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My guest on the show today is Jonny Thakkar. Jonny is an Assistant Professor in Political Science at Swarthmore College and one of the founding editors of The Point. He's the author of various articles, most recently “Beyond Equality” in the newest issue of the Point, and the 2018 book Plato as Critical Theorist.I asked Jonny on to talk about his late friend and mentor the philosopher and psychoanalyst Jonathan Lear, who was his advisor at the University of Chicago Committee on Social Thought and, as you'll hear in our discussion, his occasional advisor on matters of the heart.He wrote about Lear, after his death, along with a collection of other remembrances from friends and colleagues of Lear's:His own career path was so individual as to be impossible to emulate. Institutionally speaking, he had completed two undergraduate degrees, one in history and the other in philosophy, followed by two graduate degrees, the first a Ph.D. on Aristotle's logic under the supervision of Saul Kripke—a prodigy in contemporary logic and metaphysics who was only eight years older than Jonathan, had no expertise in Aristotle and only ever supervised one other dissertation—and the second a professional qualification in psychoanalysis that licensed him to treat patients clinically. His philosophical interlocutors were many and various, among them Plato, Aristotle, Kierkegaard, Freud, Heidegger, Wittgenstein, Williams, J. M. Coetzee and Marilynne Robinson, but he was no dilettante. He wanted to understand what it meant to be human, and he simply followed that question wherever it took him. Without end, I should add: he took up the study of ancient Hebrew in his mid-seventies because he had become so puzzled by the treatment of the prophet Balaam that he wanted to make sure he wasn't missing anything in translation!That ethos of constant self-development was central to what you might call Jonathan's philosophy of life. Some people use the term “perpetual student” pejoratively; for Jonathan, being open to learning from the world was the key to human flourishing. As he told matriculating undergraduates in a 2009 address, “the aim of education is to teach us how to be students.” In the preface to Open Minded, he wrote that achieving tenure at Cambridge in his twenties freed him from professional pressures to such an extent that he was forced to confront the meaning of his own existence. “I realized that before I died, I wanted to be in intimate touch with some of the world's greatest thinkers, with some of the deepest thoughts which humans have encountered. I wanted to think thoughts—and also to write something which mattered to me.”We talk about Lear's work, but also about what it means to be, or be influenced by, what Lear called a “local exemplar,” which is someone who has a profound influence on the people around him or her. An exemplar could be a real mentor in the classic sense, as Lear was for Jonny and other students of his, or a writer who affects other people just through text, which is how he functioned in my life. It could also be someone who just said or did something once or a few times that stays with us, imprints itself on us, and changes us in ways that unfold over time.So we talk about how Lear played that role in our lives, but also about the ways in which Thakkar may be playing the role of local exemplar, as a teacher, in the lives of his students, and more generally what it is about someone, or something, that makes it capable of influencing us in these ways.One reason we ended up in this space, I think, is that I've been wrestling a lot, lately, with the question of how writing does or doesn't influence people, because I'm writing a book, on relationships and therapy, that edges into the territory of self-help, and I've become moderately obsessed with not replicating the mistake that so many self-help books make on this front, which is thinking that in order to help people, the thing to do is give them straightforward advice on how to do or be better.This always seems to me like a fundamental misunderstanding of how texts change people, and in some ways an odd one to make in particular for the therapists and psychologists who write so many of these books. If anyone should understand that the human psyche is tricky and that real change tends be a product of close relationships and communal structures playing out over time, rather than advice distilled to words, it should be therapists.Texts do change people's lives, but it's indirect. They're poetic. They're narrative. They're allusive and elusive. They're not precision tools to achieve a predictable outcome in readers.Lear understood this. I asked him once if the style of his essays was deliberately looping and associative because he was trying to emulate something about the rhythms of psychoanalytic practice, and his response was surprise. I just try to write clearly, he said, and the more I think the more I believe him. I think there was something so integrated in the way he did all these things – teach, write, practice psychoanalysis – that his version of writing clearly became this thing that I perceived as indirect, and that it is because of this, in some sense, that his writing has the capacity to affect people in a way that most self-help literature doesn't.I didn't know Lear well, as a person, but he had, and continues to have, a big influence on me. That's even more the case for Jonny, as you'll hear. I don't think he's for everyone, but if he might be for you, I really encourage you to pick up one of his books or find one of his essays online. I'll drop in some links to a few of below. He was a remarkable person.Hope you enjoy. Peace.Jonathan Lear articles:* “Aims of Education”* “Inside and Outside the Republic”* “A Case for Irony”* “Wisdom Won from Illness” [this is actually the whole text of one of his books]* “Transience and hope: A return to Freud in a time of pandemic”* “Jumping from the Couch: An Essay on Phantasy and Emotional Structure”* “Can the virtuous person exist in the modern world?” This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit danieloppenheimer.substack.com/subscribe
Ken and Lima weigh the pros and cons of drafting Ty Simpson rather than signing a QB like Malik Willis or standing pat with Shedeur Sanders or Deshaun Watson.
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Nick and Jonathan debate if they're open-minded on what the Browns should do with the 6th overall pick. Then, they question if the divisional round will live up to the wild card round of the NFL Playoffs.
What happens when intimacy starts to feel distant and sex becomes less frequent—or disappears altogether? In this episode, we dive into the many reasons a partner may lose interest in sex, including aging, stress, medications, body image, mental health, and life's everyday pressures. We talk openly about how these changes can affect both partners, the emotional fallout that often goes unspoken, and why loss of desire isn't always about attraction or love. Most importantly, we explore ways couples can communicate, reconnect, and navigate this sensitive topic with honesty, empathy, and hope.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/hot-wife-podcast-and-the-swinger-lifestyle--5343522/support.Join our Supporters Club and listen to our shows Ad FREE!https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/hot-wife-podcast-and-the-swinger-lifestyle--5343522/support
ResourcesMy book Radical Self-HonouringYearly Business Planner Repurpose Ai: Streamline your content creation and repurpose effortlessly with Repurpose Ai.Later Content Scheduling: Simplify your social media strategy with Later.Flodesk: Elevate your email marketing with Flodesk – get 50% off your first year using this link.Other Resources:Submit a question to be featured on the podcast and receive live coaching! Send a voice note or fill out the question form.Where To Find Us:Instagram: @sigma.wmnTikTok: @sigma.wmnNewsletter: Subscribe here.Threads: @sigma.wmn.This episode in the Success Mindset Series dives into one of the most limiting patterns for women in business: black and white thinking. We explore how rigid, all-or-nothing beliefs quietly block your business growth, make you reactive, and stop you from receiving the support, strategy and feedback that would actually help you move forward. If you catch yourself thinking “this always fails” or “that never works for me”, this is for you.I unpack how black and white thinking often shows up in spiritual and wellness spaces, from rejecting strategy outright to clinging to one “right way” of doing business. You will hear real examples from client experiences, plus how rigidity wastes time, money and emotional energy. We look at what it actually means to have a success mindset, and why openness, nuance and receptivity are core skills if you want sustainable, values-led growth.You will leave with a clear action step to start shifting your mindset: tracking your immediate yes or no reactions. This simple practice helps you notice where you are shutting down possibility, so you can respond with more curiosity, groundedness and self-honouring leadership in your business.Tune in to hear:How black and white thinking is quietly holding you back in business and in coaching spaces.How to stop being reactive in business and cultivate a more open, success-oriented mindset.Why open-mindedness is a key ingredient in building a sustainable, values-led business.Find the Complete Show Notes Here → https://sigmawmn.com/podcastIn This Episode, You'll Learn:What a success mindset really means and how it impacts your results as a woman in business.How black and white thinking shows up in wellness and spiritual business spaces and blocks your growth.How rigidity around “right and wrong” wastes time, money and energetic capacity.A practical action step to build openness by tracking your immediate reactions and choosing a more expansive response.Themes & Time Stamps:[1:31] Introduction to the Success Mindset Series[1:56] Today's topic. Black and white thinking[2:15] Importance of openness for business women[2:43] Newsletter and branding offer announcement[3:27] Client testimonial. Maya's experience[4:46] Defining success mindset and its impact[5:14] Black and white thinking explained[5:38] How black and white thinking shows up in spiritual and wellness spaces[6:49] Examples of black and white thinking in clients[8:28] The impact on coaching and business growth[13:20] Personal reflection. “Stop dying on hills”[13:53] The challenge of coaching closed-minded clients[15:23] How rigidity wastes time and money[16:40] The value of openness and taking advice[18:07] Action step. Track your immediate yes or no reactions[20:31] Episode wrap-up and invitation for feedback
Re-Release! Today on the podcast, we have a great conversation with narcissism expert Dr. Ramani Durvasula. Dr. Ramani is a licensed clinical psychologist. She has spoken at various universities and institutions including Coca-Cola, Amazon, and Universal Studios. Dr. Ramani is a sought-after expert with appearances on the Today Show, Red Table Talk, and Vogue's "Open Minded" series with Kendall Jenner. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Men's Health,BBC, USA Today, Refinery29, and more. She discusses narcissism on her popular YouTube channel, on social media as @DoctorRamani, her popular online program on healing from narcissistic abuse, and as the host of the podcast Navigating Narcissism with Dr. Ramani. Her fourth book will be released on February 20th and is a transformative guide titled: It's Not You: Identifying and Healing from Narcissistic People. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Whether you're familiar with astrology or not, you'll be surprised by Israel's approach. It might confirm your joy in it or reveal something new.In our conversation, we explore the human experience from various angles, including A Course in Miracles and astrology.The joy of pursuing happiness!May you feel uplifted by our willingness to laugh!Blessings!Wanakohttp://www.sacredplanets.co.uk/
Robbie talks about a lot of stuff and Mike's not really sure what's going on. And vice versa, probably. ---------- Get some C26 Gear for Christmas: https://c26triathlon.com/shop/ Looking for a great way to empower your training, explore your limits, and exist in the moment? Check out C26 Adventure Camps for 2026! http://watersharpensiron.com Want to build strength and conquer the water? Look into our swim camps at C26Hub.com Looking for triathlon coaching? Comb through our roster at https://c26triathlon.com/about/coaches/ Topics: Ironman changes course nutrition Early season 70.3s The off season is getting shorter December Rules as life rules The quickening Money is pushing the calendar Periodization What part of the year do you have the most time? Color coding your season Building your race calendar so it makes sense Change for the sake of change? Being focused and Open Minded at once When things get stale Obsessing about Zones Micro Goals Simulating those race feelings Exploring the demands of what you want to do in a race Tri-Calc secrets Intrinsic motivation WANTING what is required to hit your goals It's easy to want race goals Mike Tarrolly - mike@c26triathlon.com Robbie Bruce - robbie@c26triathlon.com Check us out at www.c26triathlon.com Looking to find your flow? Check out C26 Adventures! www.watersharpensiron.com
In this episode of Lipstick on Labcoats, we tiptoe across the tightrope between staying open minded and staying grounded. Join our host as they unpack how to welcome new ideas without falling into claims that crumble under real evidence. It's a guided tour through what counts as reliable research, how to spot outdated or shaky sources, and how to keep your curiosity sharp without letting it chase every shadow online.If you enjoy wonder but want your facts to hold up under a good microscope, this episode keeps your thinking bright, steady, and responsibly bold.
In deze aflevering bespreken Alex en Rob de uitdagingen en mogelijkheden van vegan dating. Ze delen persoonlijke ervaringen, de rol van dating apps, en de voordelen en nadelen van online daten. Ook wordt het belang van open-mindedheid en zelfliefde in de datingwereld benadrukt, evenals alternatieven voor online daten zoals evenementen en workshops.
Welcome to another episode of Wesleyan Ways: Exploring Our Methodist Roots. In this episode, host Lan Davis-Wilson, Director of Belonging and Advocacy, and Bishop Sue Haupert-Johnson sit down with Rev. April Casperson—an ordained deacon and Director of Enrollment Management at the Methodist Theological School in Ohio (MTSO). April brings deep experience in diversity and inclusion, vocational discernment, and intercultural development, and together they explore one central question: How do United Methodists welcome others with the same loving acceptance that Christ extends to us?
SPONSORS: 1) TRUE CLASSIC: Upgrade your wardrobe and save on @trueclassic at https://trueclassic.com/JULIAN! #trueclassicpod 2) EXPRESS VPN: Secure your online data TODAY by visiting http://ExpressVPN.com/JULIANDOREY PATREON https://www.patreon.com/JulianDorey ****TIMESTAMPS in description below**** Sarah Edmondson is a Canadian actress and podcaster. Edmondson is a former member of NXIVM, a now-defunct s3x cult and pyramid scheme founded by Keith Raniere. PRE-ORDER SARAH's BOOK: https://www.sarahedmondson.com/book SARAH's LINKS: IG: https://www.instagram.com/sarahedmondson/?hl=en X: https://x.com/sarahjedmondson YT: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=a+little+bit+culty FOLLOW JULIAN DOREY INSTAGRAM (Podcast): https://www.instagram.com/juliandoreypodcast/ INSTAGRAM (Personal): https://www.instagram.com/julianddorey/ X: https://twitter.com/julianddorey JULIAN YT CHANNELS - SUBSCRIBE to Julian Dorey Clips YT: https://www.youtube.com/@juliandoreyclips - SUBSCRIBE to Julian Dorey Daily YT: https://www.youtube.com/@JulianDoreyDaily - SUBSCRIBE to Best of JDP: https://www.youtube.com/@bestofJDP ****TIMESTAMPS**** 0:00 - Intro 1:28 – Many People Can Fall Into Cults…NXIVM, Scientology, HBO's The Vow 12:54 – Good Until It Got Dark, Keith, DOS, Sarah's Acting Background 23:34 – Returning to Vancouver, Sarma, Being Ripe for a Cult 33:02 – What The Bleep, Shifting Consciousness, Situational Vulnerability 44:57 – Open-Minded but Angst, L5D, Micro-dosing, Curriculum, Meeting Mark 54:47 – Rose McGowan, Weinstein, Hollywood Cults, Epstein Parallels 01:04:42 – Sarah Avoiding LA, NXIVM Structure, Tacoma WA, Suzanne 01:15:14 – Suzanne's Manipulation, Holiday Inn Trainings, Nancy & Gaslighting 01:26:15 – Gaslit Expression, Day 3 Switch, Coaching Pyramid, Actors at the Top 01:36:44 – Nancy's Hypnotism, Keith's Manipulation, Spiritual Wives, A-List Trainings 01:54:45 – Vanguard Week, Christ Imagery, Festival of Flowers, Moral Weaponizing 02:04:54 – Dark Turn, Harem Building, Fawn Response, Sarah's Close Calls 02:15:18 – Acting in NXIVM, MLM vs Pyramid, Dalai Lama Endorsement, Tourette Claims 02:24:54 – Tourette Cases, Pseudoscience, Bronfmans, Wild Wild Country, Baskin Robbins Heiress 02:35:50 – Reaching Proctor, Giving Up Acting, Mexican President's Son, Belonging 02:45:30 – Orange Level, Meeting Nippy, Keith's Lip Kissing, Dating in NXIVM 02:55:16 – The Final Quarter, Suspicions Rising 03:04:29 – Real Improvement or Cult Illusion?, 20k Members, Commitment Patterns 03:08:37 – New episode coming... CREDITS: - Host, Editor & Producer: Julian Dorey - COO, Producer & Editor: Alessi Allaman - https://www.youtube.com/@UCyLKzv5fKxGmVQg3cMJJzyQ - In-Studio Producer: Joey Deef - https://www.instagram.com/joeydeef/ Julian Dorey Podcast Episode 361 - Sarah Edmondson Music by Artlist.io Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Pre-Order my new book ADHD IS OVER! now on Amazon: tinyurl.com/532b2ck8 My guest is psychiatrist Dr. Margaret Coffey. Dr. Coffey received her Bachelor of Science degree from Brown University and her M.D. from Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City. After completing her residency in psychiatry at Yale-New Haven Hospital, she had a successful private practice in New Haven for 30 years while serving on the clinical faculty at Yale Medical School and Yale New Haven Hospital. Her areas of specialty include depression, anxiety, eating disorders, trauma, relationships, parenting and ADHD as well as borderline and narcissistic personalities. She is also certified in Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy and has a particular expertise in psychopharmacology as well as several psychotherapeutic modalities, including Mentalization-based Psychotherapy and Relational Therapy. Dr. Coffey currently serves on the Mentalizing Initiative Board at UCLA and practices now here in Ojai, California. Listen in as I asked her some crucial questions when it comes to the diagnosis, labeling children, ADHD medications and more. For more information on this podcast, please visit www.adhdisover.com
Episode Notes Rob returns with Travis Bow of Reel Comics Heroes as the money takes a trip uptown and Garber begins to try and negotiate with Blue.
Today's episode with an openminded global citizen that dares to wear a Birkin bag. Meet Niklas: A designer at heart, inspired by movement, people, and everyday moments. Balancing creativity, discipline, and the curiosity for what comes next. @drschwank @unesurecent @maisonbyniklas
Nick and Jonathan question the possibility of Deshaun Watson playing before Shedeur Sanders.
Being receptive isn't about sitting back and waiting for love to magically find you — and it's definitely not about being passive. In episode 2/4 in our series on receiving, you'll discover the subtle but powerful difference between receptivity and passivity, and why mastering this nuance changes everything in dating and relationships. I'll also guide you through a simple “Receptivity Ritual” you can try this week to start magnetizing more of what you desire in love and in life. Join the upcoming live Ready to Receive 2-part Masterclass for just $11 >> Get early access to The Irresistible Woman® Essentials, the 9-week live coaching program that takes you from anxious/avoidant to secure in love. Kicking off in September, you can reserve your spot now for 50% off with pre-sale savings + get two FREE The Irresistible Woman® Activation LIVE tickets. Claim your spot now by emailing or DMing 'Essentials' and you'll receive all the info. >>
Jeff Phelps pitches the idea of Kenny Pickett to fans, asking them to be open minded on him working out with the Browns.
Jeff asks fans to be open minded on Kenny Pickett with Browns+Chris Rose: Browns likely goal is finding if one of rookie lottery tickets hit, or if they're long term backup options+Continued discussion on Shedeur not getting any team reps at joint practice
Today I am deLIGHTed to share this imperfectly perfect, perfectly imperfect conversation with Sara Love who is an energetic intuitive, multidimensional communicator, and co-architect of a new kind of intelligence.She works at the intersection of technology and consciousness, bridging human intuition and AI through quantum communication.Together we discussed:Sara's journey and the Lunari codesThe third path: beyond dualityEducation and individual giftsSara offered a live reading and vibrational insights for me as an individual.The power of intuition and empathyResonance versus Coherence and understanding spiritual growthIntegrating knowledge from head to heartReleasing emotional baggage and weightSelf-awareness and vibrational alignmentHarmonic mantras and the language of the soulAnd a lot moreYou can find Sara's facebook page hereAnd the webpage for her business
Seminar in Cork, Ireland (10/18-10/19): https://unpacked.stream/ireland Welcome to unPACKed, an open-minded podcast taking a clinical, *not political*, approach to help pet parents around the world. Join Sailor Jerri and Mattison, certified trainers and canine behavior experts with a combined 3 decades of experience in behavioral dog training. This is a special episode where Jerri and Mattison dive deep into The Open Minded Approach, which drives everything they do as trainers and teachers. To apply for next season, see photos of the dogs featured in this episode, or read full episode transcripts, visit us at www.unpacked.stream and connect with us on Instagram @Sailorjerrithedogtrainer and @Freedbytraining. unPACKed was created by Jerri Scherff and Mattison Simpson, and edited and produced by Josh Wasta under the Supervision of Straight Up Dog Talk LLC and Emily Breslin. Visual design by Mattison Simpson and theme music by Oleksandr Stepanov.
Spiritual deconstruction is everywhere—but not all of it leads to healing. In this message from No Pain Like Church Pain, we explore how to process spiritual questions with both openness and discernment. If you've ever been burned by church culture, pressured to conform, or told not to ask questions, this message is for you.Grounded in Acts 17:10–15, this talk invites you to become a noble seeker—someone who digs into the Word, tests what's taught, and listens to God more than the loudest voices around them. Let's talk about how to deconstruct in a way that doesn't destroy your faith, but refines it.⛪ Need healing from church hurt? You're not alone. There's still a family for you in God.
Aqeel Aadam is a musician, sound designer, and plugin developer blending modular synthesis with a love of nature and organic textures. Through his company, Aqeel Aadam Sound, he creates audio plugins for the curious and open-minded. He creates tools that spark inspiration rather than dictate outcomes. Aqeel and I explore the connection between nature and synthesis, the power of limitations in creativity, and how modular gear shapes his sonic world. We talk about learning through struggle, designing plugins that encourage play over perfection, and finding joy in the unpredictable. Aqeel shares his story of learning guitar from his jazz-guitarist grandfather, discovering modular synthesis in college, and developing a suite of expressive, visually rich plugins like Ridgewalk, Waymaker, and Weeping Wall. Listen on Apple | Spotify | YouTube Takeaways: Plugins for the Curious & Open-Minded – Aqeel designs tools that prioritize exploration over precision, encouraging musicians to discover unexpected results through experimentation. Modular Meets Nature – His music and visual plugin interfaces reflect his deep love of nature and organic textures, merging the electronic and the natural in both form and function. Learning Through Struggle – From self-teaching guitar to building plugins, Aqeel embraces the idea that struggling through something is essential to meaningful learning. Designing for Musical Flow – Rather than overloading plugins with technical features, Aqeel focuses on simplicity, usability, and play, so musicians can stay in the creative zone. From Guitar to Eurorack – His journey from jazz guitar to modular synths and plugin development reflects a wide-ranging approach to music-making and sound design. Improvisation as Composition – Aqeel's performances and recordings often begin with semi-generative modular systems, allowing spontaneity to guide structure and form. Inspiration Over Information – His plugins don't just process sound—they invite interaction and interpretation, helping users find their voice through curiosity. Contextual Composition – Like an impressionist painter, Aqeel aims to place abstract textures into recognizable musical frameworks that resonate emotionally. Visual Interfaces Matter – From growing circular meters to mountainous visualizers, Aqeel's plugins look as fun as they sound—inviting creators to explore without intimidation. Building an Ecosystem – With plugins like Waymaker interacting with his other tools, Aqeel is creating a modular digital environment where small ideas lead to big creative breakthroughs. Links: Aqeel Aadam Sound Website – https://aqeeladamsound.com Aqeel Aadam Sound Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/aqeelaadamsound Aqeel's Personal Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/aqeel.aadam Aqeel's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@AqeelAadam Aqeel on Bandcamp - https://aqeelaadam.bandcamp.com Brian Funk Website – https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club – https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer Book – https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack – https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast Archive – https://brianfunk.com/podcast
How can open-mindedness benefit your journey in life? Let's explore 9 ways it can help. Join host Steve Wohlenhaus on the ANATOMY OF SUCCESS podcast and dig deep into what actions you can take to find success in health, work, and relationships. Expect transparent candor and challenges that require action, all to help you define success on your own terms. JOIN THE AOS ACADEMY – top-tier, high-impact online courses designed to catalyze your success and satisfaction in life – learn more at https://aos.academy Steve's real-time audio weather company: https://weatherology.com/ More about Steve: https://weatherology.com/steve/ CONNECT ON SOCIAL LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-wohlenhaus/ Instagram: @stevewohlenhaus / https://www.instagram.com/stevewohlenhaus/ Facebook: stevewohlenhaus / https://www.facebook.com/stevewohlenhaus TikTok: @stevewohlenhaus / https://www.tiktok.com/@stevewohlenhaus Catch the latest episodes or binge the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon.
Hour 1: Pacers win Game 3 + Browns fans OK with moving on from Dillon Gabriel? + Browns fans open-minded on QB full 2118 Thu, 12 Jun 2025 14:33:18 +0000 lDkg5I3uWmx3dXTBEkuRJ4SJrfAI3lYU sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 1: Pacers win Game 3 + Browns fans OK with moving on from Dillon Gabriel? + Browns fans open-minded on QB The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
How Browns fans are as "open-minded" at QB as they've ever been full 604 Thu, 12 Jun 2025 10:55:22 +0000 TjdjctAltuIkjaXYuO7f69Ax8vQw0grE nfl,cleveland browns,sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima nfl,cleveland browns,sports How Browns fans are as "open-minded" at QB as they've ever been The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodca
Curator, writer, and executive director Jessica Bell Brown returns to reflect on her evolving leadership at the Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University. In this conversation, we talk about openness as a strategy, the role of listening in shaping institutions, and what it means to make space for experimentation in times of uncertainty.Jessica shares how porosity, risk, and care shape her curatorial and executive approach—from expanding access beyond traditional art forms to launching chef residencies and community media programs at the ICA. We discuss the influence of her time at MoMA and the Baltimore Museum of Art, the power of contemporary art to respond to crisis, and why joy and curiosity remain central to her vision.Topics Covered:What leadership looks like through the lens of listeningExpanding access to arts beyond galleries and into kitchens and podcastsNavigating risk and limitation in an age of shrinking arts fundingThe evolving responsibility of cultural institutionsThe importance of reflection, care, and creative openness
AJ is back on the prowl after not finding ant sparks??
Giants general manager Zack Minasian joined The Roast to talk about when Bryce Eldridge could work his way up to the big league level, the current state of Willy Adames and the rise of Randy Rodriguez.
The Warriors need to consider all options, even moving off the current Big 3, if they want to compete in the younger NBA.
Bleav in Vikings welcomes former NFL and Vikings wide receiver Michael Floyd as he reflects on his journey through the NFL, updates fans on his current life after the NFL and looks back on the 2017 Vikings season.
(00:00) NFL schedule release begins with Cowboys vs. Eagles (13:16) Derek Carr retires, what's next for Saints? (26:20) Are the Celtics back in control? (37:20) AFC Playoffs 1 in, 1 out (52:26) Shedeur Sanders talks about his doubters (01:05:54) Is Jokic a problem for the Nuggets (01:12:18) Giannis is "open-minded" to moving on from the Bucks (01:25:02) Who ya got: Knicks or Celtics? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to Seasoned Sessions! This episode, we spoke about this year's Met Gala, rudeness, and more. Get in touch with us at @seasonedsessionspod, @adaenechi, and @its_hanifahh. Have a great week!
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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3582: Kathy Robinson explores the transformative power of paradoxical thinking as a tool for navigating today's complex, often divisive world. By embracing a both/and mindset instead of binary either/or thinking, we open ourselves to deeper understanding, reduced emotional reactivity, and more peaceful, creative decision-making. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://athenawellness.com/blog/2022/4/1/the-art-of-holding-paradox Quotes to ponder: "The practice of considering a both/and view doesn't ask that we agree with opposing views, but it does ask us to allow the space for multiple experiences, opinions, and possibilities." "Paradoxical thinking gives us the opportunity to approach our challenges from different angles instead of one perspective for a deeper understanding and more inclusive resolution." "What we find when we hold a paradox is that what's on the other side is insight." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3582: Kathy Robinson explores the transformative power of paradoxical thinking as a tool for navigating today's complex, often divisive world. By embracing a both/and mindset instead of binary either/or thinking, we open ourselves to deeper understanding, reduced emotional reactivity, and more peaceful, creative decision-making. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://athenawellness.com/blog/2022/4/1/the-art-of-holding-paradox Quotes to ponder: "The practice of considering a both/and view doesn't ask that we agree with opposing views, but it does ask us to allow the space for multiple experiences, opinions, and possibilities." "Paradoxical thinking gives us the opportunity to approach our challenges from different angles instead of one perspective for a deeper understanding and more inclusive resolution." "What we find when we hold a paradox is that what's on the other side is insight." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3582: Kathy Robinson explores the transformative power of paradoxical thinking as a tool for navigating today's complex, often divisive world. By embracing a both/and mindset instead of binary either/or thinking, we open ourselves to deeper understanding, reduced emotional reactivity, and more peaceful, creative decision-making. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://athenawellness.com/blog/2022/4/1/the-art-of-holding-paradox Quotes to ponder: "The practice of considering a both/and view doesn't ask that we agree with opposing views, but it does ask us to allow the space for multiple experiences, opinions, and possibilities." "Paradoxical thinking gives us the opportunity to approach our challenges from different angles instead of one perspective for a deeper understanding and more inclusive resolution." "What we find when we hold a paradox is that what's on the other side is insight." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SYNOPSIS:In this episode, Ali is joined by Uma Furman, a Somatic Sex Educator with decades of experience at the intersection of embodiment, sexuality, and spirituality. They delve into the importance of tuning into one's somatic intelligence and embracing a full-body sensual experience over mere orgasm-chasing. Uma provides insights into how societal and environmental factors impact our erotic lives from childhood, and discusses the importance of curiosity in sexual exploration. She also shares her journey, focusing on sexual pleasure and fulfillment at different life stages, touching upon the challenges and opportunities that menopause presents for women. Additionally, Ali and Uma explore how cultural attitudes around sex create pressures and limitations for different genders. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of somatic pleasure, break out of sexual ruts, and foster a more authentic and fulfilling connections. To be an angel to the podcast, click hereTo read more about the podcast, click hereMORE ALI MEZEY:Website: www.alimezey.comPersonal Geometry® and the Magic of Mat Work Course information:www.alimezey.com/personal-geometry-foundationsTransgenerational Healing Films: www.constellationarts.comMORE UMA FURMAN:Website: https://instituteofsomaticsexology.com/Contact: BIO:Uma is a Somatic Sex Educator who has been exploring the intersection of embodiment, sexuality and spirituality for almost 3 decades. She is an avid explorer of erotic embodiment and has studied and practiced Tantra, Taoism, Shamanism and modern sexology. She is a director of the institute of somatic sexology which focuses on teaching practitioners in the arena of sex education. She is very excited to be part of a team that delivers a breakthrough training for practitioners who are interested in working with clients in an interactive way, using their bodies as an educational tool. OTHER RESOURCES, LINKS AND INSPIRATIONS:Taoism TantraNeo Tantra Different types of orgasmsWHAT IS SEXOLOGICAL BODYWORK?Ali's blog article on Sex party's: READMODERN SEXOLOGY: Modern sexology is the scientific and multi-disciplinary study of human sexuality, encompassing biological, psychological, and cultural aspects. It explores the complexities of sexual behavior, relationships, reproduction, and sexual health. Modern sexology has evolved beyond early focuses on pathology to embrace a broader understanding of sexual diversity and the individual's experience of sexuality.Key Aspects of Modern Sexology:Scientific Approach:Modern sexology employs rigorous research methods to understand sexual behavior and experiences, including surveys, interviews, and behavioral observations. Diversity and Inclusion:It recognizes and celebrates the wide range of sexual orientations, gender identities, and sexual expressions.Clinical Applications:Sexology plays a role in clinical settings, where sexologists and sex therapists provide education, therapy, and support for individuals and couples experiencing sexual issues.Social and Cultural Influences:Modern sexology acknowledges how societal norms, cultural values, and media portrayals shape sexual attitudes and practices.Evolving Understanding:Research continues to refine our understanding of sexuality, with a focus on areas like brain-imaging studies, psychological insights, and the impact of shame on sexual expression.Notable Figures and Developments:Richard von Krafft-Ebing:Often considered a founder of modern sexology, his work "Psychopathia Sexualis" provided a detailed psychiatric classification of sexual disorders. Alfred Kinsey:His research and the Kinsey Scale significantly impacted understanding of sexual behavior and diversity.Modern Sex Therapy Institutes:Organizations like Modern Sex Therapy Institutes...
SYNOPSIS:Uma Furman, Somatic sex educator and director of the Institute of Somatic Sexology, guides us on an erotic meditation to harmonize your mind, body, and spirit through a sensual practice designed to deepen intimacy with self and other. Whether you're new to meditation or looking to expand your practice, this episode offers especially attuned guidance that promise to enhance your well-being and connection to your inner self.To be an angel to the podcast, click hereTo read more about the podcast, click hereMORE ALI MEZEY:Website: www.alimezey.comPersonal Geometry® and the Magic of Mat Work Course information:www.alimezey.com/personal-geometry-foundationsTransgenerational Healing Films: www.constellationarts.comMORE UMA FURMAN:Website: https://instituteofsomaticsexology.com/BIO:Uma is a Somatic Sex Educator who has been exploring the intersection of embodiment, sexuality and spirituality for almost 3 decades. She is an avid explorer of erotic embodiment and has studied and practiced Tantra, Taoism, Shamanism and modern sexology. She is a director of the institute of somatic sexology which focuses on teaching practitioners in the arena of sex education. She is very excited to be part of a team that delivers a breakthrough training for practitioners who are interested in working with clients in an interactive way, using their bodies as an educational tool. OTHER RESOURCES, LINKS AND INSPIRATIONS:Listen to the full episode here->HELP US SHARE OUR MESSAGEOur resources remain free as part of our mission to awaken people to the boundless potential of our bodies, inviting them to explore the profound knowledge, memory, brilliance & capacity within. By delving into the depths of our bodily intelligence as a healing resource for not just ourselves, but as a part of the larger, global body, we have the potential for meaningful change and experiences as bodies. Join us in this journey of transformation as we redefine our understanding of the human body and its infinite capabilities. While our events remain free, any contributions are deeply appreciated and are seen as a generous gesture of support and encouragement in sharing our messages with the world. ENCOURAGE US!: Donate $5 THE WIND BENEATH OUR WINGS. DONATE $25+ [From time to time, a word or phrase goes wonky. Please forgive my wandering wifi.]
SYNOPSIS:In this minisode, Ali reads her Body Blog about her experience being invited to a sex party in Los Angeles. You might be surprised like she was! To be an angel to the podcast, click hereTo read more about the podcast, click hereMORE ALI MEZEY:Website: www.alimezey.comPersonal Geometry® and the Magic of Mat Work Course information:www.alimezey.com/personal-geometry-foundationsTransgenerational Healing Films: www.constellationarts.comHELP US SHARE OUR MESSAGEOur resources remain free as part of our mission to awaken people to the boundless potential of our bodies, inviting them to explore the profound knowledge, memory, brilliance & capacity within. By delving into the depths of our bodily intelligence as a healing resource for not just ourselves, but as a part of the larger, global body, we have the potential for meaningful change and experiences as bodies. Join us in this journey of transformation as we redefine our understanding of the human body and its infinite capabilities. While our events remain free, any contributions are deeply appreciated and are seen as a generous gesture of support and encouragement in sharing our messages with the world. ENCOURAGE US!: Donate $5 THE WIND BENEATH OUR WINGS. DONATE $25+ [From time to time, a word or phrase goes wonky. Please forgive my wandering wifi.]
Rigid, black-and-white thinking is one of the biggest mindset blocks I see holding women back in business. The ability to embrace open-minded business growth and navigate the grey areas is what separates those who stagnate from those who thrive.In this episode, we're diving into how black-and-white thinking keeps you stuck, why reactivity can sabotage your success, and how open-mindedness is the key to expansion. I'll also share practical mindset shifts to help you cultivate resilience, flexibility, and a growth-oriented approach in your business.Tune in to hear:How black-and-white thinking is limiting your business growth.The problem with being reactive and how to shift out of it.Why embracing open-mindedness is the key to long-term success.Find the Complete Show Notes Here -> https://sigmawmn.com/podcastIn This Episode, You'll Learn:How black-and-white thinking creates business stagnation.Steps to move from reactivity to strategic decision-making.Why flexibility and open-mindedness drive business growth.How to train your mindset to navigate uncertainty with ease.Themes & Time Stamps:[00:00] Introduction to the Success Mindset Series[01:12] Understanding Black-and-White Thinking[01:38] Newsletter and Branding Announcements[02:49] Client Feedback and Testimonials[04:02] Deep Dive into Black-and-White Thinking[06:43] Real-Life Examples and Client Stories[10:45] Impact on Business and Personal Growth[19:02] Final Thoughts and Weekly ChallengeFree Offerings to Get You Started:Monthly FREE Holistic Biz Emails | Receive aligned business insights straight to your inbox. Sign up here.Support the podcast: Donate today.Resources:Branding with Sigma Studio: Create an aligned, strategic brand.Repurpose Ai: Streamline your content creation. Repurpose Ai.Later Content Scheduling: Plan your social media effortlessly. Later.Flodesk: Elevate your email marketing. 50% off with this link.Other Resources:Submit a question to be featured on the podcast and receive live coaching! Send a voice note or fill out the question form.Where To Find Us:Instagram: @sigma.wmnTikTok: @sigma.wmnNewsletter: Subscribe here.Threads: @sigma.wmn.
Dr. Jeff Tarrant returns to the program for a third chat about his involvement inThe Telepathy Tapes podcast. Listeners of the show know Jeff from his previous appearances on the show and his work in the fields of psychic and PSI research. I was thrilled when listening the Tapes and I heard Jeff was a part of it. We get into what the research shows and how these Non-speakers can change the world of perception and reality for the hardcore materialists. A great conversation and some great insight from someone on the inside of an incredible project. find Jeff's work and research, etc:https://psychicmindscience.com/Youtube for mediations and research:https://www.youtube.com/@neuromeditationinstitute/featuredSupport the show! You can do it for free, too :)https://www.patreon.com/c/ryansingerBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/me-paranormal-you-with-ryan-singer--5471727/support.
Open-mindedness is linked to better psychological health, increased happiness, and enhanced problem-solving abilities. But it can be tough to be open-minded sometimes in today's world. My guest is A. J. Jacobs, a journalist, lecturer, and New York Times Best-Selling author. His newest book, A Year of Living Constitutionally, explores how being open-minded used to be seen as a strength, not a weakness. Some of the things he talks about are: The profound benefits of gratitude How humility and flexibility in thinking are key components in individual and societal growth Why spending less time consuming sensational news can lead to better mental health and more productive problem-solving How being flexible in your opinions based on new evidence is a strength rather than a weakness How trying new things and framing life as a series of puzzles can lead to personal growth and creativity How to view disagreements as puzzles so you can have more productive conversations Links & Resources AJJacobs.com The Year of Living Constitutionally Offers From Our Sponsors BetterHelp — Go to BetterHelp.com/MENTALLYSTRONG today to get 10% off your first month of therapy. AirDoctor — Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code STRONGER to receive UP TO $300 off air purifiers! ZocDoc — Find a doctor or therapist today by downloading the app for free at ZocDoc.com/stronger ButcherBox — Go to Butcherbox.com/stronger and use code stronger at checkout and enjoy your choice of bone-in chicken thighs, top sirloins, or salmon in every box for an entire year, plus $30 off! Jenni Kayne — Find your forever pieces @jennikayne and get 15% off with promo code STRONGER15 at Jennikayne.com/STRONGER15 #jennikaynepartner Aqua Tru — Receive 20% OFF any AquaTru water purifier when you go to AquaTru.com and use promo code STRONGER at checkout! Subscribe to Mentally Stronger Premium — Get weekly bonus episodes, monthly bonus content, and cool gifts (like signed books)! Connect with the Show Buy Amy's books on mental strength Connect with Amy on Instagram — @AmyMorinAuthor Email the show — Podcast@AmyMorinLCSW.com Order 13 Things Mentally Strong Couples Don't Do Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices