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Diane and Eric talk about therapy, meditation and making sure that you put your mental health first. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After All This Time, Always - Life through a Harry Potter prism
The return of cinema with your friends! Emowls! Why do students take owls to Hogwarts if they already have owls there?! A quiz! Talk to us! Aattapod@gmail.com or @aattapod on socials. Day of the Dolphin trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcdesSRM-SQ Escape Room trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlfUbZJVInA
The Bat eating The Cat, No-no's to buy dad and the failures of The Lone Wolf as a father. Add on the android heavy Weekend Watch-List and you have a great way to start off your Father's Day Weekend. Tune in and listen to Jake Alexander cover it all today. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tweequelpod/message
Hello! this week we're talking about Casey McQuiston's second novel, One Last Stop, and how we'd all like to be Jane, but know we're August.
In this special Sunday edition: Diane Guerrero and Eric Andre talk about therapy, meditation and making sure that you put your mental health first. If you are having thoughts of suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in the United States at 1-800-273-8255 (TALK). You can find a list of additional resources at SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources For more resources on addiction or to get help, please visit: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline. More mental health support (via text) can be found at: https://www.crisistextline.org/ Subscribe to our newsletter to stay on top of new episodes with a note from Diane, recommendations from listeners and our team, and listener stories. Sign up at laist.com/newsletters Sponsors include: Better Help BetterHelp and YNINO listeners get 10% off their first month at BetterHelp.com/notok. Care/of For 50% off your first order go to TakeCareOf.com and enter code notok50 This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people. Support the show: https://support.laist.com/laistnav
The EOM gang meets up to talk Johanna breaking the "masterbating while driving" trucker cherry (is this is a sex podcast now?), Carolyn drops hot tips on living the van life dream while discussing the best places to park, and the whole crew gets serious for a second and discusses the reality of when a well known comedian is "cancelled" and how that trickles down and effects a whole scene of producers and performers. Basically, it's the car episode of Each Other's Mothers. Enjoy! Vroom, vroom gaybies! The EOM gang meets up to talk Johanna breaking the "masterbating while driving" trucker cherry (is this is a sex podcast now?), Carolyn drops hot tips on living the van life dream while discussing the best places to park, and the whole crew gets serious for a second and discusses the reality of when a well known comedian is "cancelled" and how that trickles down and effects a whole scene of producers and performers. Basically, it's the car episode of Each Other's Mothers. Enjoy! Vroom, vroom gaybies! Stand Up Comedians Johanna POS Medranda, Carolyn PC Paul, and Connor MiddleGround Meade drop a fresh steamy episode every Thursday night for your audible and visual [YouTube] needs! Every week we cover current events, celebrity rumors, phact checks, and bad advice. Join us as we teach you nothing and show you the funny in everything. Let's cry. Let's laugh. Let's mother each other. See you next Thursday! Produced by Ellen Stachowicz | Recorded at HMC Studios IG @eachothers.motherspod @avrgjoh @chuffschmitz @connormedian @david_she_roth
Hey California Love listeners, it's Mental Health Awareness Month, and we couldn't help but share another episode of Yeah No, I'm Not OK where Diane Guerrero speaks with Janaya Future Khan, the Black Lives Matter International Ambassador, on the power of trusting that you are doing the thing that's right over doing the thing that’s popular. More mental health support (via text) can be found at: https://www.crisistextline.org/ Additional Information on depression and anxiety can be found here: https://www.nami.org/About-Mental-Illness/Mental-Health-Conditions/Depression Resources for LGBTQIA+ Youth: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ Information on the Black Lives Matter Network can be found here: https://blacklivesmatter.com/ Subscribe to our newsletter to stay on top of new episodes with a note from Diane, recommendations from listeners and our team, and listener stories. Sign up at laist.com/newsletters This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Hey California Love listeners, it's Mental Health Awareness Month, and we couldn't help but share this episode of Yeah No, I'm Not OK where Diane Guerrero speaks with actor and comedian Byron Bowers on developing his uniquely dark style of comedy and how standup has helped him develop a healthy outlook on life. More mental health support (via text) can be found at: https://www.crisistextline.org/1 If you are having thoughts of suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in the United States at 1-800-273-8255 (TALK). You can find a list of additional resources at SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources. Additional Information on depression and anxiety can be found here: https://www.nami.org/About-Mental-Illness/Mental-Health-Conditions/Depression For more resources on addiction or to get help, please visit: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay on top of new episodes with a note from Diane, recommendations from listeners and our team, and listener stories. Sign up at laist.com/newsletters. Sponsors include: Theragun Theragun.com/notok and get your Gen 4 Theragun TODAY. Better Help Better Help and YNINO listeners get 10% off their first month at BetterHelp.com/notok. Headspace One month free trial at Headspace.com/notok Gravity Blankets Get 15% off first purchase with promo code Notok. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Welcome to our final episode in our Yeah No, I'm Not OK listening tour. If you enjoyed these episodes, please head over to our Yeah No, I'm Not OK feed to hear more from Jermaine Fowler, Janaya Future Khan, Dr. Carl Hart and more. In this episoe, René Pérez Joglar AKA Residente tells Diane Guerrero how he stays centered and creative during even the hardest of times. For more resources on addiction or to get help, please visit: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline. More support (via text) can be found at: https://www.crisistextline.org/ Additional Information on depression and anxiety can be found here: https://www.nami.org/About-Mental-Illness/Mental-Health-Conditions/Depression Subscribe to our newsletter to stay on top of new episodes with a note from Diane, recommendations from listeners and our team, and listener stories. Sign up at laist.com/newsletters. Sponsors include: Better Help Better Help and YNINO listeners get 10% off their first month at BetterHelp.com/notok Care/of For 50% off your first order go to TakeCareOf.com and enter code notok50. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Hey California Love listeners, it's Mental Health Awareness Month, and we couldn't help but share this episode of Yeah No, I'm Not OK where Diane Guerrero and Eric Andre talk about therapy, meditation and making sure that you put your mental health first. For more on Transcendental Meditation, visit: www.tm.org More information on Dr. John Sarno’s book “Healing Back Pain” here: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/144873.Healing_Back_Pain If you are having thoughts of suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in the United States at 1-800-273-8255 (TALK). You can find a list of additional resources at SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources Subscribe to our newsletter to stay on top of new episodes with a note from Diane, recommendations from listeners and our team, and listener stories. Sign up at laist.com/newsletters Sponsors include: Better Help and YNINO listeners get 10% off their first month at BetterHelp.com/notok Care/of For 50% off your first Care/of order, go to TakeCareOf.com and enter code notok50. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Diane Guerrero speaks with Demi Lovato about Demi's nearly fatal overdose and how she is telling the story on her own terms. She tells us what gets her up in the morning and explains the importance of self-care and how it might also help you. For more resources on addiction or to get help, please visit: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline. More support (via text) can be found at: https://www.crisistextline.org/ Additional Information on depression and anxiety can be found here: https://www.nami.org/About-Mental-Illness/Mental-Health-Conditions/Depression Subscribe to our newsletter to stay on top of new episodes with a note from Diane, recommendations from listeners and our team, and listener stories. Sign up at laist.com/newsletters. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Host Diane Guerrero and comedian Eric Andre talk about therapy, meditation and making sure that you put your mental health first. For more on Transcendental Meditation, visit: www.tm.org More information on Dr. John Sarno’s book “Healing Back Pain” here: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/144873.Healing_Back_Pain If you are having thoughts of suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in the United States at 1-800-273-8255 (TALK). You can find a list of additional resources at SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources Subscribe to our newsletter to stay on top of new episodes with a note from Diane, recommendations from listeners and our team, and listener stories. Sign up at laist.com/newsletters. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Dascha and Diane met on the set of Orange Is the New Black and soon became friends. In this episode, they talk about what it meant to come up together as actors and Latinx artists. They also discuss their personal experiences with body image and what it means to continuously choose to embrace what is uniquely yours. For more information and support for eating disorders, please visit: https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/help-support/contact-helpline If you are having thoughts of suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in the United States at 1-800-273-8255 (TALK). You can find a list of additional resources at SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources Subscribe to our newsletter to stay on top of new episodes with a note from Diane, recommendations from listeners and our team, and listener stories. Sign up at laist.com/newsletters This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Speaker: Jeffrey Brown Minister Angela Brown Title: No, Im With Him/ Who Are You Imitating Description: In This weeks message we learned that, no matter what happens in our lives we must always choose to be with God. We also need to learn to love ourselves to be able to Love God. Be Blessed By this weeks message!
Ian Camfield, a Brit who lives in Texas, discusses all things red, white, and blue and asks the question: Did you America? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iancamfield/message
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In our final episode drop of Yeah No, I'm Not OK, Dascha and Diane talk about what it meant to come up together as actors and Latinx artists. They also discuss their personal experiences with body image and what it means to continuously choose to embrace what is uniquely yours. To hear more episodes, subscribe to the Yeah No, I'm Not OK feed. Thank you for listening! For more information and support for eating disorders, please visit: https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/help-support/contact-helpline If you are having thoughts of suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in the United States at 1-800-273-8255 (TALK). You can find a list of additional resources at SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
In our final episode drop of Yeah No, I'm Not OK, Dascha and Diane talk about what it meant to come up together as actors and Latinx artists. They also discuss their personal experiences with body image and what it means to continuously choose to embrace what is uniquely yours. To hear more episodes, subscribe to the Yeah No, I'm Not OK feed. Thank you for listening! For more information and support for eating disorders, please visit: https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/help-support/contact-helpline If you are having thoughts of suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in the United States at 1-800-273-8255 (TALK). You can find a list of additional resources at SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
In our final episode drop of Yeah No, I'm Not OK, Dascha and Diane talk about what it meant to come up together as actors and Latinx artists. They also discuss their personal experiences with body image and what it means to continuously choose to embrace what is uniquely yours. To hear more episodes, subscribe to the Yeah No, I'm Not OK feed. Thank you for listening! For more information and support for eating disorders, please visit: https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/help-support/contact-helpline If you are having thoughts of suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in the United States at 1-800-273-8255 (TALK). You can find a list of additional resources at SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Hi, Buzzfeed Daily fans! Since you love this podcast, we think you'll enjoy Yeah No, I'm Not OK as well. Check out the trailer to see for yourself. About the show: Growing up, I was taught to say that I was “ok” when I really wasn’t. Mental health just wasn’t something that anyone in my family or community talked about or even had access to. Yet pretty much everyone was affected by it. Today, young people of color are disproportionately affected by mental health issues and are not getting the resources they need, and I want to change that. And this is why this podcast exists. Yeah No, I’m Not Ok, my new podcast made in collaboration with LAist Studios, is here to open up the conversation about mental health. Every week we will explore issues that youth face all over the world (addiction, depression, anxiety, suicide, radical self-love, and much much more) through conversations with friends, colleagues, activists, artists and health care professionals, all people who have gone through something life-changing and are now healing from it. We want to start a mental health revolution. A movement that can start by talking about how we feel. One where we’re not ashamed of our own human experience. What will feel like simple conversations among friends will really become a complex narrative of what is happening right now, especially to young people of color. With a real and emotional sound and few easy answers, Yeah No, I’m Not Ok will hopefully become a critical show in acritical time, a place for you to bring your complicated feelings and spend time with people who are rooting for you. Listen and subscribe to Yeah No, I'm Not OK on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Hi, Red Table Talk fans! Since you love this podcast, we think you'll enjoy Yeah No, I'm Not OK as well. Check out the trailer to see for yourself. About the show: Growing up, I was taught to say that I was “ok” when I really wasn’t. Mental health just wasn’t something that anyone in my family or community talked about or even had access to. Yet pretty much everyone was affected by it. Today, young people of color are disproportionately affected by mental health issues and are not getting the resources they need, and I want to change that. And this is why this podcast exists. Yeah No, I’m Not Ok, my new podcast made in collaboration with LAist Studios, is here to open up the conversation about mental health. Every week we will explore issues that youth face all over the world (addiction, depression, anxiety, suicide, radical self-love, and much much more) through conversations with friends, colleagues, activists, artists and health care professionals, all people who have gone through something life-changing and are now healing from it. We want to start a mental health revolution. A movement that can start by talking about how we feel. One where we’re not ashamed of our own human experience. What will feel like simple conversations among friends will really become a complex narrative of what is happening right now, especially to young people of color. With a real and emotional sound and few easy answers, Yeah No, I’m Not Ok will hopefully become a critical show in a critical time, a place for you to bring your complicated feelings and spend time with people who are rooting for you. Listen and subscribe to Yeah No, I'm Not OK on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Hi, 4 Things fans! Since you love this podcast, we think you'll enjoy Yeah No, I'm Not OK as well. Check out the trailer to see for yourself. About the show: Growing up, I was taught to say that I was “ok” when I really wasn’t. Mental health just wasn’t something that anyone in my family or community talked about or even had access to. Yet pretty much everyone was affected by it. Today, young people of color are disproportionately affected by mental health issues and are not getting the resources they need, and I want to change that. And this is why this podcast exists. Yeah No, I’m Not Ok, my new podcast made in collaboration with LAist Studios, is here to open up the conversation about mental health. Every week we will explore issues that youth face all over the world (addiction, depression, anxiety, suicide, radical self-love, and much much more) through conversations with friends, colleagues, activists, artists and health care professionals, all people who have gone through something life-changing and are now healing from it. We want to start a mental health revolution. A movement that can start by talking about how we feel. One where we’re not ashamed of our own human experience. What will feel like simple conversations among friends will really become a complex narrative of what is happening right now, especially to young people of color. With a real and emotional sound and few easy answers, Yeah No, I’m Not Ok will hopefully become a critical show in acritical time, a place for you to bring your complicated feelings and spend time with people who are rooting for you. Listen and subscribe to Yeah No, I'm Not OK on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
We are back with another episode of Yeah No, I'm Not OK. Karla shot to fame when she wrote an essay about being an undocumented student at Harvard. But instead of book deals, she looked for more meaning in writing and exploring her identity. Along the way, she learned more about herself and tells Diane how the correct diagnoses, therapy, strict personal boundaries, and self-acceptance have all changed her life for the better. If you are having thoughts of suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in the United States at 1-800-273-8255 (TALK). You can find a list of additional resources at SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources. More information on borderline personality disorder here: https://www.borderlinepersonalitydisorder.org/consumer-recovery-resources/ Learn about DBT therapy here: https://www.onlinedbtcourses.com/ Subscribe to our newsletter to stay on top of new episodes with a note from Diane, recommendations from listeners and our team, and listener stories. Sign up at laist.com/newsletters. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
We are back with another episode of Yeah No, I'm Not OK. Karla shot to fame when she wrote an essay about being an undocumented student at Harvard. But instead of book deals, she looked for more meaning in writing and exploring her identity. Along the way, she learned more about herself and tells Diane how the correct diagnoses, therapy, strict personal boundaries, and self-acceptance have all changed her life for the better. If you are having thoughts of suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in the United States at 1-800-273-8255 (TALK). You can find a list of additional resources at SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources. More information on borderline personality disorder here: https://www.borderlinepersonalitydisorder.org/consumer-recovery-resources/ Learn about DBT therapy here: https://www.onlinedbtcourses.com/ Subscribe to our newsletter to stay on top of new episodes with a note from Diane, recommendations from listeners and our team, and listener stories. Sign up at laist.com/newsletters. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
We are back with another episode of Yeah No, I'm Not OK. Karla shot to fame when she wrote an essay about being an undocumented student at Harvard. But instead of book deals, she looked for more meaning in writing and exploring her identity. Along the way, she learned more about herself and tells Diane how the correct diagnoses, therapy, strict personal boundaries, and self-acceptance have all changed her life for the better. If you are having thoughts of suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in the United States at 1-800-273-8255 (TALK). You can find a list of additional resources at SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources. More information on borderline personality disorder here: https://www.borderlinepersonalitydisorder.org/consumer-recovery-resources/ Learn about DBT therapy here: https://www.onlinedbtcourses.com/ Subscribe to our newsletter to stay on top of new episodes with a note from Diane, recommendations from listeners and our team, and listener stories. Sign up at laist.com/newsletters. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
We are back with another episode of Yeah No, I'm Not OK. Karla shot to fame when she wrote an essay about being an undocumented student at Harvard. But instead of book deals, she looked for more meaning in writing and exploring her identity. Along the way, she learned more about herself and tells Diane how the correct diagnoses, therapy, strict personal boundaries, and self-acceptance have all changed her life for the better. If you are having thoughts of suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in the United States at 1-800-273-8255 (TALK). You can find a list of additional resources at SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources. More information on borderline personality disorder here: https://www.borderlinepersonalitydisorder.org/consumer-recovery-resources/ Learn about DBT therapy here: https://www.onlinedbtcourses.com/ Subscribe to our newsletter to stay on top of new episodes with a note from Diane, recommendations from listeners and our team, and listener stories. Sign up at laist.com/newsletters. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Who is Diane Guerrero and why is she talking about mental health? In this episode, we learn more about Diane’s personal experience and her commitment to making mental health a priority in communities nationwide, especially communities of color. Then for the very first time, Diane sits down with her big brother Eddie to have an honest conversation about their family history of addiction, anxiety, and depression. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay on top of new episodes with a note from Diane, recommendations from listeners and our team, and listener stories. Sign up at laist.com/newsletters. For more resources on addiction or to get help, please visit: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline. http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/sapc/ More support (via text) can be found at: https://www.crisistextline.org/ Additional Information on depression and anxiety can be found here: https://www.nami.org/About-Mental-Illness/Mental-Health-Conditions/Depression This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Who is Diane Guerrero and why is she talking about mental health? In this episode, we learn more about Diane’s personal experience and her commitment to making mental health a priority in communities nationwide, especially communities of color. Then for the very first time, Diane sits down with her big brother Eddie to have an honest conversation about their family history of addiction, anxiety, and depression. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay on top of new episodes with a note from Diane, recommendations from listeners and our team, and listener stories. Sign up at laist.com/newsletters. For more resources on addiction or to get help, please visit: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline. http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/sapc/ More support (via text) can be found at: https://www.crisistextline.org/ Additional Information on depression and anxiety can be found here: https://www.nami.org/About-Mental-Illness/Mental-Health-Conditions/Depression This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Who is Diane Guerrero and why is she talking about mental health? In this episode, we learn more about Diane’s personal experience and her commitment to making mental health a priority in communities nationwide, especially communities of color. Then for the very first time, Diane sits down with her big brother Eddie to have an honest conversation about their family history of addiction, anxiety, and depression. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay on top of new episodes with a note from Diane, recommendations from listeners and our team, and listener stories. Sign up at laist.com/newsletters. For more resources on addiction or to get help, please visit: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline. http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/sapc/ More support (via text) can be found at: https://www.crisistextline.org/ Additional Information on depression and anxiety can be found here: https://www.nami.org/About-Mental-Illness/Mental-Health-Conditions/Depression This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Who is Diane Guerrero and why is she talking about mental health? In this episode, we learn more about Diane’s personal experience and her commitment to making mental health a priority in communities nationwide, especially communities of color. Then for the very first time, Diane sits down with her big brother Eddie to have an honest conversation about their family history of addiction, anxiety, and depression. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay on top of new episodes with a note from Diane, recommendations from listeners and our team, and listener stories. Sign up at laist.com/newsletters. For more resources on addiction or to get help, please visit: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline. http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/sapc/ More support (via text) can be found at: https://www.crisistextline.org/ Additional Information on depression and anxiety can be found here: https://www.nami.org/About-Mental-Illness/Mental-Health-Conditions/Depression This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Alright, fess up! How many of you have ever said something like "Oh my gosh, I'm middle-aged!"? What does that phrase even mean? I don't know about you, but it rubs me the wrong way. That number does NOT define who we are! And I'm here to reverse the mentality around being "middle-aged".30 Days of Journal Prompts:http://bit.ly/30daysofjournalpromptsIG: @iamcarrieveeLI and FB: Carrie Verrocchioemail - carriev@coachcarriev.com
Plenty of laughs, shit-talking, porn, stories, and great conversation with Dave. Truly enjoy having him on and he will be back! Enjoy! Links below for what we reference in this episode: Forever Healing Invisible Wounds get to it HERE My site with Merch HERE Live Rishi, use the code word "Table" and get 50% off! HERE Until next time!
Jimmy's going for a beach bod, Puffy wants merch, and the Lester and Stoff show is all in for that coconut oil sponsorship. It's our Super Bowl Special; Puffy is itching to bounce back in the Gold Bar League, while Lester just wants to see the Rock at halftime. The guys put their financial minds to good use with a follow up to GameStop gate, and James airs out Robin Hood. Groundhog day ponderance, conspiracy theories, 80's movies and much more! PLUS; What You Watchin', and Things On Twitter
Food for Thought: The Joys and Benefits of Living Vegan Podcast
I have been an animal advocate for more than 25 years, and I see enough cruelty every day to have a pretty bleak view of the world: And yet, I have hope. No, I’m not a mythical creature. No, I’m not delusional, and yes, I’m paying attention. At JoyfulVegan.com, you can find resources for living compassionately and healthfully, including my online cooking classes. My books are available wherever books are sold. This podcast is 100% listener supported Patreon.com/ColleenPatrickGoudreau.
We chat about ovens, birthdays and how people celebrate (and don’t celebrate), what young adults have to look forward to as they get older, and Sharon’s Broccoli Spaghetti! If you’d like to cook with us, all recipes used in the podcast can be found at tinyurl.com/y5whdasv Check us out on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube!
WELCOME! This show will help you understand the triggers of why you do what you do, find ways to relieve stress, and help you drain the poison out! This episode answers the questions: My meds help with my grades, but hurt me socially. What to do? My ex won't let me go. How do I stop him from stalking me? How to deal with my dad in and out of my life? How to cope with bipolar disorder? How to deal with feelings of shame and anxiety? I regret cutting, every time I do it. How to cope? Find additional help at: https://www.thehopeline.com/.
In this episode of the Middle Age Warriors Chris & Rick discuss the obvious, the fallout from the 2020 presidential election. They are joined once again by comedian and political pundit, Scott Blakeman, to talk about how do we move forward from here? What is truth and why can't people still think for themselves? This and a recap about the loss of two great legends who had a strange tie through a Saturday Night Live skit.
As Kenosha WI, my home erupted in flames and chaos due to the killing of another black man, I didn't quite know how to process it. I am a therapist by profession and spend a lot of time helping others process and navigate their needs. I went through the week in motion of life but not really living life. I showed little emotion because I couldn't quite articulate what I was feeling. My husband asked me, "Babe, are you okay?" I sat there and I paused. I said...."No Im not okay but I will be okay."Daily HarvestWhere can you find Shani?TiktokInstagramWebsiteBusiness inquires: info@theshaniproject.comQuestions and comments: podcast@theshaniproject.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=VUGB3WB2R78TU)
Well all that really matters is the review of the second season of The Umbrella Academy. Also i guess the emmy nominations are out. a lot more Halo news, the nintendo gigaleak. Some movie news, and Loot wear.
Our parent(s) is our first superheroes by raising us the best way they could (we are forever grateful for). Growing up without worrying about anything. We ought to believe that that's it. Bruce didn't realize he was poor until he was a teenager, a very pivotal moment of awakening. He shares his journey from being poor to now making an impact on changing lives. Bruce Petersen, an award-winning multifamily syndicator, managed over 1100 units through the company he founded Bluebonnet Commercial Management.
Welcome back to week 5 of the podcast. This week we bring you a movie by Sterling named The DUFF. It is another light hearted story which you quickly will learn is our co hosts least favorite movie. With this one you can start to see the main differences in our movie choices. We hope you like this episode and we will see you again next week. Please leave a review and a rating.
Today we read from r/IDontWorkHereLady on reddit. I hope you enjoy! (Sorry for the late upload)
Tag Paid Go - Ep 24 - No I'm not Coming To Your Party. This episode I talk about Apple's new iPhone OS, iOS 14. I also talk about Sony's Play Station 5. The featured song is "I'd rather play video games than leave my house” OR “no I’m not coming to your party - I have other plans."www.tagpaidgo.comSpotify, iTunes, Google Podcasts Stitcher
I will be using travel certificates for smaller trips wile waiting to go to camp widow and to go home. To those who still support staying at home shame on you the whole year is just about gone! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bigdcountry/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bigdcountry/support
"No, I'm Not, But He Is" with Art Cole This episode of our Spirit and Truth Worship Center podcast comes to you from Brother Art Cole. Art has his hand in many ministries at church, both creative and ministerial. His work as our Connect Pastor alongside his lovely wife, Lynn Cole, has provided invaluable connections between our church and our valued visitors. His Morning Manna today will cover an important topic on letting God be God in our lives. God bless!
A small change in cadence can have a massive effect on your mindset. There's no space for limiting beliefs, you already have everything you need.