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What if the thing standing between you and the relationship you want isn't your partner's behavior... but your unwillingness to fully own your part? The truth that most people don't want to hear is that awareness of your wounds isn't enough. Real transformation can only happen when you're willing to stand in the raw vulnerability of seeing exactly how you've contributed to a dynamic and taking ownership of it. Even if it's only 2%. Because that 2% matters. And it's the kind of relational magic that can change EVERYTHING. In this episode, I'm sharing personal stories, examples from client work, and we're getting deep into: Why awareness without action keeps us stuck The difference between blame and responsibility How defensiveness blocks intimacy How to actually figure out your blind spots Why owning your part creates safety in relationships The nervous system impact of genuine accountability The vulnerability required to stop making your partner the problem How radical responsibility leads to deeper connection, trust, and love If you've been waiting for your partner to change before your relationship can improve, this conversation might be the wake-up call you didn't know you needed. This episode is an invitation to look in the mirror with compassion, courage, and honesty, and to recognize that taking ownership doesn't mean everything is your fault. It means that you're taking responsbility for the parts that are, and that has the power to create an entirely new and much more deeply connected dynamic. Let's dive in! CONNECT WITH EMILY Book a Connection Call With Emily To Work Together Follow Emily on Instagram: @emilygoughcoach Website: https://emilygoughcoaching.com/ BOOK: "You Grow Me: The Next Level Human Philosophy of Love, Sex and Romantic Connection
Get in touch - leave me a messageNo one wants to ship water around the world. That one line says a lot about the next phase of energy storage.In this episode of Climate Confident, I'm joined by Min Tang, Director of International Business at Rongke Power, one of the world's leading vanadium flow battery companies. We get into why long-duration storage is moving from climate tech side-story to core grid infrastructure, and why that matters for decarbonisation, energy transition planning, net zero delivery, emissions reduction, and policy.You'll hear why vanadium flow batteries are not trying to replace lithium-ion batteries, and why that matters. Different problem. Different tool. Min explains how flow batteries can run for more than 20,000 cycles, retain capacity over decades, and support grid-scale black start, the kind of resilience that becomes rather important when grids are asked to absorb more renewables, power more electrification, and stay upright while demand from industry and AI data centres grows.We dig into the economics too: why storage duration changes cost, how electrolyte leasing can cut upfront CapEx, and why local supply chains could become a major strategic advantage. You might be shocked to learn that localisation is baked into this technology because the electrolyte is mostly water. Glamorous? No. Important? Absolutely.
EPISODE DESCRIPTION Something bigger than taxes is driving America's corporate headquarters out of blue states—and executives are finally saying it out loud. In this episode, we break down the accelerating migration of major companies like Exxon and Silicon Valley giants into red states, not for payroll or tax relief, but for something far more fundamental: the legal system itself. From claims of “hostile courts” and unpredictable verdict environments to high-profile cases shaping corporate risk calculations, this conversation explores whether America is splitting into competing legal realities—and what that means for business, politics, and the future of investment in the United States. OPENING HOOK Finally, somebody said the quiet part out loud. For years, we were told corporations were fleeing blue states because of taxes, unions, or cheaper labor. But now executives are saying something different entirely: It's the courts. Not the tax code. Not the workforce. The legal system itself. SEGMENT 1: THE GREAT CORPORATE RELOCATION Big corporations are moving headquarters out of states they've been in for decades. California, New York, New Jersey—places that once anchored American business power—are losing companies at a steady pace. And according to executives, it's not about simple economics anymore. It's about legal predictability. Companies are increasingly choosing jurisdictions where courts are seen as more stable, more consistent, and less politically driven. Florida and Texas keep coming up—not just for taxes, but for legal structure and federal court alignment. SEGMENT 2: THE EXXON SIGNAL The clearest admission yet comes from ExxonMobil. When the company moved its legal headquarters from New Jersey to Texas, leadership didn't center taxes as the deciding factor. Instead, they pointed to something more sensitive: “Regulatory environment” and “hostile courts.” Executives emphasized the importance of operating in a state where legislators, judges, and juries “understand the business” and where legal exposure feels more predictable. Even more significant, the company aligned itself with a federal court jurisdiction outside Houston—highlighting how granular legal geography has become in corporate strategy. SEGMENT 3: THE ZUCKERBERG EFFECT Tech is following a similar pattern. High-profile legal battles involving major platforms have raised concerns about jury-driven damages, regulatory pressure, and politically charged litigation environments. Meta's legal challenges in certain jurisdictions, particularly in California, have intensified debates about whether social media companies are being shaped through courts rather than legislatures. The result: increasing interest in relocating operational or legal structures to states seen as more protective. SEGMENT 4: JUDGE SHOPPING AND LEGAL STRATEGY Behind the scenes, corporate legal teams are adapting. One growing practice is “judge shopping”—strategically filing cases in jurisdictions believed to offer more predictable outcomes. This isn't new, but it's becoming more central to corporate survival strategy as legal variability increases between states and federal districts. The concern from executives is not just losing cases—but facing inconsistent legal interpretations depending on geography. SEGMENT 5: THE BROADER DIVIDE What emerges is a fractured map of the United States: Some states are seen as business-friendly legal environments Others are viewed as high-risk litigation zones Federal court districts are now part of corporate relocation strategy In this framework, companies aren't just choosing where to operate. They're choosing which legal universe they want to live in. CLOSING TAKE Whether this trend represents a correction, a warning sign, or a permanent restructuring of American legal geography, one thing is clear: Corporate America is no longer just following the money. It's following the courts. And that changes everything. ...
Dan Nathan and Guy Adami open with promotion of their new interview series Standing Table (episodes with Anthony Scaramucci, Rick Heitzmann, and SoFi's Liz Thomas) and note a recent RiskReversal conversation with Dan Niles about investing in a market bubble. They discuss eased geopolitical rhetoric heading into Memorial Day, crude around $88, lower yields, and the S&P 500 at all-time highs, while warning that valuation measures (Buffett indicator, CAPE) and consumer stress signals (high auto payments, elevated gas/insurance costs, rising credit card delinquencies) are flashing red. They review sharp pullbacks in Costco and Walmart as valuation-driven despite decent quarters, then turn to a rebound and potential rotation into software (IGV) and cybersecurity. They highlight rising AI token consumption pricing, “token maxing,” and reports that Amazon, Microsoft, and Uber are pulling back after blowing through AI budgets, framing it as an IPO-era monetization issue. They close on Dell's blowout AI server results and parabolic stock move, cautioning about margins, valuation, and broader crash risk, referencing Andrew Ross Sorkin's comments on the inevitability of future market crashes. —FOLLOW USYouTube: @RiskReversalMediaInstagram: @riskreversalmediaTwitter: @RiskReversalLinkedIn: RiskReversal Media
What if the biggest threat to your company is not competition, but the systems everyone told you to trust?In this episode, Alisa Cohn sits down with Eric Ries, creator of the Lean Startup methodology and bestselling author of The Lean Startup, The Startup Way, and Incorruptible, for a conversation about leadership, corporate governance, innovation, and why so many modern companies lose their way as they grow.Eric unpacks the dangerous side of “best practices,” why shareholder primacy often destroys long-term value, and how financial pressure quietly reshapes company culture from the inside out. He also shares the untold story behind Costco's governance model, why Anthropic's structure matters in the AI race, and what founders misunderstand about speed, alignment, and leadership integrity.You'll learn:Why many “best practices” are actually value destroyingWhat Eric Ries means by “financial gravity”How companies lose their mission after founders lose controlWhy Costco became one of the strongest governance models in businessThe hidden danger of shareholder primacyWhy trustworthiness may be the most underrated asset in businessHow Lean Startup was misunderstood by most foundersThe real purpose behind MVPs and rapid experimentationWhy principles create faster companies, not slower onesHow aligned teams move faster with less management overheadWhat Anthropic is doing differently with AI governanceWhy constraints often create breakthrough innovationThe leadership lesson Eric learned from nearly compromising his own principlesHow founders can build companies their grandchildren will be proud ofWe talk about:00:00 Why Eric Ries says builders are “under siege”02:00 The hidden problem with modern business “best practices”05:00 Why shareholder primacy destroys long-term companies08:00 The untold Costco and Sol Price story12:00 How Costco built a governance fortress16:00 Understanding “financial gravity” inside organizations19:00 Why Costco shareholders defended leadership decisions22:00 The problem with management entrenchment24:00 Why corporations should function more like balanced systems26:00 Anthropic's governance structure and AI leadership30:00 Why checks and balances do not kill innovation32:00 The real philosophy behind Lean Startup35:00 Why principles create speed inside organizations38:00 The overlooked role of trust and alignment40:00 Why great leaders intentionally make things harder42:00 The danger of compromising on core values44:00 Eric's hardest leadership decision46:00 What founders misunderstand about success and power47:00 How to build companies designed to last generationsFollow Eric onLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eries/Website: https://theleanstartup.com/ Connect with Alisa!Follow Alisa Cohn on Instagram: @alisacohnTwitter: @alisacohnFacebook: facebook.com/alisa.cohnLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisacohn/Website: http://www.alisacohn.comDownload her 5 scripts for delicate conversations (and 1 to make your life better) Grab a copy of From Start-Up to Grown-Up by Alisa Cohn from Amazon
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Real estate investing can change your life, but only if you do it the right way. In this episode, Wayne and Gabby have one of their most honest conversations yet about real estate investing, authenticity, bad advice, fake confidence, and why so many new investors get pulled into strategies they do not fully understand. Wayne talks openly about the lack of authenticity in the real estate investing world, why people are often attracted to flashy promises, and why safe, reliable investing rarely looks exciting from the outside. He also explains why investors need to stop blindly following people online, do their own research, and learn how to tell the difference between a real investor and someone selling a dangerous shortcut. The episode then shifts into a real listener question from someone who owns a paid-off home worth approximately $900,000, is planning to move provinces, and is considering using a HELOC to turn that home into a rental while buying a triplex. Wayne and Gabby break down the situation honestly, including why a former personal residence does not automatically make a good rental property, why cash flow matters, why expensive homes often perform poorly as rentals, and why selling the property may create a much stronger investing opportunity. This episode is part speech, part coaching session, and part real-world deal analysis. It is a reminder that real estate investing does not need to be flashy to work. It needs to be safe, simple, profitable, and built on real numbers. If you are a new investor, thinking about using home equity, trying to decide whether to keep a former home as a rental, or feeling overwhelmed by conflicting real estate advice online, this is an episode you should listen to carefully. What You'll Learn in This Episode Why authenticity matters in real estate investing Why Wayne believes too many investors follow flashy but dangerous advice Why new investors need to do their own research before trusting anyone Why safe and reliable investing is often boring, but powerful Why raising capital works better when you are real and honest Why many real estate investing "cycles" are caused by people doing risky things Why Wayne believes investors need to stay in their own lane Why a paid-off personal home does not automatically make a good rental How to think through using a HELOC to buy more real estate Why expensive homes often struggle to cash flow as rentals Why repairs, maintenance, taxes, insurance, and financing costs matter Why cash flow protects you from risk Why selling a personal residence can sometimes create better investing options How one large amount of trapped equity could be redeployed into better rental properties Why Edmonton townhouses and garden suites may create stronger returns than keeping a low-cash-flow house Why Wayne recommends making decisions based on math, not emotion Why real estate investing is simple when you follow the fundamentals Upcoming Events Edmonton Garden Suites 101 June 12, 2026 Edmonton, Alberta www.reimasters.ca/edmontongardensuites101 REI Masters Edmonton Real Estate Investing Bus Tour August 22, 2026 www.reimasters.ca/edmontonbustour About Your Hosts Wayne & Gabby Hillier are full-time real estate investors and real estate investing coaches based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Through their REI Masters Mentorship Program, they help Canadians build long-term wealth using rental properties, BRRRRs, flips, joint ventures, wholesaling, seller financing, rent-to-own, garden suites, and creative financing. The Canadian Real Estate Investing Morning Show is a daily podcast focused on helping Canadian investors build cash flow, scale their portfolios, and invest with confidence. Resources & Contact Learn about the REI Masters Mentorship Program: www.reimasters.ca Bookkeeping & tax help for real estate investors: www.finngo.com/rei Get Wayne's book: The 5% Rule™ – A Real Estate Cash Flow Test for Canadian Investors https://a.co/d/jdZaBXM Submit a question or connect with us: info@reimorningshow.com Thanks to Our Sponsors Calvin Realty – Edmonton Investor-Focused Realtor calvinrealty.ca Finngo Bookkeeping & Tax – For Investors, By Investors www.finngo.com/rei Kirkwood & Brennan Mortgage Group keaton@kbmortgages.ca
Weight loss isn't always sunshine, butterflies, and rainbows… and honestly? No one talks about that enough.In this episode, Jessica shares 5 hard truths about weight loss, body image, discipline, discomfort, and the mindset shifts women need to stop self-sabotaging themselves throughout their journey.If you constantly feel frustrated, stuck in all-or-nothing thinking, emotionally attached to food, or like your body changing should automatically fix your life — this episode will help you approach weight loss from a healthier, more realistic perspective. XO
Send us Fan MailEven after understanding the financial reality of specialization, many oncology PTs still feel stuck trying to decide whether specialization is worth it. In this episode, we go deeper into the internal conflict behind this decision...and why you may still feel torn between continuing to “figure it out as they go” versus choosing a more structured path.In this episode, we cover: - Why this decision feels emotionally difficult - The hidden cost of staying where you are clinically - The tension between certainty and growth - Why learning “as you go” often feels slower than expected - The real tradeoff specialization presents
In this episode, we explore the uncomfortable truth about why women have affairs — and why the answer is far more complicated than most people want to admit. Rather than reducing infidelity to selfishness or immorality, this conversation looks at the emotional disconnection, longing, desire, and internal conflict that often exist underneath it. We discuss how modern relationships have changed, why emotional affairs can slowly become physical ones, and the two primary reasons people cheat: to escape a struggling marriage or to endure one. We also unpack why affairs can feel so addictive — offering both emotional validation and an escape from pain at the same time. This episode also dives into the deeper emotional consequences of divided intimacy: why it becomes nearly impossible to rebuild desire in a marriage while investing emotionally somewhere else, and how many people become stuck in confusion rather than making an honest decision about what they truly want. Finally, we break down the three real paths forward when someone is involved in an affair — rebuilding the marriage, ending it, or remaining trapped in the in-between — and why this conversation is ultimately not just about relationships, but about integrity, self-trust, and the kind of person we want to be.
Today we're diving into the five decorating questions everyone asks…but the answers aren't always what people expect. From: “Why doesn't my home feel finished?” to “Why can't I figure out my style?” to “Are trends ruining my house?” …we're getting honest about the real reasons so many women feel stuck, overwhelmed, and frustrated in their homes. Because most decorating struggles aren't actually about paint colors or throw pillows. They're about confidence, clarity, decision fatigue, and trying to create a home that finally feels like YOU. In this episode, we're talking about: Why Pinterest inspiration isn't enough The hidden reason your home still feels incomplete Why trend-chasing creates disconnected spaces The truth about finding your design style The biggest decorating mistake I see over and over again If you've ever thought: “I know what I like…but I can't make it work in my house,” this episode is for you. And friend…we're celebrating FIVE YEARS of the podcast!
LISTEN and SUBSCRIBE on:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/watchdog-on-wall-street-with-chris-markowski/id570687608 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2PtgPvJvqc2gkpGIkNMR5i WATCH and SUBSCRIBE on:https://www.youtube.com/@WatchdogOnWallstreet/featured Trump floated suspending beef tariffs to lower soaring meat prices — then quickly faced backlash from domestic beef lobbyists. But the debate exposes a major contradiction: if removing tariffs lowers prices, then tariffs were raising prices all along. This commentary breaks down the logic, the politics, and the growing frustration over record-high grocery costs.
This episode dives into real relationship struggles around finances, boundaries, and personal responsibility, sparked by a listener who believes she may be experiencing financial abuse. Through honest conversation, the hosts break down what healthy partnership actually looks like, including shared accountability, communication, and the difference between standards and control. They also explore how financial imbalance, lack of discipline, and repeated broken agreements can slowly erode trust and attraction in a relationship. Viewers can expect raw, unfiltered insights on recognizing red flags, setting firm boundaries, and reclaiming self-worth when a relationship stops serving your growth. The discussion goes beyond money, touching on emotional neglect, validation, independence, and the importance of surrounding yourself with people who elevate your life. This video is for anyone questioning their relationship, struggling with unequal effort, or looking to build a stronger, more intentional partnership rooted in respect, growth, and accountability.Disclaimer: We are not professionals. This podcast is opinioned based and from life experience. This is for entertainment purposes only. Opinions helped by our guests may not reflect our own. But we love a good conversation.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/2-be-better--5828421/support.
Jen Newberg shares her journey through heart-wrenching loss, unexpected chaos abroad, and the path to healing through connection. After a blended family, second marriage, and overcoming personal struggles, Jen tragically lost her husband Jack while on a dream vacation in Greece. Grappling with grief, solo-parenting, and the shock of sudden loss far from home, she reveals the raw, real experiences that shaped her into the support beacon she is today.Listeners will hear how Jen began to rebuild her life—leaning into her recovery community, seeking out connection, and ultimately founding "It's Lifey," a dynamic project focused on retreats and support for widows. She also shares about:~ insights on loneliness~the rollercoaster of grief~the hard-won lessons of solo parenting.This episode is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, the necessity of asking for help, and the unexpected ways life after loss can add depth and meaning.Key Themes & TakeawaysLife-changing Loss Far From Home: Jen recounts losing her husband to a heart attack while abroad, grappling with unique logistical and emotional challenges.Navigating Early Grief: The need for a strong, supportive network and the experience of profound loneliness and chaos.Solo Parenting & Major Milestones: The challenges of managing teenage milestones, college planning, and household responsibilities alone.The Importance of Community: How connection—through recovery groups, family, and new friendships—eased the burden of grief.Launching "It's Lifey" and Hope Hub: Creating retreats, local events, and online spaces specifically for widows craving support, wellness, and community.Learning to Ask for Help: Why seeking support is a strength, not a weakness, and practical strategies for reaching out.Personal Growth Through Widowhood: Tools for coping with loneliness, setting boundaries, and rediscovering joy after loss.Inspiration for Moving Forward: Proof that healing isn't linear, but transformation and happiness are possible—even after devastating loss.Learn more about upcoming retreats and resources at www.itslifey.com.Check out the Widow 180 Workbooks at https://www.widow180.com/workbooksJoin the thousands of other who hear from us every week in our newsletter: https://www.widow180.com/newsletter Be sure to join our Facebook group, Widow 180 The Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/312036956454927Also follow us on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/widow_180/Check us out on YouTube at Widow 180: The Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-DK_dl31qMilJ5cE6t9MVQFor more blog posts and resources go to www.widow180.comQuestions? Email me at jen@widow180.com
Why a Border Wall in Big Bend Could Harm Wildlife, Ranchers, and Tourism Traveling to Terlingua and Lajitas, Texas, Bishop Michael Hunn speaks with Mike Wallens about proposed border wall expansion in the Big Bend near Big Bend National Park and Big Bend Ranch State Park. Wallens argues a physical wall is unnecessary and impractical because the Rio Grande's winding course would force construction inside the U.S., cutting ranchers and farmers off from water access, blocking wildlife movement, and potentially undermining tourism and river guiding by restricting access to the river and emergency routes. They discuss migrant rescues and deaths in the rugged canyons, and contend the wall offers little operational benefit in remote areas where response-time delays are meaningless. Instead, they point to existing technology—sensors, cameras, drones, and solar-powered rescue beacons—as the effective “wall,” noting broad local opposition that has united residents across political divides. 00:00 Road Trip Setup 01:24 Why a Wall Fails Here 02:37 Humanitarian Reality 03:51 Ranching Wildlife Tourism Costs 04:26 Community Unites Against It 05:42 Security Logic in Remote Terrain 07:57 Tech and Rescue Alternatives 09:15 CBP Agents and Final Verdict
Why has earning a conversation become the hardest part of staffing sales? In this featured session from the FDE+ Q1 Virtual Conference, Kortney Harmon sits down with Brad Bialy to unpack why today's buyers are more skeptical, distracted, and informed—and what that means for relationship-driven revenue.Brad challenges outdated sales playbooks and introduces a system-first approach to winning attention. He breaks down the reality of the 72-touchpoint journey, along with the role of trust, consistency, and buyer psychology. The result is a clear path for how top firms are aligning sales and marketing to earn—not chase—conversations and build meaningful engagement in today's skeptical market.Key Takeaways • Build systems, not just sales goals • Use marketing to support and scale outreach • Reduce risk to overcome buyer skepticism • Create clarity to stand out in a crowded market________________Follow Brad Bialy on LinkedIn: LinkedIn | BradSubscribe to the secrets of success hereFollow Crelate on LinkedIn: CrelateWant to learn more about Crelate? Book a demo hereSubscribe to our newsletter: The Full Desk Experience
Can you actually live on NZ Super… or is it not enough?In this episode, Ed and Andrew dig into what life really looks like on the pension. Some retirees say they're getting by… others are struggling to make ends meet. So who's right? You'll learn: What NZ Super actually pays in 2026... and what that looks like week to week The real stories of retirees who say it's not enough And those who say it's actually manageableThe key takeaway? NZ Super isn't one-size-fits-all. For some, it works. For others, it's a struggle – which is why planning matters.For more from Opes Partners:Sign up for the weekly Private Property newsletterInstagramTikTok
No president in U.S. history has been the target of three assassination attempts in which shots were fired by either law enforcement or the shooter himself. And yet this is Trump's third time. Political violence doesn't happen overnight. For almost a decade now, the Left has reified the idea that 1. Trump is “literally Hitler” and 2. that harming him is justified—Gavin Newsom and Robert De Niro talked about hitting Trump in the mouth. Shakespeare in the Park substituted Caesar for a Trump look-alike. Anthony Bourdain said he'd poison him. And that lowers the bar. And that means people like Cole Tomas Allen come out of the woodwork, argues Victor Davis Hanson on today's edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In a Few Words.”
We start hour two live from Pittsburgh, we crown the Cowboys as the most interesting team in the First Round, which team with two picks in the first round needs to get it right, Matt Miller joins us to look ahead to the draft, plus Pat handles I'm Over it from behind a bar. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We start hour two live from Pittsburgh, we crown the Cowboys as the most interesting team in the First Round, which team with two picks in the first round needs to get it right, Matt Miller joins us to look ahead to the draft, plus Pat handles I'm Over it from behind a bar. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Georgia speaks to writer, researcher, and academic Carolina Bandinelli about embarrassing boyfriends and the online culture of cynicism, shame, and blame that has spread throughout the modern dating scene.–Become a Never Post member at https://www.neverpo.st/ for an ad-free version of the show and bonus content–Vogue — Is Having A Boyfriend Embarrassing Now?Find Carolina Her website Her study on dating apps and marketized love – Call us at 651 615 5007 to leave a voicemail Drop us a voice memo via airtable Or email us at theneverpost at gmail dot com –Never Post's producers are Audrey Evans, Georgia Hampton and The Mysterious Dr. Firstname Lastname. Our senior producer is Hans Buetow. Our executive producer is Jason Oberholtzer. The show's host is Mike Rugnetta.–Never Post is a production of Charts & Leisure and is distributed by Radiotopia
Once we commit ourselves to Jesus, our spiritual journey isn't over. God wants to lead us forward into a deeper experience of His presence and His plan. No matter where you are on your spiritual journey, God has a next step for you.Check out thisisfoundry.com for more information about Foundry Church!Follow @thisisfoundry on social media for updates.
You feel it, even if you can't explain it.You sit down to focus and your brain drifts. You want to be present with someone, but something feels slightly off. You try to push through it, thinking you just need more discipline.But what's actually happening is deeper.Your brain has been trained by repeated high stimulation to prioritize intensity over real life. Dopamine is the signal that tells your brain what matters. When that signal gets pushed too high too often, your brain raises the threshold.Now real life doesn't register the same way.That's why everything can still work when you're alone, but connection, focus, and motivation start to break down in real situations. The signal isn't landing clearly, so the response doesn't follow.Over time, this creates a pattern where you feel less in control of your attention, your energy, even your ability to connect.And if this keeps going, it doesn't stay subtle. It starts shaping how you show up in your life and relationships. You don't have to keep guessing what's happening in your brain.When you can actually see this pattern on a brain map, everything becomes clearer. You understand what's been trained, and more importantly, what needs to shift. I can walk you through that brain map session, here:https://calendly.com/dr-trish-leigh-brain-reboot/consultation?month=2026-03Send us Fan MailSupport the showHi. I am Dr. Trish Leigh, a Cognitive Neuroscientist, and Sex Addiction Recovery Coach. I am on a mission to help people heal their brains from porn use.My podcasts are designed to help you learn that:
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You're not crazy… you're carrying their energy....here's the truth. Listen along.MAGNETIC AFFIRMATIONS (1HR+): https://21-day-break-up-glow-up-challenge.teachable.com/p/making-mind-magnetic-affirmations-all-eyes-will-be-on-you-793498
Show Notes:: Mental Health seems to be such a taboo topic to talk about in church. Whether because of shame, or insecurities, or not feeling like there is a safe place to do so. But that begs the question, should it be this way? In this week's episode of RealTalk Christian Podcast, Andrew Myers joins Chris Fuller in dissecting and discussing mental health in the church and how we should handle it. We hope you enjoy this episode. //Resources Used In This Episode// https://www.amazon.com/Proverbs-Mind-Heart-Patient-Wisdom/dp/B0GQHVWPYW/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3KRGOOK905YL8&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.XS0FxIpf-qVhwXryfrxumulnpppvyQIA6Yii4kR9NyVQD9ciXDT-iFWHkMQo3FX0xF9KDY3C8jGiW-X2qI0jrNo-eetTjCbVJTZYPWYTSRqyz5uSH_j9mOVuNhCiI5lbzErP-M5ue2g63ofeHjxtM24IlR3Y5UKLqNdP-ZSiGEZ1pqtBNeD6g51VC95yu1i4.XcrC3i9YNkrOZVTSfbwfsvWP6PVUMrCeAOucaJZ92_g&dib_tag=se&keywords=proverbs+andrew+myers&qid=1774059576&sprefix=proverbs+andreww+myers%2Caps%2C168&sr=8-1 https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists //Other Episode You Might Enjoy// https://realtalkchristianpodcast.com/episodes/284-why-we-need-each-other-gods-design-for-community-in-the-church/ https://realtalkchristianpodcast.com/episodes/044-what-does-it-mean-to-find-your-identity-in-christ/ https://realtalkchristianpodcast.com/episodes/235-why-is-it-so-hard-to-share-my-faith/ https://realtalkchristianpodcast.com/episodes/228-5-ways-to-reset-your-faith-in-the-new-year/ https://realtalkchristianpodcast.com/episodes/170-being-a-christian-versus-being-a-disciple/ // Helpful Links // https://www.youtube.com/@realtalkchristianpodcast The Christian Standard Bible: https://csbible.com Lifeway Christian Resources: www.lifeway.com Got Questions?: www.gotquestions.org Dwell Bible App: https://dwellapp.io Cross Formed Kids from Ryan Coatney: https://www.crossformedkids.com RTC Quick Links: https://linktr.ee/realtalkchristianpodcast RTC Online: www.realtalkchristianpodcast.com Twin Valley Coffee: https://www.coffeehelpingmissions.com Revive festival : Music Festival | En Gedi Music Fest | Leonidas, MI (myrevivefest.com) Toccoa Coffee:https://toccoacoffee.com Let Them Live: https://letthemlive.org
Is the old inbound marketing playbook officially broken? According to AI Visibility Strategist Aimee Jurenka, it's time to "throw a funeral" for the traditional traffic metrics we've relied on for a decade.In this episode, Crystal and Aimee dive into the "panic state" many marketers feel as AI search begins to "swallow" organic traffic. They move beyond the fear to provide a roadmap for entrepreneurs and SEOs who need to adapt to a world where visibility matters more than rankings.In this episode, you'll learn:The Inbound Funeral: Why traditional silos are failing and why we need to look at what actually converts rather than just what brings traffic.Visibility vs. Traffic: How to shift your mindset (and your C-suite's expectations) from SEO rankings to AI search visibility.The "Search Everywhere" Strategy: Why e-commerce is moving to TikTok and how platforms like Reddit and Quora are becoming the new discovery engines.Proving Your Worth Without Data: How to use correlation, "grounding queries," and branded search metrics when traditional tracking goes dark.The Rise of the Specialist: Why the future of marketing belongs to the "AI Visibility Strategist" and niche specialists in Reddit or Citations.Key Resources Mentioned:Google Analytics & Tracking Experts: Dana DiTomaso and Brie Anderson.Tools: Bing AI Reports, Google Search Console, and Agentic SEO strategies.Top Quotes:"I feel like we just need to throw a funeral for all that inbound traffic we used to get... Let's look at what actually converted." — Aimee Jurenka "SEO is about rankings and traffic; AI search is going to be about visibility." — Aimee Jurenka Are you ready to stop chasing sessions and start chasing visibility? Tune Text me your questions or comments!Hey, Shopify store owners! (Especially if you're selling on Etsy, too!)Here's a quick question: Are people actually finding your products on Google?If SEO feels confusing, overwhelming, or like something you'll "get to later", this is for you.I'm hosting a free, seven day Shopify SEO challenge that breaks it down into simple, doable steps.No tech headaches, no fluff. Join us at Hey, Shopify store owners! (Especially if you're selling on Etsy, too!)Here's a quick question: Are people actually finding your products on Google?If SEO feels confusing, overwhelming, or like something you'll "get to later", this is for you.I'm hosting a free, seven day Shopify SEO challenge that breaks it down into simple, doable steps.No tech headaches, no fluff. Join us atSupport the showBook a Shopify Store Strategy Call With Crystal!Want to follow up on what you've heard? Search the podcast!AFFILIATE LINKS:Start your Shopify Store!Get SurferSEO!Metricool (to be everywhere online, you NEED a social media scheduler!)Grid and PixelNote: If you make a purchase using some of my links, I make a little money. But I only ever share products, people, & offers I trust & use myself!
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Ed Elson is a writer, analyst, and co-host of the Prof G Markets podcast with Scott Galloway. He is also host of the First Time Founders podcast. In 2024, he won the Webby honoree award for “Best Co-Host.” His podcast has consistently been ranked the number one business podcast in the U.S., and his work has been featured in multiple New York Times bestsellers, including The Algebra of Wealth, Adrift, and Siege.In the News: Terrifying video shows disgruntled employee start Ontario warehouse fire: ‘All you had to do was pay us enough to live', Automatic registration for U.S. military draft to begin in December, San Francisco coffee shop suddenly announces its yanking all Pride flags as staff revolt, Wild video captures women brawling across coffin at funeral after learning they both dated the dead man.FOR MORE WITH ED ELSON:PODCAST: Prof G MarketsINSTAGRAM: @ ed_elson_X: @ edels0nFOR MORE WITH RUDY PAVICH:DATES: This weekend in Rutherford, NJ at Bananas with Jonathan KiteAll next week at LA Comedy Club in VegasWEBSITE: RudyPavichComedy.comINSTAGRAM: @ Rudy_Pavich PUNCH UP LIVE: https://punchup.live/rudypavichLIVE SHOWS: April 17 - Phoenix, AZ (2 Shows)April 18 - Phoenix, AZ (2 Shows)April 19 - Phoenix, AZThank you for supporting our sponsors:BetOnlineForThePeople.Com/ADAMoreillyauto.com/ADAMPluto.tvRosettastone.com/ADAMSimpliSafe.com/ADAMSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Thanks to Grow Therapy for sponsoring this video! Head to https://growtherapy.yt.link/MLuzdkd to find your dream therapist today!Ever tried opening up… and felt like no one actually heard you? If talking about your depression, suicidal thoughts, or emotional pain leaves you feeling worse—or completely unseen—there's a reason for that.In this video, I break down why “just talk to someone” often fails—and the difference between first-person vs third-person understanding, plus 6 ways I've learned to feel heard when no one seems to get it.If you've felt like you're screaming into a void, I want to help you find ways to be understood—even if it doesn't come from where you expected.If the usual depression advice hasn't helped, it might be because it wasn't built for your type of depression. I created short quiz to help you identify your pattern and what to do about it.https://bit.ly/DrScottDepressionTypeNext Steps:If my videos have helped, my new book, The Light Between the Leaves, goes even deeperhttps://bit.ly/DrScottTheLightSFYTNext Steps:
The Daily Shower Thoughts podcast is produced by Klassic Studios. [Promo] Check out the Daily Dad Jokes podcast here: https://dailydadjokespodcast.com/ [Promo] Like the soothing background music and Amalia's smooth calming voice? Then check out "Terra Vitae: A Daily Guided Meditation Podcast" here at our show page [Promo] The Daily Facts Podcast. Get smarter in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Facts website. [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website. [Promo] Check out the Get Happy Headlines podcast by my friends, Stella and Mickey. It's a podcast dedicated to bringing you family friendly uplifting stories from around the world. Give it a listen, I know you will like it. Pod links here Get Happy Headlines website. Shower thoughts are sourced from reddit.com/r/showerthoughts Shower Thought credits: vonBoomslang, deanoplex, Lancs_wrighty, Virta15, Similar_Set_6582, Rod-Serling-Lives, Girls_Of_San_Diego, type_your_name_here, RevolutionaryRun1179, gamma-ray-bursts, datb0yavi, IcyThheOne, momsnbuttholes, CDXX__LXIX, e-bio, poisonflar5, hekatestoadie, Elluminated, walphin45, , The-dark-in-Bright, Tight-Context9426, Xerzajik, proteinpowda, CarCrash23, I_Like_Legos8374 Podcast links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZNciemLzVXc60uwnTRx2e Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-shower-thoughts/id1634359309 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/daily-dad-jokes/daily-shower-thoughts iHeart: https://iheart.com/podcast/99340139/ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a5a434e9-da18-46a7-a434-0437ec49e1d2/daily-shower-thoughts Website: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/dailyshowerthoughts Social media links Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DailyShowerThoughtsPodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DailyShowerPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DailyShowerThoughtsPodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dailyshowerthoughtspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of Timeless Wisdom, Dennis Prager explores the connection between happiness and goodness. He argues that not only do happy people do more good, but the people who do more good are also happier. Dennis delves into the idea that treating others decently and being kind can increase one's happiness, and that this is a moral obligation. He also discusses the importance of behavior over feelings, citing examples of people who act good despite having impure insides. This thought-provoking conversation challenges listeners to reevaluate their priorities and consider the impact of their actions on their own happiness. Follow on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/timeless-wisdom-with-dennis-prager/id1517302239 Follow us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4SZEYeH4tuLr2FvG4ok1rl Learn more about Dennis Prager: https://pragertopia.com/ Follow Dennis on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DennisPrager Follow Dennis on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedennisprager/ Follow Dennis on X: https://x.com/DennisPrager Learn more about the Salem Podcast Network: https://salempodcastnetwork.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if the way we've designed our cities… is quietly making us sick, disconnected, and alone? In this deeply thought-provoking conversation, Darin sits down with Tony Cho, visionary developer and pioneer of regenerative placemaking, to explore how our built environments shape everything from our mental health to our sense of belonging. From his unconventional upbringing on a spiritual commune to transforming Miami's urban core, Tony shares a powerful perspective on what's broken in modern society, and how we can redesign it. This episode dives into the collapse of true community, the hidden dangers of suburban life, and the urgent need to move beyond sustainability into true regeneration, where nature, culture, and human connection are at the center of how we build the future. What You'll Learn Why modern cities are fueling a global loneliness epidemic The difference between sustainability and true regeneration How urban design directly impacts your mental and physical health The three pillars of regenerative placemaking: nature, community, culture Why suburbia may be the "American nightmare" How community is more important than biohacking for longevity The role of nature in healing stress, anxiety, and disconnection Why scaling cities isn't the answer: local design is How "third spaces" are disappearing and why they matter The future of cities built for human connection instead of profit Chapters 00:00:03 – Opening: creating a roadmap to a SuperLife 00:00:32 – Sponsor: Fatty15 and the importance of cellular health 00:01:03 – The discovery of C15 and why it matters for longevity 00:02:12 – How cellular health impacts energy, aging, and metabolism 00:03:16 – Why C15 may be a missing nutrient in modern diets 00:04:06 – Returning to the episode 00:04:14 – Introducing Tony Cho and regenerative placemaking 00:04:43 – Tony's origin story: growing up on a spiritual commune 00:05:09 – The three pillars: nature, community, and culture 00:05:28 – Designing cities for connection and human health 00:06:11 – Starting the conversation: shared passions and purpose 00:06:34 – Life in an interfaith ashram and communal upbringing 00:07:14 – The impact of early spiritual discipline 00:08:17 – Leaving home and rebelling against structure 00:09:21 – The psychology of restriction and rebellion 00:10:18 – Discovering identity through independence 00:11:09 – Moving to Argentina and radical life shifts 00:11:51 – Being cut off and forced into self-reliance 00:12:42 – Entering nightlife and building a new life 00:13:11 – Transition into real estate and entrepreneurship 00:13:33 – Discovering the creative class in Miami 00:14:23 – Building community through urban revitalization 00:15:16 – Wynwood's rise and global cultural impact 00:15:37 – When success destroys authenticity 00:16:06 – The birth of regenerative placemaking 00:16:44 – The design flaw of modern cities 00:17:11 – Tribal living vs modern urban life 00:18:20 – Can community be designed at scale? 00:19:15 – Why regeneration is not about scaling 00:20:10 – The importance of place-based design 00:20:56 – The 15-minute city concept 00:21:17 – How cities became optimized for cars 00:21:49 – Sponsor: non-toxic cookware and health impacts 00:23:35 – The "American nightmare" of suburbia 00:24:07 – How built environments damage health 00:24:29 – Predatory design: food deserts and systemic issues 00:24:50 – Rethinking capitalism and city design 00:25:10 – Lessons from walkable, human-centered cities 00:25:34 – Technology, AI, and increasing disconnection 00:25:57 – Loneliness as a public health crisis 00:26:25 – The disappearance of "third places" 00:26:52 – Why community is the foundation of longevity 00:27:14 – The biology of human connection 00:27:43 – Nature access and urban happiness 00:28:27 – Redesigning cities for connection 00:28:49 – Regenerative housing and future living models 00:29:14 – Innovations in materials and construction 00:29:37 – Learning from nature's intelligence 00:29:56 – The failure of modern systems 00:30:30 – Regeneration beyond politics and ideology 00:30:51 – Measuring a city by health, not profit 00:31:12 – Infrastructure that fosters community 00:31:34 – The healing power of nature 00:32:00 – Forest bathing and science-backed wellness 00:32:22 – Reconnecting with biodiversity 00:32:57 – Awareness vs destruction of ecosystems 00:33:30 – Living in harmony with nature 00:34:10 – Closing reflections on designing a better future 01:13:00 – Final thoughts and outro Thank You to Our Sponsors Our Place: Toxic-free, durable cookware that supports healthy cooking. Get 40% off sitewide at fromourplace.com/DARIN. Fatty15: Get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/DARIN and using code DARIN at checkout. Join the SuperLife Community Get Darin's deeper wellness breakdowns — beyond social media restrictions: Weekly voice notes Ingredient deep dives Wellness challenges Energy + consciousness tools Community accountability Extended episodes Join for $7.49/month → https://patreon.com/darinolien Find More from Tony Cho Website: tony-cho.com Discover Tony's Future of Cities Instagram: @tonycho YouTube: Watch Now Buy Tony's New Book: Generation Regeneration Find More from Darin Olien: Instagram: @darinolien Podcast: SuperLife Podcast Website: superlife.com Book: Fatal Conveniences New Show: Roadmap to Happiness Key Takeaway "We didn't just accidentally become disconnected—we designed it that way. And if we designed it, we can redesign it. The future of human health, happiness, and longevity isn't in more technology—it's in rebuilding connection: to each other, to our communities, and to nature itself."
The Oklahoma City Thunder are sitting at 63 wins… but somehow this team still feels UNDERVALUED.In this episode of the Foxx Den Sports Podcast, Todd Foxx, Kellen, and Clay break down the Thunder's dominant 2026 NBA season, compare it to last year's championship run, and debate whether OKC is actually BETTER this year despite injuries to key players like J-Dub and Shai.We dive into:Thunder vs Western Conference competitionPlayoff matchups (Lakers, Rockets, Spurs & more)Why OKC is a nightmare matchup for teams like the LakersChet Holmgren vs Victor Wembanyama DPOY debateBench depth and who plays crunch time minutesShai Gilgeous-Alexander MVP + scoring title outlookBiggest threats to a Thunder repeatPlus: fun rapid-fire questions, hot takes, and sports debates you don't want to miss.If you're an OKC Thunder fan, NBA fan, or just love real, unfiltered sports talk — this episode is for you.
Send us a one-way message! (or visit outloudbible.com/contact to start a conversation)We slow down in John 13–14 to watch Jesus choose a towel, expose betrayal, and redefine greatness as humble love. We also hear his comfort for anxious hearts as he names himself the way to the Father and promises the Holy Spirit and real peace.• why the final week in John reveals what matters most to Jesus• the cultural meaning of foot washing and why Jesus doing it is shocking• Peter's resistance and Jesus' words about cleansing and belonging• Judas' betrayal and the heaviness of that moment at the table• the new commandment to love as Jesus loves and what it signals to the world• Peter's bold claim and Jesus' warning about denial• “I Am The Way, The Truth, And The Life” and what it means for knowing God• prayer in Jesus' name, obedience as love, and the promise of the Advocate• the difference between Jesus' peace and the world's peacefind your ECHO discipleship guide for John Part 2 at outloudbible.com At outloudbible.com, you can find free resources to help you study the Bible. And while you're there, send us a message to say hi, or start a conversation about having us at your church or event. If Outloud Bible has been a valuable part of your understanding of the Bible, please consider supporting the ministry by visiting outloudbible.com.Support the showCheck out outloudbible.com for helpful study resources, and to discover how to bring the public reading of God's word to your church, conference, retreat, or other event.
Conversations around women, power and independence are shifting fast, and not everyone is ready for it. In Episode 2, Joy breaks down what's really behind the "trad wife" movement and why it's sparking so much debate. From women upholding systems that work against them to the rise of more traditional expectations, this episode explores the tension between progress and pushback. Joy also dives into modern relationships, generational independence, and the evolving political climate shaping these conversations. This is an honest look at where things stand and where they may be headed.
In this episode, we discuss one of the silent killers in marriage that many couples avoid talking about—issues like poor communication, pride, unforgiveness, and emotional distance that slowly weaken a relationship over time.We also talk about the spiritual side of marriage. God designed marriage to be built on unity and love, but the devil often tries to bring division between couples through misunderstanding, offense, temptation, and unresolved conflict.When couples keep God at the center through prayer, humility, and honest communication, they can recognize these attacks and protect their relationship. Unity becomes possible when both partners choose to stand together instead of allowing division to grow.Join us as we have an honest conversation about faith, marriage, and how to guard your relationship while keeping God at the center.
“Empowerment.”It's the most overused word in one of the most uncomfortable conversations in America—and almost nobody stops to ask what it actually means.Tonight, we do.This episode follows a documented, repeatable pipeline affecting transgender youth across the country:➡️ Family rejection➡️ Housing instability➡️ Employment barriers➡️ Financial desperation➡️ Entry into the sex economyAnd then we layer in what changed everything:
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In this episode of Keeping Abreast, Dr. Jenn Simmons sits down with Del Bigtree for a conversation that pushes straight into one of the most uncomfortable questions in modern medicine: what if some of the things we have been taught to never question were never fully questioned to begin with?Together, they explore vaccines, informed consent, chronic disease, media influence, hospital incentives, and why so many people are starting to feel like the system was built to protect itself, not patients. This is not a light conversation, but it is a gripping one. If you have ever felt like the story you were given about health was incomplete, this episode will give language to that feeling and challenge you to think far more deeply about who decides what counts as truth.In this episode, you'll learn:Why so many people are losing trust in the medical system What informed consent should look like and why it matters How certain ideas in medicine become protected from scrutiny Why chronic disease is forcing bigger questions about what is making us sick How money, power, and institutional pressure shape medical decision making Why questioning the standard of care can come at a cost What is really at stake when patients are discouraged from asking questions Why this conversation matters even if you have never questioned the system before Episode Timeline:01:04 Dr. Jenn introduces Del Bigtree05:39 The Journey of a Contrarian: Del Bigtree's Background08:49 Challenging the Vaccine Narrative11:40 The Science Behind Vaccines: What We Know14:44 The Impact of Vaccines on Health17:37 The Role of the Pharmaceutical Industry20:26 The Decline of Children's Health23:41 The Debate on Vaccines and Natural Immunity26:27 The Influence of Media and Funding29:43 The Shift from Conventional Medicine32:29 The Inconvenient Truth About Vaccines35:40 The Future of Health and Safety Regulations48:33 Dinner with Dr. Zervos: A Turning Point57:14 The Shocking Study: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated01:05:59 The Medical System: A Crisis of Trust01:15:36 Informed Consent: The Right to Choose01:23:24 The Risks of Vaccination: A Parent's Dilemma01:29:45 Introduction to Breast Health AwarenessGuest: Del BigtreeWhere to find him: www.instagram.com/delbigtree/To talk to a member of Dr. Jenn's team and learn more about working privately with Dr. Jenn visit: https://calendly.com/stephanie-1031/clarity-callTo get your copy of Dr. Jenn's book, The Smart Woman's Guide to Breast Cancer, visit: https://tinyurl.com/SmartWomansBreastCancerGuideTo purchase the auria breast cancer screening test go here https://auria.care/ and use the code DRJENN20 for 20% Off.Connect with Dr. Jenn:Website: https://www.jennsimmonsmd.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrJennSimmonsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjennsimmons/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dr.jennsimmons
Stocks are trying to recover after a rough stretch—but rising oil prices, surging diesel costs, and global tensions are keeping pressure on markets.Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong break down what's driving today's market moves, why energy prices—especially diesel—are becoming a major economic risk, and whether private credit could really trigger the next financial crisis.Plus, a hard look at Social Security: what changes could actually fix the system—and why none of them are politically popular.Also covered:Why diesel prices matter more than gasolineThe truth about private credit risks vs. 2008A realistic plan to fix Social Security shortfallsTarget date funds and retirement risks you may be missingHow rising costs—from concerts to everyday life—reflect deeper economic pressuresFrom markets to retirement planning, this episode cuts through the noise and focuses on what actually matters for your financial future.
This episode is a raw, unfiltered breakdown of real divorce stories pulled straight from Reddit, reacted to in real time with zero sugarcoating. You'll hear hard conversations about dead bedrooms, emotional disconnection, infidelity, resentment, co-parenting, money, identity loss, and the quiet decisions that slowly kill marriages long before divorce papers are filed. Instead of surface-level takes, this video digs into accountability, communication failures, avoidance, and the uncomfortable patterns men and women repeat when they stop owning their role in the relationship.If you're married, separated, divorced, or quietly wondering if you're heading there, this video will challenge how you think about intimacy, loyalty, effort, and responsibility. Expect strong opinions, blunt truths, and uncomfortable clarity about why people leave, why they regret it, and what actually matters if you want to fix a marriage instead of burn it down. This isn't feel-good content, it's perspective for people who want to be honest with themselves and stop outsourcing blame for their lives.Disclaimer: We are not professionals. This podcast is opinioned based and from life experience. This is for entertainment purposes only. Opinions helped by our guests may not reflect our own. But we love a good conversation.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/2-be-better--5828421/support.
Question: Why was the latest season of The Bachelorette US cancelled days before release, costing more than US$30 million? Well, it’s got something to do with stunt casting and a very disturbing video leak… Also, millennial feminist icon Lindy West has written a memoir about being in a happily married throuple. The problem is, the Internet has seen her unvarnished honesty and unilaterally decided her book is a lie. Does West protest too much? Or do we have a problem believing a woman could ever be happy beyond the white picket fence? Plus, nap times, little lunch and a giant TV on wheels. Things we miss from primary school that should definitely be part of the workplace, pls. And, Chappell Roan and Coldplay kiss-cam star Kristin Cabot have some facts for us about public shaming. Oh, and how about those Matildas? The lessons we can only learn from (almost) winning. SUBSCRIBERS:Get 25% off Nala with your Mamamia subscription. Click here to get your code. Ends 1st April. SUBSCRIBE here: Support independent women's media What To Listen To Next: Listen to No Filter: Lindy West Isn't Afraid to Take Up Space. Listen to our latest episode: An Unhinged List Of Rules No One Asked For Listen: Mia's Diary Note: Burnout & Bras & Books, Oh My! Listen: A Dangerous Influencer Trend & Scurrilous Lip-Reading Gossip Listen: 'Are Flaps In Or Out?' Mia's Rogue Oscars Fashion Feedback Listen: A Very Awkward Oscars & That Manosphere Doco Listen: What We Did Before 9am Listen: A Lil' Treat: Jessie’s Very Surprising, Very Wonderful Twins Update Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts Discover more Mamamia Podcasts here including the very latest episode of Parenting Out Loud, the parenting podcast for people who don't listen to... parenting podcasts. SUBSCRIBE here: Support independent women's media Watch Australia's #1 podcast, Mamamia Out Loud: Mamamia Out Loud on YouTube What to read: Author Lindy West thought she had a 'perfect' marriage. Then her husband asked to open it. Lindy West: "I was in a relationship with a guy who was embarrassed to be seen with me in public." Chappell Roan can take a stand, we apparently just need her to suffer a bit first. Kristin was at the centre of the Coldplay kiss cam video. She just shared her side of the story. THE END BITS: Check out our merch at MamamiaOutLoud.com GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We’re listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message. Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud and on Tiktok @mamamiaoutloud Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land on which we have recorded this podcast.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Who pays on the first date? When should you talk about money in a relationship? How do you split finances with your partner — and what happens when you don't? Sabrina sits down with Jean and Cherie, the Tiger Sisters, to tackle every uncomfortable money question in dating and relationships — from first-date expectations and financial red flags to prenups, combining finances, and protecting yourself before marriage. If you've ever avoided "the money talk" with someone you're dating, this episode is your wake-up call. The Tiger Sisters bring their Wall Street, Silicon Valley, and business school backgrounds to break down the business side of love — why financial independence matters (especially for women), how to set boundaries around money without killing the romance, and why who you choose to marry is the single most important decision you'll ever make. Whether you're single, dating, or already in a relationship, this conversation will change how you think about love, money, and building a life with the right partner. Close the Loop: Mastering 2026 Dating Live Practice + Q&A with Sabrina Zohar I'm hosting a free live session on March 4, and this is the last one I'm planning for a long time. If dating keeps ending the same way and you can't figure out why, this is for you.
In this episode, Carl Jackson discusses the recent Canadian school shooting and the suspect's identity as a trans individual. He expresses frustration with the police's decision to respect the gunman's preferred pronouns, questioning the logic behind it. Carl also touches on the topic of transgenderism, stating that he believes it's not compassionate to accept it and that it's being used for political means. He shares his thoughts on Governor Andy Basheer's comments on faith and LGBTQ+ issues, and how they relate to the current societal trends. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.