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"For quiet sensitive souls, solitude is the golden thread that unites us with our inner world. We need quiet to connect the dots in our constellations of thought." - Michaela Chung.What is your personality type? Are you introverted, extroverted, or do you not know what either one is? In todays episode we observe the different personality types and their traits, strengths and weaknesses.Discovering I was an introvert carried a domino affect on my life as I finally new why I constantly felt so drained when I spent a long time in large social environments and how I could manoeuvre in future to ensure I did not continue to feel this way all the time.
This week on Best Before Date, second part of the chat with Michaela Chung. She is an introvert dating coach, author and stand up comedian based out of Vancouver. Over the last 9 years, Michaela has been teaching introverted men and women how to navigate dating and find the right person. In the second part, we talk about dating younger men, ghosting, sexual chemistry, and dirty dancing! Be sure to rate Best Before Date 5-stars on Apple Podcasts. Check out the things we discussed timestamped below! IN THIS EPISODE: - Michaela calls Al a fuckboy (0:39) - White cool men (1:33) - Is Al a stripper? (2:45) - Do they grab your dick (3:40) - Dating younger men (4:56) - Sexual peak for women (5:54) - Sex was catered to men only (6:50) - Hookups on your terms (7:38) - Faking orgasms (9:01) - Sexual chemistry (9:59) - Dating multiple people and exclusivity (10:57) - Communicating expectations (12:35) - Sexual revolution was a trick (14:33) - Something more casual (16:01) - Dance got me thinking more about sex (17:29) - Inner work and bad break up (18:51) - Embody your femininity (20:38) - Rehabilitating fuckboys (22:22) - Apps have made men lazy (24:47) - Ghosting (27:27) - Flaky young men (29:26) - Casual dating (32:54) - Michaela coaches Al (33:32) - Single for a while is a red flag (36:07) - Meeting my needs (37:42) - Love is love (40:27) - Mixed race (41:34) - Finding stability in religion (44:43) - Disrespectful women (46:08) - Calling men whores (47:26) - Dane Cook (50:19) Send us a dating question or comment on our Instagram New Episodes every Tuesday at 9pm PST!
This week on Best Before Date, we have a bunch of cool things! New logo and awesome Michaela Chung joins in for a long but fun chat. She is an introvert dating coach, author and stand up comedian based out of Vancouver. Over the last 9 years, Michaela has been teaching introverted men and women how to navigate dating and find the right person. She is currently single; so she shares about her experience getting approached after shows or on the street and interacting with obvious pick up artists. Listen in to find out more about things men and women struggle with in dating! Be sure to rate Best Before Date 5-stars on Apple Podcasts. Check out the things we discussed timestamped below! IN THIS EPISODE: - Coaching dating (0:18) - Dating for women (1:51) - Introverts (2:28) - Identifying introverts (2:53) - Being more social as an introvert (5:11) - Can you become extraverted? (5:55) - More sensitive to stimulation (6:40) - Is AL an introvert? (7:55) - Extraverted comic (9:41) - Different problems based on gender (10:28) - Coaching men vs women (11:35) - Progression of clients (13:05) - Women don't have issues with style (14:12) - Marrying too fast? (16:10) - Creating a fuckboy (19:33) - The right person (20:41) - Consultation with wrong people (22:38) - Pick up (23:48) - Dick pics must have worked (25:45) - Get approached by men (26:35) - Approached after shows (28:15) - Stage persona (29:47) - Vancouver brunch dates (30:42) - 9-5 people (31:42) - Ottawa dating (32:57) - What kind of man (34:17) - Butt pimple (35:24) - AL suffered for love at 6 years old (37:10) - Childhood story limiting your dating life (39:04) - Religion based marriage (39:50) - Worst case scenario for AL (40:57) - Touchy and kissy (42:54) - How to get married quickly (43:49) - Mom teaches her things (44:46) - Monogamous or poly (45:30) - Hall passes (46:55) - The five sex languages (47:17) - Men get burnt when things get opened up (51:39) Send us a dating question or comment on our Instagram New Episodes every Tuesday at 9pm PST!
"For quiet sensitive souls, solitude is the golden thread that unites us with our inner world. We need quiet to connect the dots in our constellations of thought." - Michaela Chung.What is your personality type? Are you introverted, extroverted, or do you not know what either one is? In todays episode we observe the different personality types and their traits, strengths and weaknesses.Discovering I was an introvert carried a domino affect on my life as I finally new why I constantly felt so drained when I spent a long time in large social environments and how I could manoeuvre in future to ensure I did not continue to feel this way all the time.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------New Episodes are released on Spotify, Apple Music and Google Podcast EVERY SUNDAY.For updates on episodes and other empowering content, please follow our other social medias.Instagram: @SchoolofhigherthoughtTwitter: @HigherthoughtpcIf you have any requests of topics for us to discuss,please email: schoolofhigherthought@hotmail.com.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Intro Music:Day Ahead by Joe Crotty | https://soundcloud.com/joecrottyMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
Today I talk about my engagement story as well as Covid engagements. I also chat with comedian Christina Muehlberger about dating a man with kids and her awkward engagement story.Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaelachung1/This episode was written by Michaela Chung & Daniel Araya
Today Bernel Westbrook welcomes Keisha Scott to discuss breaking into an industry, turning back to help other young entrepreneurs, and learning how to trust your own design style. Keisha Scott, Owner and Event Designer at K. Scott Weddings, is passionate about creatively designing and planning weddings with an infusion of love and culture. Lauded as a top wedding planner in North Carolina and a Wedding Industry Expert Winner for the North Carolina Triad Area, she plans and designs dream weddings! She plans Indian weddings, African weddings, fusion weddings, and all other cultural weddings home and abroad. The wedding planning industry is becoming more and more open and Keisha wants to welcome new wedding planners and share with them the things she wishes someone had shared with her. This year she released a planning course to teach planners, not only how to plan weddings, but how to plan cultural weddings. Known for her calm demeanor, her strong work ethic, and for building trusting relationships with her clients, Keisha brings positive energy and solutions to any of her clients' needs. Her favorite quote is “Don't underestimate me because I'm quiet. I know more than I say, think more than I speak, and observe more than you know.” -Michaela Chung. We are so blessed to have Keisha on the podcast today. Reach her here to learn more about her upcoming ebook, her personal coaching and her courses. https://www.instagram.com/kscottweddings/ facebook.com/kscottweddings https://kscottweddings.com/ Thanks for turning in to Branded by Bernel today! Whether you're building a new business or focusing on scaling your growing business this podcast is here to support you and welcome you to brunch!
RICE – Asian Comedy Podcast. Sharing the Asian perspective on entertainment, sports and trending topics. Today’s show features discussion about Asian Heritage Month the future of stand-up comedy in a post-coronavirus world. Featuring stand-up comedians Jennifer Hsiung (@jennifercomedian IG, Angry Housewife Productions YT, www.jhsiung.com), Leonard Chan (@theleonardchan IG/TW/FB), Michaela Chung (@michaelachung1 IG). Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
RICE - Asian Comedy Podcast. Sharing the Asian perspective on entertainment, sports and trending topics. Today's show features discussion about Asian Heritage Month the future of stand-up comedy in a post-coronavirus world.Featuring stand-up comedians Jennifer Hsiung (@jennifercomedian IG, Angry Housewife Productions YT, www.jhsiung.com), Leonard Chan (@theleonardchan IG/TW/FB), Michaela Chung (@michaelachung1 IG).WEB PRESENCE AND SOCIAL MEDIA: Official Website: http://www.vongshow.comFacebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/vongshowInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/vongshowTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/vongshowYouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/vongshowTAGS vong show, asian, entertainment, comedy, sports, asian heritage month, trending topics, standup comedy, comedian, stand up, stand-up
RICE - Asian Comedy Podcast. Sharing the Asian perspective on entertainment, sports and trending topics. Today's show features discussion about the future of stand-up comedy.Featuring stand-up comedians Jennifer Hsiung (@jennifercomedian IG, Angry Housewife Productions YT, www.jhsiung.com), Leonard Chan (@theleonardchan IG/TW/FB), Michaela Chung (@michaelachung1 IG).PODCAST Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/rice-asian-comedy-podcast/id1492871690Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2HHqGLWAmHqLxu4fu0XDMhWEB PRESENCE AND SOCIAL MEDIA: Official Website: http://www.vongshow.comFacebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/vongshowInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/vongshowTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/vongshowYouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/vongshowTAGS vong show, asian, entertainment, comedy, sports, asian heritage month, trending topics, standup comedy, comedian, stand up, stand-up
RICE – Asian Comedy Podcast. Sharing the Asian perspective on entertainment, sports and trending topics. Today’s show features discussion about the future of stand-up comedy. Featuring stand-up comedians Jennifer Hsiung (@jennifercomedian IG, Angry Housewife Productions YT, www.jhsiung.com), Leonard Chan (@theleonardchan IG/TW/FB), Michaela Chung (@michaelachung1 IG). Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Join Oliver this episode as he talks with the very talented Michaela Chung! She is a skilled comedian, dancer and YouTube personality. Michaela hosts a blog called 'Introvert Spring', where anyone (including extroverts) can learn more about introversion.She shares why introversion is often confused with shyness and the conversation also touches on dancing, religion (including Michaela's own time in the Mormon church) and speed dating.Recorded on November 15th, 2019Audio/Visual Production by Brian ReillyEdited (poorly) by Oliver George*My Dad commented that during this episode, he thought I swore too often and also said "like" way too much... ...I, like, think he might, like, have a fuckin', like, point and shit.
In the previous part of Serenity in the Trenches, we identified the signs that tell us we need to recharge our batteries. In this episode we think about the practical side of refuelling the tank. What are your go-to sources of self-care and rest? Retreating This is a word that comes up a lot. Carina Nickerson mentions it, and I've had some lovely discussions with Laurie Helgoe about the importance of it for introverts. At its core, "retreating allows us to move away from the din of outside stimulation and to adopt a more natural and authentic rhythm." Laurie goes on to say that, "for introverts, retreating is more than a movement away. It is a compelling pull toward. In the quiet space of a retreat, we dream, we hear the voice within, we can remember what we love, notice what we have, and envision what we want." This is such a beautiful reminder that 'retreat' isn't simply an escape from all that is bad. It is a movement towards all that is good. And as introverts it is of paramount importance because the din of the world 'out there' can drown out that quietly creative voice within. Laurie points out, "because introverts are so mentally "absorbent," the concerns and wishes of others too easily displace our own. Though we love to make sense of everything in our worlds, doing so becomes taxing. We need to refuel." And this is where rest, self-care, and retreat all come in. Retreat Towards, Not Away From In this part of Serenity in the Trenches we explore the go-to sources of refuelling the tank. Self-care has become a slightly trite phrase used to sell bath salts and chocolate. But this fails to appreciate the more transformational and foundational aspects of its true meaning in our lives. We hear from all 23 contributors about the importance of taking this seriously. And they share their struggles and successes with their own 'retreat towards' practices. Alice Southern, Beth Buelow, Boom Shikha, Cameron Airen, Carina Nickerson, Cat Rose, Jacob Nordby, Jacquelyn Strickland, Jim Woods, Jennifer Kahnweiler, Josie George, Lauren Sapala, Leah Burkhart, Mark Pierce, Michaela Chung, Nancy Ancowitz, Neil Hughes, Sarah Kuhn, Sarah Santacroce, Thea Orozco, Tracy Cooper, Tracy Guillet, Tuula Ahde Healthy Retreat Laurie suggests that "we need both, personal and collective retreats. A solo retreat gets us up close and personal with ourselves, which can expose vulnerabilities as well as desires." This is the bedrock of a life that carries meaning and joy. We've got to go inwards and explore the depths of our biggest dreams, hopes, and fears, so that we can design a life that reflects all of us. This is not a one time event, but happens over time, step by step, moment by moment. Laurie warns against placing all the pressure on a one-off retreat. "Maybe the bed is too hard, or the mosquitos are hungry, or you discover difficult emotions you've neglected. We are better able to mindfully accept such experiences when we have an attitude of discovery. And we foster this attitude when we make retreating a practice -- a renewable resource. So we have the annual or semi-annual or quarterly retreat away, but we also take ourselves on regular "dates" and walks and into favorite hideouts on a regular basis." Regular Retreating The contributors explore how they structure their own regular retreats. There are many similar themes that emerge, but also plenty of differences in what works for each of them. And this is an important thing to remember. We get to craft this for ourselves. It's not a situation where we can paint by numbers. We can't copy what someone else has found useful, believing that it is the magic bullet. Always be skeptical about anyone who positions themselves as a guru or the person with 'THE way' to the secret, answer, solution etc. Life is an experiment. It's our canvas to paint. And we get to be a part of the process of design and crafting.
'A writer who is not writing is a danger to herself', says Michaela Chung. She's the creator of the hugely popular website IntrovertSpring, author of two books and in-demand expert on how to thrive as an introvert. She joins Joanna Pieters to talk about her own creative and writing life. Michaela shares how a creative crisis led to growing her website from 5 thousand visitors per month to 19 thousand, in just 30 days. It's a process she still repeats every time she feels blocked, bored or frustrated - which, she says, still happens regularly. We also talk about the overlap between introversion and creativity, balancing our inner artist with our inner manager, and what happens when we stop feeding the 'writing dogs' inside us. Get the full notes at creativelifeshow.com Click to view: show page on Awesound
Is it possible to design a life that suits your introversion? Tune in to learn about big and little changes you can make that'll improve your life in the hear-and-now, as well as in the future. We talk about quiet time, career, perfectionism, and more with Michaela Chung of Introvert Spring in this episode. Michaela is the author of The Irresistible Introvert as well as her new book, The Year of The Introvert. She's best known for her popular website, IntrovertSpring.com. Prolific in sharing her expertise and insights about introversion, her work has been featured in HuffPost, The Globe and Mail, INC, Flare Magazine, CBC Radio, The Chicago Tribune, and others.
Don’t miss the aftershow here! http://2questions.tv/the-2questions-tv-after-show/In today’s episode, Susan talks with Michaela Chung, a professional speaker and life coach on introversion. She’s the founder of the blog, Introvert Spring, and is the author of the book, “The Year of the Introvert: A Journal of Daily Inspiration for the Inwardly Inclined.”Susan and Michaela discuss Michaela’s book and advice for introvert leaders.Michaela’s website:https://introvertspring.comGet Michaela's free Introvert Connection Guide: https://introvertspring.com/introvert-connection-guide/Michaela’s book:https://amzn.to/2KLAjijWatch the After Show here: http://2questions.tv/the-2questions-tv-after-show/Susan’s websites:Everything Susan: http://suebmoe.com2Questions.TV: http://2Questions.TVBaroncini-Moe Executive Coaching: http://susanbaroncini-moe.comBusiness in Blue Jeans: http://businessinbluejeans.comShare your thoughts in the comments below!Equipment used for this video:- Zoom.us- Blue Yeti Microphone- MacBook Pro Subscribe to 2QuestionsTV for more interviews and behind the scenes footage! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this Episode we talk to guest Michaela Chung124| How to Work With (Not Against) Your Introvert Nature - Michaela Chung.Link: https://www.datingskillsreview.com/ep-124-work-with-introvert-nature-michaela-chung/
Michaela Chung has done what only a small few have: quit her job and travel the world. She talks to Johnny and Al about making the decision to move forward on her personal journey and what it's like for the introvert coach and author to live abroad.
Want more awesome stuff (podcasts, Q&A videos, articles and more) to supercharge your people skills? Click here! --------- Michaela Chung is the founder of Introvert Spring where she helps introverts thrive, and basically be more awesome. Three years ago, she quit her job, sold everything that wouldn’t fit in a suitcase, and set out on a hero’s journey toward a life of greater meaning and purpose. Since then, she's visited 12 countries on 5 continents. She's lived in Mexico, Australia, and Canada, and spent a good chunk of time in the U.S.A, Thailand and Colombia. --- In this interview we discuss preparing for the zombie apocolypse, the danger of using the word "should", traveling solo, meditation, forgivness, and finding balance while running a business.