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The Hoffman Podcast
S3E9: Dan Sterling – I Live in Massive Forgiveness

The Hoffman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 50:55


Dan Sterling and his story will open your heart in untold ways. A warm, vulnerable, caring man, Dan grew up in a very conservative family in Alberta, Canada where discipline and life were harsh. Two months before Dan came to the Process, he knew he "had a big problem." In his job as a Canadian police officer, Dan was investigating a case that caused him stress. He realized he was having a breakdown - a silent, stoic one. He came to realize he couldn't cry in spite of feeling great distress. At the start of the Process, Dan says he, "...almost felt like a pit-bull rescue." Note: Dan speaks about the suicide of his friend and the attempted suicide of others. Please call the US National Suicide Prevention Program at 800-273-8255 if you need someone to speak with. DAN'S STORY Dan's family was directly affected by the 1980s National Energy Program when the Canadian Government (Liberal) nationalized energy resources, causing great harm to the Alberta economy. His father's service station was not able to stay open. His family was plunged into poverty in a region with few opportunities. Kids picked on Dan in school because they were visibly poor. As a result, he learned to cope by fighting and hanging out with other poor kids. Often reminded by his parents that Liberals did this to his family, Dan grew up with disdain for anyone who looked well off because they had a secure public sector job. By the time Dan finished high school, his parents had healed and clawed their way back to some semblance of prosperity. But Dan remained bitter, blaming his parents, treating them poorly, and talking down to them. One day, Dan's father offered him an "olive branch with dollars on it," meaning that the gift was valuable beyond words. Dan couldn't accept it; but, after the Process, he found "massive forgiveness." While at university, Dan joined the army reserve. After completing his degree and while waiting to become a police officer, he went into the army full time. Dan left the military in 2006 and in 2007, started his career as a police officer in the north. After twelve years of busy police work as a frontline investigator, he now serves as a plainclothes investigator, starting three months after attending the Process in August 2019. Topics Mentioned in this episode: Canadian Government 1980s National Energy Program Tim McGraw: Humble and Kind Tim McGraw: Live Like You Were Dying "...And I loved deeper, And I spoke sweeter, And I gave forgiveness I'd been denying" If you or anyone you know is dealing with issues of suicide, please reach out to the US National Suicide Prevention Program at 800-273-8255.   Discover if the Process is right for you. Subscribe on Apple/iTunes

Breslin Banter
Jaden Akins Commits to Michigan State!

Breslin Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 48:28


Dan and David break down the recent commitment of Jaden Akins. They dive into what he brings, how his career at Michigan State might play out, and how he'll impact the program immediately. They also dive into national championship ceilings and the 2022 recruiting class. Note: Dan's mic went out for the second half of the episode, so it's a bit rough from him.

Ruined Childhoods
The Warriors (1979)

Ruined Childhoods

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2019 66:23


The Warriors (1979)“Come out to play-ay” with Dan, Jon, and The Warriors! Journey with them from the north Bronx to Coney Island as they follow The Warriors’ odyssey through a quasi-futuristic New York City even grittier than the actual NYC of the late 1970’s, which was already pretty darn gritty. Also: the Ruined Childhoods “End of the Decade” survey; new trailers for Ghostbusters: Afterlife and the Top Gun franchise.*NOTE: Dan incorrectly credits The Romantics with writing “I Don’t Want To Lose Your Love Tonight” by The OutfieldNext Episode: My Blue Heaven (1990)

Between Science and Superstition - A Twilight Zone Podcast!
The Twilight Zone S1E21 - Mirror Image - Meta Baggage!

Between Science and Superstition - A Twilight Zone Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 49:04


That's a little to Meta for me. In this episode of Between Science and Superstition, Dan and Ana break down the twenty-first episode of The Twilight Zone, Mirror Image. What does this episode mean? McCarthyism and the Red Scare? Identity? Mental Health? We talk about our various interpretations, as well as how sometimes aged special effects still work thematically. *Note Dan is has too much bass in his voice because he used the mic meant for Ana. Oops! hope you'll forgive us.* Our Website: BetweenScienceandSuperstition.com Our Socials: facebook.com/BetweenScienceandSuperstition twitter.com/BSASpod instagram.com/betweenscienceandsuperstition/   And find us, individually, on our twitters: twitter.com/mrdanrennie twitter.com/_AnaEdits Intro Music Licensed from www.purple-planet.com

Dan Has Jokes
Ep. 14 - Stefen Micheal Doesn’t Want Your Positive Vibes

Dan Has Jokes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 65:14


At what point does it become unhealthy to make yourself feel positive feelings? Stefen can’t stand “positive vibes” people, but needs to find a way to joke about them while getting the audience to side with him. He also has a joke about people who overshare, and perhaps there is a connection to be made between these two bits. Meanwhile, Dan is preparing for a big college gig, and has some ideas for how to engage the audience with college-related jokes. Stefen is a relatively new comic who used to work for the US Post Office, and if you’ve ever suspected your mailman of being on drugs, Stefen is here to tell you how right you are. Dan talks a little about how being a collections agent was such a miserable experience, he needed to start performing stand-up for the mental relief. They talk about the importance of knowing what you’re working on every time you go to an open mic, and the difficulty of maintaining healthy eating habits after you’ve bombed horribly. For an upcoming college show, Dan is looking for ways to engage the students by riffing on their degree programs. Unfortunately, the jokes he has in mind are not very good. (Note: Dan’s college show went great, everyone! The crowd work was a huge success.) Meanwhile, Stefen has some things to say about blinds and why they suck. He also rants about positive vibes people, and observes that negative emotions are a crucial part of human life. This leads him and Dan to explore funny ways to get a person to stop feeling positive for the sake of their own health. They end by talking about how full honesty is inappropriate for certain contexts, which leads to an unexpected but delightful ending in which two unrelated jokes get fused together in a very entertaining way.

POLITICO's Pulse Check
NYC health commissioner Mary Bassett and Chicago health commissioner Julie Morita

POLITICO's Pulse Check

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2017 44:48


The nation heard from President Donald Trump on Wednesday, who again urged Republicans to repeal the ACA. Congress continues to loudly battle over the law, and governors have spoken out too. But one voice that’s been largely ignored: Local health leaders. And on this episode of PULSE CHECK, two big city health commissioners — New York City commissioner Mary Bassett and Chicago commissioner Julie Morita — join POLITICO’s Dan Diamond to explain how Republicans’ plan would hit their cities, why they prioritize "health" over "health care" and how they're addressing persistent social inequality. They also walk through what it’s like to be a city health commissioner — a role that both describe as their dream job. We’d appreciate your help: Please share PULSE CHECK and rate us on your favorite podcast app! Have questions, suggestions or feedback? Email ddiamond@politico.com or tweet him @ddiamond. NOTE: Dan will be at Politicon.com next week for a live-taping of POLITICO’s Nerdcast podcast and to moderate a panel on health care. Stories referenced on the podcast: How the Cleveland Clinic gets healthier while its neighborhood stays sick: http://www.politico.com/interactives/2017/obamacare-cleveland-clinic-non-profit-hospital-taxes/ How hospitals got richer off Obamacare: http://www.politico.com/interactives/2017/obamacare-non-profit-hospital-taxes/

POLITICO's Pulse Check
News roundup and Austin Frakt on how to become a nationally known health care expert

POLITICO's Pulse Check

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2017 48:55


There's a lot of fuss around the House GOP's health care plan — but how real is it? POLITICO's Paul Demko talks with Dan Diamond about Republicans' latest push and whether there's any "there" there. (Starts at the 1:30 mark.) Then after the break, Austin Frakt — a well-known health care economist, blogger and New York Times "Upshot" contributor — joins PULSE CHECK to discuss the state of health care research and how to build a career in the public eye (starts at the 14:10 mark.) We’d appreciate your help: Please share PULSE CHECK and rate us on your favorite podcast app! Have questions, suggestions or feedback? Email ddiamond@politico.com. Note: Dan is headed off on a reporting project, but Jason Millman will guest host on PULSE CHECK next week.

One Word, Go! Show
Episode 49: “Fire” with Mat’s Mom!

One Word, Go! Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2014 45:40


Today's word is "fire" submitted by Ian N! On this episode, Mat, Dan, and Shelley discuss setting bathtubs ablaze, leaving poop on Granny's pillow, being in a coma for four months, firing worthless employees, and the importance of fire safety. Note: Dan does not actually abuse animals. He was 7 years old and dumb. The cat ended up being A-OK. Don't hurt animals. Leave a comment below (or call into the voicemail line at 206-337-5302) and tell us the most recent thing you've set on fire! The song at the end of the show is from Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash! --- The One Word, Go! Show is a proud affiliate of The Webcast Beacon Network! Submit your word! - Onewordgoshow.com Merchandise - Onewordgo.storenvy.com Voicemail Line - 206-337-5302 Twitter - Twitter.com/onewordgo Facebook - Facebook.com/onewordgo Share:FacebookTwitterDiggRedditTumblrPinterestStumbleUpon