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Welcome back to the podcast! Today's episode started with something that might seem small but actually sparked a much bigger conversation. Melissa recently hit a milestone that she's incredibly proud of—51 consecutive weeks of completing at least one workout every single week. Almost an entire year of consistency. And while the achievement itself is worth celebrating, what really got us talking was what it reveals about how meaningful change actually happens in our lives. For years, Melissa has worked out on and off, but this season has felt different. Part of that comes from seeing the results of consistent effort—not just physically, but in everyday life. Feeling stronger. Having more energy. Being able to play volleyball, jump, run, and keep up with our kids. It's not really about a workout app or even fitness itself. It's about seeing firsthand what happens when you commit to something and keep showing up, especially on the days when you don't feel like it. That led us into a conversation about a phrase we hear all the time: "must be nice." You know the one. Someone shares a vacation, a business success, a healthy relationship, a fitness goal, or an accomplishment, and the immediate reaction is, "Well, that must be nice." The problem is that phrase usually shuts down curiosity. It assumes the result simply happened to someone instead of asking what sacrifices, discipline, consistency, or effort may have gone into creating it. And if we're not careful, it can keep us stuck focusing on what we don't have instead of learning from people who have created something we admire. One of the ideas we explored is that every achievement leaves clues. Instead of asking, "Why do they have that and I don't?" a more useful question might be, "What did they do to create that?" Whether it's health, finances, relationships, faith, or personal growth, the formula is surprisingly similar. Get clear on what you want, commit to it, and stay consistent long enough to see results. It sounds simple, but most of the things we admire in others are often built quietly through daily actions that nobody sees. At the end of the day, this episode is really about personal responsibility and possibility. We all have moments where comparison creeps in or where it feels easier to become frustrated by someone else's success. But what if instead of being threatened by it, we allowed ourselves to be inspired by it? What if someone else's consistency became proof of what's possible rather than evidence of what's unfair? Because the truth is, you're capable of far more than you probably give yourself credit for. And the life you want is usually built the same way Melissa built 51 weeks of workouts—one choice, one day, and one act of consistency at a time. LINKS: All Links Family Brand! stan.store/familybrand familybrand.com/quiz familybrand.com/retreats. Episode Minute By Minute: 00:00 – Melissa's big accomplishment: 51 weeks of consistency 02:00 – Why the Sweat app has worked so well 03:30 – The power of tracking progress 04:30 – Why consistency is the great divider 05:30 – Be a lighthouse, not a tugboat 06:30 – How identity is built through repetition 07:00 – Staying active after 40 08:00 – Pickleball with Tanner and the "special rules" 09:00 – The dangerous phrase: "must be nice" 10:30 – What successful people actually do differently 12:00 – Turning jealousy into inspiration 13:00 – The formula for growth in every area of life 14:00 – Who's responsible for how content is received? 15:00 – 100/100 responsibility explained 16:00 – Victim mentality vs. personal ownership 17:00 – Creating change instead of complaining 18:00 – Final encouragement: you're more capable than you think
“Oh Vegan? Must be nice…."Some people hear words like "change” or “goal” and feel intrigued. Others feel offended. As if YOUR growth is a comment on who THEY are. In this episode, we talk about why that happens, what those people are actually protecting, and how understanding it can give you more insight and compassionate for them AND yourself.We also talk directly to the RE-starters. If you've had a gap in your plant-based or vegan practice, this one is for you.IN THIS EPISODE:Why some people feel offended by the idea of personal development — and what they're really protectingCarol Dweck's research on fixed vs. growth mindset, and why mindset is domain-specific (you might be open to plant-based change and have a fixed mindset somewhere else entirely)The Glenda the Good Witch moment — why realizing you had the power all along isn't always comfortableKristin Neff on self-compassion and "common humanity" — why your struggle is not evidence of your inadequacyWhy the moment you notice you've drifted and come back IS the practice.RESOURCES MENTIONED:Carol Dweck — Mindset: The New Psychology of SuccessBrené Brown — research on shame, vulnerability, and courage (brenebrown.com)Kristin Neff — self-compassion research (self-compassion.org)Subscribe & Review:If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us grow and share the message of plant-based living with more listeners.For more information, to submit a question or topic, or to book a free 30 minute Coaching session visit veganatanyage.com or email info@micheleolendercoaching.com Music, Production, and Editing by Charlie Weinshank. For inquiries email: charliewe97@gmail.com Virtual Support Services: https://proadminme.com/
In this episode, we're diving into the psychology of resentment — especially for overfunctioners who feel like they're carrying everything on their shoulders.If you've ever found yourself thinking:“Why am I the only one doing everything?”“Must be nice…”“I wish people would help me more…”…this episode is for you.We explore:Why resentment is often rooted in envy/jealousy rather than angerThe hidden desires underneath “must be nice”Why overfunctioners struggle to receive helpThe subconscious belief that love must be earned through doingThe dynamic between overfunctioners and underfunctioners in relationshipsWhy boundaries and support can actually feel uncomfortable in your bodyHow Human Design helps untangle conditioning from your authentic selfThis episode is an invitation to start seeing resentment not as proof that something is wrong with you — but as information about the parts of yourself you haven't felt safe to embody yet.✨ Ready to explore your patterns on a deeper level?Pattern Readings help uncover the subconscious beliefs and relational dynamics shaping the way you move through life, work, and relationships.Learn more or book here: Pattern Reading.Any questions? You can always email me at nicole@nicoleguenaconsulting.com
We kick off with cardboard‑cutout confessions - from Indiana Jones to the Bundaberg Bear - before diving into Monday Winner or Loser, where Alex loses his wallet, Patsy forgets the tomato sauce, and Christian keeps his Peloton streak alive. Plus, new Signs You’re an Adult and Dinner Songs for At Work Time Wasters!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pastor Jake continued our sermon series "Philippians — A Manna Study" with “Must Be Nice,” showing how comparison steals joy while Christ anchors true contentment. Through Paul's words, we were reminded that gratitude shifts our focus from envy to God's provision. The message encouraged us to let go of “must be nice” thinking and rest in the sufficiency of Jesus. Our mission is to glorify God by equipping His people to change their world and by planting churches with the same world-changing vision.Website: https://mannastafford.church/Find us on: Facebook: / mannastafford Instagram: / manna.stafford TikTok: / manna.stafford
Eric explores the deep connection between business expansion and the moral responsibility of a leader. He argues that true success is not about personal luxury, but about building a massive "umbrella" of opportunity where employees can fulfill their own financial and personal dreams. Reflecting on his thirty-five-year career, he describes moving from a fear-based survival mindset to one of intentional risk-taking for the sake of his community, family, and team. He emphasizes that high service costs are necessary to sustain an infrastructure for life, allowing him to provide for his staff and fund his wife's dream of a wildlife rehabilitation center. The episode serves as a call for leaders to embrace aggressive growth and rigorous recruiting to create a legacy of collective achievement. Key Takeaways: Shift your focus from individual success to building a platform that allows everyone around you to grow and achieve their own dreams. Regularly sit down with your team to understand their personal, professional, and financial goals so you can help align their daily work with their long-term vision. Have the courage to charge what you are worth so you can build a sustainable machine that provides a high quality of life for your family and employees. Take massive action and embrace calculated risks instead of waiting for perfection, as progress is often made through feedback in the midst of the work. Create an environment that encourages others to start dreaming again by showing them that a bigger, more fulfilling life is possible through shared success.
What if we truly believed God's power gave us everything we need for life and godliness? That His power really is made perfect in our weakness? That His grace is actually sufficient for every circumstance we encounter?In this episode, we dive into the kind of thought patterns that keep us stuck in resentment + bitterness, instead of contentment (“must be nice” and “if I had what she had, I'd be able to…” are big ones!). And we talk about practical ways to reshape our thoughts to align with Truth from God's Word. The Bible tells us we are already overcomers if we have Christ. The goal is to truly start to believe and act on it! Sponsor Info:Tighten Your TinklerTighten Your Tinkler was created so women could heal – quickly and completely. Regain your strength while keeping your dignity.Visit tightenyourtinkler.com and take their free 5 minute quiz to start recovering now.Summit Ministries For over 60 years, Summit has equipped students ages 16-22 to defend, own, and live out a Biblical Worldview. Summit's Student Conferences create a space for teens. They will examine the true story of reality and its counterfeits, equipping them to become confident in their convictions and better ambassadors for Christ.Does this sound like something you want for your teen? Sign up here!Don't forget to use the code: MAMA26 for $500 off when stacked with the early bird discount!Mentions:You Bet Your Stretch MarksBible References:John 16:33James 1:17Matthew 22:36-40Matthew 7:13-142 Peter 1:3-42 Corinthians 12:92 Corinthians 12:10Matthew 51 Peter 5:7Mark 9:24Links:The Gentleness ChallengePenny Reward SystemPaint & ProseM Is for MamaPenny Reward System
The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast - Episode 375: Six Bucks in One Season - Must be Nice - Lane Housner In this episode of the Bowhunter Chronicles podcast, Adam talks with good friend Lane Housner about Lane's thrilling hunting season, so far killing bucks beginning in September in Delaware, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Maryland and Kansas. Lane talks about the process in getting on deer quickly and what strategies he uses to put himself in the right spot each time. After recording Lane was able to go back into Maryland and kill a 2nd buck in Maryland his sixth on the year. Lane shares his experiences hunting in multiple states. Scouting is crucial for successful hunting trips. Lane emphasizes the importance of preparation before the season.The thrill of tracking and hunting deer . Lane discusses the challenges faced during hunts. The camaraderie among hunters enhances the experience. Lane reflects on his growth as a hunter this season. The importance of understanding deer behavior is highlighted. Lane shares tips for scouting and finding good hunting spots. Future hunting plans and aspirations are discussed. https://www.paintedarrow.com - BHC15 for 15% off https://www.spartanforge.ai (https://www.spartanforge.ai/) - save 25% with code bowhunter https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com (https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com/) s https://www.zingerfletches.com (https://www.zingerfletches.com/) https://huntworthgear.com/ https://www.lucky-buck.com (https://www.lucky-buck.com/) https://www.bigshottargets.com (https://www.bigshottargets.com/) https://genesis3dprinting.com (https://genesis3dprinting.com/) https://vitalizeseed.com (https://vitalizeseed.com/) https://waypointtv.com/#podcast If you like what we are doing and want to see more, please consider checking out our Patreon account. Any funds generated through our Patreon account are funneled right back into the podcast to help fund equipment, hosting fees and gear for reviews and giveaways and as always future hunts. http://bit.ly/BHCPatreon http://bit.ly/BowhunterChroniclesPodcas https://huntworthgear.com/?utm_source=Pro+Staff&utm_medium=Direct+Link&utm_campaign=Preseason+Sale Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices (https://megaphone.fm/adchoices) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In S5Ep9 of the PRP, Adam saddles up with distance-running drip lord, group run superconductor, enlightened suffer-well philosopher and consistently inconsistent marathon dreamer Jeff Tyrone Vito, who had been preparing for the Chicago Marathon on Sunday October 12th, 2025. Elliot Osoteo, proud Pinoy pacer, charismatic community conduit, and all around empathy engine of the Must Be Nice Collective, returns to the pod to reflect on finding purpose through loss, community through art, and joy in the slow miles that lead to self empowerment.The lads crack open conversations about structure, struggle, and showing up—especially when the mind tries to talk you out of your own potential. Vito reflects on stepping into Saddler's Saddles—his first time trading full running independence for coaching guidance—and discovering that sometimes the real growth comes from letting someone else hold the map while you find your own rhythm. From battling self-doubt to embracing accountability, he shares how finding more structure in training has opened up more freedom in life—reminding us all that forcing the process kills the joy, and at the end of the day, isn't joy the whole point? In other words, the less he tries to control the recipe, the more the universe seasons it just right.Things get vulnerable when Elliot opens up about running the Detroit Free Press Marathon on the one-year anniversary of his mother's passing. Instead of being paralyzed by grief, he's learned to run with it—letting memory fuel movement and presence soften pain. Together, the duo explores how identity can warp when you cling too tightly to performance, how slowing down can really be a form of strength, and why documenting the sport is its own kind of stewardship. You don't have to be the one pinning on the bib to build the culture—often times the lens, the support, or the vibe is the contribution.Must Be Nice mischief?! Saddler-certified?? Confusing showers?? Vito's vengeance? Married to the game? Booty call bedtimes?? Quiche, honey croissants and crumb-covered naps oh my!This and so much more in this hilarious, heartfelt and sneakily profound episode of the PRP.SponsorsUp & Running PerformanceAnn Arbor Running CompanyRecorded Wednesday October 1st @ 10:00AM EST
Hour 2: "Must be nice" for Browns to see others' success full 2062 Mon, 13 Oct 2025 13:57:54 +0000 QYyZs4p2o9eSf8sWHdaqFAJNjhnCYYpO sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 2: "Must be nice" for Browns to see others' success The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.c
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima talk about the Cleveland Browns' struggles in relation to other NFL teams figuring out winning ways.
In this episode, Cindy Esliger breaks down all the meanings behind the deceptively innocent phrase “It must be nice”. We were taught not to say certain things aloud, so often this little phrase gets used as a passive-aggressive dig or expression of envy. Cindy lays out all the things really being said when people say “It must be nice”, from discomfort to unmet needs to jealousy, and offers advice on how to deal with hearing it and saying it. It's time to learn more honest, respectful ways of communicating with each other. The four little words “It must be nice” can convey a lot of hidden messages. Cindy details eight possible meanings that could be inferred from the phrase: 1. Masked envy, 2. Suppressed resentment or perceived unfairness, 3. Unspoken guilt or shame, 4. Fear of hope or disappointment, 5. Policing joy or success, 6. Social comparison and status signaling, 7. Emotional distancing or conversational filler, and 8. A subtle invitation to show someone what's possible. How we respond to any of these intentions will set the tone of the interaction.We don't just hear those words, though. We also say them. “It must be nice.” What do we mean by that? Cindy offers four honest assessments of what might really be underneath the words: 1. It's a defense mechanism, 2. It's a coping mechanism, 3. It's a cry for acknowledgement, or 4. It's a way to express pain without vulnerability. Once we can identify what we really mean, we can use Cindy's guide to self-assessment and how to reframe our communication into something more useful and open. Resources discussed in this episode:Guide to Going Deeper with the Underlying MeaningAstronomic AudioConfidence Collective—Contact Cindy Esliger Career Confidence Coaching: website | instagram | facebook | linkedin | email Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Send us a textWe tackle dating red flags and the moments we decided to stop ignoring them. This launches into a candid exploration of relationship boundaries, how we respond to friends who point out concerning patterns, and whether we're willing to acknowledge our own problematic behaviors when called out.We dissect Lil Nas X's recent public incident, questioning whether it was an overdose or publicity stunt while expressing genuine concern for his wellbeing. We also dive into Complex's list of top 20 rappers in their 20s, which sparks a fascinating conversation about when we each stopped keeping up with new music. The R&B beef between Lyfe and Muni Long gets our full attention as we analyze how a seemingly casual comment about the classic "Must Be Nice" spiraled into a full-blown social media conflict and eventual diss track. From Target's CEO stepping down amid boycotts to Trump's National Guard deployments and Jake Paul's latest boxing exhibition, we wrap with our unfiltered takes on current events before closing with our signature Hot Thoughts segment that you definitely don't want to miss.FOLLOW. SUBSCRIBE. SHARE. Contactmixedvibeztv@gmail.com (720) 381-1092Facebook www.facebook.com/mixedvibezYouTube https://youtube.com/@mixedvibezmediaTikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@mixedvibezmedia?_t=8aEYresFfkw&_r=1Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/mixedvibezpodcast/
Send us a textMoney Mike dives into Delco pizza talk, the “must be nice” attitude, and Thug Folk memories. There's a breakdown of Beatles history, vinyl vs. digital, and the buzz around Anthology 4. Plus, a spotlight on Dewey Beach as one of the best live music scenes anywhere.Support the showGet your Gear here: htpodcast.myshopify.com
✦ "Cinematheque," Emory's film screening series, leads us on a deep dive into the history, present, and possible futures of cinema every spring and fall. Beginning tomorrow, August 27, through December, "Cinematheque" looks back exactly 50 years to 1975, an explosive and groundbreaking year for film, with blockbusters like "Jaws," underdog hits like "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and offbeat outsider works like "Grey Gardens." Emory film and media professors Matthew Bernstein and Dan Reynolds recently sat down with City Lights Collective Co-host Kim Drobes to detail this season's series. ✦ WABE's Sounds Like ATL documentary series explores the vibrant Atlanta music scene. Each week, it either introduces or reintroduces you to a local artist, sharing their creative process and a few live performances. You can watch, dance, and sing along on the YouTube channel, @WABEATL. Here's a preview featuring Thee Blk Pearl. ✦ City Lights Collective member and award-winning Atlanta comedian Joel Byars is one of the hardest-working people in the business. Aside from his podcast, "Hot Breath Pod," he's always hosting comedy events around town, and now, he joins us weekly to share his picks for this week's must-see comedy events. ✦ A strange realm both familiar and unsettling greets visitors in Victoria Dugger's solo exhibition, "Must Be Nice." She's been praised for the mesmerizing marriage of cuteness and grotesque in her work, which explores Blackness, femininity, disability, and domesticity. She was recently awarded the 2024 Hudgens Prize for her work. Dugger joined WABE arts reporter Summer Evans to talk about her collection currently on view at the Hudgens Center in Duluth. ✦ Over the past decade and a half, the Atlanta-based public art organization Living Walls has transformed Atlanta's streets into a vibrant gallery of murals and cultural storytelling. And now, Living Walls is all grown up and celebrating its 15th birthday with a full quinceañera at the Goat Farm on September 13. City Lights Collective producer Josh Thane spoke with creative director Tatiana Bell about why a quinceañera felt like the perfect way to honor the milestone, and how the organization continues to shape the city's creative landscape.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I almost didn't release this week's episode.It's more raw than usual. More personal. And honestly, it cracked open an old story I thought I had long since healed.But I also know this: your brand will never outgrow the stories you're still telling yourself in secret.So if you've ever questioned your worth based on your past…If you've ever shrunk your message for fear of being misunderstood…Or if you've held back from full visibility because you're afraid of what they might say…This one's for you.I don't share this to be vulnerable for vulnerability's sake.I share because your brand isn't just about marketing.It's a mirror of your internal narrative.And we ALL have things from our past that we don't even realize are capping our upper limits.
"Must be nice..."Ever caught yourself saying that? It's our go-to response when we see someone living the life we want. We automatically assume they have more—more time, more money, more discipline, more luck. But here's the truth: they don't have more. They just stopped believing the stories that kept them stuck.Listen in as Sue gets real about doing the hard things and getting those ideas out of your head. YOU get to choose a different path. Doubt isn't evidence, and you are good enough. Let us tell you why.As always, it is our goal not only to supply you, the listener, with valuable insights on the topics or questions but also to plant some seeds for further research and thought. Be sure to like and subscribe and leave us a review if you loved this episode!If YOU'RE ready to make real, sustainable change in your life, jump on a free call with us - https://physiquedevelopment.typeform.com/to/ToP9TYLEConnect with Coach Sue & Team PD:Coach Sue: https://www.instagram.com/suegainzPhysique Development: https://www.instagram.com/physiquedevelopment_Physique Development Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/physiquedevelopmentpodcastInquire to work with Team PD: https://physiquedevelopment.typeform.com/to/ToP9TYLEHave questions or comments for us? Submit them here - https://forms.gle/AEu5vMKNLDfmc24M7Check out our FREE 4-Week Glute Program - https://bit.ly/podcastglutesAnd keep the gains rolling with 12 MORE weeks of glute growth (use code POD at checkout for $25 off!) - https://train.physiquedevelopment.com/workout-plans/963551Keep up to date with all things PD, get exclusive content, snag freebies, and more by joining our email list! - https://dedicated-artist-6006.ck.page/emailsignupInterested in the Physique Development Training Club App? Join here! - https://physiquedevelopment.appInquire to learn about nutrition-only coaching WITH exercise review - https://bit.ly/optimizeglutesGrab a band tee here! - https://shopphysiquedevelopment.comLooking to hire the last coach you'll ever need? Apply here - https://physiquedevelopment.typeform.com/to/ToP9TYLEInterested in competition prep? Apply here - https://physiquedevelopment.typeform.com/to/Ii2UNAFor more videos, articles, and information, head to - https://physiquedevelopment.comIf you would like to support Physique Development and this podcast, please head over to your favorite podcast app and leave us a rating and review! This goes a long way in supporting this podcast and helps us continue to bring high-quality, honest content to you in the form of a podcast. Thank you for listening and we will see you all next time!----Produced by: David Margittai | In Post MediaWebsite: https://www.inpostmedia.comEmail: david@inpostmedia.com© 2025, Physique Development LLC. All rights reserved.
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On this week's episode of Troublemakers, Dylan Krasinski and Dominic Leonelli welcome back a true legend, the Big Dawg, Ray Zawodni (@rayzawodni)! Get it while it's HOT!Check out Ray's NEW special "Must Be Nice" on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVRk9dliruo New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @omofnyc;D @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
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New year, new me! Ever felt like "It Must Be Nice" when you see other hunters take to the field out of state? Dirk has a great conversation with financial adviser Jeff Bynum about how to afford those out of state hunts that you feel like they are just out of reach. Financial Outfitters Group: https://www.finoutfitters.com/ Jeff Bynum and Financial Outfitters Group offers Investment Advisory Services through Coho Advisory Services, LLC (CAS), a registered investment adviser. Insurance products and services are offered and sold through Coho Financial Group, LLC (CFG) and individually licensed and appointed agents. This platform is solely for informational purposes and is not offering advisory services or sales of securities. Investing involves risk and possible loss of principal capital. Be sure to first consult with a qualified financial adviser and/or tax professional before implementing any strategy discussed herein. Past performance is not indicative of future performance. Connect with Jason, Dirk, and Phelps Game Calls MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Youtube Clips Subscribe to The MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTube Shop Phelps MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In S4Ep23 of the PRP, Adam chops it up with emerging long distance runner, iconically established drip king, uniquely quick-witted humorist and proud Filipino American Jacob Gener who has been preparing for the California International Marathon on Sunday December 8th, 2024. The Must Be Nice Collective, just a bunch of chill guys & some of Jacob's best buds comprised of Elliot Osoteo, Jeff Vito & Josef Franco join the show to offer their take on all things running, vibe prescribing and what it means to be too drippy in the woods #rainforest Sit back, relax, grab a snack and let these chill guys regale you with the origin stories of Must Be Nice Collective - a group of like minded individuals that isn't a run club, likes to take running kinda seriously, takes drip extremely seriously, but doesn't take themselves too seriously. Learn how their collective ethos, shared culture, mutual interest in movement and individual personalities have all layered together to create a unique and oftentimes hilarious community atmosphere that is infectious to be around. Have fun. Look cool. Laugh. Run kinda hard. Chill back. In that order. It be like that. Things get vulnerable when the lads reflect on the truly significant role running has started to play in each of their lives. With similar and not-so-long-ago entries into the sport, learn how one ripple in the pond of starting a healthy habit has migrated its way into a passion that has started to become a collective way of life for the squad. Amongst its several benefits, however, perhaps the most significant aspect that has emerged from running is the brotherhood these gentlemen have constructed. Loyal, chill, resolute and always there for each other. A bond that has proven especially significant in the last few months for one member of the collective in particular. All gas no brakes?? Just how hot IS the Lion's Den?! Cone or cup? LSD's for days! From park tag to marathons?! All paces, all faces! Floaters or sinkers?? Who is Abi? Ummm is that Smeagol buying socks?! Surprise bibs, debut marathons and same day proposals oh my! This and so much more in this hilarious, infectious and chill vibes prescribed episode of the PRP! Explain that Strava section: Jacob's Strava Activity Sponsors Ann Arbor Running Company Recorded Sunday December 1st @ 11:30AM EST --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/preracepodcast/support
Woo, Hes, and J_Eezey are back and this week they start out by giving their takes on the season finale of Power Book 2: Ghost which lead them down a rabbit hole of tv series. After the break, Woo brings up a meme which asks who was wrong from The Best Man; Harper, Lance, or Mia. Get ready for these responses. The fellas tap of the Woosah Moment of the Week and then let Lufe Jennings close the episode out with Must Be Nice. Don't forget to catch us each and every Friday and Saturday night from 8pm-10pm on Contentville, Powered by NspireU on Air. Also, head over to www.wooisms.com for all the latest updates and merchandise. As always peaux up, light the hookah, sit back and enjoy this thang known as Wooisms. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wooisms/support
Owen Benjamin, recognized for his distinct brand of comedy that often pushes the limits of, and challenges mainstream narratives, released a new comedy special on October 11, entitled "Must Be Nice." In this episode, Josie and Owen Benjamin dive into this special and what it's like to be canceled and then uncanceled, as Benjamin showcases his philosophy of creating content that resonates with life's realities rather than following the path of socially engineered humor. Jot something down
In the latest episode of This Could Be a Podcast, Nathan and Bobby discuss Dead Porn Stars, Unnecessary Sequels and Naming in Band Members.
In this episode I talk about the optics of life and what people see vs what they dont know. I also talk about why having a fall-back plan is not always the best solution to success. I further discuss being around people that want to see you fail vs succeed and how so many people want to take shortcuts through the very trail that others have blazed vs carving out their own path to success. I go on to explain families experiencing generational trauma and how you're only important to some people when you have something that they want, Enjoy!
Self-care is crucial for a thriving veterinary career, yet everyday challenges often hinder our pursuit of well-being. This week on the Veterinary Viewfinder, we delve into some of the most common reasons people fail to adhere to self-care practices: too little time, money, and ability to do it. Our special return guest is Rebecca Newman, a certified veterinary technician and well-being expert. Rebecca shares strategies to overcome self-imposed barriers, helping you kickstart your wellness journey. Join Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mosser, RVT, MPA, as they explore practical tips for achieving a balanced, healthy life in the demanding world of veterinary medicine. Viewfinders, we're excited to welcome back Rebecca Newman, AAS, BA, Psy.M, CVT, who is the Assistant Director/Wellbeing Coordinator, Veterinary Technology at Appalachian State University Veterinary Technology program. To learn more about her work, visit here: https://rri.appstate.edu/faculty-staff/rebecca-newman-aas-bs-ms-cvt If you enjoy our podcast, please leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your preferred platform. Your support helps us connect with more veterinary colleagues. We'd love to hear your thoughts on this topic!
Instead of being a part of the 'Must be nice' crew how about you become a part of the 'I'm willing to take the risk' crew? Today is another inspiration from PEPTALK. ADVENTURE WITH ME ONLINE PROGRAMS FACE TO FACE MENTORINGSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Has anyone ever said to you, "Must Be Nice?" or better yet, have you found those words creeping into your mind? Well today we unpack both & as always--learn how to use it to our advantage.
In this episode, we dive deep into the impact of the phrase 'must be nice' and how it can reflect a mindset of scarcity and lack of gratitude. Olivia explores the power of words and thoughts in shaping our reality, urging listeners to replace envious thinking with a mindset of possibility and abundance. The episode also announces an exciting free live real estate masterclass aimed at helping people overcome their fears and get started in real estate investing. Real-life examples and personal anecdotes highlight how intentional effort and mindset shifts can transform one's life, encouraging listeners to take control and pursue their dreams! Link to the event: Masterclass Registration link: https://oliviatati.easywebinar.live/best-way-to-get-started-live (Sept 17th 6pm MST) Book a call to see if you would be a good fit for Wanderlust Wealth Academy: https://calendly.com/theoliviatati/wanderlustwealthacademy Learn more about WWA here: https://www.oliviatati.com/wwa Hang out with me on IG: @theoliviatati / @wanderlustwealth.show Watch this episode on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Theoliviatati/
Send us a Text Message.This week I'm joined by Cam Hanes, the world's best bowhunter and endurance junkie. We delve into Cam's new book, the lengths he's gone to achieve success in the mountains, our podcast ambitions, and his daily routine. Our discussion also covers Cam's writing process, upcoming UFC bouts, future KHC guests, and why he surrounds himself with true outliers, among many other topics.Having Cam on the podcast was an incredible honor that I that I don't take lightly. Enjoy the episode! Follow Cam's Journey: @cameronrhanes Website: https://cameronhanes.com/Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/42pdtFh9H7v65Gg3QI5Gf0?si=87febf09d05e47e3Interested in my private coaching & FREE workouts? Link below.http://www.nockperformance.com/Use code "NockP" for 10% off at https://ollin.co/Use code "NockP15" for 15% off your first order at www.farewellcoffeeroasters.comUse code "NockP23" for 10% off at ruckerknives.comUse code "NockP" for 20% off all ointments at getsaltybritches.comUse code "NockP" for 15% off at alpenfuel.comUse code "NockP" for 15% off at strongcoffeecompany.com
Do you go around letting your bosses or senior colleagues know that it "Must be nice" to be in their position? If you do, we suggest you take a step back and look at the extra time that individual put in to get into that position. Not a lot of people see the late nights because they are with their family doing something. Those who put the time in are in those positions for a reason. Listen to Walter Issacsons books on the likes of Elon Musk and Albert Einstein. The mental anguish people go through to run a company can be very hard for an average joe. Check out our products at: www.mulchmateusa.com Check us out on YouTube: Mulch Mate Dawson MFG - YouTube Check out our Instagrams: MulchMateUSA, KartMateUSA and DawsonMfg Email us Questions: heyfastlane@gmail.com Nicks Coaching Program: #TeamMulchMate (mulchmateusa.com) Nicks Book List: Nick Favorite Book list (mulchmateusa.com) Contact Us: Sales@mulchmateusa.com
It's the last remote podcast for awhile as Lou's tour is nearing the finish line. Topics this week include: Adelle navigating relations with "Massholes", Lou's wonderful time in Europe, "cracking the festival code" and the fragile state of Bennifers marriage.Join our Substack!https://barlowfamilygeneral.substack.com/subscribe to Lou's Youtube channelwww.youtube.com/@loobiecore17see The Folk Implosion on tour July/August '24, ticket links here:https://johnhdavis.com/shows-and-events/get the new The Folk Implosion LP!https://www.joyfulnoiserecordings.com/collections/the-folk-implosion Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This is me, the mic, ya'll listening, no notes and whatever is on my mind. Thanks for listening, take what you want, leave the rest. Today I vent about acouple things. Next time you say "damn, must be nice" you might want to understand a lifestyle that made it possible! 8-5 didn't make it. Parking on the couch to watch TV didnt make it. Sleeping in on Saturdays didnt make it. Calling in when sick didnt make it. Leaving early every chance you get, didn't make it. Being content with where we're at didnt make it. Folding because they talked about you… It came from some 12-16 hour days. It came from beating the sun up. It came from working on weekends. It came from sacrificing family time. It came from wanting a little better tomorrow. These are a few things to consider before you throw out "damn, must be nice" at someone! We are all products of our competence. And extra efforts are what make the biggest differences at the end of the day! And about watching and learning from my son to tackle obstacles and over coming them with swagger! Mentions: Live Rishi, use the code "TABLE50" and get 50% off your entire order: https://liverishi.com/ Highspeed Daddy: https://www.highspeeddaddy.com/?rfsn=7178368.317ce6 Me: https://berawpodcast.com/ 'til next time! Appreciation for hard work is the cornerstone of a thriving work culture and personal development. Whether in professional settings, academic pursuits, or personal endeavors, acknowledging and valuing the efforts put forth by individuals can have profound effects on motivation, morale, and overall productivity. Firstly, appreciation serves as a powerful motivator. When individuals feel recognized and valued for their hard work, they are more likely to remain engaged and committed to achieving their goals. This recognition validates their efforts and reinforces the idea that their contributions are meaningful and impactful. As a result, individuals are often inspired to continue striving for excellence, knowing that their hard work is appreciated and valued by others. Moreover, appreciation fosters a positive work environment. When colleagues and supervisors take the time to acknowledge and express gratitude for each other's hard work, it creates a culture of respect, support, and camaraderie. This, in turn, leads to increased job satisfaction, higher levels of morale, and stronger team cohesion. A workplace where appreciation is cultivated is more likely to be characterized by collaboration, innovation, and a shared sense of purpose. Furthermore, appreciation enhances individual well-being. Being recognized for one's hard work can boost self-esteem and confidence, providing individuals with a sense of pride and accomplishment. This positive reinforcement can have ripple effects beyond the workplace, contributing to greater overall happiness and fulfillment in both professional and personal lives. Additionally, feeling appreciated can help mitigate feelings of burnout and exhaustion, as individuals are reminded of the value and significance of their contributions. Appreciation also plays a crucial role in talent retention and organizational success. In today's competitive job market, employees are increasingly seeking workplaces where they feel valued and appreciated. Organizations that prioritize appreciation are more likely to attract top talent and retain their most valuable employees. Furthermore, when employees feel appreciated, they are more invested in the success of the organization, leading to improved performance, higher levels of innovation, and ultimately, greater success for the company as a whole. It's important to note that appreciation should be genuine and sincere. Authentic recognition goes beyond generic praise and takes into account the specific contributions and efforts of individuals. Whether it's a simple thank you, a handwritten note, or a public acknowledgment, the key is to express appreciation in a way that feels meaningful and personal. In conclusion, appreciation for hard work is essential for fostering a positive work culture, motivating individuals, and driving organizational success. By acknowledging and valuing the efforts of those around us, we create environments where people feel respected, supported, and inspired to achieve their goals. Ultimately, appreciation is not just a nicety—it's a powerful tool for ç Appreciation for hard work is the cornerstone of a thriving work culture and personal development. Whether in professional settings, academic pursuits, or personal endeavors, acknowledging and valuing the efforts put forth by individuals can have profound effects on motivation, morale, and overall productivity. Firstly, appreciation serves as a powerful motivator. When individuals feel recognized and valued for their hard work, they are more likely to remain engaged and committed to achieving their goals. This recognition validates their efforts and reinforces the idea that their contributions are meaningful and impactful. As a result, individuals are often inspired to continue striving for excellence, knowing that their hard work is appreciated and valued by others. Moreover, appreciation fosters a positive work environment. When colleagues and supervisors take the time to acknowledge and express gratitude for each other's hard work, it creates a culture of respect, support, and camaraderie. This, in turn, leads to increased job satisfaction, higher levels of morale, and stronger team cohesion. A workplace where appreciation is cultivated is more likely to be characterized by collaboration, innovation, and a shared sense of purpose. Furthermore, appreciation enhances individual well-being. Being recognized for one's hard work can boost self-esteem and confidence, providing individuals with a sense of pride and accomplishment. This positive reinforcement can have ripple effects beyond the workplace, contributing to greater overall happiness and fulfillment in both professional and personal lives. Additionally, feeling appreciated can help mitigate feelings of burnout and exhaustion, as individuals are reminded of the value and significance of their contributions. Appreciation also plays a crucial role in talent retention and organizational success. In today's competitive job market, employees are increasingly seeking workplaces where they feel valued and appreciated. Organizations that prioritize appreciation are more likely to attract top talent and retain their most valuable employees. Furthermore, when employees feel appreciated, they are more invested in the success of the organization, leading to improved performance, higher levels of innovation, and ultimately, greater success for the company as a whole. It's important to note that appreciation should be genuine and sincere. Authentic recognition goes beyond generic praise and takes into account the specific contributions and efforts of individuals. Whether it's a simple thank you, a handwritten note, or a public acknowledgment, the key is to express appreciation in a way that feels meaningful and personal. In conclusion, appreciation for hard work is essential for fostering a positive work culture, motivating individuals, and driving organizational success. By acknowledging and valuing the efforts of those around us, we create environments where people feel respected, supported, and inspired to achieve their goals. Ultimately, appreciation is not just a nicety—it's a powerful tool for cultivating excellence, fulfillment, and success in all aspects of life. , fulfillment, and success in all aspects of life.
If you have Facebook or Instagram, you've been seeing the shared post ( IT MUST BE NICE)…. talking about the sacrifices necessary to achieve financial success.!! Here are my thoughts on that. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/savage-lifestyle1/support
Another classic adventure of twists and turns with Your Moms Favorite Podcast. We welcome back stand up comic and friend of the show Dominic to laugh about it all.
How often do you find yourself in the comparison trap? Do you ever see someone with a nicer car, bigger house, fancier clothes and think, “must be nice”. But the truth is, we've never walked a mile in their shoes- we don't know the circumstances that brought them to where they are and there will always be someone else looking to you with the same thought- “must be nice to be you too”. How do we release ourselves from these trappings? The Apostle Paul says in Philippians chapter 4, “I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do all this through him who gives me strength.” Rather than the constant stress of keeping up with everyone else- breathe in the peace that Paul describes. Learn to be content.
My guest today is a dear friend and someone who's power, faith, and grace I look up to so much and she is here on the podcast to talk about her story of adversity, battling cancer into remission, and how she's been able to reframe life and live with purpose each and every day. Theresa Varela is a proud mama, photographer, eternal optimist, and so much more and in today's episode, we discuss her cancer diagnosis and journey, finding her cancer battle as a gift, the "must be nice" saying, and much more. Time Stamps: (4:37) Joining My Buns and Guns Program (7:07) Theresa's Cancer Diagnosis (14:42) Deep Faith in the Lord (20:07) God's Call For Theresa (22:47) Cancer As a Gift (27:12) Losing Hair (29:02) Hate on Social Media (42:02) “Must Be Nice” (44:02) Advice to Women About Choosing Joy (52:42) Where To Find Theresa -------------------- Theresa's Website: https://bellareinaphoto.com/ Theresa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theresadeevee/ Silver Swirl Studio's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silverswirlstudios/ Theresa's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theresa.d.varela Silver Swirl Studios Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SilverSwirlStudios Silver Swirl Studio's Website: https://www.silverswirlstudios.com/ -------------------- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carolcovinofitness/ -------------------- My YouTube Channel: http://youtube.com/@carolcovinofitness -------------------- Finding Purpose in the Pause Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BZQKKZC8
In today's episode that we recorded yesterday, we have a three hour mess of fun! I am joined in the studio by Darren Hall, Justin Everhart, Antone Schafer, Austin Sedy and Jake Rondeau. Today we talk about tiger cat knee pads, fairy circles and white stitched jeans in a strikingly inappropriate conversation about where the industry is headed. If yourself or someone you know would make a good guest on the podcast, please reach out on social media or send me an email using PODCAST as the subject line at: jason@jdavenportphotography.com This episode is brought to you by Axis Forestry. Axis Forestry recently released their new Rebel T22 processing head in December 2022. The Rebel T22 is built tough, with the North American logger in mind. To learn more about their products, visit their web site www.axisforestry.com or call 778-471-2947 today to place an order. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jdavenportphoto/support
In this inspiring episode of the "Happy AF Show," host Phil Gerbyshak sits down with Jason Kotecki, an artist, author, and professional speaker known for his new book "Must Be Nice: Your Guide to Growing Beyond the Compare Game." They dive into a conversation full of insights, laughter, and practical advice on focusing your marketing efforts, the power of serving others, and overcoming the pitfalls of comparison.Key Takeaways:* Focusing Your Marketing with a Fishing Analogy:* Jason shares valuable advice from the late Shan Stevenson on marketing: Focus on your target audience like selecting a specific fish to catch. However, be open to serendipitous opportunities, akin to "different fish jumping in your boat."* Serving the Helpers:* Targeting "helpers" in sectors like healthcare, education, and law enforcement, Jason discusses how his message helps manage burnout and encourages self-care, emphasizing service over compensation.* The Must Be Nice Syndrome:* The core of Jason's book and our conversation revolves around transcending the "must be nice" mindset, which stems from comparing ourselves to others' highlights, and instead recognizing and leveraging our unique talents.* Integrating Talents to Stand Out:* Jason underscores the importance of combining skills (a talent stack) to create a unique offering. He shares his journey from separating his art from his speaking to integrating them, greatly enhancing his impact.* Avoiding the Comparison Game:* A significant portion of the discussion is devoted to strategies for avoiding the pitfalls of comparison, particularly in the context of social media, and focusing on our personal growth and contributions.5 Quotes:* On Marketing Focus: "When you're fishing, you need to pick what kind of fish you're going for and then put a specific type of bait to catch that fish. And if a different fish jumps in your boat, you're allowed to eat it." – Jason Kotecki* On Serving Helpers: "Our message resonates the most with helpers... reminding people of why they do what they do, encourage them, inspire them, give them some tips for managing the burnout." – Jason Kotecki* On the Must Be Nice Syndrome: "Must be nice is a phrase we've all said... but if you actually dive deep into your 'must be nice,' you will be on that stage and people will be in the audience saying, 'must be nice to be him/her.'" – Jason Kotecki* On Talent Stacks: "Instead of being the best in the world at something, we just need to pair some complementary talents together and be in the top 20%." – Jason Kotecki* On Avoiding Comparison: "Don't compare your everyday to someone else's highlight reel... remember, that's what it is." – Jason KoteckiJason and Phil's conversation is a masterclass in looking beyond superficial comparisons to find and nurture our unique strengths. By focusing on helping others, leveraging our talents, and remembering that everyone's highlight reel is just a part of their story, we can create a fulfilling path for ourselves and make a genuine impact.Call to Action:Grab your copy of "Must Be Nice" to explore deeper insights and strategies shared by Jason Kotecki. Visit Escape Adulthood to learn more about Jason's work and how to bring more play and imagination into your life. Let's move beyond the compare game together. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit happyaf.substack.com/subscribe
"If you take yourself too seriously, you may be suffering from Adultitis."So says Jason Kotecki, who is a professional reminder-er and permission granted who moonlights as an artist, author, and speaker.Jason and his wife Kim have made it their mission in life to help people and organizations to build better lives, businesses, and teams!What we talk about in this episode of Stranger Connections podcast:- Ugly cookies- Tinkering and talents- When you say no to something- Tinkering and actionable awesomeness- Celebrate everything!Check out the whimsical and colorful art by Jason, as well as books by both the Kotecki's at www.EscapeAdultitis.comJoin the Adultitis Newsletter while you're there.Jason talks about the pity party that lead to his new book called "Must Be Nice" which is not only a funky square chunk of pages, but it is inspirational, beautiful, and gift-able!
This week on the very last episode of the Southern Ground Hunting Podcast, we're joined by another previous member of the SGH team. Michael Pike sits down with us from across the country as he travels the American West. Must be nice... It has been a pleasure bringing you all podcasts for the last 5 years on the SGH podcast. We'll see ya'll over on The Southern Collective Hunting Podcast starting August 1st!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen, in part 2, celebrities like Orlando Bloom are here to kick some freaking ass...so that's awesome. Not to blame the victims here, but WHY DON'T CELEBRITIES LOCK THEIR DOORS? Anyway, meet Nick and Rachel, two bored, celebrity obsessed, high schoolers who decide it would be cool to break into the homes of celebrities like Paris Hilton, ORLANDO BLOOM, and Rachel Bilsion TO GO SHOPPING IN THEIR CLOSETS. They become self described "sexy bandits" as they steal from the rich and famous who, SOMEHOW, seem not to notice. MUST BE NICE. What will it take to bring these idiots down? And what kind of price will they even have to pay? OOKING FOR MORE TCO? On our Patreon feed, you'll find over 300 FULL BONUS episodes to BINGE RIGHT NOW! Including our episode-by-episode coverage of "Trainwreck: Woodstock '99," "Bad Vegan" "LuLaRich" "John Wayne Gacy: Devil in Disguise" "Night Stalker" "The Jinx," "Making A Murderer," "The Staircase," "I'll Be Gone in the Dark," "A Wilderness of Error" "The Vow" "Tiger King" "Don't F**K With Cats," "The Menendez Murders," "The Murder of Laci Peterson," "Casey Anthony: American Murder Mystery," "Serial," "Lorena," "The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann," "OJ: Made in America" and so many more! JOIN HERE! COME TO PATRICK'S TRAVELING BOOK PARTY!! It's like nothing we've ever done before! It's one part dance party / on part reading from his hilarious book / one part hang sesh! He's coming to New York / Boston / Philly / DC / Chicago / Dallas / Austin / Los Angeles / Seattle / Orlando / Atlanta / Indianapolis! GET ALL THE INFORMATION AND TICKETS HERE! FAMMMM!! OBSESSED FEST '23 TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE!! Obsessed Fest '23 is happening in Dallas, TX From October 20 - 22nd. Come and hang out with your favorite true crime podcasters and personalities from docs we've covered! There will be panels, meetups, meet & greets, book signings, Gillian's Taylor Swift Singalong, Karaoke, games, AND WE'RE CLOSING OUT THE WEEKEND WITH A HUGE EPIC DRAG BRUNCH!! OH, AND both TCO and OWD will be doing evening live shows! CLICK HERE TO CHECK IT
Not to blame the victims here, but WHY DON'T CELEBRITIES LOCK THEIR DOORS? Anyway, meet Nick and Rachel, two bored, celebrity obsessed, high schoolers who decide it would be cool to break into the homes of celebrities like Paris Hilton, ORLANDO BLOOM, and Rachel Bilsion TO GO SHOPPING IN THEIR CLOSETS. They become self described "sexy bandits" as they steal from the rich and famous who, SOMEHOW, seem not to notice. MUST BE NICE. What will it take to bring these idiots down? And what kind of price will they even have to pay? LOOKING FOR MORE TCO? On our Patreon feed, you'll find over 300 FULL BONUS episodes to BINGE RIGHT NOW! Including our episode-by-episode coverage of "Trainwreck: Woodstock '99," "Bad Vegan" "LuLaRich" "John Wayne Gacy: Devil in Disguise" "Night Stalker" "The Jinx," "Making A Murderer," "The Staircase," "I'll Be Gone in the Dark," "A Wilderness of Error" "The Vow" "Tiger King" "Don't F**K With Cats," "The Menendez Murders," "The Murder of Laci Peterson," "Casey Anthony: American Murder Mystery," "Serial," "Lorena," "The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann," "OJ: Made in America" and so many more! JOIN HERE! COME TO PATRICK'S TRAVELING BOOK PARTY!! It's like nothing we've ever done before! It's one part dance party / on part reading from his hilarious book / one part hang sesh! He's coming to New York / Boston / Philly / DC / Chicago / Dallas / Austin / Los Angeles / Seattle / Orlando / Atlanta / Indianapolis! GET ALL THE INFORMATION AND TICKETS HERE! FAMMMM!! OBSESSED FEST '23 TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE!! Obsessed Fest '23 is happening in Dallas, TX From October 20 - 22nd. Come and hang out with your favorite true crime podcasters and personalities from docs we've covered! There will be panels, meetups, meet & greets, book signings, Gillian's Taylor Swift Singalong, Karaoke, games, AND WE'RE CLOSING OUT THE WEEKEND WITH A HUGE EPIC DRAG BRUNCH!! OH, AND both TCO and OWD will be doing evening live shows! CLICK HERE TO CHECK IT