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A woman wakes to a tragic accident on her rural Queensland property. She’s told one of her friends has fallen into a woodchipper. He was clearing trees with two other men at the time, but police soon suspect his death was no mishap and a murder investigation commences. They want to find the people responsible, and after the news goes public, members of the community share some theories with the police. Investigative journalist Tara Cassidy has been covering this case for years, and speaks to those who knew the victim, and potential perpetrators. All people convicted of murder related to this case have lodged their intentions to appeal the outcomes. At the point of publishing this podcast those appeals have not progressed further. Go straight to episode two here and binge the rest of the series. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Part 2 of Being Too Nice Too Quickly in a Relationship, I explore the hidden dangers of moving too fast when showing kindness and generosity in the early stages of dating. This episode continues the deep dive from Part 1, focusing on why overinvesting too soon can lead to imbalance, resentment, and even emotional disconnection.Whether you've been told you're “too nice” or you've experienced a partner pulling away after you gave too much too soon, this conversation will give you the clarity to protect your energy and keep your self-worth intact.
We all feel it from time to time, some more than others. Guilt. Guilt can keep us stuck and trapped in people pleasing and perfectionism, keeping us in a place of dis-ease, worry and unhappiness. In this episode, we explore how you can be free from guilt and still be a nice person!
If you've ever wondered why the Church requires a Sunday obligation to attend Mass—even when you're doing other good things like feeding the poor or being kind—this conversation is for you. On The Patrick Madrid Show, Michelle from Kentucky calls in with a question: “If someone skips Mass but still does works of mercy, are they still in mortal sin? That just seems... harsh.” Patrick responds with some Holy Spirit–fueled clarity and compassion. According to Church teaching (and backed up by Scripture), deliberately missing Sunday Mass without a serious reason (illness, caring for someone sick, dangerous travel, etc.) is a grave sin. Why? Because it’s saying "no" to a relationship. You're choosing to ignore Jesus' invitation to the most important family gathering of the week: the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. But What If You're a Really Nice Person? Michelle asks, “What about people who are super kind and charitable but don’t go to Mass?” Patrick said: Being nice is good—but it’s not salvific. If goodness alone could save us, Jesus wouldn’t have needed to die on the Cross. Works of mercy done in a state of grace (in union with Christ) are eternally meritorious. Apart from grace, they’re nice, not saving. Jesus Was Pretty Clear “If you love me, you will keep my commandments.” (John 14:15)“He who hears you hears me; he who rejects you rejects me.” (Luke 10:16)“No one comes to the Father except through me.” (John 14:6) Jesus established His Church with real authority. When the Church says, “Go to Mass every Sunday,” you're being obedient to Christ’s own command. The Family Dinner Analogy (So Good) Patrick compares Sunday Mass to a family dinner: Imagine your parents say, “Everyone needs to be at the table at 6pm.” If one kid says, “Eh, I’ll just eat in my room,” they're disconnecting from the family. That’s what skipping Mass does. It breaks the spiritual family bond. God's Not Looking to Smite You Patrick explains that God isn’t standing there like, “Ha! Gotcha!” In fact, He’s constantly pouring out grace, constantly inviting us back—especially through Confession and the Eucharist. Patrick reminds you that Jesus said some hard truths, but He says them out of love. He wants you home for dinner, forever. Real Talk: If you’ve been skipping Mass... come home. Go to Confession.Get back in the pew.And the Father is always watching for the prodigal child to return.
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Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company In this engaging episode of "Negotiate Anything," host Kwame Christian welcomes Jamila Brown, career consultant and co-founder of The 5 Minute Career Hack, to discuss the critical art of setting boundaries at work. Jamila shares her unique insights and experiences from her corporate career and highlights the importance of establishing boundaries early and consistently as a strategic career-building tool. Together, they explore the holistic view of an employee's journey, from crafting a resume to negotiating that dream exit. Through relatable anecdotes and expert advice, Jamila reveals how understanding and managing personal and professional life as an integrated whole can prevent burnout and lead to a more sustainable and fulfilling career path. What will be covered: Understanding the employment life cycle and its impact on setting effective boundaries. Recognizing the intertwined nature of personal and professional life in preventing burnout. Practical strategies for proactive boundary setting and negotiations to enhance career success. Connect with Jamila Listen to 5 Minute Career Hack™️ Podcast Follow Jamila Brown on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamilabrown/ Free Salary Negotiation Course: https://www.5minutecareerhack.com/offers/uFofLu7j/checkout 5minutecareerhack.com/jamilabrown 5minutecareerhack.com bit.ly/freesalarycourse Contact ANI Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company Follow Kwame Christian on LinkedIn The Ultimate Negotiation Guide Click here to buy your copy of How To Have Difficult Conversations About Race! Click here to buy your copy of Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life!
Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company In this engaging episode of "Negotiate Anything," host Kwame Christian welcomes Jamila Brown, career consultant and co-founder of The 5 Minute Career Hack, to discuss the critical art of setting boundaries at work. Jamila shares her unique insights and experiences from her corporate career and highlights the importance of establishing boundaries early and consistently as a strategic career-building tool. Together, they explore the holistic view of an employee's journey, from crafting a resume to negotiating that dream exit. Through relatable anecdotes and expert advice, Jamila reveals how understanding and managing personal and professional life as an integrated whole can prevent burnout and lead to a more sustainable and fulfilling career path. What will be covered: Understanding the employment life cycle and its impact on setting effective boundaries. Recognizing the intertwined nature of personal and professional life in preventing burnout. Practical strategies for proactive boundary setting and negotiations to enhance career success. Connect with Jamila Listen to 5 Minute Career Hack™️ Podcast Follow Jamila Brown on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamilabrown/ Free Salary Negotiation Course: https://www.5minutecareerhack.com/offers/uFofLu7j/checkout 5minutecareerhack.com/jamilabrown 5minutecareerhack.com bit.ly/freesalarycourse Contact ANI Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company Follow Kwame Christian on LinkedIn The Ultimate Negotiation Guide Click here to buy your copy of How To Have Difficult Conversations About Race! Click here to buy your copy of Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life!
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Episode 106: of the American Grown Podcast in the Colortech Creative Solutions studios with Jon Simpson Personal care Assistant at Cedar Crest High School.-In this episode Jon shares with us his journey to become a personal care assistant. He currently works at Cedar Crest high school where he helps my cousin Levi Hains who was born with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy a rare genetic disease that affects the muscles. Jon and I also talk about the culture at Cedar Crest and his passion for Penn State sports. Lastly with the holiday season just around the corner we discuss how being present & nice can make a positive impact in the world.-To learn more about Levi's Fight to END Duchenne click here: https://www.facebook.com/LevisFight-#ad this episode is brought to you by these sponsors:Triggered 22. Support a local veteran and help spread awareness for PTSD & #22aday.Cleona Coffee Roasters. A small batch coffee roastery & coffee shop, veteran & first responder owned located inside 911 Rapid Response in Annville PA.Colortech Creative Solutions. Colortech Creative Solutions takes your creative projects from visualization to realization since 1980 while keeping your budget in mind.-To see photos of today's guest follow our Social media: IG- https://www.instagram.com/americangrownpodcast/ FB-https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077655465940 or visits us at https://rss.com/podcasts/americangrownpodcast/
Send us a textHello everyone!Today I'm speaking on the difference between kind people vs nice people and why we should focus our energy into being kind not overly nice. This is an episode for the self proclaimed people pleasers where I share some hard truths.I hope you enjoyBianca@neurospark.co.nzwww.neurospark.co.nz@neuro.spark
Allison is gonna become a witch. Gabe is gonna join a fitness cult. r/rareinsults claps back at Nikki Haley. r/relationships features a groom's brother who is determined to steal the spotlight, causing the bride distress. /truecrimediscussion highlights really (really) bad police behavior. r/BuyItForLife recommends objects that can change your life for under 300 dollars -- sheets, shoes, mattress, and a nice toothbrush. And finally, matching friends. 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.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/just-between-us/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Nice Or NEW #RTTBROS #nightlight Nice or NEW 2 Corinthians 5:17 KJV - 17 Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new. C. S. Lewis on Being a "NICE Person" vs. Being a "NEW Person" ----- God became man to turn creatures into sons: not simply to produce better men of the old kind but to produce a new kind of man. It is not like teaching a horse to jump better and better but like turning a horse into a winged creature... But there may be a period, while the wings are just beginning to grow... and at that stage the lumps on the shoulders - no one could tell be looking at them that they are going to be wings - may even give it an awkward appearance. - C. S. Lewis, Mere Christianity https://linktr.ee/rttbros Be sure to Like, Share, Follow and subscribe it helps get the word out. https://linktr.ee/rttbros
In today's episode, we're diving into The Nice Person's Endless Quests. Have you ever found yourself on a never-ending mission to be liked by everyone? Do you constantly seek approval or feel the need to be seen in a certain light by others? These exhausting and often invisible quests can hold you back from living authentically and fully. We'll explore the various quests that nice people undertake, such as the quest to be liked by everyone, the need for constant approval, and the compulsion to ensure others see you positively. These quests are tiring, unfulfilling, and ultimately futile. By recognizing these patterns, you can start making different choices. Learn how to identify these quests in your life and take steps to break free from them. The goal is to help you stop living for others' approval and start living for yourself. Stay tuned until the end for an actionable step that will help you put this insight into practice. Remember, change comes from consistent and considerable action. If you need more support, check out my resources at DrAziz.com, including Confidence University and my 12-month Mastermind program for in-depth guidance and transformation. Ready to end the endless quests and reclaim your life? Tune in now and start your journey to true freedom and confidence!
Today, we deep dive into the imaginative world of Imaginary Friends in the movie “IF.” One of the most anticipated (and advertised) movies of the summer. And while we had big expectations for this family film, our guest reviewer, Rachel Wagner, said it best in her review “‘IF’ Oddly Lacks Imagination, And I Promise I’m A Nice Person.” She is joined by producer KellieAnn to break down the rights and wrongs of the ‘mostly enjoyable’ film. Rachel’s content can be found at RachelsReviews.net, and if you like Hallmark movies, check out her Hallmarkies podcast. For Andy Farnsworth's KSL Movie Show review of “IF,” check out that episode’s podcast. The brains behind Fan Effect are connoisseurs of categories surpassing nerdy with a goal to publish a weekly "What to Watch on the Weekend" minisodes, taken from KSL-TV's Friday segment, and two deep-dives a month on shows, creative works, artists, local events, and other fandom topics. Based in the beautiful beehive state, Fan Effect celebrates Utah's unique fan culture as it has been declared The Nerdiest State in America by TIME, and is hosted by KSL Movie Show's Andy Farnsworth and KSL Podcasts' KellieAnn Halvorsen. Listen regularly on your favorite platform, at kslnewsradio.com, kslpodcasts.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio App. Join the conversation and get the latest 'nerdly' news on Facebook @FanEffectShow. Fan Effect is sponsored by Megaplex Theatres, Utah's premiere movie entertainment company.
You can't be afraid of what everybody thinks if you want to grow and excel in life. “Most people waste their lives and I just don't want you to be one of them." This podcast is for those who are sick of being underestimated in life and business. Most people out there have big goals, big dreams, want to live a better life and know they can achieve so much more. Yet most around them infect their mind with toxic thoughts, self doubt and fear. This podcast is my way of helping you prove the naysayers and criticisers wrong by sharing the tips, tools and strategies I have learned as the private mindset coach to rich listers, professional athletes as well as running events for tens of thousands of people on mindset and business hacking as well as creating my own multi million dollar business empire. Get my new Dominate Success & Accountability program Here Links Instagram | Facebook | TikTok | YouTube | Twitter Website - MichaelMojo.com
The hilarious Zach Noe Towers joins us this week to chat about common courtesies that some seem to be forgetting! We can't stop giggling as we discuss theater, airplane, and s3x etiquette, robots, dating, and friendship.https://www.instagram.com/zachnoetowers/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/after-hours-with-zach-noe-towers/id1706224060We also nibble on free the nipple, fissures, St. Louis, s3x positivity, granny panties, chlamydia, post-nut clarity, caffeine intake, and more.
"It's not that we don't have a gut feeling, but it's that we've learned to ignore the gut feelings or we have normalized feeling bad."Do you ever have doubts whether someone is love bombing you or is actually being nice? If you've been in toxic relationships, this can definitely get confusing sometimes.So in this episode, I'll teach you what love bombing is and some practical tips on how to know if you're falling into a trap of toxic love or if it's something healthier, more genuine and for keeps.
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For so many of us, being nice is something that we do moment by moment, but if we are in tune with our motivations, often we use being nice to deal with something inside of ourselves. But what if we could be people who are naturally disposed to love and care for others without it being tainted by our own guilt, shame, or desire to control people and situations? Today, Derek talks about what kindness looks like. If you'd like to connect with us or share a prayer request, feel free to fill out a connect card here: vineyardaltoona.churchcenter.com/people/forms/288405 We're always grateful for your continued financial support. To give securely online, you can visit this link: vineyardaltoona.churchcenter.com/giving Thanks so much for your continued support of Vineyard Altoona!
HAPPY NEW YEAR! Anthony and Alex are back with a very Opa!-licious episode to kick off the year. Anthony has a TIPSY about “baby steps” in the new year and Alex has a YaiYai-ism about even smaller steps. Jackie Loeb (Comic/Emcee/Host) joins us on the line direct from Down Under for our first show of the year. Jackie brings the fun as she answers the Bollotta-philes questions about her first paid gig, her television experiences on Superstore and the animated Netflix series Trash Truck. How she prepares for hosting gigs different than a stand up or acting project. Jackie indulges Anthony's request for a sample of an American accent, she breaks down the importance of being honest and vulnerable to be funnier on stage, and how there is not a “right” way to do comedy (but there is a correct way). Connect with Jackie http://www.jackieloeb.com/Book Jackie for your event contact info@bollotta.com Follow @bollottaentertainment on InstagramSubmit ASK ANTHONY questions on the form at www.bollotta.com/podcast
Not every cross examination has to be adversarial. If you come on too strong with a witness who is trying hard to be helpful, you may prove your point but lose your case. We'll talk about how to pivot your attitude and watch your nonverbals when cross examining a nice person so you win the facts without losing the jury.
Not every cross examination has to be adversarial. If you come on too strong with a witness who is trying hard to be helpful, you may prove your point but lose your case. We'll talk about how to pivot your attitude and watch your nonverbals when cross examining a nice person so you win the facts without losing the jury.
Jess and Alice take a deep dive into the role of a transporter, unexpected autopsy tools, and chlorine gas. Episode Information: Harrow S3 Ep6 Ne Puero Gladium Follow us on Instagram: @insidethemorguepod Email us show suggestions: insidethemorguepod@gmail.com If you enjoy this podcast, support us! Music used from Pixabay.com: Crime Trap by Muzaproduction & Detective by SergeQuadrado Sources: https://www.vice.com/en/article/kwxj39/the-mystery-of-who-launched-the-chlorine-gas-attack-at-a-midwest-furry-convention https://sciencing.com/function-litmus-paper-5072700.html --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/insidethemorgue/support
Tony/Emmy Award winner Hal Linden is back for a tale about the perfect rememberance of Chelm's dear departed Wise Fool Shpilkas. (With additional thanks to Nancy Sullivan.) From "Tales of The Wise Fools of Chelm," available on Amazon.com in paperback and Kindle. https://amzn.to/3VpWj7y
How to be the Boss and a Nice Person at the Same TimeEpisode #609 with Kirk Behrendt and Dr. Barrett StraubBeing a boss can be difficult, but it becomes even more so when you're trying to balance it with being nice to everyone. This is one of the hardest concepts to master, but today Kirk Behrendt brings back the CEO of ACT Dental, Dr. Barrett Straub, to tackle the topic and explain how it's possible to be the boss and a nice person at the same time. To learn how to find the balance, listen to Episode 609 of The Best Practices Show!Episode Resources:Dr. Straub's emailDr. Straub's FacebookDr. Straub's social media: @bstraub10 Subscribe to the Best Practices Show PodcastJoin ACT's To The Top Study ClubJoin ACT's Master ClassSee our Live Events Schedule here Get the Best Practices Magazine for Free! Write a Review on iTunesLinks Mentioned in This Episode:Read Traction by Gino WickmanRead Good to Great by Jim CollinsRead Who Not How by Dan SullivanMain Takeaways:The desire to be liked often outweighs the necessary behaviors required to be a boss.Clear is nice.Seek respect, not being liked.Establish value-based rules and be consistent with them.The right “who” is the solution to most leadership challenges.Don't give orders—ask questions.Help your team find fulfillment.Quotes:“I'd like to think we're all—most of us—are really nice people. I think that's true. And we're learning as we go. We graduate dental school, we get into a practice. We've become leaders, and we're learning on the job how to lead. And our human desire is to be liked. That's just an innate human desire that we all have. We want to be liked by other people, and so our first assumption is that if I am liked by my team, they will view me as a good leader. And the pain point is that that's not true and actually the desire to be liked pulls you further away from elective leadership.” (02:29—03:05) Dr. Straub“I wanted to be liked. And then I realized you have to have like and respect. And I've learned a little bit, and as I'm still learning, like is a byproduct. You can start with like, but the real like happens as a result of doing the right thing, being consistent.” (03:17—03:35) Kirk“I was chronically inconsistent. I was going with where everyone's emotions were, where I could go today. And what I found is that I made and more great people miserable over this process. And so leadership is hard, we have to learn this. And I would say leadership is not one of those things you
Host Chris Jennings is joined by Rusty Creasey, manager of the Coca Cola Club in northeast Arkansas. Creasey has been managing the Coca Cola Club for 20 years and brings a wealth of habitat management knowledge to the discussion. From beaver dams to snakes, planting rice crops in the woods is a challenging undertaking and Creasey explains his process and how it has changed over time. The two discuss moist-soil management, along with how they are able to manage hunting pressure throughout the season.www.ducks.org/DUpodcast
Today's episode is another gentle reminder see from Our Lord. He truly is encouraging us to be nice. I know that probably sounds soooo elementary but it is so important. How we treat our fellow man, our family, and just people in general truly matters. Being NICE is one of the easiest ways to let the love of God shine. I pray you are blessed! ❤️
On this episode I am excited to have an interview with Psychotherapist and Coach, Vicki Smith! Vicki specializes in people pleasing and perfectionism. She also is the host and creator of a fantastic podcast called, Power to the Pleasers.In this interview, Vicki will help us to understand the differences of people pleasing vs just being a nice person in a quiz I give her called, "People Pleasing or Just Being a Nice Person." We have lots of laughs with this quiz! And I quickly identify how I am still people pleasing in my life. Yelp! Vicki will also tell us how we can work through our people pleasing tendencies in a way that feels good and safe for us. And if you need support with this, good news! Vicki has resources for you on her website OR you can schedule a one on one session with her. Here's where you can connect with Vicki:Website - https://powertothepleasers.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100075839538976Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/power.to.the.pleasers/ Viki's Bio:Vicki Smith is a licensed psychotherapist and a coach who specializes in people pleasing and perfectionism. She enjoys working with these issues because she loves seeing people discover their true nature and then share it with the world. Vicki brings both her personal and professional experience into her work with clients. Blending her experience as a mindfulness meditation teacher with her background in body-centered yoga therapy to help clients get to know the whole of their being. Her mission is to help folks not just TALK ABOUT the life they've always wanted, but to actually start LIVING IT OUT! When she isn't working, she is hiking in the woods with her husband and two dogs or traveling to National Parks to explore outside her hometown of Atlanta Ga. I'd love to hear from YOU!! Here's where to connect with me:Email me at: YourZenFriendPod@gmail.comFind me on instagram @YourZenFriendPodPlease join our private Facebook group where we connect throughout the week by going to: : www.facebook.com/groups/yourzenfriendFor more information on Lauren's group counseling services check out: www.LaurenCounseling.com
Every day, tune in to the "Daily Shot of Inspiration" podcast for a quick, uplifting dose of motivation and positivity. Our host, Joe Longo, a certified life coach, will share inspiring stories, practical tips, and helpful advice to help you overcome challenges, pursue your goals, and live your best life. So whether you're feeling stuck, stressed, or need a little inspiration, the "Daily Shot of Inspiration" podcast has something for everyone. So join us for a daily dose of motivation, positivity, and inspiration – and start living your best life today! Now you can become a subscriber; you'll get access to ad-free episodes and exclusive bonus content, including oracle card readings and meditations. CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE Work with Joe CLICK HERE Download a FREE Gratitude Meditation - CLICK HERE Follow Joe on Instagram Follow Joe on TikTok Music by - Aiyo Provided by Epidemic Sound. Need music for your creative project? Check out Epidemic Sound CLICK HERE --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailyshotofinspiration/message
You personality says a lot about how financially responsible you are. Plus, Corey is upset with her husband right now, and more of us need to actually relax when we are on vacation.
WE'RE BACK BABY! In today's episode we are POISONED by a VILE Canadian CUNT called Em, who made us drink a drink sooo vile that we for the first time ever couldn't drink it. Aka a Ceaser. When we aren't gagging, we talk about chapter 18 of Goblet Of Fire, bathroom cabinets, slughorn's singing abilities, bad teaching and Neville's assless chaps. Enjoy Harry Potter Without Funding JK Masterlist - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19H9-NRMfaISLNMAaLSssQFrNy8dUTR3Jeq6oioK4OwQ/edit?usp=sharing Merch - https://www.redbubble.com/people/gobletofwine/shop?asc=u www.gobletofwine.co.uk patreon.com/gobletofwine Twitter.com/gobletofwinepod Instagram.com/gobletofwinepodcast www.facebook.com/gobletofwinepodcast https://www.tiktok.com/@gobletofwinepod?lang=en
Tony reads an email from a listener who shares their “waking up” experience and how difficult it can be to break free from a “trauma bond” and stay strong when the narcissist/emotionally immature partner pushes all the buttons to get you back. He also discusses the origins of “pathological kindness” and shares more from Ross Rosenberg's book, “The Human Magnetic Syndrome.” https://amzn.to/3iRBsvA Tony shares a theory of how the narcissist and the kind person meet based on the article “Discovery: Kindness Gene So Powerful It Can Be Detected by Strangers in 20 Seconds,” https://charterforcompassion.org/discovering-kindness/discovery-kindness-gene-so-powerful-it-can-be-detected-by-strangers-in-20-seconds Go to http://tonyoverbay.com/workshop to sign up for Tony's "Magnetize Your Marriage" virtual workshop. The cost is only $19, and you'll learn the top 3 things you can do NOW to create a Magnetic Marriage. You can learn more about Tony's pornography recovery program, The Path Back, by visiting http://pathbackrecovery.com And visit http://tonyoverbay.com and sign up to receive updates on upcoming programs and podcasts. Tony mentioned a product that he used to take out all of the "uh's" and "um's" that, in his words, "must be created by wizards and magic!" because it's that good! To learn more about Descript, click here https://descript.com?lmref=bSWcEQ
Sara Stanizai of Prospect Therapy helps nice people set boundaries Episode 1616: The Nice Person's Guide to Setting Boundaries by Sara Stanizai Prospect Therapy is an LGBTQ+ affirming psychotherapy practice that offers quality mental health services to individuals, couples, children and families. Their guiding principles are integrity, generosity and enthusiasm. They support these principles through transparent decision-making, promoting community visibility and access to care, and affirming all identities. Each of their therapists is LGBTQ+ affirming. They have lived experience and identify as part of the communities they serve, and regularly participate in high quality training, education and consultation with experts in affirming clinical care. The original post is located here: https://www.prospecttherapy.com/blog/2018/7/14/the-nice-persons-guide-to-setting-boundaries Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalRelationshipsDailyMarriageParenting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is the difference between being nice and being a liar? Listen, I'll give you my opinion.
Over the past few days, I have asked myself the question. Am I a nice person? How do you know if you're a nice person? What are the characteristics of a nice person.Join me as I share my experience and perspectives on this one.Creating a community that empowers men to create direction for their life through strengthening mental & physical fitness.Join the Strong Men of Value Community on https://themanthatcanproject.com/strong-men-of-value/Get in touch in the comments below or head to...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lachlanstuart/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/c/TheManThatCanProjectwLachieStuartWebsite:https://themanthatcanproject.com/Do Something Today To Be Better For Tomorrow
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Are you worshiping the cult of “being a nice person?” Did wanting to be liked and approved sneak up to the top of your subconscious hierarchy of values? You're here because niceness has likely hijacked how you express yourself in the world, putting a ceiling and a floor on how freely you share the TRUTH of who you are. The truth that is the swirling life force in the field beyond logic, spreadsheets, content plans and business projections. The kind of truth that wants to pour divine frequencies through you with no self-censorship. Even if it pisses some people off. Especially if it does. If you're ready to let go of wiring that no longer serves you and hire a quantum electrician within to choose a new set of beliefs that make you SOAR, you are in the right place. In this solo episode, I invite you to step into the main character energy that you were born to play in your life. Related episodes: 221 It's Time To Take The Leap (You Know Who You Are) 213 Introducing WEB8: New Podcast Name, New Era 173 Part Two: I'm remembering who I am 155 Share What Moves You, Not What Makes Sense Connect with Ksenia: kseniabrief.com Instagram @ksenia.brief YouTube Ksenia Brief TikTok @ksenia.brief Subscribe, rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts Follow the podcast on Spotify
Financial advisors are people who want to get along with, but you probably want more than just a nice person. We talk through what you should expect with a fiduciary and when you should get a second opinion. Key topics on this show: 0:47 - Working with a “nice” person? 2:06 - A lot of people ask for a second opinion. 6:08 - Is the communication lacking? 8:51 - Are you working with the right specialist? Visit us online: http://petersonfg.com
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Sam Laidlow grew up in France to British parents. The 23-year-old did his first triathlon when he was 4 years old and grew up living and breathing the sport - his parents run a triathlon training place in the south of France. Sam has had dreams of winning Kona since he was a child and stamped his intentions with an 8th place on his Ironman World Championship debut in St George. Despite being in his early 20s, he has the maturity of someone twice his age. You'll hear: 09:20 Sam on his Ironman World Championship debut. 'We now know that I am where I thought I was and overall it was a great experience and on one hand I was super happy with 8th place, but on the other hand, I know I could have done better, so I'm super excited. The biggest thing I took from that is that I went into it with no pressure on myself. I was in a totally different mindset and I was really relaxed. 14:40 I've had a tendency to over prepare and overthink races. It's a learning experience and it's about keeping a healthy balance. Two years ago I was obsessed by everything and it's about holding that addictive personality back. Focus on the overall balance rather than how good certain sessions are. 18:20 Learning about the importance of being a well-rounded triathlete and why that matters. I generally believe that to be good at what I do I have to be a good person. It's not about the performance itself, you have to express who you are and what your values are. It's not all about results. It's not something physical that makes you good, it's something else. 23:05 on his younger brother, Jake Laidlow and the importance of his family. And searching for himself when he was 18/19. I was always under confidence so I was always the guy trying to train a bit more. He is a good athlete himself but he does the bare minimum, so the perfect athlete would be between him and me! 28:50 On being coached by his Dad "I don't know anything else. So I can't compare it to a normal father/son relationship." But I think we both have more confidence now with the results. I started doing some coaching when I was 18. I don't really do it for a financial reason, more for myself to read up on different aspects of training. 34:50 Tips on when you're injured and feeling down. "Sometimes it can be a blessing in disguise." And in triathlon, there is usually one of the sports that you can do. 41:20 Sam hoping to have a platform to help others and those who aren't so lucky and kids who haven't had the same opportunities that Sam was fortunate to have. 43:20 Tips for parents with sporty kids! 'It needs to be their passion, try and make them enjoy it, try and see the long term goals.' 45:20 Sam talks about his struggles when he was 18/19 and how down he was. I remember having a conversation with my mum and I remember saying to her 'its not fair on you me being like this.' If I didn't have supportive parents, I wouldn't be doing this now. Although I had the perfect environment, everyone has their own problems. 47:30 Sam explains the tattoo on his back. "It's about 20 hours of work and every time you get a tattoo you can't swim for 2 weeks." 51:30 Sam on his goals for his first appearance in Kona. 'First and foremost I want to have a better race than I did in St George, whether that sees me finish 2nd or 12th, we'll see. Find out more about this week's guests Sam Laidlow https://samlaidlow.com/ (website) Sam Laidlow https://www.instagram.com/samlaidlow/ (Instagram) http://loveswimrun.co.uk/love-swimrun-llanberis/ (Loveswimrun Llanberis) Like what you heard? Let me know! Connect with Inside Tri Show across Social Media, just search Inside Tri Show or click on the icons below https://www.patreon.com/insidetrishow (GET YOUR HANDS ON AN EXCLUSIVE EPISODE!) Sign up to be a vino buddy or a training buddy on Patreon and get your hands on two patrons-only episodes a year. Or just support the show by buying Helen a coffee every month...
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