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The Patriotically Correct Radio Show with Stew Peters | #PCRadio
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Lucas Gage joins Stew live in-Studio to discuss the dangerous “War on Noticers” that Trump and his admin has been waging Dr George Yiachos shares details about how he's been leading the charge to eradicate the fluoride and all the toxic chemicals from our water supply that has been slowly killing us Watch this new show NOW at https://StewPeters.com! Western civilization has been infected by a parasitic invasion of foreign ideals and values that have been introduced into our culture by strange and morally degenerate people whose goal is world domination. We have been OCCUPIED. Watch the film NOW! https://stewpeters.com/occupied/
Opening music courtesy of Bellevue Presbyterian Church, closing courtesy of Harpeth Presbyterian Church.Kimberly Clark Corp, producers of toilet paper and other paper products (stock symbol KMB), are poised to announce a special dividend based on news from Mobile, AL, after a recent surge in TP purchases ahead of a planned Dock Strike… Mobile residents must be advised they may run out of bananas before TP.Join me later this week for the Content Matters (the magazine) podcast, Chat/WTF loves to hate, and we'll talk about how Europe is fighting plastic waste.The weather dunces of Fox News Weather strike again.“Kvetching about supersaturated soil….”
This podcast is all about winning in November, so how does that happen in the political climate of this volatile week? The narrative from Democrats has been evolving each day– soFormer Senator Claire McCaskill and former White House Communications Director Jennifer Palmieri walk us through it. Then, The Bulwark's managing editor Sam Stein stops by, after a week on the ground in Milwaukee for the GOP Convention. They note several strange themes that emerged from the gathering of Republicans, as well as the disconnect between JD Vance's worldview and Trump's. Butthe biggest takeaway was the importance of not losing sight of the stakes this November, as Democrats figure out a path forward.
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“Every day is a new chance for us to make choices. And sometimes the choices aren't right. And that's okay." "If you are going on a long haul flight, make sure to not check all of your toiletries." "I want to be able to lay my head on a matzo ball and go to sleep." "I'm committing to my Judaism right now." Live from the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC), Reena Friedman Watts reconnects with Audrey Zinn and Steven Landry for an episode filled with laughs, deep dives into Jewish traditions, and practical travel tips. Audrey and Steven share their experiences navigating the conference, from the pitfalls of wearing heels to the importance of travel essentials like deodorant and mouthwash. The conversation takes a heartfelt turn as they discuss Jewish identity, traditions, and the unique challenges faced by converts and those from diverse backgrounds. Steven opens up about his journey to Judaism, the significance of Jewish holidays, and the sense of community he has found. Audrey shares her own experiences growing up Jewish and the sometimes awkward interactions that come with it. Join us for an episode that is equal parts humorous and insightful, filled with personal anecdotes, cultural reflections, and a celebration of Jewish life. Whether you're here for the travel tips, the fashion faux pas, or the meaningful discussions on faith and identity, this episode has something for everyone. Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space for Controversy. Connect with Steven Landry and Wings Global Travel:- Website: https://www.wings.travel/ Connect with Reena:- Website: bettercalldaddy.com- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts- Twitter: twitter.com/reenareena- Instagram: instagram.com/reenafriedmanwatts- Instagram Podcast: instagram.com/bettercalldaddypodcast We love hearing your feedback. Leave us a review, share your thoughts, and spread the word about this enriching episode. Share it with someone who appreciates a good laugh and the beauty of cultural diversity. (00:00) Steven and Audrey discuss fashion at the OTC conference (01:39) If you are going on a long haul flight, make sure to not check toiletries (03:16) Can we talk about traditions? Yeah. What is being jewish to you (05:48) What's your passover like? It depends on the year (08:46) You have a review podcast about some good alcoholic beverages (11:45) Number one rookie mistake was thinking I would get through Passover with zero issues (14:31) Let's talk about how much leftover Passover food we have (16:34) For me, I don't eat pancakes on a daily basis (19:03) What you needed to know about converting to Judaism (19:17) Steven converted to Judaism two years ago (24:51) My parents went to Orthodox synagogues when they lived in New York (28:13) That's gross. The call doesn't need to come from inside the house, guys (28:24) Genesis says being adopted is hard to define as a Jew (31:32) Jews aren't white. Some people think they are. But we're an ethnic people (34:26) I'm gonna be in a cabin in the woods this year for Christmas (37:35) Every jewish holiday can basically be summed up with, they tried to kill us (37:46) What should we expect for the rest of the week? Remember, it's not just about the miles traveled, but the memories made and the wisdom gained along the way. Tune in and get ready to explore the world through Audrey and Steven's eyes. Show notes created by https://headliner.app---
Renate responded to this week's lectionary passages with thoughts on complaining and lamenting in the spirit of "Being Human Together." She touched on listening to the unspoken lament within our unfiltered grievances and the potential of kvetching to be artful, fun and meaningful when thoughtfully shared with friends. The post The Art of Kvetching appeared first on St. Croix Church.
This week, just in time for Passover, we're talking to Asher M. Seruya, LMSW, a gender-queer social worker, psychotherapist, and illustrator specializing in trauma-informed care, weight-stigma, and eating disorder recovery. They have a special focus within their eating disorder work on Jewish identity, neurodivergent conditions, fatness, and queerness. Asher also co-hosts the podcast, Kvetching on the Couch, a podcast about Jewish mental health. We had an amazing conversation with Asher about...The complicated & unique Jewish relationship to foodHow diets & diet culture can be attempts at assimilation & safety in marginalized communities The pressure of white eurocentric beauty standards & media representation of JewsHow anti-Blackness informs antisemitism & the conditional white privilege of JewishnessThe importance of bringing a Jewish lens to eating disorder recovery & body liberation spacesThe antisemitism in anti-diet spacesAnd how reconnecting to our identities can help us heal.You can find Asher's work on their website at ashermseruya.com or on Instagram at @badashtherapy.Want to connect with us to deepen the conversation? Join us in our online community, The Satisfaction Space!Want to show the world that you love the pod? Get t-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, stickers, totebags & more at Teepublic!You can stay up to date on all things Satisfaction Factor by following us on IG @satisfactionfactorpod!Here's where to find us:Sadie Simpson: www.sadiesimpson.com or IG @sadiemsimpsonNaomi Katz: www.happyshapes.co or IG @happyshapesnaomi
Flat socks, knit purl patterns, iteration, procrastination, and Kvetching.
Are you known as a kvetcher? Or do you light up every room you enter? Kvetching is unhealthy. It rarely helps the situation and it doesn't make you very popular.
Karen sits down with Laur Plawker for an emotional discussion about Jewish mental health, intergenerational trauma, and the beauty of finding an unexpected sense of home in Israel. Laur is a mental health professional whose own struggles with anxiety, eating disorders, and more brought her closer to her heritage after a secular upbringing - and her moving story of finding faith in recovery is a must-listen. You'll find out: - How a 12-step program brought Laur closer to Judaism - The role of resilience in mental health - How being the granddaughter of a Holocaust survivor has impacted her life - and spurred an interest in epigenetics - All about Laur's incredibly moving first-ever trip to Israel earlier this year - How Laur went from rejecting the idea of Israel as the Jewish homeland to identifying as a Zionist - The importance of always staying true to your core self - What it means to Laur to be a Jewish woman LINKS: Laur on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thehealinghappycook/?hl=en Smashing The Glass Jewish wedding blog https://www.smashingtheglass.com/ Laur's Jewish mental health podcast, Kvetching on the Couch https://www.callin.com/show/kvetching-on-the-couch-jMwTDPOtrM Smashing Life, my private Jewish community https://smashinglife.club/ JMeetups.com, where you can find love across our global Jewish community http://jmeetups.com/
Hiii cuties! This week we are joined by the incredibly knowledgeable, talented, gorgeous, soon-to-be Doctor Julia Hava of Binchtopia (which, if you aren't already subscribed, go do that right this minute)! We talk about: -Various Judaism-related topics like dietary issues, weird animals that are kosher, and our Hebrew names -Why we do not fuck with the ocean or space -How to break up with your therapist and how to FIND one -The best thing for a person in their 20s to invest in And truly so much more. I love u guys very deeply! Have the best week :) Voicemail: 847-282-0462 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When God blesses our lives, we are grateful... until we get used to it and it becomes common. Then we complain that we are not blessed. This angers God. Let's not block our blessing with our "kvetching!"
FYI/in the program Horsepower the generating capacity of Hoover Dam is estimated at 200,000 KW The city of LA uses 24% of that power to provide drinking water, that's before the first Tesla leaves the factory. You may be startled to learn an electric vehicle requires between 1500/20,000 kW to charge or about four times the power required by your clothes dryer!See the site calculator.net under electricity calculator.I accèssed this site looking for information regarding statements which didn't add up in a recent program talking about power requirements for the LA Lift plant, So-called hybrid electric technology is like driving the wrong way on a one-way street because it relies on steam technology for recharge. Now, if we could just locate those redwood charging stations in the California Sequoia forests our lives would be so much simpler to manage. Closing Music courtesy of Harpeth Presbyterian Church -- Ode to Joy (Beethoven) Tucker Biddlecombe playing.
Banjo Music courtesy of Banjo HangOut -- Come The Fount of Every Blessing. The way to get rid of Daylight saving is not to do it at all. Meanwhile, the Tennessee Legislature is wasting their time and my money debating “year-round daylight saving time”. I don't know what all the fuss is about. Most modern appliances shift the time automatically. Gone are the days when you had to run around changing clocks.You Can't Have Cheap Gas & Unlimited Plastic Bags/Straws, Kureig Pucks & Designer Eggs in Foam Cartons, It's all from petroleum
To paraphrase Mark Twain: “Everybody complains about ‘time' but nobody does anything about it….” There's nothing anyone can do about it. Time is how we measure our lives. How do I know? Each year I buy an almanac. It knows stuff every writer needs to know. In one of his most famous cases, Abraham Lincoln was able to discredit the testimony of an eyewitness. The witness claimed he had seen the crime by the light of the moon. Lincoln produced an almanac that showed the moon had not yet risen. Our concept of Daylight savings dates from WWI. Since that was more than a years ago it may be considered a historic event. It's never been popular, particularly in rural communities. This is strange because it was envisioned as a “grain saving measure”. Our main problem with so-called DST is twofold first is feature creep we have extended DST on each end. Starting in March instead of April & extending on the other end until after Halloween.
“Why are women, who have the whole male world at their mercy, not funny? Please do not pretend to know what I am talking about.” So begins a 2007 Vanity Fair article by Christopher Hitchens called “Why Women Aren't Funny”. College student Bess Kalb picked up a copy of the magazine, read it on her train ride from New York to Rhode Island, and, in her words, “became radicalized.” She decided then and there to drop out of school and become a comedy writer. She scored an internship with The Colbert Report and then (“because I'm an anxious Jew who is the daughter of two anxious Jews”) went back to finish her degree before working for Jimmy Kimmel for eight years. (And scoring a few awards while working there!) She then puts out a “ghost memoir” in 2020 called Nobody Will Tell You This But Me which becomes a big New York Times bestseller and ranked one of the best books of the year by Vogue, Forbes, Wired and others. (Jodi Picoult said “I have not been so profoundly moved by a book in years.”) Today Bess Kalb is 34 years old. She lives in Hollywood with one kid and another on the way. And she is a truly prolific comedic genius. She's been nominated for an Emmy and a Writer's Guild Award and has also written for The Academy Awards, The Democratic National Convention, and her incredible special Yearly Departed (where she is Creator, Executive Producer, and Head Writer). Do you know Yearly Departed? Leslie and I loved it. You can stream it on Amazon Prime. (2020 or 2021!) Bess came up with the idea of developing a comic sendoff to 2020 with a mock funeral featuring female comics, each coming onstage to give short eulogies to parts of the year. Tiffany Haddish shows up. Sarah Silverman shows up. Dulcé Sloan shows up. Jane Fonda shows up. It's a huge hit and she pulls it off again in 2021. It's fresh and funny and creates wonderfully necessary sign-posts as we navigate the (hopefully?) tail-end of this horrible pandemic. With the brilliant full moon above our heads let's sit down with the equally brilliant Bess Kalb to talk about: how we keep anxiety at bay, how we help dismantle celebrity culture, what is one way to define success after making it up the ladder, how might we think about “diversity hiring”, what gender norms are baked into the comedy that we consume, what is a structurally perfect joke, what might a fake male virtual assistant buy you, and much, much, more, including the amazing Bess Kalb's 3 most formative books. Let's flip the page into Chapter 95 now… What You'll Learn: How can we keep our anxiety at bay? How can we ditch celebrity culture? What gender norms are baked into the comedy we consume? What is a structurally perfect joke? What can a virtual male assistant buy you? What's one way to define career success? How do we take down boy's clubs? You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://www.3books.co/chapters/95 Leave us a voicemail. Your message may be included in a future chapter: 1-833-READ-A-LOT. Sign up to receive podcast updates here: https://www.3books.co/email-list 3 Books is a completely insane and totally epic 15-year-long quest to uncover and discuss the 1000 most formative books in the world. Each chapter discusses the 3 most formative books of one of the world's most inspiring people. Sample guests include: Brené Brown, David Sedaris, Malcolm Gladwell, Angie Thomas, Cheryl Strayed, Rich Roll, Soyoung the Variety Store Owner, Derek the Hype Man, Kevin the Bookseller, Vishwas the Uber Driver, Roxane Gay, David Mitchell, Vivek Murthy, Mark Manson, Seth Godin, Judy Blume and Quentin Tarantino. 3 Books is published on the lunar calendar with each of the 333 chapters dropped on the exact minute of every single new moon and every single full moon all the way up to 5:21 am on September 1, 2031. 3 Books is an Apple "Best Of" award-winning show and is 100% non-profit with no ads, no sponsors, no commercials, and no interruptions. 3 Books has 3 clubs including the End of the Podcast Club, the Cover to Cover Club, and the Secret Club, which operates entirely through the mail and is only accessible by calling 1-833-READ-A-LOT. Each chapter is hosted by Neil Pasricha, New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Awesome, The Happiness Equation, Two-Minute Mornings, etc. For more info check out: https://www.3books.co
The mother of all standup comics, Robin Fox, joins us to talk about comedy during COVID, gratitude lists and whether she and her husband are still making whoopee after all these years. But first, Adam and guest co-host Steve Chazaro discuss the Jussie Smollett trial and the death of a pioneering gay pornographer. Pass the tissues. Visit https://linktr.ee/AdamSank
The 3 Ps Boyz discuss the various ways to say the word Buffet.(riveting right?)They also discuss their different experiences at the hospital and how mean nurses can be.
Family communication in crisis can resemble an aviary, with squawking visitors and pecking orders. Learn about seagull syndrome and the ring theory of kvetching, in which we complain/vent in a specific direction, so as not to overwhelm those most in need.
People are often shocked and a bit unsettled when they learn that there is a long Jewish tradition of arguing with God. It somehow seems disrespectful to challenge the Creator of the Universe; after all, who are we to argue?
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Was there anything positive that came out of all the kvetching and challenging of G-d and Moses that went on in the desert?
Oh Boy! This week saw the end of the secular New Year, so Jonathan and Jordon took time to reflect on the ways this podcast has positive influenced our lives, and continued to help keep us connected to each other and our Judaism in the face of a year that kept so many of us apart. Make sure you check out our Patreon! We have extended interviews with many of our guests up! https://www.patreon.com/americanjew Follow us on Twitter @AmericanJewPod Follow us on Instagram: @AmericanJewPodcast Check out Facebook.com/AmericanJewPodcast AmericanJewPodcast@gmail.com
In this episode Jonathan and Jordon talk about the exodus of Jews from Europe, and of course more discussion about how the Orthodox community continues to spread its own kind of antisemitism. PLUS we welcome to the show comedian Judy Gold to talk about the importance of standing up for yourself and your community. Her new book, "Yes, I Can Say That; When They Come For The Comedians We Are All In Trouble" Is out now! Follow Judy @JewdyGold or go to https://judygold.com Follow us on Twitter @AmericanJewPod Follow us on Instagram: @AmericanJewPodcast Check out Facebook.com/AmericanJewPodcast AmericanJewPodcast@gmail.com
Oh man, I love this episode. How could you not when Allison Robicelli and Eddie McNamara are our special guests? Allison (@robicellis) and Eddie (@EddieMcNamara) are both old school Brooklyn to the core. We wanted to do an episode about the changing restaurant landscape of NYC, but to get there, we went down a wonderfully twisted path touching on topics such as: - Red lobster - Beefsteak Charlies - How the Broadway show "Cats" is most likely just an elaborate practical joke that went viral - City kids in the 1980's and their envy of all things "John Hughes Suburbia" The audio quality sucks (which is to be expected since it's the end of the world and such), but the content is amazing. WARNING: THIS IS MOST DEFINITELY NSFW
The secret potion to happy relationships with others is not to "kvetch" or "complain." Amazingly, the ability to achieve this is belief in the Almighty! Guaranteed to improve your relationships! Love, Rabbi
Legendary actor Ed Asner joins me to talk about acting, his love for theater, the US response to COVID, The Ed Asner Family Center, and more. Check it out!
Sarah and Ryan kvetch.
Most of us today aren’t tasked with wandering through the desert, like the ancient Israelites were... but we still find plenty to kvetch about! What if, instead of focusing on small annoyances, we turned to community-building and togetherness? This episode first aired in May 2018.
In this episode, I ponder on the similarities and differences between our journey through this pandemic and the Jews' journey through the desert.
We're interviewing Esther & Kayla from Kvetching in the Kitch! Run by this best friend duo, @kvetchinginthekitch is dedicated to all things cooking and baking (with a few drink recommendations in between). Listen for their favorite recipes, tips & tricks for college students and those with dietary restrictions, and their go-to Trader Joe's items. Esther and Kayla's Recommendations Blogs/IG: Rachel Mansfield Half Baked Harvest Molly's Best Food: Everything but the Bagel Sesame seasoning These Sprinkles Walk Into A Sandwich Cookie Scandinavian Swimmers Paleo Chocolate Chip Banana Bread (from Rachel Mansfield) Follow Twenty Young Podcast on Instagram at @twentyyoungpodcast
In this episode, Jonathan and Jordon report from quarantine! In the two weeks since the country has gone on lockdown, conspiracy theory's abound! Did the Jews start the Coronavirus? Is Passover canceled? What do the Jews have left to complain about?! Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/AmericanJewPod Follow us on Instagram: Instagram.com/AmericanJewPodcast Check out our FB page: Facebook.com/AmericanJewPodcast Email us: AmericanJewPodcast@gmail.com
Meet legendary NYC nightlife entertainer Johnny Fava aka Russell Steinberg. We get into Soho House fuccbois, our fave shows Curb, #PUMPRULES and ROHNY, the latter of which his partner Sarah Sweeney is a cast member. We swap stories about how our Jewish mothers love nothing more than to talk about their wills. Just a couple of Jews trying to break into Hollywood! Russell also answers the burning question: is it worse to date someone who only takes selfies or raise a kid who only posts selfies? A hideous choice. Follow Aviva on Instagram at @avivayael and @everythingisannoying or on Twitter @veevers. Follow Russell at @rustyknob on the Gram. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/everything-is-annoying/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everything-is-annoying/support
A special episode with guest host Tristan!! Two Jews kibbitzing about noshing, the strong hate for Chili’s, Tristan being a Japanophile, and why Hidden Valley Ranch might save us --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
To start the second episode of their trailblazing podcast JFA & Issac figure out a disclaimer & descriptive of what the hell this podcast is actually about. With that out of the way they get to discuss someone’s dream of a (6:19) Non-Binary African American Multi-Cultural Little Person Boy Band and would Rainbow-ish work? Other topics include: (12:43) Kvetching about Social Media. (18:25) DiCaprio in Africa, (19:46) Jared Leto at a Punk Show, (23:32) Lady Ga…who? (25:32) Issac is told by a Babe he can Get It! Does he Want it? (32:17) Hot for a Sub Dom Yoga teacher. (36:57) Ron Jeremy Memories. (40:00) Rich People Pantries. (45:50) A Tale of a 1979 Camaro. (56:18) Dudes on a Pole? (1:03:14) Finally, a Posthumous Tribute to a Woman who went out in a Blaze of Glory.
Do you lack self-esteem? Join the crowd! Listen in as the Kvetching Professor talks about his own issues in that area, and the long-term pain of narrowly losing in a competition. It's 15 minutes of fun about stuff most of us can relate to – and features a story of a memorable experience from his youth about that quiz!
The Kvetching Professor's guest in this episode is psychologist and poet Arnie Weiner. His big project is a libretto for an opera, which he's been working on for 25 years. My feeling is, give it one more year, and then, that's enough! Arnie is a very funny guy, though he occasionally gets a little serious here. But mostly we have a good time – including some fun talk about cats and dogs.
A special episode! The Kvetching Professor is joined by the very smart and very funny Howard Sachar, whose offbeat sense of humor has long made me laugh.
Today, The Kvetching Professor talks about what it's like to go from having trouble relating to his aging parents to becoming an aging parent and trying to avoid having similar problems with his kids. He's happy to say it's going well. As of today, they are all talking to him! :-) Here, Professor Mark shares what he's learned – in his usual humorous way.
In this episode, The Kvetching Professor talks about some songs you would certainly NOT want played for your first dance right after you've said, “I do.” You know, songs like "Who's Sorry Now?" and “Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now.” Of course, if you're not sure this is really the person for you, songs like this might be just right. A special note: This is the concluding episode of Season 1. And it will, as always, bring a smile to your lips. After a two-week break, the Kvetching Professor returns for Season 2, with all new episodes – and some surprises! In the meantime, listen to the episodes you missed – all 24 of them.
The Kvetching Professor not only has a PhD in psychology, but has been married for more than 48 years ... to the same woman! So he knows a thing or two about marriage, and in this episode he'll be sharing some of his knowledge with you. Yes, get the scoop on marriage – the real deal. As Erma Bombeck wrote, "Marriage has no guarantees. If that's what you're looking for, go live with a car battery."
You're at a funeral. You barely knew the deceased. And suddenly, you're asked to do the eulogy. For those who worry about this ever happening to them, listen up as The Kvetching Professor tells you just what you'd need to say to be the perfect eulogist!
The late George Burns said, “Happiness is having a large, loving, caring, close-knit family ... in another city.” You can't beat George Burns, but in this episode, you'll get the Kvetching Professor's take on how to deal with relatives, because, as Burns implied, it's not all roses (well, yeah, if you count the thorns). The centerpiece is from 2004, but it still rings true today. If you're from one of the 950 functional families in the world, you won't need to listen to this, but everyone else might benefit.
I know, just last episode Darone said that he was going to make this podcast both about Kvetching and Kvelling, but this week is a standard Kvetch, and it is one he is super-passionate about. If you know where he can find the candle that he remembers from childhood, please reach out. He would be […]
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While the Kvetching Professor's PhD is in psychology, he practically never did therapy — except for several thousand sessions as a client. In this episode, he'll entertain you with a little truth about what goes on in the therapist's office, but mostly humor, as he pokes fun at this noble profession.
We all do these comparisons. But why do we compare ourselves to the best? It never makes us feel good about our abilities (or looks or whatever). In this episode, you'll learn some ways to deal with this problem. Of course, they don't work, so we're all doomed to never be happy with ourselves.
This week we're going to have some fun based on Larry's recent blog post, 5 Yiddish Words That Remind Me Of Sales Reps... Oy Vey! You'll enjoy this episode but beware, in between laughs, you may get a few convicting punches in the gut.
This week we're going to have some fun based on Larry's recent blog post, 5 Yiddish Words That Remind Me Of Sales Reps... Oy Vey! You'll enjoy this episode but beware, in between laughs, you may get a few convicting punches in the gut.
This week we're going to have some fun based on Larry's recent blog post, 5 Yiddish Words That Remind Me Of Sales Reps... Oy Vey! You'll enjoy this episode but beware, in between laughs, you may get a few convicting punches in the gut.
Nobody who actually knows Darone could possibly think that he is a fan of the current President, which is what makes it extra surprising that he is Kvetching about this aspect of Chanukah, and the White House, but Kvetch he is, and our job is to share it with you. As we are approaching the […]
A sore throat forces a brief in-between pod, but there's still enough energy there to worry about Richards' arm and Albert Pujols' slow start.
When we are struggling with problems and life seems difficult, it is hard to be thankful. The journey of life can often weigh us down with its challenges. It is easy to respond with kkvetching and complaining. Yet, it is in cultivating an attitude of gratitude through our journey - the good and the bad - that we achieve true happiness and contentment.
Second sermon in our series, Gratitude: Pathway to a Happier Life. By looking at the ingratitude of Israel in the wilderness we learn lessons to help us make better choices that will lead to cultivating an attitude of gratitude. Being thankful is one of the keys to a happy life.
We've pulled ourselves from the Podfade Cave to finally release a show for you. Jay and Melissa sit and chat about...what else? Cider. And bourbon. And more cider. And our boring weekends. Then we shamelessly beg for help for our sad, sad website. We don't know technology - unless it has alcohol in it. We're still not dead! Leave us a review, or subscribe to our show!: We’d love your feedback! Find us on iTunes, Google Play or any major Podcast app! Give us a call!: 916.538.9940 – Our voicemail line! Like us on Facebook!: www.facebook.com/inkedblindconfused Follow our Twats!: twitter.com/IBC_Podcast Send us an e-mail!: inked.blind.confused@gmail.com
Are you bored by the comfort in your marriage? Dr. Noelle Nelson explains why and how couples can have trouble with this and how to overcome it.
ETAO Podcast, Episode 06. Alx Preston, Lead Designer of Hyper Light Drifter, stops by to discuss how limitations foster and enable creativity, how videogames could learn a thing or two from Ernest Hemingway, and how growing up with a treatable-but-undiagnosable illness has left him with zero patience for glib, oversimplified views of life, the universe, … Continue reading "Enthusing and Kvetching with Alx Preston"