah,   Michael Hingson ** 47:55 but eventually you you were able to to deal with it, and I'm sure that it was incredibly traumatic. How long ago did all this occur?   Kay Hutchinson ** 48:06 Oh, this was occurring. 2018 2019 Okay,   Michael Hingson ** 48:10 so it's not been all that been six years. Yeah, six years,   Kay Hutchinson ** 48:15 absolutely. And you know, I often say that when you're going through an experience, after having been around someone that second guessed your reality, that we will tend to second guess our own reality too. And so one of the things I think that really helped me on a mindset level, was continuing to ask myself, well, what do I really feel? What do I really think? Exactly   Michael Hingson ** 48:40 right, exactly right. Yeah,   Kay Hutchinson ** 48:43 and reconnecting with that because I had been separated or disconnected from things that were really vital and important to me, because he had said that they were not important, or perhaps I was overreacting or being too sensitive that I began to discount those things within myself. So it's really this journey of really allowing myself to truly come back into valuing all of the things that were really important to me   Michael Hingson ** 49:10 to you. Yes, what you know narcissism is an interesting subject. What is maybe one thing that so not Well, let me go back. Narcissism certainly deals a lot with emotional issues, and there can be physical issues and so on. But what's maybe the one thing that you've seen in your work that most people wouldn't associate with a narcissistic person or narcissistic behavior,   Kay Hutchinson ** 49:41 I think the one thing that people don't really put enough of a spotlight on is that they are energy vampires. They create an energetic disruption across the five areas of ourselves that are absolutely critical for our physical health. For. For our emotional stability and our soul growth. So we're talking body, mind and soul disruption. You know, often times the talk is on the psychological or the emotional disruptions, or if there's a physical abuse component, it might be on that level. But it's really very rare that we are really associating that idea of energy, vampirism, of energy, of being a predator on an energetic level, with narcissists and so that is really core. Because until we start to heal the energetic damage that has occurred, we end up staying in a state of struggling for years with emotions that may be all over the place. I see felt it in myself. I see it in my clients, anxiety, depression, that feeling of being on an emotion, emotional roller coaster, and then all of the physical health issues that go along with it, whether someone experienced physical abuse or not, and then that soul disconnect. You know, energetically, we have to have, I often say, Energy Tanks. We need to have all five of our energy tanks full in order to have a relationship with source that is evolving that allows us to transform and elevate ourselves on that spiritual level. And so if we're damaged across our five Energy Tanks, we will find it difficult to really connect in with the power that is higher than ourselves. Tell me a little more   Michael Hingson ** 51:27 about this concept of the five Energy Tanks, if you would. Absolutely   Kay Hutchinson ** 51:31 that's my own wording, but really it's the language of Chinese energy medicine that's over 2000 years old, built on the idea of the five elements, whether you're an acupuncturist, an acupressurist, whether you are a martial artist, everything flows along the five elements, in terms of Chinese energy, medicine and the five elements are a system that helps to explain the relationship between our emotions, the different states of our emotions, our physical selves, and the way that we grow in souls. So I often say, you know that there's five tanks. John Gray made that comparison back I think it was in the 80s when he wrote about the different tanks that people need to have filled in their lives, like relationship tanks and the self care tank and all of these different things. It's kind of similar to that idea, but each one of these areas has a very critical role in our development. So like, say, the water element, this is essence, and then DNA level. So often times when we've been in traumatic situations, we may start to see some DNA level disruptions, and often that will appear as cellular abnormalities. Cancer would be a very good example of that, that when we're under immense stress, on a trauma level, the water element, which rules our DNA, on an element level becomes disrupted. So I see that a lot in my practice, where women have metastatic breast cancer and other forms of cancer as a result of the long term chronic stress of being in a narcissistic relationship, or their nervous systems, like my nervous system was completely damaged and I was hyper vigilant all the time. Had insomnia, had difficulty processing information. My natural dyslexia and learning disabilities that I came into the world with became exacerbated when I was in that narcissistic relationship. That's the wood energy tank that rules our nervous systems. So there's a take for each aspect of ourselves that gets impacted by the experience of being in a relationship where the energy exchange is not mutual and fair.   Michael Hingson ** 53:50 When you're talking about this whole concept of energy vampires and and the whole issue of having to face or deal with a narcissist. One of the things that seems to me happens is that your ability to have creative thinking and to be creative in your thinking goes down, and the result is that you, you you're again, you're you're sucked into something that you really shouldn't be sucked into, but you've lost some of the clearer thinking that you would normally have. How do you deal with that, and how do you get that back absolutely   Kay Hutchinson ** 54:34 but when we start to look again at the elements and how that shows up for creativity, our metal element has to do with our ability to feel safe and shielded. We can't be creative and stretch into areas that are unknown if we're not feeling safe. So beginning to do resets, where we begin to visualize the shielding around ourselves being restored, can be very helpful to begin to settle that. Sense of, oh, I'm not safe. And so there's specific breath work and energy resets that we do to really help to get that foundation of safety before we even begin to restore other aspects that affect creativity. The next thing that we have to do, Michael is really, once we're feeling safe, we need to be able to center ourselves, because if our thoughts are scattered all over the place, our energy is all over the place, it's hard to get centered, to bring the focus that is also a part of being creative. So the earth element is what allows us to begin to ground and calm ourselves, begin to focus and collect all of these different thoughts that we may be having and feeling so that we can harness them in a creative way to go forward. Similarly, we have to calm our nervous system so that our brains are able to create the rhythms on a brain wave frequency level that is conducive to creativity again, if our brain waves, if we were to look at an EEG right before hitting a moment of creativity, there might be a lot of bouncing activity going on, and it's only when that activity begins to settle and calm that we then are able to implement and bring forth something that is creative. So being able to regulate that becomes very important, as well as getting into the space of reconnecting with a fire element, which is joy. Because I often say creativity is just the expression of joy, right when we are in that joyous state, it's amazing how many different ways our brains can move to come up with something that is unusual, innovative out of the box. And so the restoration of the fire element, take passion, joy, all of that feeds in to the creative cycle. And then last on that water element, that essence level, right? Creativity comes from a deep well that we have as humans. When we're able to tap into that, we not only tap into a level of creativity that is not only unique to us as individuals, but we tap into the collective of the human creativity and consciousness, and so that allows us to ignite what we're doing in many creative ways. And this is why, as women heal these areas. Michael, they go out and do incredible things. They're able to go out and start new businesses. They start new careers at the age of 50 in their passion areas that they never thought that they would have done. They're able to take trips and go and pursue things that once they were fearful of, but now they are excited to open up themselves, up to trying new things in new ways. And so, you know, the restoration of creativity is very much a part of core of recovering from narcissistic abuse, because that's the one area that most people don't think about too going back to your earlier question, that truly gets impacted when we go through a narcissistic relationship, yeah,   Michael Hingson ** 58:13 well, you have obviously been through a whole lot. What allowed you, or how were you able to keep I guess, what we would call an unstoppable mindset, through all of the things that that you went through, what, what drove you, if you will, to be able to succeed. I   Kay Hutchinson ** 58:33 think it's exactly what we've been talking about, having the practices that allowed me to refuel those five takes allow the highest level of energy to kind of flow through my brain, to keep that mindset in that positive area, to keep me motivated and passionate when you're working energetically, to restore yourself the mind comes along. It's not the thing you know. A lot of people say, Well, you got to change your mindset first, and I believe there's value in that. But guess what? When you change your energy first, there is no possibility of the mind flowing into negative spaces to hold you back, because your energy is creating this vibration that then fuels the thoughts that keeps you moving, and that's really the life that I've led. And when I find in moments that I may be falling into a place that is challenged on that mental thought level, I do my energetic practices, and boom, immediately, there's a shift from either a sad state to a state of feeling resilient, from a fearful state to being brave and courageous, to say, Hey, I just jump into this deep end of the pool because that's what I'm afraid of, and that's what I need to do, and trusting going back to trust that there's going to be tremendous growth and benefit. So. The more it's not that hard,   Michael Hingson ** 1:00:01 no. But the other part of it is, the more of that that you do, the more you do the introspection, the more you analyze yourself, you think about what we're talking about here, the more that you actually go through the process, in a sense, the more you do, the easier it becomes, or the more efficient you are at doing it. And the result of that is that you become better at it, and so you're able to gain that control. It's it. The whole issue of resilience is is something to practice, but, but it is something that you have to work at I made a video recently where I talked about emergency preparedness, and I said most all of us don't prepare for emergencies, because what we don't do is we don't prepare our minds. Oh, we can create a plan so that there's a fire, we can grab a go bag or whatever. But how do we really prepare our minds? And that is something that we need to do a lot more of than we do today.   Kay Hutchinson ** 1:01:03 Absolutely. And the idea, Michael, that it doesn't take like long stretches of meditation, people have that myth in their minds to prepare yourself and be mindful when there are circumstances unfolding that maybe crisis by taking bite sized moments, I teach five minute resets to reset the brain and reset the mind, and you do enough of those over time, then when crisis hits, you have a whole well of cultivation to draw from and that that really ends up carrying you through whatever that crisis is. And I love that it's not enough just to prepare our minds cognitively for things, we must prepare ourselves from that deeper space energetically, so that when we're in the middle of things, we're not pulled so far off of our center that we forget that beautiful plan that we made,   Michael Hingson ** 1:01:57 right, exactly right. And the reality is, it all does work together. Well, what's the one thing? Maybe that would surprise people if they knew it about you? Oh, gosh, how's that for a good question.   Kay Hutchinson ** 1:02:14 I think the one thing that that most people don't realize about me is that I am a martial artist, because most people think of me as just that healer that brings that comfort in and that level of soothing that I'm known for, and most people don't realize that there's a really strong warrior inside of K and I think we need to be able to embrace the warrior within ourselves and marry that to our peaceful, meditative selves. That the joining of both of them, I think, is really what makes me one of the strongest beings on this planet,   Michael Hingson ** 1:02:55 and that is as good as it gets. So have you written any books? So   Kay Hutchinson ** 1:03:02 my book, the five elements healing, a practical guide for reclaiming your essential power, is currently being reworked. So you will not find it on Amazon at this time, but watch for it in a few months, because we're completely redoing that. And then also, I've contributed to redesign your nine to five advice and strategies from 50 of the world's most ambitious business owners and entrepreneurs. It was compiled by Bridget McGowan, and that one you can find on Amazon, and I was so blessed to create the chapter on how to create a soul based business, one that really allows you to develop what Michael and I are talking about, the unstoppable mindset as a critical way of moving through what you put out into the world. As a business owner,   Michael Hingson ** 1:03:51 well, I definitely want to hear about the new book when it nor the reworked book when it comes out. So you have to let us know. Oh, absolutely. How do people reach out and get in touch with you, if they'd like to to learn from you, use your services and so on. How does that work?   Kay Hutchinson ** 1:04:07 Absolutely on your show notes, people can get in touch with me through the website that's listed in the link, and they can find out about the latest healing journeys, which I'm so excited Michael, because we have a live, free healing session coming up on February the ninth, at noon, Central Standard Time. I do these regularly to allow people that opportunity to begin to experience healing, the five Energy Tanks that narcissist destroying through a soothing distance healing to see if they are ready to take other journeys with me. So that's probably the best way, is to visit the website. And I know it's right here   Michael Hingson ** 1:04:48 on your show. It is in the notes, but go ahead and say the website, if you would absolutely   Kay Hutchinson ** 1:04:52 and the website is a, I K I healing.com Easy to remember, A, I K I healing.com   Michael Hingson ** 1:05:00 Um,

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Gestern Heute Übermorgen (Der Talk über Star Trek Picard)

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 173:25 Transcription Available


In dieser Episode diskutieren wir die neueste Folge von "Strange New Worlds", die den Titel "Lost in Translation" trägt. Gemeinsam mit meinen geschätzten Mitstreitern Arne und Frank steigen wir direkt in die Handlung ein, die uns in die Weiten des Weltraums führt, wo die Enterprise einer Tankstelle im All zugeteilt wird. Doch wie gewohnt, verläuft nicht alles wie geplant und wir werden Zeugen eines mysteriösen Geschehens, das die Crew in Atem hält. Besonders spannend ist die Reise von Uhura, die sich mit Halluzinationen und eigenen inneren Dämonen auseinandersetzen muss – ein Element, das wir aus verschiedenen Perspektiven analysieren. Ein zentrales Thema ist die zwischenmenschliche Dynamik innerhalb der Crew, besonders die Beziehung zwischen Uhura und den anderen Figuren, inklusive des unerwarteten Auftritts von Captain Kirk. Diese Begegnung wird nicht nur von einem emotionalen Aufeinandertreffen geprägt, sondern hebt auch Uhuras Herausforderungen als Offizierin hervor. Kirk hilft ihr, sich mit der Trauer um ihre verstorbenen Familienmitglieder auseinanderzusetzen, was der Episode eine tiefere emotionale Schicht verleiht, die sowohl berührend als auch aufschlussreich ist. Wir beleuchten auch die Beziehungsgeschichte zwischen den Brüdern Jim und Sam Kirk. Während Jim seiner Karriere bei der Sternenflotte nachgeht, hat Sam andere Prioritäten, was Spannungen und Missverständnisse zwischen den beiden hervorruft. Diese familiären Konflikte verankern sich in der gesamten Episode und geben einen Einblick in die Komplexität ihrer Beziehung, die durch ihren verstorbenen Vater, George Kirk, noch verstärkt wird. Diese ergreifenden Momente zeigen, wie stark familiäre Erwartungen und persönliche Ambitionen aufeinanderprallen. Ein weiterer wichtiger Aspekt dieser Folge ist das Thema des Traumas und der Trauer. Wir analysieren die Art und Weise, wie Uhura mit ihren Halluzinationen umgeht, und welche Auswirkungen diese inneren Kämpfe auf ihr Verhalten und ihre Entscheidungen haben. Diese emotionalen Achterbahnfahrten bieten einen gelungenen Kontrapunkt zu den humorvollen Momenten innerhalb der Crew, die in der Kneipe der Enterprise zur Geltung kommen. Hier zeigen sich die Charaktere in entspannteren, lockereren Interaktionen, die dem Publikum die Möglichkeit geben, die Dynamik innerhalb des Teams zu erleben. Auf visueller Ebene sind die Effekte und die Darstellung des Weltraums herausragend, wobei die düstere Ästhetik der Umgebung die Emotionen der Charaktere unterstreicht. Besonders Uhurah's Halluzinationen werden einprägsam umgesetzt und ermöglichen es, ihre innere Zerrissenheit visuell zu transportieren. Die Kombination von Spannung, Drama und visueller Erzählkunst trägt dazu bei, dass diese Episode nicht nur unterhaltsam, sondern auch thematisch tiefgründig ist. Abschließend stellen wir uns die Frage, wie weit die Charaktere bereit sind zu gehen, um ihre inneren Konflikte zu bewältigen und was das für deren Entwicklung bedeutet. Während wir uns auf die kommenden Episoden freuen, bleibt die Frage, wie die Beziehung zwischen den Kirks und Uhura sich weiter entfalten wird und welche Herausforderungen auf sie warten. Diese vielschichtige Erzählung bietet reichlich Diskussionsstoff und regt dazu an, über die Funktionen von Familie, Freundschaft und die Auseinandersetzung mit der eigenen Vergangenheit nachzudenken.

Radio Cayman News
12 PM NEWS

Radio Cayman News

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 4:53


In the news, the Cayman Islands joins the 5th Speaker-led Conference in the UK. Also, HCMI is at Kirks on Saturday fro Prepardeness Month, and UCCI is back with Culturama at the Harquail.

The Need to Know Morning Show
Charlie Kirks Pencil Myth Story... (04-15-25)

The Need to Know Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 74:18


Bleav in Falcons
Will we see the old Kirk Cousins? Falcons lose to Chargers with guest Lorenzo Neal

Bleav in Falcons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 38:33


Ovie and Michael are back to talk about the latest Falcons game that unfortunately resulted in a loss to the LA Chargers and they brought in a friend to help them recap the game, former Chargers Fullback and host of Bleav in Chargers: Lorenzo Neal. They talked all about what the Falcons did wrong, including Kirks 4 interceptions and about whether he is the answer or maybe its time for Penix to come in. Listen in NOW for an in depth look into yesterday's game and what the rest of the season could look like for the Falcons as well as a quick reminder of the bet between Lo and Ovie + Michael regarding the Falcons record at the end of the season.

Star Wars Escape Pod
Fast & Furious is just like Star Wars | Operation Cinder Awareness!

Star Wars Escape Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 44:29 Transcription Available


This week we got Operation Cinder awarness happening, an event which bridges the gap between the days of the Empire and the Rise of the First Order. Andor S2 is getting the buzz with casting leaks online about a particular villain returning to the story. We got the NYCC Lucasfilm Press announcements to chat about here. And a long awaited topic.. Fast and Furious is JUST LIKE STAR WARS? Yes it is.. let's chat. Check out Kirks new short film Three Wise Men! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZJ-NCa9vyk Lucasfilm NYCC Reveals https://www.starwars.com/news/nycc-2024-lucasfilm-publishing-reveals?cmp=smc%7C15011522272   Read up on Operation Cinder https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Operation:_Cinder   Ask us how you can get involved on the podcast team ————————————————————————

Hold On
Israel and Our Children: On the Ground in Israel

Hold On

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 20:42


Episode Summary: In this episode of Stand Firm Parents, host Jake McCandless takes listeners on a journey to Israel to explore the current situation on the ground. With special guests Daphne and Andrew Kirk of Generation to Generation Ministries, who have been actively supporting Israel through trips since the October 7th attacks, the episode dives into their ongoing work and the importance of standing in solidarity with Israel. The Kirks share firsthand experiences from their multiple visits to Israel, emphasizing the powerful impact of simply being present and offering comfort during such difficult times. They recount touching stories of connection and the importance of showing solidarity with the Jewish people, especially in the face of growing antisemitism. The discussion also addresses how churches often overlook Israel's current events and the need to teach the emerging generation about the biblical and modern significance of Israel. The Kirks encourage listeners to take actionable steps in their local communities by building relationships with Jewish communities, visiting synagogues, and offering words of encouragement. The episode closes with Jake highlighting future opportunities for listeners to join upcoming trips to Israel and support efforts on the ground. Key Takeaways: 1. Solidarity with Israel: Daphne and Andrew Kirk emphasize the need for standing with Israel and comforting its people, following the biblical mandate from Isaiah 40:1. 2. Personal Impact: The Kirks share moving stories of individuals they've encountered, from young children to parents, and how their presence offered hope and reassurance during this crisis. 3. Importance of Action: The episode encourages listeners to take simple, actionable steps, like visiting local synagogues or reaching out to Jewish communities, to show support. 4. Educational Mission: There is a crucial need to educate children and the next generation about the significance of Israel both biblically and in modern times. 5. Upcoming Trips: Jake McCandless announces future opportunities for listeners to join trips to Israel, both to show solidarity and experience biblical sites firsthand. Guest Bio: Daphne & Andrew Kirk are leaders of Generation to Generation Ministries, a global ministry focusing on discipleship and supporting Israel. They have been leading trips to Israel for over 15 years and have been a voice of encouragement and solidarity in the Jewish community. Resources Mentioned: • Visit www.G2Gmandate.org to learn more about Generation to Generation Ministries and their work in Israel. • Watch the Quest for Truth series on Israel and Gaza at G2Gmandate.org/quest-for-truth. • Stay tuned for future trips and opportunities with Stand Firm Ministries to support Israel.

Bible Prophecy Daily
On the Ground Again in Israel

Bible Prophecy Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 16:15


Jake McCandless speaks with Daphne & Andrew Kirk from Generation to Generation ministry. The Kirks share their experiences supporting Israel during times of conflict, drawing from their 15 years of ministry in the region. They discuss their recent trips to Israel, including outreach efforts after the October 7th attacks. They emphasize the importance of showing solidarity with the Jewish people and encourage Christians to actively stand with Israel. Key Points: The Kirks have led over 25 trips to Israel, blending biblical history with current events. Their mission is to provide comfort and solidarity, as drawn from Isaiah 40:1. Personal stories are shared about the impact of simply being present and supportive during challenging times. The Kirks challenge Christians to reflect on the church's role during global crises involving Israel. They provide practical ways for listeners to support Israel, such as sending encouraging cards to synagogues or building relationships with local Jewish communities. Mentioned Resources: Generation 2 Generation Ministry Stand Firm Ministries Lifeword Takeaway: Listeners are encouraged to take bold steps to support Israel and the Jewish people through prayer, presence, and practical acts of kindness. Call to Action: Visit Stand Firm Ministries to learn more about how to get involved in future trips to Israel and support local efforts.

Buds N Blue Jays
Welcome to the Jonatan Clase ERA of Blue Jays Baseball, Kirks Big series, Milestone watch and more!

Buds N Blue Jays

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 49:40


3 hits AND his first big league HR? We see you Jonatan Clase, In this episode we talk about his big series, and where he lines up in a Blue Jays crowded OF mix for next season, Also Alejandro Kirk remains hot, now has a 17 game hit streak and it gives us hope for what might happen behind the plate in 2025, WE got our last starts of the year from Bowden Francis and Kevin Gausman, we'll react and share some quick thoughts on thier season, plus the bullpen churn, Injury updates and we preview what will be the last series of the season for the Jays against the Miami Marlins, Buckle up!

Gimme more Gilmore
#37 - S3 Ep.1-3 Große Entscheidungen, Kirks große Liebe und College Chaos

Gimme more Gilmore

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 75:32


Hey ihr Lieben, in dieser Folge leiten wir euch durch die ersten 3 Episoden der 3. Staffel! Es gibt Drama! Neben der Dean und Jess Sache, kämpft Lorelei noch immer mit ihrer Trennung von Christopher. Wir lernen zum ersten mal Dave kennen und Luke muss zurückstecken, denn die ganze Stadt hat Lust auf Eis ;) Schnappt euch ein heißes Getränk und los gehts!

The Kirk Minihane Show
Justin The Rat

The Kirk Minihane Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 118:12


(01:04) Kirk, Blind Mike, and Bean Bag Ron discuss the Mick situation and his beef with Justin. (13:18) The show calls Mick to get his side of the story. (17:15) Mick tells Justin to embrace being a “rat” and he obliges by telling Kirk Mick was vaping in the Dakotas. (20:56) Call with Mick wraps up, Justin is unhinged. (21:49) Justin informs us Mick has a Coleman-hater burner account. (37:30) Blind Mike gets some complaints about the Dakota's off his chest. (38:50) Kirk was right about JJ McCarthey, Vikings QB, getting hurt. (41:50) Kirk says he is team Mick. (43:50) Callers weigh in with their thoughts on Mick vs Justin. (1:09:35) Kirk discussed where the show goes from here and if Jon from Scranton is a candidate. (1:11:30) Are the Red Sox homophobes? (1:14:45) The show reacts to Mick live tweeting during the show.(1:19:33) Blind Mike got a funny message from Little People Big World Guy. (1:21:15) Subway restaurants are losing money and starting to panic. (1:24:11) Steve from Gloucester is waving his hands at the show again. (1:26:09) Blind Mike's college professor called into Steve Torry to shed some light. (1:28:05) Kirk's formal rivals at 98.5 The Sports Hub celebrate their 15 year anniversary. (1:29:39) Kirks gets a shout out from Zo and Bertrand. (1:31:35) Everyone's SS#'s might have been stolen. (1:33:39) Justin shared that Friday will be the reunion of the Director's Chair as Klemmer and Ted Sellers will be in studio together. (1:35:31) BIG NEWS - Saco tickets go on sale Monday morning. (1:37:10) Arrests have been made in connection with Matthew Perry's overdose. (1:38:39) Elon Musk and Donald Trump talk about the assassination attempt on Trump. (1:40:20) Kirk and Justin debate Lord of the Rings movies. (1:46:50) Justin is going to do a weight loss challenge with himself. (1:49:40) Is Gus a winner? (1:52:00) Ted Sellers is a winner. (1:55:00) The guys speculate on Klemmer's top movie list.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow

Real Estate Investing For Cash Flow Hosted by Kevin Bupp.
MHP #780: Supply and Demand Economics of MHP, Vetting a Sponsor, Long Distance Investing, Off-Market Deal Flow

Real Estate Investing For Cash Flow Hosted by Kevin Bupp.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 53:22


Today's episode is from Mobile Home Park #87 that originally aired on July 24, 2018. Real Estate Investor and Entrepreneur, Kirk Bausch has had a robust professional career spanning all facets of Sales, marketing, operations and financial planning and analysis. His core competencies are in building brands, generating revenue, streamlining automations and forecast planning through data analysis. Kirk has been actively investing in real estate for 12+ years across the US, primarily in a buy & hold manner and predominately residential single-family properties. Currently, Kirk holds rental properties in 7 different states and is a limited partner in our Sunrise Capital Investors Mobile Home Park fund. Kirk has researched just about every asset class known to man and after years of debating, he landed on Mobile Home Parks as his asset of choice and hasn't looked back since. And so, in today's show, we're going to dig deep into Kirks background and uncover answers to the following: Why mobile home parks over multifamily or residential? How Kirks business background has brought value to his real estate endeavors How he's finding off-market park opportunities even in this very challenging part of the market cycle The decision to invest as a limited partner in our mobile home park fund and how he went about vetting us as a sponsor. Why he feels that Mobile Home Parks offer the best opportunity when compared to the other various RE asset classes Leveraging the value of partnerships and how this has helped his business immensely. Long distance investing and how he manages it. And much more   Recommended Resources: Accredited Investors, you're invited to Join the Cashflow Investor Club to learn how you can partner with Kevin Bupp on current and upcoming opportunities to create passive cash flow and build wealth. Join the Club!   If you're a high net worth investor with capital to deploy in the next 12 months and you want to build passive income and wealth with a trusted partner, go to InvestWithKB.com for opportunities to invest in real estate projects alongside Kevin and his team.    Looking for the ultimate guide to passive investing? Grab a copy of my latest book, The Cash Flow Investor at KevinBupp.com.    Tap into a wealth of free information on Commercial Real Estate Investing by listening to past podcast episodes at KevinBupp.com/Podcast. Learn more about Kevin's investment company and opportunities for Lifetime Cashflow at sunrisecapitalinvestors.com.

Nosey with Good Intentions the podcast
Episode #155 - Super gotta have it

Nosey with Good Intentions the podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 64:26


This week Michael & Kirk open with their weekly raptress quote and go into asking if would you date an older person. They explore what it would be like to date an older person and if they would have compatibility issues. Next they transition into discussing dating younger people and if that would cause problems due to immaturity among other things. Later they go into talking about life updates such as Michael's Disney trip along with Kirks attendance of a wedding and visiting Biscuit and her new significant other, and of course… they ramble. Email - noseywithgoodintentions@gmail.com IG - @noseywithgoodintentions TikTok - noseywithgoodintentions Twitter - @noseygood and check out our sister pod @pettywithgoodintentions and @friendswithgoodintentions

Mutagen Men Toycast
Episode 035: Playmates Star Trek

Mutagen Men Toycast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 63:45


Today, the Mutagen Men seek strange new worlds on the edge of settled space! Welcome back to the 1990s, where toy aisles were overflowing with Kirks, Spocks, Picards, Borgs, Ferenghi, and many more 5" citizens of the galaxy, all competing for space in your toy collection. We beam ourselves up to the Captains' Couch to discuss the highs and lows of Playmates' trailblazing Star Trek series, one of the first action figure toylines marketed to both kids and adults. Join us! Follow along here: https://thetoycollectorsguide.com/playmates-1992/  Or here: https://www.wixiban.com/toys/playmates.htm 

The Buckeye Cast
Daily Buckeye Blitz: Freshman Focus: Meet Versatile DL Dominic Kirks from NE Ohio!

The Buckeye Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 9:03


Real Estate Investing For Cash Flow Hosted by Kevin Bupp.
MHP #748: Supply and Demand Economics of MHP, Vetting a Sponsor, Long Distance Investing, Off-Market Deal Flow

Real Estate Investing For Cash Flow Hosted by Kevin Bupp.

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 53:18


Today's episode is from Mobile Home Park #87 that originally aired on July 24. 2018. This episode features Real Estate Investor and Entrepreneur, Kirk Bausch. Kirk has had a robust professional career spanning all facets of Sales, marketing, operations and financial planning and analysis. His core competencies are in building brands, generating revenue, streamlining automations and forecast planning through data analysis. Kirk has been actively investing in real estate for 12+ years across the US, primarily in a buy & hold manner and predominately residential single-family properties. Currently, Kirk holds rental properties in 7 different states and is a limited partner in our Sunrise Capital Investors Mobile Home Park fund. Kirk has researched just about every asset class known to man and after years of debating, he landed on Mobile Home Parks as his asset of choice and hasn't looked back since. And so, in today's show, we're going to dig deep into Kirks background and uncover answers to the following: Why mobile home parks over multifamily or residential? How Kirks business background has brought value to his real estate endeavors How he's finding off-market park opportunities even in this very challenging part of the market cycle The decision to invest as a limited partner in our mobile home park fund and how he went about vetting us as a sponsor. Why he feels that Mobile Home Parks offer the best opportunity when compared to the other various RE asset classes Leveraging the value of partnerships and how this has helped his business immensely. Long distance investing and how he manages it. And much more ☑️ Recommended Resources: Check out our company and our investment opportunity by visiting www.SunriseCapitalInvestors.com Self DirectedIRA Investment Opportunity–Click Here: https://www.advantaira.com/partners/s... To Learn More About How You CanInvest With Us Through Your SDIRA Accredited Investors Click Here: https://sunrisecapitalinvestors.com/ to learn more about partnering with me and my team on Mobile Home Park deals! Grab a free copy of my latest book “The 21 Biggest Mistakes Investors Make When Purchasing their First Mobile Home Park...and how to avoid them MobileHomeParkAcademy.com Schedule your free 30 minute "no obligation" call directly with Kevin by clicking this link https://www.timetrade.com/book/KV2D2

JJO Morning Show Podcast
Right In The Butt

JJO Morning Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 33:15


Wheel of Fortune fail doesn't even fit.  What's going on at Kirks?  Mamaw's gotta rockin' OF. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Autastic: A Comedians Guide to Autism
The Fellas Get Upset About Language

Autastic: A Comedians Guide to Autism

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 29:39


Kirks in Sweden visiting JJ, an update on Peter's fall, and an article about new research sparks a conversation about language. 

Grit & Glitter
You're My Favorite Thing (w/ Kevin McElvaney of ThrashElvania)

Grit & Glitter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 56:38


Harley talks to PWI editor-in-chief Kevin McElvaney about running his first show, this Saturday's ThrashElvania. They discuss surprises found in running your first show, raising funds for the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation, and putting together matches like Shazza McKenzie vs. Delmi Exo, Rhio vs. Hyan, and Laynie Luck & GPA vs. Brandon & Kasey Kirk in the Kirks' couple invitational.

I Am All In with Scott Patterson
I'll go back to being the guy in the diner who pours your coffee (S7 E2 “That's What You Get, Folks, for Makin' Whoopee”)

I Am All In with Scott Patterson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 56:39 Transcription Available


Luke went over to Christopher's...and PUNCHED HIM!The episode came in HOT but then,  it started to feel...disjointed.  Something isn't quite right with Season 7 Episode 2 although it's hard to put our finger on it..  It had its moments..  Dinner with T.J. and Liz was enjoyable. Liz really called out Luke, and we liked it.  Kirk's new restaurant Kirks was amusing but also had its flaws. This episode was filled with ups and downs including Lane's pregnancy reveal!  Something's off...right?Things that made us go hmmm....the grocery store!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Trick or Treat Radio
TorTR #605 - Betwixt and Between Bella Baxter

Trick or Treat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 173:14


The incredible tale about the fantastical evolution of Trick or Treat Radio, an immature podcast brought back to life by a brilliant and unorthodox visionary director. On Episode 605 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss Poor Things, the latest film from director Yorgos Lanthimos! We also talk about our favorite Leap Year Mascots, we dissect the recently released images from the upcoming Crow film, and we nerd out on our favorite film of the year, so far. So grab your favorite ascot, get ready for some furious jumping, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Attack of the Killer Tomatoes Cologne and Perfume, tomato-scented perfume, Leap Year, Batroc the Leaper, Leapin' Lanny Poffy, Leap Year Mascots, Gilbert Grape Gottfried, Street Hawk, Danhausen, Oscar Nomination, electrified collars, The Crow, The Sandlot, Bill Skarsgard, Darby Allin, Alex Proyas, James O'Barr, The Crow Graphic Novel, movies that aren't for us, Manray, Miss Goth Massachusetts, pop culture phenomena, goth clubs, new wave music, Edward Furlong, True Grit, IT, Pennywise, Tim Curry, Supernatural Superheroes, Batsplaining, Boy Kills World, H. Jon Benjamin, Worcester, Bob's Burgers, Wet Hot American Summer, Vikings, Candyman, Mark Dacascos, Iron Chef, Twin Peaks, Dogtooth, Yorgos Lanthimos, Poor Things, The Favourite, Emma Stone, Modern Day Eric Draven Haircut, Willem Dafoe, Cruella, Zombieland, The Amazing Spider-Man, Karen Allen, La La Land, Tom Cruise, handjobs on the brain, NKHJ, Barry Keoghan, Stanley Kubrick, a steampunk Victorian aesthetic, Wizard of Oz, A Clockwork Orange, The Island of Dr. Moreau, acting with aplomb, fearless performances, smoker's voice, Barry Lyndon, The Shining, Wes Anderson, Dario Argento, separation of color, F.W. Murnau, Bride of Frankenstein, prosthetic bush, Frankenhooker, Lovely Dark and Deep, staying ahead of the Kirks, Victorian cucks, dino-whores, and batsplaining to a Batman fan.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show

The BiG Scuba Podcast
Episode 171 Kirk Krack and DEEP

The BiG Scuba Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 102:18


Gemma and Ian recently visited the team at DEEP.  Kirk Krack is the Human Diver Performance Lead.  This podcast conversation with Kirk was recorded back in 2020 and sets the scene showcasing Kirks diving experience.   More information and conversation will be out in future episodes about DEEP. Gemma and Ian also talk about Dive Fitness, Ians Dry suit and upcoming dive trip to the M2 wreck and the UK diving show. DEEP Campus is the new site previously know as NDAC so well know to many UK divers who used the inland site.  However, it as an exciting new purpose.  DEEP exists to radically advance how humankind can access, explore and inhabit underwater environments. Through flexible, modular subsea habitats, work-class submarines, and advanced human performance research, DEEP completely transforms what we are capable of underwater – and will increase our understanding of life on this planet. https://www.deep.com/ The BiG Scuba Podcast is brought to you by Narked at 90.   “Beyond Technical”   Narked at 90    Large Enough To Cope, Small Enough To Care   If you are thinking of moving across to tech diving or completely new to diving, Narked at 90 can advise and guide on the best equipment and set up for your personal or commercial requirements  https://www.narkedat90.com/       There is currently a code for you to use for purchases and the code is  BIGSCUBA2024. We hope you have enjoyed this episode of The BiG Scuba Podcast.  Please give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us as each share and like makes a difference.   Contact Gemma and Ian with your messages, ideas and feedback via The BiG Scuba Bat Phone    +44 7810 005924   or use our social media platforms.   To keep up to date with the latest news, follow us: We are on Instagram                     @thebigscuba   We are on Facebook                      @thebigscuba   We are in LinkedIn                          https://www.linkedin.com/in/ian%F0%9F%A6%88-last-325b101b7/ The BiG Scuba Website                  www.thebigscuba.com Amazon Store :                                https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/thebigscuba Visit   https://www.patreon.com/thebigscubapodcast and subscribe - Super quick and easy to do and it makes a massive difference. Thank you.  

The Serf Times
The Leftist Mafia | Texas FEARMONGERS using immigrants AGAIN, Charlie Kirks RACISM, and MORE!

The Serf Times

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 175:11


Rebecca Azor- https://twitter.com/RebeccaAzor David Doel- https://twitter.com/daviddoel Mike Figueredo- https://twitter.com/HumanistReport Matt Binder- https://twitter.com/MattBinder Lance of The Serfs- https://twitter.com/theserfstv

THE Podcast: Ohio State Football News
Dominic Kirks: Ohio State lands commitment from four-star in-state defensive end

THE Podcast: Ohio State Football News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 16:43


Ohio State has picked up a commitment from in-state defensive end Dominic Kirks, a former Washington verbal and a four-star prospect from Painesville (Ohio) Riverside High School.Kirks joined Jeremy Birmingham of THE Podcast to break down his decision on the latest episode of Birminology.Want to talk even more Ohio State football with the guys? Text us! Send a text to 614-662-4509 to get started and receive your first two weeks free.

The Buckeye Weekly Podcast
BREAKING: 2024 DL Dominic Kirks Commits To Ohio State

The Buckeye Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 11:36


Ohio State's 2024 recruiting class just added another major piece with the commitment of defensive lineman Dominic Kirks. An in-state prospect, Kirks had an unusual road to Ohio State, first committing to Washington, before the Buckeyes made a big push for him in December. He decommitted from the Huskies after the departure of head coach Kalen DeBoer, and visited Ohio State before committing to the Buckeyes. Kevin Noon of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss Kirks as a prospect, the state of the OSU defensive line room, and more.

The Buckeye Cast
Breaking Boomz: Buckeye State Strength! Dominic Kirks Commits to Ohio State!

The Buckeye Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 8:54


Bucknuts Morning 5
Beam up Kirks | Speaking Ffrench | Tide moving out?

Bucknuts Morning 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 52:37


Whew! We've actually had a few days to breathe. Ohio State's transfer portal fury has relented ... for now. But work on the recruiting trail is never done. Is Ohio State about to add a final 2024 piece on the defensive line? We talk Dominic Kirks in detail. We stay on the trail to translate the interest in wide receiver Jaime Ffrench. One word: Oui. Has Nick Saban's exit caused Crimson Tiders - several in particular - to consider life elsewhere? Mark Porter and Bill Kurelic join to handle those topics and questions from our LIVE participants. Spend 5ish with us this a.m, 'Nutters! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Buckeye Cast
Daily Buckeye Blitz: Latest Recruiting News! CB Dorian Brew, DL Dominic Kirks, WR Jaime Ffrench

The Buckeye Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 10:52


Nosey with Good Intentions the podcast
Episode #123 - Mathing is grieving

Nosey with Good Intentions the podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 108:35


This week Michael & Kirk open with their weekly raptress quote and during Nosey's hiatus, they discuss the 2 funerals Michael & Kirk attended this year. Kirks pickleball friend lost a relative and unfortunately Michael's grandmother passed. They talk about funeral behavior and the appropriate and inappropriate way to give condolences to someone. and of course… They ramble. Email - noseywithgoodintentions@gmail.com IG - @noseywithgoodintentions TikTok - noseywithgoodintentions Twitter - @noseygood and check out our sister pod @pettywithgoodintentions and @friendswithgoodintentions

The Aftermath
Ghost Of Kirks - Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn Ep.4/7 | The Aftermath Ep.189

The Aftermath

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 61:14


I'm really starting to think that you can't have a Gundam show without a little trauma. Our guy Banagher is just trying his best, and he can't catch a break even if he tried. We will see what happens next time on: “Why Do We Keep Putting Kids In Space Robots And Expecting Different Results?”Our Links:Ian Wolffe

Journey Into...
Trekkin' Log #5 - Star Trek: The Original Series S1 Eps 1-14

Journey Into...

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023


Join Marshal and Keith as they trek with Captain Kirk, Commander Spock, Doctor Leonard McCoy,  and the rest of the crew of the starship USS Enterprise (NC-1701).  We discuss men becoming gods, women changing their appearance, and children talking over the world.  Plus, we have the first sighting of Romulans, duplicating Kirks (twice), and a shirtless, sword-wielding Sulu.To download, right-click here and then click SaveJoin the Journey Into Patreon to get extra episodes and personal addresses, plus other extras and rewards.Timecode          Episode Title00:23:26            "The Man Trap"00:30:50            "Charlie X"00:39:45            "Where No Man Has Gone Before"00:47:23            "The Naked Time"00:55:47            "The Enemy Within"01:05:18            "Mudd's Women"01:19:03            "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"01:28:08            "Miri"01:37:54            "Dagger of the Mind"01:43:48            "The Corbomite Maneuver"01:52:25            "The Conscience of the King"            02:00:44             "Balance of Terror"To comment on this or any episode:Send comments and/or recordings to journeyintopodcat@gmail.comLook for JourneyInto on Instagram, Threads, Facebook, or even X

Strong By Design Podcast
Ep 316 Faith and Family BANNED in America ft. Kirk Cameron

Strong By Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 56:23


Our guest today on Strong By Design is a Christian, producer, actor, TV and film icon,  husband, and father of 6 children. Kirk is best known for his award winning tv show in the 80s and early 90s, Growing Pains, and movies Left Behind and Fireproof. Today Kirk is keeping busy with his TBN original series takeaways discussing pressing issues Christians are facing in our culture. Recently his national campaign, See You at the Library, was a national movement for  free speech held at hundreds of libraries nationwide - 300+ libraries in 46 states - as he partnered with BRAVE books. Kirk is on a mission to spread the words of love, kindness, courage, bravery, and  patience through his children's books. His newest book titled, The Fox, the Fair and the Invention Scare, comes from a personal experience he witnessed of complete  forgiveness and loving one's enemy. You're in for a real treat in today's episode! "It's where you're in those valleys of decision and you got to choose -- am I going to do what's easy or am I going to do what's going to honor God? Every time you choose the latter, you get stronger." -- Kirk Cameron Time Stamps  1:04 – Welcome to the ‘Strong by Design' podcast 2:52 - Get to know today's special guest, Kirk Cameron 7:37 - 'Like Father Like Son': Kirk recounts what Dudley Moore was like in person 8:38 - Confessions of a recovering atheist: Kirk's journey back to Faith 15:42 - Rediscovering Jesus: Kirk shares the turning point of his Faith life 19:51 - The impact of his rediscovered Christian Faith on his acting career 24:26 - How young people can make a huge impact on the world 26:13 - Understanding the 'Holiness Movement' and how does this impact our country 37:30 - Kirk's new book: Teaches kids to love enemies 45:20 - Where you can go to connect with Kirk Cameron and get his books for FREE 47:00 - 'The American Campfire Revival': Kirks shares his 100-day plan` 51:27 - Spiritual growth at home: How parents help children grow in Faith Resources:   ·       The Fox, the Fair and the Invention Scare ·       KirkCameron.com   Connect w/ Kirk: ·       YouTube ·       Facebook ·       Instagram   Connect w/ CriticalBench:  ●      Youtube ●      Facebook ●      Instagram ●      CriticalBench.com ●      StrongByDesignPodcast.com  

Locked On Hawkeyes
Iowa Football: Rewatch of the guy wrenching loss to Minnesota, Kirks Legacy & PFF Grades

Locked On Hawkeyes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 26:32


Trent Condon is back to talk Iowa Football and a Rewatch of the guy wrenching loss to Minnesota, talks about the Kirk Ferentz Legacy & PFF Grades on offense and defense from the Hawkeyes in the 12-10 LSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!eBay MotorsWith all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to turn your car into the MVP and bring home that win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers.Athletic BrewingGo to AthleticBrewing.com and enter code LOCKEDON to get 15% off your first online order or find a store near you! Athletic Brewing. Milford, CT and San Diego, CA. Near Beer.PrizePicksGo to PrizePicks.com/lockedoncollege and use code lockedoncollege for a first deposit match up to $100! Daily Fantasy Sports Made Easy!GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE for $20 off your first purchase.Jase MedicalGet $20 off these lifesaving antibiotics with Jase Medical by using code LOCKEDON at checkout on jasemedical.com.LinkedInLinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONCOLLEGE. Terms and conditions apply.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Right now, NEW customers can bet FIVE DOLLARS and get TWO HUNDRED in BONUS BETS – GUARANTEED. Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Hawkeyes
Iowa Football: Rewatch of the guy wrenching loss to Minnesota, Kirks Legacy & PFF Grades

Locked On Hawkeyes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 30:17


Trent Condon is back to talk Iowa Football and a Rewatch of the guy wrenching loss to Minnesota, talks about the Kirk Ferentz Legacy & PFF Grades on offense and defense from the Hawkeyes in the 12-10 L Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! eBay Motors With all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to turn your car into the MVP and bring home that win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Athletic Brewing Go to AthleticBrewing.com and enter code LOCKEDON to get 15% off your first online order or find a store near you! Athletic Brewing. Milford, CT and San Diego, CA. Near Beer. PrizePicks Go to PrizePicks.com/lockedoncollege and use code lockedoncollege for a first deposit match up to $100! Daily Fantasy Sports Made Easy! Gametime Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE for $20 off your first purchase. Jase Medical Get $20 off these lifesaving antibiotics with Jase Medical by using code LOCKEDON at checkout on jasemedical.com. LinkedIn LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONCOLLEGE. Terms and conditions apply. FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Right now, NEW customers can bet FIVE DOLLARS and get TWO HUNDRED in BONUS BETS – GUARANTEED. Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The NorthFIeld Podcast
Charlie Kirks Thoughts On What's Happening in Israel.

The NorthFIeld Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 10:54


Charlie Kirks Thoughts On What's Happening in Israel. We'd better get buckled up.

Inspirasjonspodden med Tina Løvberg
67- Når sunn mat gjør deg syk. (Histaminintoleranse) med Lian Kirksæther

Inspirasjonspodden med Tina Løvberg

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 38:12


Lian Kirksæther kom nylig ut med boken ''Når sunn mat gjør deg syk. Om histaminintoleranse og hva du kan spise for å få det bedre'', som hun har skrevet sammen Sofie Hexeberg som er lege og kostholdsekspert. Mat som gjør andre friske og sterke, kan gi andre smerter og plager. Mange lever med histaminintoleranse uten å være klar over det og det er muligens vanligere enn cøliaki. Jeg håper denne episoden bidrar til kunnskap og for noen også klarhet i sine plager. ( Lian har gjestet episode 59 om høysensitivitet). 

Everything Goez With T&K
Everything Goez Podcast with TAK #190 Week 3 recap, Cardinals big win over Dallas, Tua MVP, Kirks trade value, Week 4 picks

Everything Goez With T&K

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 67:07


IGNTR
NFL Pickem 2023 Week 4

IGNTR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 62:04


Greetings friends its Episode 4 of the mighty Pickem Show! Jamison is on assignment as a good husband so its down to Scooty and the Allstar to hold down the fort. We discuss the emerging and clear powers in the NFL and the irony of Tyree Hill accusing Patriots fans of being the worse as Dolphins fans kill Patriots fans in single combat. We recite the familiar mantra of Vikings fans as they talk themselves off the ledge of another lost season. A tale of two Kirks. Kirk the fantasy powerhouse vs Kirk IRL. Who wins!? Allow us to edify and entertain on another stellar edition of Pickem!Ideas, rage, praise, dirt? Send it to igntrnetwork@gmail.com

The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of
The Greg Jein Collection, Part 2

The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 100:02


In part two of their enthralling catalog deep-dive trilogy, David and Ryan are re-joined by collector, friend of Greg Jein, and Trekspert Rob Klein to page through the beating heart of the collection: Kirk and Spock Star Trek. Beginning with the laser pistol from the original, un-aired pilot of Star Trek (The Cage!) and going all the way through Star Trek: Generations, listen as the guys go on a tour of the most staggering Trek collection ever held in private hands. There are more than 10 Kirks, 4 Spocks, shuttlecraft(s), phasers, tricorders, communicators, ears, hair pieces, tribbles -- [George Takei voice] "Oh my!" Download the PDF of the Catalog to follow along!   https://entertainment.ha.com/c/s/d/frontmatter/7278_catalogpdf.pdf     SDAMO listeners get 50% off a copy of the physical catalog for only $25:   https://entertainment.ha.com/c/auction-home.zx?saleNo=7278     SDAMO - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/propspodcast/   SDAMO - Threads https://www.threads.net/@propspodcast   SDAMO - Twitter https://twitter.com/propspodcast?lang=en   SDAMO - Facebook https://www.facebook.com/propspodcast/   SDAMO - TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@props.podcast   David Mandel - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/davidhmandel/

Music Raygun
Miniepisode: Me Still Right

Music Raygun

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 20:44


In this episode, Paul corrects Kirk and has more to say about Beat Happening, Kirks recs a doc, and Paul tries to extend his winning streak in the music trivia quiz.

Set Phasers: A Highly illogical Star Trek Discovery Podcast
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | Season 2 Episode 6 ”Lost In Translation”

Set Phasers: A Highly illogical Star Trek Discovery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 36:25


Just a regular ol' deuterium mining operation in Bannon's nebula on the edge of Gorn space. Pike is made fleet captain over the refinery and the USS Farragut as they try to get things online securing a future refuel hub for Star Fleet ships to come. Meanwhile, Uhura is hearing things and having hallucinations. She isn't sleeping well and no one aboard the Enterprise thinks it is anything more than lack of sleep and slight deuterium poisoning. Fortunately, the Farragut's new First Officer, James T. Kirk, is aboard the ship engaging in fraught family-time with his brother Sam -- and *he* believes Uhura might be on to something (after she punches him the face).   Will Uhura and "the Kirks" be able to save the day? Probably. But it'll be a helluva time getting there! And maybe we'll make friends along the way?

Sound the Siren
Kirks, Waters & Culture Wars

Sound the Siren

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 36:21


Stupid Tweets sponsored by Kevin King DJ, Hood Husky and Hooligan talk about the film from Dominic "DK" Kirks and Peyton Waters and answer a question from the mailbag from our friend DawgProcess Food Fights coming soon... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundthesirenpoduw/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundthesirenpoduw/support

Too Young For This Trek: A Star Trek Podcast
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds S2E3 - Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow

Too Young For This Trek: A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 84:54


Lokathor teams up with Erik to talk about time travel shenanigans, the many Kirks theory, and generational trauma... kinda Sign up for our Patreon: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/2Young4ThisTrek⁠⁠⁠  Talk to Us: ⁠⁠⁠Twitter ⁠⁠⁠| ⁠⁠⁠Instagram ⁠⁠⁠| ⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠: @2Young4ThisTrek Email: TooYoungforthisTrek@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠ Tyler: ⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠ Troy: ⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠ Other Podcasts: ⁠⁠⁠The Power Play-Throughs Podcast⁠⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠⁠Best Animated Shows Ever... So Far⁠⁠⁠ Website: ⁠⁠⁠TroytlePower.com⁠⁠⁠ Erik: ⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠ Other Podcast: ⁠⁠⁠Epik Fails of History⁠⁠⁠ Book Series: ⁠⁠⁠Epic Fails⁠⁠⁠ Website: ⁠⁠⁠ErikSlader.com⁠⁠⁠ MC: ⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠ MC also hosts BASESF. ------------ Music: https://www.purple-planet.com The Network: This podcast is a production of the We Can Make This Work (Probably) Network follow us below to keep up with this show and discover our many other podcasts! ⁠⁠⁠ProbablyWork.com⁠⁠⁠, it's the place for those with questionable taste! ⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠Discord⁠⁠⁠: @ProbablyWork Email: ProbablyWorkPod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2young4thistrek/message

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Dawgman Radio
DawgmanRadio: Breaking Down the Week in Commitments

Dawgman Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 67:25


The guys from Dawgman.com - Chris Fetters and Scott Eklund - break down the flurry of activity that has taken place in the last 10 days at Montlake, as the Washington Huskies went from one verbal commit for their 2024 recruiting class - Paki Finau - and turned it into a dozen commits, the last one being DL Dominic Kirks on Friday morning. In the first half of the show, the guys talk about Kirks' decision, and then go into some details on the other prospects that verbally committed ahead of UW's big D (Decision) Day; Monday the 26th. That meant talking about the verbal commitments given by Jason Robinson, Justice Williams, and Decker DeGraaf. After a quick break, the guys then delve into the chaos that ensued this past Monday, starting with the verbal commitment of defensive lineman Omar Khan from the greater-Houston area. Then it was St. John Bosco LB Khmori House, followed quickly by Peoria (Ariz.) Centennial EDGE Noah Carter. Later in the afternoon, Ratumana Bulabalavu from Carlsbad, Calif. gave his public pledge, and then Etiwanda's Dermaricus Davis made his decision known, giving the Huskies their prep quarterback for the 2024 recruiting class. Tuesday night it was defensive back Elias Johnson from Jesuit High School in Portland (Jaxson Kirkland's alma mater) who chose Washington over Washington State and Oregon State in a unique reveal (we talk about it), and then on Thursday night Peyton Waters from Van Nuys (Calif.) Birmingham announced his commitment to Washington over UCLA, Utah, Stanford, Northwestern, USC, and others. Chris and Scott go in-depth on each one, and at the end of the podcast give UW fans an idea of what they should expect next from the Huskies in recruiting as things start to slow down as the summer creeps into the Emerald City. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hii Key
"And We Back" - HiiKey Ep. 1

Hii Key

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 115:56


The Return of the Podcast after a loooong break and now moving in a different more lighter direction. in this 2 part episode Kirk and Donte discuss some of the things they believe they can be better with, how they handle stress and Kirks gives an apology. Welcome to the New Hiikey "Make Sure you love your people more than they hate themselves and remember the devil lies in your content so make sure to get your ass up and do something...Be Safe and Be easy"

Nosey with Good Intentions the podcast
Episode #112 - Cappin

Nosey with Good Intentions the podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 59:31


This week Michael & Kirk open with Kirks weekly raptress quote and explain what the name Maribu Bucket hat comes from and randomly share short stories about childhood fights. Then they roll into asking, should kids be raised how we were and if we are more open minded and receptive to kids thoughts and opinions. They discuss kids today that are fighting teachers and if they have less respect for authority in todays times. And of course… They ramble. Email - noseywithgoodintentions@gmail.com IG - @noseywithgoodintentions TikTok - noseywithgoodintentions Twitter - @noseygood and check out our sister pod @pettywithgoodintentions and @friendswithgoodintentions

We’re Watching Star Trek
S02 E13 - Obsession

We’re Watching Star Trek

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 94:39


The crew battle a vampiric cloud from Kirks past. Yup. That's right.   Twitter @WWST_Podcast Merch https://www.teepublic.com/user/wwstpodcast

Mind the Dash
Control the only person you can. YOURSELF conversation with Kirk Martin, founder of Celebrate Calm

Mind the Dash

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 39:08


The parenting journey is a tough one. You can feel like you are losing your temper and loosing your mind. Today's episode offers blunt and relatable advise on how to calm our own parenting fears, discipline our children my modeling and offering a deep connection. Today's episodes tackles topics like: boundaries vs worthiness demanding respect vs demonstrating respect "Discipline isn't something you do to children, It's something you develop within them." Dr. Becky A. Bailey Show take aways: Don't deprive someone else the privilege and joy of helping you. It's ok to ask for help. One of the greatest gifts you can give your kids (or loved ones) is doing something for yourself. You can't demand respect, but you can demonstrate self respect. Deal with your fear of rejection, use this phrase "Of course, my preference is valuable". If you don't care enough about yourself, they why would anyone else care about you. Humble yourself. Humility is a powerful tool with a strong willed child. Try having a difficult/great discussion in the car, sitting side by side. Use real life conflict to get to the root of the issue. Goal: I want to teach my kids, that when their world is out of control...mine is not. I can deal with you at your worst, and you can trust me. Formula for offering "perspective" to our kids: plant a seed give space offer support Please Check out CelebrateCalm.com to find more of Kirks offerings. He has a great package deal! You will also want to listen to him on his podcast Calm Parenting on all podcast platforms.https://celebratecalm.com/our-story/

Nosey with Good Intentions the podcast
Episode #99 - Special K

Nosey with Good Intentions the podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 81:09


This week Michael & Kirk open with the story of how Kirks car got rear ended over the holidays and his raptress quote of the week. Then they start off this weeks episode asking if everyone should get to experience you. When they say experience you, they mean should any and everyone get to be part of your life journey. Their second topic is do former relationships deserve a second chance. And of course… They ramble. Email - noseywithgoodintentions@gmail.com IG - @noseywithgoodintentions TikTok - noseywithgoodintentions Twitter - @noseygood and check out our sister pod @pettywithgoodintentions and @friendswithgoodintentions

PWTorch Dailycast
PWTorch Dailycast – Wrestling Coast to Coast - Maitland & McClelland provide a live report from OWA's Good Trouble 4, more

PWTorch Dailycast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 69:48


In this Dailycast episode of Wrestling Coast to Coast, Chris Maitland and Justin McClelland have a live report from Ohio Wrestling Alliance's Good Trouble Vol. 4, a great show featuring a six-man ladder match with Anthony Bennett, Carlie Bravo, Jumal Kyng, Myron Reed, O'Shay Edwards, and Tre Lamar; World Famous CB vs. Eli Isom; Suge D vs. Paragon; and more. Plus, it's the next match in IWTV's T4 Territory Tag Team Tournament with The Kirks against Kristian Ross and Chris Bradley. Then for VIP we tackle one of Justin's most anticipated matches - Tama Ku vs. Edge Stone for the Hurricane Pro Title - and Alex Shelley vs. Calvin Tankman for the Prestige Wrestling Title.