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In this insightful Q&A episode, Alison and Taylor dive into your most pressing questions about anxiety, health, and daily coping strategies. From navigating the fear of living alone to understanding how technology affects health anxiety, the Chicks share practical advice and personal experiences to help you feel supported and less alone in your journey. They explore the realities of being stuck in fight-or-flight mode, the anxiety of visiting the doctor, and how alcohol may be affecting your mental health. With an emphasis on consistency, community, and professional support, this episode is packed with relatable moments and actionable tips for healing.
In this episode, I'm joined by Kayla Kleinman, content creator and New York City resident, for a heartfelt conversation about navigating life's transitions in your thirties.We dive deep into:Embracing the paradox of being single in your thirties - loving your independent life while still desiring partnershipHow to create meaningful rituals when living alone that help combat lonelinessThe reality of friendship evolution as we age - when friends move away, get married, or have childrenMaking new friends in your thirties and why it's often a slow burn rather than an instant connectionFinding joy in solo travel and maintaining independence within relationshipsKayla's second-chance love story with her now-fiancé after being together throughout her twentiesThe shift from living alone to moving in with a partner (and tips for how to navigate it)Kayla shares her experience of living alone for 14 years and how she transformed potential loneliness into self-discovery and independence. She offers practical advice on creating personal rituals (like her weekly "Sushi Thursday") that make alone time feel special rather than isolating.If you're navigating friendship transitions, feeling the occasional sting of loneliness, or trying to build meaningful connections in your thirties, this conversation offers both validation and actionable insights.
Living alone with Parkinson's disease (PD) presents daily challenges, but it also offers certain benefits, such as the independence to control your own schedule. Whether you choose to live alone, or find that nearby friends and family aren't as close as you would like, there are resources to support you. Living alone can also bring physical and emotional hurdles. You may experience feelings of isolation or loneliness, and everyday tasks like cooking and cleaning can become more difficult while juggling PD symptoms. There are strategies that can help you feel more secured and empowered to overcome these challenges. For example, you might consider using a food delivery service on days when preparing meals feels overwhelming, or reaching out to a neighbor for help with shoveling snow. It's important to prioritize self-care and recognize when it's time to ask for help. In this episode, we speak with Susan Englander and Fran Chernowsky, two individuals living alone with Parkinson's who are also members of the Parkinson's Foundation PD Solo group. They share their experiences with the initial challenges of receiving a PD diagnosis, the importance of staying open and flexible to new things, and the value of finding a supportive community. Follow and rate us on your favorite podcast platform to be notified when there's a new episode! Let us know what other topics you would like us to cover by visiting parkinson.org/feedback.
Hi besties!!! This week, Almost Adulting gets extra raw (and maybe a little gross) as Violet sits down with Bachelor royalty,Kaitlyn Bristowe, for a no-holds-barred conversation full of TMI, laughter, and brutal honesty. In this episode, we cover:We Listen and We Don't Judge – Icebreaker confessions, including bathroom mishaps, weird habits, and the things nobody admits to.Living Alone vs. Relationship Life – The best and worst parts of solo life and the unexpected struggles that make us miss having a man around.The Art of Oversharing – Social media, internet hate, and why people love to pretend they've never done anything wrong.Toxic Hollywood Friendships and toxic Hollywood men with weird kinks Poop Kinks & Other Horrors – Yes, we went there. Buckle up.Get ready for an episode that's equal parts hilarious, shocking, and way too relatable. We listen, we don't judge… but we might gag.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this week's episode, hosts Jill and Anthony have some audio issues at the beginning of their show, but they still manage to talk to dynamic scholar and author Dr. Kris Marsh about her book, THE LOVE JONES COHORT: SINGLE AND LIVING ALONE IN THE BLACK MIDDLE CLASS.
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#56 Hello everyone and happy Sunday! Caroline Wagner is back and better than ever for her 3rd PEF appearance! In this week's episode, we chat about Austin food scene updates (duh) and then get into what it's really like to live alone in your 20s. From finding a place to curating your own space to the hard truth about being alone. Caroline also shares her insights on how to love being alone and the importance of finding identity and creativity in your alone time. Enjoy! Follow / Find Me Below:Instagram: @cori_inthekitchen & @phoneeatsfirstpodTik Tok: @cori_inthekitchenYoutube: @PhoneEatsFirstPodEmail:phoneeatsfirstpod@gmail.com
Isabella Hammad, Norah Lofts, comfort reads – welcome to episode 135! In the first half, we discuss whether or not literary fiction can be comfort reads – thank you for the suggestion, Marcy! In the second half, we compare
In this episode of Late Night with Sylvester, I reflect on the past few days of having a man in my place, which felt a little strange but still enjoyable. I also dive into a fun night out with friends where the vibes were right, the laughs were plenty, and yes, I was out here playing in faces (flirting, of course,
Download our Solo Travel Guide! Discover the joys and opportunities of living alone after 60! Embrace the freedom and possibilities that come with solo living as we discuss the benefits, challenges, and strategies for thriving in this stage of life. From seizing each day with purpose to exploring new avenues of growth and connection, this serves as your guide to making the most of life after 60. Join us as we navigate the journey of living alone and uncover diverse pathways to wholeheartedly embrace this chapter with enthusiasm and fulfillment. #retirement_transformed #retirementcouple #retirement BUY MARK'S BOOK! The Evolving Man: Life Virtues Men Don't Talk About https://bit.ly/TheEvolvingMan USEFUL FINANCIAL TOOLS https://geni.us/new_retirement Use this link for a FREE 14 Day Trial! [Get the FREE Downsizing Guide] How to prepare to downsize your home
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Why you should like alone in your twenties. Enjoy, E Links to socials Instagram: @dimitrovelena Twitter: @dimitrovelenaa Youtube: @twenty.something Twenty Something is a podcast on croissants, cappuccinos and corporate life. Documenting pre-retirement, and proving — once and for all — that brunettes have more fun. On this podcast I discuss the finer things in life, what makes for happiness, the little things that make life more beautiful and how I'm becoming the ultimate version of myself. The preface is to document lessons to my future daughter, as an audio journal. Hope you like and enjoy. P.s. if you're reading this, say hi in the reviews section.
Conversations is bringing you a summer treat — a collection of Sarah's most memorable guests through out the years. Tony spent three decades in and out of jail for property crimes and safecracking. When he joined an unusual club inside Hobart's Risdon Prison, he found his voice for the first time. Then a few years ago, on a fishing trawler far out to sea, he began the painful process of changing his life.Tony Bull grew up across the road from Hobart's Risdon Prison.As child he started running with a crowd of boys who stole money for the woodman and the milkman from people's front doorsteps.In late primary school he found himself in trouble with the law for the first time.He was 17 when he first went to jail, in Queensland's Boggo Road after a car chase with the police in Cairns.A year later, he was back in Tasmania, and inside Risdon Prison for the first time.It was a scary experience because he'd heard so many unsettling sounds coming from inside the prison walls when he was a child.In his 20s, Tony joined the Spartan Debating Club inside the jail. The prisoners, including Chopper Read, often debated teams from outside the jail, and their families were sometimes allowed in to watch the debates.Learning to debate changed how Tony used his voice. He eventually became yard boss, a conduit between the prisoners and the Superintendent.Some years later he was out of jail and working on a fishing boat called the 'Diana' when he had a pre-dawn epiphany far out at sea.He realised it was finally time for him to break the cycle of crime and incarceration in his own life.Tony worked incredibly hard to unlearn some of his old habits which had previously led him straight back into jail.Today he lives in his own unit with his beloved dog Princess and runs a home maintenance business.This episode of Conversations contains discussion around prison, jail, incarceration, youth detention, youth crime, burglary, break and enter, safe cracking, criminals, inmates, Hobart, Risdon Prison, Tasmania, Queensland, Cairns, Brisbane, police, corrections, debating, inmate reform, prison reform, Chopper Reid, family relationships, fishing, boating, Salvation army, rehabilitation, crime prevention, fishing trawlers, crime and punishment, safecracker, lighthouse, swimming, ocean swimming, The Diana, living alone, relationships.
In this enlightening episode of SOLO LIVING, we dive deep into the power of self-love, personal growth, and the importance of living alone. With Insights by the renowned Dr. Joe Dispenza, we explore how living solo can be a transformative experience for mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. For Books by Podcast Host Visit: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B094XH8SKS/about #LivingAlone #SelfLove #PersonalGrowth #DrJoeDispenza #SolitudeEmpowerment #EmotionalHealing #SelfAwareness #AloneTime #Mindfulness #UnlockYourPotential #InnerPeace #MentalHealth #PersonalTransformation #EmpowerYourself #SelfDiscovery #FreedomInSolitude
It's amazing how resilient the human spirit can be. I've spoken to folks living alone with dementia who find ingenious ways to adapt. One gentleman, a former engineer, rigged up his whole house with reminders – lights that flashed when it was time to take his medication, a talking clock that announced mealtimes... it was incredible! Of course, not everyone has that knack for invention, but there are simpler things that can make a world of difference. Things like..." Safety First...making sure the home is safe. You'd be surprised how a simple rug or a poorly lit hallway can become a hazard. One woman I spoke to, bless her heart, tripped over a phone cord and ended up with a broken hip. It's heartbreaking, but preventable!" Memory Reminders...little things to jog the memory. Like, labeling drawers with pictures of what's inside, or using a whiteboard calendar for appointments. I remember this lovely lady who used to lay out her clothes for the next day every evening, just like she did for her kids when they were small. It gave her a sense of control, you know?" Simplicity Makes it Happen...sticking to a routine. It's comforting, like a familiar path in the woods. This one fellow, a retired teacher, swore by his morning walk. Rain or shine, he'd be out there, getting his exercise and saying hello to his neighbors. It kept him connected to the world.” Our Guest: Michael Splaine is owner and principal in Splaine Consulting, a small advocacy and government affairs consulting firm based in Washington DC. Immediately prior to starting this company, Mike was Director of State Government Affairs in the Public Policy Division of the US Alzheimer's Association with whom he enjoyed a 23-year career, during which time he and his business partner Kate Gordon were the architects of the state AD plan strategy that started in 2007. He is the managing partner of a related company Recruitment Partners LLC focused on improving the pace, quality and diversity of recruitment into dementia clinical trials. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Related Episodes: Can Technology & Innovation Change Aging at Home? Caring for Elderly Parents Who Live Alone ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Sign Up for more Advice & Wisdom - email newsletter. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Please help us keep our show going by supporting our sponsors. Thank you. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Feeling overwhelmed? HelpTexts can be your pocket therapist. Going through a tough time? HelpTexts offers confidential support delivered straight to your phone via text message. Whether you're dealing with grief, caregiving stress, or just need a mental health boost, their expert-guided texts provide personalized tips and advice. Sign up for a year of support and get: Daily or twice-weekly texts tailored to your situation Actionable strategies to cope and move forward Support for those who care about you (optional) HelpTexts makes getting help easy and convenient. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Make Your Brain Span Match Your LifeSpan Relevate from NeuroReserve I've been focusing a lot on taking care of my brain health, & I've found this supplement called RELEVATE to be incredibly helpful. It provides me with 17 nutrients that support brain function & help keep me sharp. Since you're someone I care about, I wanted to share this discovery with you. You can order it with my code: FM15 & get 15% OFF your order. With Relevate nutritional supplement, you get science-backed nutrition to help protect your brain power today and for years to come. You deserve a brain span that lasts as long as your lifespan. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Join Fading Memories On Social Media! If you've enjoyed this episode, please share this podcast with other caregivers! You'll find us on social media at the following links.
This episode of Curry Café features a panel discussion on social isolation, particularly among older adults. The conversation explores various perspectives on living alone—by choice or circumstance—and coping mechanisms, including hobbies, community engagement, and faith. The panelists also discuss the impact of rapidly advancing artificial intelligence on various aspects of life, from creative fields to […]
We're taking a few days off this week, but we'll be back with a brand new edition of TV Confidential next week. In the meantime, please enjoy this Blast from the Past, featuring an excerpt from our January 2013 conversation with Barbara Feldon (Get Smart, Getting Smarter, Living Alone and Loving It).
hotties!!! this week, i (kylie) take the mic to update you on how i have learned to love living alone. from intentional solo dates to making your space feel like you to scheduling time to get out of your place, i share all the ways you can truly enjoy this time to yourself! kylie's favorite: mielle anti-shedding leave in conditioner need advice? submit what's getting you down for our upcoming advice column episode! email us at twodegreeshotterpodcast@gmail.com, dm us on instagram, or submit through our anonymous suggestion box (insta and suggestion box linked below). submissions will be kept anonymous regardless of how you submit! make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and follow us on instagram @twodegreeshotter! if you're listening on apple podcasts, leave us a review - it really helps us out! if you have any suggestions for topics you want to hear us cover, feel free to send them using our anonymous suggestion box: https://bit.ly/2WAjznf.
A growing number of American adults have the same feeling about romantic partnerships: They don't want one. Anita meets three people who have chosen singlehood: a scholar who examines the double standard of relationship status, a single mother of two by choice and a man shedding toxic masculinity to build a deliberately single life.Meet the guests:- Dr. Kris Marsh, associate professor at the University of Maryland and author of “The Love Jones Cohort: Single and Living Alone in the Black Middle Class,” brings us into her research on single, Black Americans and some of the larger structural forces that shape an individual's choice to be single — and how that work has informed her own embrace of singlehood- Aisha Jenkins, a single mother by choice and the host and creator of the "Start to Finish Motherhood" podcast and blog, shares her journey to becoming a parent and the key relationships that have supported her along the way- Lucas Bradley, author of "A Single Point of Light" Substack newsletter, explains what he has put into place to create a fulfilling life for himself as a deliberately single manRead the transcript | Review the podcast on your preferred platformFollow Embodied on TikTok and Instagram Leave a message for EmbodiedThis episode originally aired June 2, 2023.
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In this episode, CJ delves into the profound impact of social connections on our health and longevity. He explains how social bonds are not merely fulfilling but essential for a longer, healthier life. The episode explores scientific studies and ancient wisdom, from Aristotle to Confucianism, showing how cultures across the ages have valued social connections. CJ highlights how loneliness today rivals smoking in its health risks and offers practical steps to build meaningful relationships that foster well-being.Key Insights and TakeawaysLongevity and Relationships: Research shows that strong social connections can predict life expectancy more accurately than factors like exercise or diet. This aligns with ancient insights where societies, like the Greeks and Buddhists, emphasized community and mutual support.Evolution and Social Needs: Human evolution favors social bonds; isolation once meant a significant survival risk. Like wolves and elephants, humans thrive within social groups, with modern science linking social isolation to risks of heart disease, dementia, and mental health issues.Historical Perspectives on Community: Philosophies worldwide stress interconnectedness. Concepts like Ubuntu, Aristotle's "social animal," and Buddhist Sangha all underscore that our health, happiness, and even personal growth depend on community.Modern Risks of Loneliness: Loneliness today can impact mental and physical health severely, likened to smoking 15 cigarettes daily. Extended isolation can weaken social skills, decrease happiness, and shorten life expectancy.The Role of Laughter: Laughter serves as a "superpower" in social bonding, releasing feel-good hormones like dopamine and reducing stress. CJ notes that as people age, they laugh less, contributing to stress and isolation in adulthood.Practical Actions to Improve Social ConnectednessPractice Active Listening and Open Questions: Engaging others with thoughtful, open-ended questions (e.g., “What did you think about that?”) shows genuine interest and encourages deeper conversation, helping build rapport.Be Open and Approachable: Small gestures, like maintaining open body language, smiling, and making eye contact, can help make new social interactions feel more natural and welcoming.Start Small and Build Confidence: If meeting new people feels daunting, start by engaging in brief, friendly exchanges like smiling at a coworker or saying hello to a neighbor. These small interactions build confidence and help ease into larger social circles.Join Groups with Shared Interests: Clubs, teams, or online communities provide a natural setting for connection. They offer a low-pressure environment to meet others who share your passions, helping expand your social network.Stay Consistent in Friendships: Building and maintaining relationships require regular effort. Check in with friends, plan occasional get-togethers, or simply send a quick message to show you care, as consistency strengthens social bonds.This episode serves as a powerful reminder of how essential social connectedness is to our mental and physical health. Whether through family, friends, or even casual acquaintances, the connections we nurture can significantly impact our lives, contributing to our happiness, resilience, and longevity.
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On this week's episode of the Bakers Bantering Podcast we have on our friends Trista and Rebecca Kutcher! Trista is the founder of Trista's Sunshine Company, a Special Olympics 2 x gold medal champion, previous cheerleader and barista, and independent woman living with Down Syndrome.This is one of our most exciting episodes yet! We talk about:- Trista's company and how she got started- Living independently with Down Syndrome- Jenna's wild sewing story- Rebecca's experience as a mother to Trista- And so much more!Connect with Trista! IG ➤ https://www.instagram.com/tristathebarista/?hl=enFacebook ➤ https://www.facebook.com/tristathebarista/Website ➤ https://trista.impactmedianc.com/ Timestamps:0:00 - Intro10:13 - How did Trista get into social media?17:26 - Jenna's wild sewing story31:29 - Does Derek have a celebrity crush?47:31 - What was Trista like growing up?55:51 - How did healthcare providers prepare Rebecca?Accessible Adults: https://accessibleadulthood.com/
What's the wildest conspiracy theory that you really believe? Anna heard a podcast, from a relatively successful person, who has the wildest theory about Kanye West! Are you up to date on this week's biggest news stories? Anna and Raven will get you caught up on what's trending, including a 100-year-old time capsule! What was the first job you ever had? Anna's daughter has been looking for her first job, but Anna's confused by her choice of profession… Do you live alone? What's the best part? Anna read a study that says single occupancy can have amazing health benefits! The weekend is here, and that means one thing! Mommy's Margarita Friday! Anna & Raven get the lowdown on what listeners did to earn their me-time this week! Dylan's 25th high school class reunion is coming up next weekend and he doesn't want his wife, Olivia, to go. He says that he'll go with two of his buddies from high school that he still plays basketball with. She thinks this is super shady and she wants to go, she thinks it'll be fun! What's the big deal if she goes too? He says she didn't go to the high school, why can't she just stay home, and they can save some money on hiring a babysitter. She thinks he just wants to be big guy on campus and it's dumb. Chrissy has got a shot at $500! All she has to do is beat Raven in pop culture trivia!
Former Boxer, Fitness Trainer and Hollywood actor Brandon Carrillo joins us to reveal the truth about prison food and why prison workouts are so effective at getting inmates ripped. Brandon also opens up about his experiences in Hollywood, shedding light on the dark side of the industry. #PrisonFood #PrisonWorkouts #FitnessTrainer #HollywoodSecrets #FitnessInPrison #PrisonLife #RippedInPrison #HollywoodDarkSide Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Connect with Brandon Carrillo: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7725632/ https://www.instagram.com/brandonrcarrillo/ Presented by Tyson 2.0 & Wooooo Energy: https://tyson20.com/ https://woooooenergy.com/ Buy Merch: https://lockedinbrand.com Use code lockedin at checkout to get 20% off your order Timestamps: 00:00:00 - A Pleasantly Random Dinner 00:04:14 - The Toll of Boxing on the Mind 00:08:32 - Discussing Fighting Scenarios (feat. Giani) 00:12:51 - The Calisthenics Cheat Code for Fitness 00:17:19 - The Impact of Unhealthy Eating Choices on Fitness 00:21:34 - Athletic Peaks in Prison 00:25:42 - From Wildwood to Los Angeles 00:30:00 - Boxing in Los Angeles: A Different Level of Hard 00:34:23 - The Subjectivity in the Arts 00:38:43 - The Challenges of Casting and Life Experience in Acting 00:42:56 - Breaking News to Dad and Coach 00:47:08 - Stalker Experiences in LA 00:51:20 - Crazy Encounters 00:55:24 - Realities of Prison Life 00:59:45 - Living Alone vs Roommates 01:04:03 - Life with Roommates Powered by: Just Media House : https://www.justmediahouse.com/ Creative direction, design, assets, support by FWRD: https://www.fwrd.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode I speak with Dr. Jun Chu, Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Public Health at UMBC. Dr. Chu shares information about his ongoing research agenda into aging alone. Check out the following links for more information on UMBC, CS3, and our host: The UMBC Center for the Social Sciences Scholarship The University of Maryland, Baltimore County Ian G. Anson, Ph.D. Retrieving the Social Sciences is a production of the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship. Our podcast host is Dr. Ian Anson, and our Acting director is Dr. Eric Stokan. Our production intern is Jean Kim. Our theme music was composed and recorded by D'Juan Moreland (UMBC '24). Special thanks to Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston for production assistance. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, where you can find full video recordings of recent UMBC events.
Paris invites her longtime friend Sally Boyden in for Episode 08 of The Paris Chong Show. Sally Boyden is a singer-songwriter who achieved fame as a child star in Australia. Sally shares stories about her early career, including her time on the Australian television show Young Talent Time and her experiences working in Hollywood on shows like The Waltons. She also opens up about the challenges she faced as a young celebrity, including dealing with anorexia and navigating the pressures of fame. The conversation also touches on Sally's songwriting career, her collaborations with other musicians, and her plans for the future, including writing her autobiography. Throughout the interview, Paris and Sally's warm and supportive friendship is evident, making for an engaging and insightful conversation. Show Notes https://www.theparischongshow.com/episodes/sally-boyden-child-stardom-songwriting-and-the-challenges-of-fame Chapters (00:00:00) Intro (00:01:07) Living Alone as a Child (00:02:58) Child Actor (00:04:20) Young Talent Times (00:08:45) How Were the Other Kids? (00:10:23) Moving From Australia (00:11:41) Singing Praises (00:13:06) Playing Out (00:15:08) Working With Adele (00:16:46) New Work (00:19:10) Time In London (00:24:22) Outro
私(わたし)がペナン島(とう)に行(い)っている間(あいだ)、一人(ひとり)でクアラルンプールで生活(せいかつ)していたとらくんの話(はなし)をしてもらいました。一人(ひとり)きりでアパートに住(す)み、語学学校(ごがくがっこう)に通(かよ)っていましたが、実際(じっさい)どんな生活(せいかつ)を送(おく)っていたのでしょうか。アパートのシャワーやトイレ問題(もんだい)の解決方法(かいけつほうほう)、語学学校(ごがくがっこう)でのアクティビティを通(とお)じた友達(ともだち)作(づく)り、カラオケ、ボーリング体験(たいけん)などなど、高校生(こうこうせい)が海外(かいがい)で一人(ひとり)で生活(せいかつ)した一週間(いっしゅうかん)について詳(くわ)しく語(かた)ってもらいました。 Tora talked about how he spent his time living alone in Kuala Lumpur while I was in Penang. He lived by himself in an apartment and attended a language school, but what kind of life was he actually leading? He talked about how he dealt with issues like the nasty shower and dirty toilet in the apartment, making friends through activities at the language school, and experiences like karaoke and bowling. He gave a detailed account of his week living alone overseas as a high school student The script is available here: https://www.makiko-japanese.com/ I will update this episode on Youtube as soon as possible!! Please check out and subscribe to our youtube channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UChu8-tNd_4RyWo-iE5cr-Ow email, comments, requests, also Japanese lesson inquiries: toranomaki.nihongo@gmail.com にほんごのかいわのレッスンもしています。メールでれんらくください。 Please follow our Instagram, @toranomaki.nihongo
Simon joins Tom to share their experiences of living alone for these last several years! Has it been an independent person's paradise, or have there also been emotional difficulties? How did the pandemic impact living alone? Simon also shares his experience of growing up with a twin brother, in addition to living previously with female friends, including the challenges of perception amongst any Christian onlookers. Will Simon and Tom live alone for the rest of their lives, or do they pine for a shared living space once again? Finally, Simon shares his experience from our recently held European YOBBERS retreat and how his first event with other men has factored into how "at home" he feels in his masculinity! COMMENT ON THIS EPISODE Do you live alone? What are the joys and challenges of living by yourself? Do you yearn for a shared living space, or does such a prospect cause you any pause? PODCAST EPISODE PAGE YOB ConvoCast 095 LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE Simon's first ConvoCast RATE/REVIEW US Apple Podcasts FOLLOW THE CAST Tom's posts GET IN TOUCH Call the YOBline: 1.706.389.8009 Email us: podcast@yourotherbrothers.com Mail us: Your Other Brothers / P.O. Box 843 / Asheville, NC 28802 SUPPORT YOB Pledge and join our Patreon community! Shop the YOB store! Give a one-time gift! FOLLOW YOB Facebook Instagram YouTube TikTok YOB's "Heart of a Brother" Spotify playlist MUSIC CREDIT “Already Home” by Hills x Hills; 100% clearance through Musicbed.
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Gabe explains how to use the term "punk" to Allison. A listener writes in wondering if it's a bad idea to not get a roommate post-separation (and spend more money) so she can live alone for her mental health. Next, the host of "Big Lash Energy" Jayna Marie joins the show to share a rollercoaster story about getting destroyed by the internet for an affair...that never happened. This is BANANAS. And finally, on-screen chemistry. Who has it? Who definitely does not?Check out all of our content on Patreon, Ad Free! Watch the full episodes of TLDRI, listen to the full episodes of The Variety Show, watch the International Question and Topix videos, join us for a monthly livestream, PLUS MORE:https://www.patreon.com/justbetweenusThis has been a Gallison ProductionProduced by Melisa D. Monts and Diamond MPrint ProductionsPost-Production by Coco LlorensProduction Assistance by Melanie D. WatsonOur Sponsors:* Check out Rosetta Stone and use my code TODAY for a great deal: www.rosettastone.com* Go to gobble.com/JUSTBETWEENUS today for $120 off your first 4 boxes!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/just-between-us/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
✈️ Reminder that the Girls Talk Money group trip is LIVE: https://groups.efultimatebreak.com/erinandgrace-gcprofile USE CODE GROUPS200 FOR $200 OFF. Have questions about the trip? DM us on Instagram @ girlstalkmoneypod! Or DM Erin or Grace directly. In today's episode, we're sharing all the things we wish we knew before living alone as girls in our 20s! We talked through topics like loneliness, romanticizing the solo girl life, and what it's actually like living alone for the first time. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review the podcast. We appreciate your support!
People are increasingly making the conscious choice to live alone and it just so turns out that the number of people living alone in Europe has doubled since the 1980s. We speak to architects Maria Vittoria Tesei and Flavio Martella about the social, economic and architectural implications of living alone. Founded by Maria Vittoria Tesei (architect and urban planner) and Flavio Martella (PhD architect), m²ft architects is a multidisciplinary firm working in the fields of architecture, urban planning, public space and research. Through design by research, they propose to produce architecture through the understanding of new contemporary lifestyles. Living Alone on Future Architecture: https://futurearchitectureplatform.org/projects/9e224ad4-acb9-411f-86ff-29c1fc97ff2b/ Their work: https://m2ft-architects.com/
What a f%cking year it's been! With Stone turning 1 soon, Gabrielle shares some thoughts in this solo episode on how parenting has been going now that he's in his toddler stage (parents of toddlers, we see you and you got this) and gives some major props to stay-at-home moms, who probably have the hardest job of all of us. She also shares her thoughts on the latest Love Island drama, which is juicy AF for all the folks who haven't seen it yet (spoiler: don't trust Rob), and links that to her own experience with toxic partners. Gabrielle closes the episode with a wild and hilarious story from one of her FML'ers that includes green slime, a tragic house fire, and a rose vibrator. Honestly, where else could you put those three things together other than on FML Talk?! We love it, and we think you will too! Follow your host! TikTok: @gabrielle_stone Instagram: @gabriellestone & @fmltalkpodcast YouTube: FML TALK Website: www.eatprayfml.com Plus, if you want to submit an FML story, email it to info@eatprayfml.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Good Vibes Club, Jess is going SOLO and discussing living alone (because she's the only one in the duo who has!). Lets have a big chat about living alone, why its the best thing you'll ever do and how to navigate the first few weeks! ---- To get 10% off Better Help, click the link below: https://betterhelp.com/goodvibes BUY A GOOD VIBES STANLEY CUP: https://thegoodvibesclub.co.uk/products/p/good-vibes-metal-tumbler JOIN OUR UK EVENTS: https://thegoodvibesclub.co.uk/events ---- Where To Find Us Elsewhere: The Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegoodvibesclub.podcast/ The Podcast Tiktok: @thegoodvibes.club Jess' Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessmsheppard Jess' TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jessmsheppard?lang=en Jess' YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Jessmsheppard Jades Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bella.inizio Jades TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bella.inizio
We kick off a new summer series, AT HOME: how our current life stages and living situations impact our faith, sexuality, and masculinity. Join us each episode for a new member of our YOB community sharing his story from various life stages and living situations. We start with our “plain old gay” Matt, who has been living with other gay men, both affirming and traditional, after 15 years of living by himself. We learn Matt's home environment growing up, including how that shaped his view of what the future would look like. What have been the joys and challenges of sharing his current and recent homes with other gay men, and what does he think of the “optics” of having fellow gay roommates, if anything at all? COMMENT ON THIS EPISODE Have you lived with other gay men: Side A, Side B, or otherwise? What were the joys and challenges of sharing a home with gay roommates? Have you lived alone for an extended part of your life, and how has that shaped your sense of home? PODCAST EPISODE PAGE YOB ConvoCast 086 LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE Matt's first podcast on being a "plain old gay" Matt's second podcast on Gen Z fashion and a YOBBERS retreat recap RATE/REVIEW US Apple Podcasts FOLLOW THE CAST Tom's posts GET IN TOUCH Call the YOBline: 1.706.389.8009 Email us: podcast@yourotherbrothers.com Mail us: Your Other Brothers / P.O. Box 843 / Asheville, NC 28802 SUPPORT YOB Pledge and join our Patreon community! Shop the YOB store! Give a one-time gift! FOLLOW YOB Facebook Instagram YouTube TikTok YOB's "Heart of a Brother" Spotify playlist MUSIC CREDIT “Already Home” by Hills x Hills; 100% clearance through Musicbed.
Summary: In this episode, Jess and Sav discuss various topics including Katie's bridal shower, dental issues, books, music, and upcoming plans. They also talk about the importance of friendships and shared experiences. Sav expresses her gratitude for having her friend Jen back in her life and the joy of experiencing moments with someone else. They also touch on the challenges of introducing their dogs to each other. They touch on other various topics, including the dominance of dogs, the challenges of living alone, giving cell phones to kids, and famous people joining OnlyFans to sell pictures of their feet. Sav finds herself in a Google search results, business awards, parenting, and nudity around children. They express their concerns about the potential consequences of having an OnlyFans account and the impact it could have on their children's lives. They also discuss the challenges and rewards of being self-made business owners. The conversation then shifts to Nick Cannon and his 12 children with multiple women, and the question of how involved he is in their lives. They also touch on the topic of nudity around children and the age at which it becomes inappropriate. In this final part of the conversation, Jess and Sav reflect on their personal growth and the support they've received from their listeners. They discuss their favorite TV shows and plan to share embarrassing dating stories from their audience in the next episode. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Catching Up 00:34 Celebrating Milestones and Making Memories 06:51 The Power of Friendship 09:28 Exploring New Music 15:50 Attending Levitate Music Festival 21:56 The Importance of Shared Experiences 22:48 Considering Living Arrangements 23:15 The Aggression of Female Dogs 23:18 The Dynamics of Dog Dominance 25:29 The Challenges of Living Alone 31:18 Bounce Houses and Family Fun 33:33 The Controversy of Children and Cell Phones 44:13 Lily Allen and the Rise of OnlyFans 45:52 Nick Cannon's Insured Testicles and Co-Parenting Challenges 54:33 The Controversy of Nudity: Jenna Bush Hager's Perspective 01:00:18 Parenting Boys vs. Girls: Different Experiences and Challenges 01:06:41 The Importance of Empathy in Parenting 01:07:30 Reflecting on Personal Growth and Listener Support 01:19:29 TV Shows and Documentaries: Recommendations and Discussion 01:23:17 Calling for Embarrassing Dating Stories from the Audience 01:27:34 podcast intro1.mp4 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/this-isnt-a-podcast/message
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“Vocational singleness also known as perpetual singleness means my permanently not being married, my permanent not having pets, my permanently not having children, my permanently living all by myself. I mention that I am the least excited about romantic intimacy.” Antonio Myers. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/support
#136. This episode is a testament to living solo! Sometimes living alone can be lonely, yes, but it's also an essential experience to have in your twenties, in my humble opinion. Today we're talking 10 tips to make living alone the best experience ever. FOLLOW PAYTON:https://instagram.com/paytonsartain https://www.tiktok.com/@paytonsartain https://youtube.com/c/paytonsartainhhhttps://amazon.com/shop/paytonsartain https://pinterest.com/paytonsartain SUBMIT TO NOTE TO SELF:→ Ask P: Advice Column: https://forms.gle/avvSu4ibYygZP5rq8 → Simple Pleasures: https://forms.gle/PFmEU9BFRtyE7Dt57 → Your ICKS: https://forms.gle/pgcr9LhmyyvyAyVk7→ Most Embarrassing Stories: https://forms.gle/qpZBp9bxdcH77Utf8→ Little Acts of Love: https://forms.gle/ReEoo6HBoC4QspQs9→ Juicy Confessions: https://forms.gle/Uuz5KdUkC4c3NnFw5Episode Sponsors:Visit OliveandJune.com/NOTETOSELF for 20%off your first Mani System!Head to www.squarespace.com/NOTETOSELF to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code NOTETOSELF.Go to Quince.com/payton for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week we are discussing the ups and downs of living alone in your 20s: from the freedom and independence, to the loneliness and social isolation, financial anxiety and stress, but the authenticity and emotional maturity that comes with it. We talk about: Why being alone doesn't make you lonely Sliders versus deciders - why you should wait before moving in with a partner Cognitive distortions and overspending Lifestyle creep Habits for building social connection and community How to successfully live alone All that and more, listen now! Follow Jemma on Instagram: @jemmasbeg Follow The Psychology of your 20s on Instagram: @thatpsychologypodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kayla reflects on 1 year of solo living and shares the good, the bad, and the ugly. New audio episode every Monday. Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kayla.nelson/playlists Connect with me on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/KaylaNelsonx Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sincerely.kayla/ Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/girlontheinternetpod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sincerely..kayla Business inquiries: kaylanelson.collabs@gmail.com
TVC 636.6: Actress and author Barbara Feldon (Get Smart, Getting Smarter: A Memoir, Living Alone and Loving It) shares a few memories of her years co-starring with Don Adams on Get Smart. Also in this segment: A clip from our January 2013 conversation with Barbara in which she discusses her many appearances on the various Pyramid game shows and her friendship with Pyramid creator and producer Bob Stewart. Both Getting Smarter: A Memoir and Living Alone and Loving It are available at BarbaraFeldon.com and at Amazon.com. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
TVC 636.5: Part 2 of a conversation that began last week with Barbara Feldon, the actress known around the world as Agent 99 on Get Smart. Barbara's new book, Getting Smarter: A Memoir, is an intimate look at her life and her romance with Lucien Feldon Verdeaux, the charming European to whom she was married at the time she began filming Get Smart, but who turned out to be not quite the man he had claimed to be. Among other topics in this segment: Barbara answers email questions from listeners about her appearances on Cheers, Mad About You, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., and the motion picture Fitzwilly. Both Getting Smarter: A Memoir and Barbara's first book, Living Alone and Loving It, are available at BarbaraFeldon.com and at Amazon.com. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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There are so many positives to both living alone and living with roommates. Today we dive into my personal experience living alone and living with roommates, as well as answering some of your questions. In this episode, we talk about: The positives of living alone Living with roommates in college Boundaries that you create when living with roommates Communicating with your roommates Why it is essential to spend time living alone The lessons we learn about ourselves in both scenarios Loneliness Hard conversations With love, Lexi Hidalgo Keep up with my life on other platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lexxhidalgo/?hl=en Moments IG: https://www.instagram.com/themomentspod/?hl=en TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lexxhidalgo YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZpEdIqyesP-XZn89i0yNpQ
Living alone is the gateway to getting to know yourself that I think everyone should experience. Plus it comes with so many perks! Without judgement, you get to walk around naked, eat all the weird food combos you want, and control the thermostat. But I found the one reason why living alone is the ultimate boss move and I'll tell you on today's episode!Follow Tinx on Instagram and TikTok