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Nostalgic Struggles: Meals from Our ChildhoodJoin The Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI5MUpQNlzAHzibc4PHt2ew/joinhttps://youtube.com/@BeardLaws?sub_confirmation=1Check Out Our Friends of the Show!Vermont Flannel Company: https://vermontflannel.com/beardlawsFix Vodka - https://www.fixvodka.com/RRhoid Rage - https://rrhoidrage.com/discount/BEARDCopper Johns Beard - https://copperjohnsbeard.com USE Code BEARDLAWSYellow Leaf Hammocks - https://www.yellowleafhammocks.com/products/the-vistaShinesty - https://shinesty.com/?ref=beardlaws&utm_source=influencers&utm_medium=instagram&utm_campaign=beardlaws&utm_discount=BEARD15In this lively conversation, the hosts share personal anecdotes about birthdays, childhood meals, and the evolution of their children's eating habits. They delve into nostalgic 'struggle meals' from their past, discuss the merits and downsides of canned foods, and reflect on dining experiences, including a visit to Cracker Barrel. The discussion highlights the humorous and relatable aspects of parenting and food choices, creating a warm and engaging atmosphere. In this lively conversation, the hosts delve into a variety of humorous and relatable topics, ranging from the absurdity of hot tub experiences to the challenges of parenting and youth sports. They share anecdotes about food adventures, including the infamous Dollar Tree steaks, and reflect on nostalgic meals from their childhood. The discussion also touches on a controversial coaching incident that went viral, highlighting the complexities of youth sports and the expectations placed on coaches and parents alike.Episode 286 Key PointsCelebrating birthdays can be simple yet meaningful.Struggle meals often evoke fond childhood memories.Canned foods have a nostalgic appeal despite their quality.Kids' eating habits can change dramatically over time.Dining out can be an adventure, especially with family.The size of a restaurant's menu can be overwhelming.Homemade meals often taste better than fast food.Grilled cheese sandwiches are a timeless favorite.Exploring local restaurants can lead to hidden gems.Family experiences at restaurants create lasting memories. Hot tubs can be a source of unexpected humor and chaos.Parenting often involves dealing with absurd situations, like chicken coops.Food adventures can lead to trying unconventional meals, like Dollar Tree steaks.Youth sports can be financially burdensome for parents.Controversial coaching moments can lead to public outcry and discussions about boundaries.Nostalgic meals often evoke fond memories of childhood.The absurdity of life often leads to humorous anecdotes.Strain names in cannabis can be both creative and forgettable.Episode 286 Quotes"Happy belated birthday!""I love me some Carl Budding!""You boys, we deserve better!""They have everything!""Guarantee he was pissing in it""I would try it""Would you eat them?"Support our friends of the showBeard Laws Studio - https://beardlawsstudio.comWhiskey Towers - https://whiskeytowers.com/?ref=jALaEM7_LmRwkFBlack Beard Fire - https://blackbeardfire.com/beardlawsDraft Top - https://drafttop.kckb.st/beardlawsFindlay Hats - https://www.findlayhats.com/SELECT152840Puffin Dirinkwear - https://get.aspr.app/SHICI Use Code BEARDLAWSBooze Veteran - https://boozeveteran.com/Prepa Pizza - www.prepapizza.com/OFFICIALBEARDLAWSMilwaukee Pretzels: https://www.milwaukeepretzel.com/Fawkin Nuts - https://fawkinnuts.com/Highest Peak NY: https://highestpeakny.com/ Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/beard-laws-podcast-1. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nostalgic Struggles: Meals from Our ChildhoodJoin The Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI5MUpQNlzAHzibc4PHt2ew/joinhttps://youtube.com/@BeardLaws?sub_confirmation=1Check Out Our Friends of the Show!Vermont Flannel Company: https://vermontflannel.com/beardlawsFix Vodka - https://www.fixvodka.com/RRhoid Rage - https://rrhoidrage.com/discount/BEARDCopper Johns Beard - https://copperjohnsbeard.com USE Code BEARDLAWSYellow Leaf Hammocks - https://www.yellowleafhammocks.com/products/the-vistaShinesty - https://shinesty.com/?ref=beardlaws&utm_source=influencers&utm_medium=instagram&utm_campaign=beardlaws&utm_discount=BEARD15In this lively conversation, the hosts share personal anecdotes about birthdays, childhood meals, and the evolution of their children's eating habits. They delve into nostalgic 'struggle meals' from their past, discuss the merits and downsides of canned foods, and reflect on dining experiences, including a visit to Cracker Barrel. The discussion highlights the humorous and relatable aspects of parenting and food choices, creating a warm and engaging atmosphere. In this lively conversation, the hosts delve into a variety of humorous and relatable topics, ranging from the absurdity of hot tub experiences to the challenges of parenting and youth sports. They share anecdotes about food adventures, including the infamous Dollar Tree steaks, and reflect on nostalgic meals from their childhood. The discussion also touches on a controversial coaching incident that went viral, highlighting the complexities of youth sports and the expectations placed on coaches and parents alike.Episode 286 Key PointsCelebrating birthdays can be simple yet meaningful.Struggle meals often evoke fond childhood memories.Canned foods have a nostalgic appeal despite their quality.Kids' eating habits can change dramatically over time.Dining out can be an adventure, especially with family.The size of a restaurant's menu can be overwhelming.Homemade meals often taste better than fast food.Grilled cheese sandwiches are a timeless favorite.Exploring local restaurants can lead to hidden gems.Family experiences at restaurants create lasting memories. Hot tubs can be a source of unexpected humor and chaos.Parenting often involves dealing with absurd situations, like chicken coops.Food adventures can lead to trying unconventional meals, like Dollar Tree steaks.Youth sports can be financially burdensome for parents.Controversial coaching moments can lead to public outcry and discussions about boundaries.Nostalgic meals often evoke fond memories of childhood.The absurdity of life often leads to humorous anecdotes.Strain names in cannabis can be both creative and forgettable.Episode 286 Quotes"Happy belated birthday!""I love me some Carl Budding!""You boys, we deserve better!""They have everything!""Guarantee he was pissing in it""I would try it""Would you eat them?"Support our friends of the showBeard Laws Studio - https://beardlawsstudio.comWhiskey Towers - https://whiskeytowers.com/?ref=jALaEM7_LmRwkFBlack Beard Fire - https://blackbeardfire.com/beardlawsDraft Top - https://drafttop.kckb.st/beardlawsFindlay Hats - https://www.findlayhats.com/SELECT152840Puffin Dirinkwear - https://get.aspr.app/SHICI Use Code BEARDLAWSBooze Veteran - https://boozeveteran.com/Prepa Pizza - www.prepapizza.com/OFFICIALBEARDLAWSMilwaukee Pretzels: https://www.milwaukeepretzel.com/Fawkin Nuts - https://fawkinnuts.com/Highest Peak NY: https://highestpeakny.com/ Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/beard-laws-podcast-1. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, I invited my four siblings--Cassie Gadd, Brad Singley, Brett Singley, and Hayley Kirkland--into the studio to talk about our top family movies. We intended to each share 5 favorite movies from our childhood and then in our own families, but we definitely got carried away. I'm going to list our childhood movies and then our current favorite family movies by the person who recommended them. I'll omit the ones that we mentioned but do not recommend. (Sorry, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) We also talk about how we make family movie nights happen and what they look like for each of us. Of course, check ratings and Commonsensemedia.org to decide if these movie are appropriate for your families. Movies from Our Childhood (80s and 90s) Musicals: Sound of Music, Singing in the Rain, Music Man, Fiddler on the Roof, Newsies, Meet Me In St Louis, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (proceed with caution), Peter Pan (with Mary Martin. Definitely niche), Alice in Wonderland (made for TV movie), Into the Woods All ages: Three Amigos, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Nacho Libre, Princess Bride (Teen? Those ROUSes are pretty scary), Hook, Sandlot, Three Ninjas, Swiss Family Robinson, That Darn Cat, Flight of the Navigator, Sister Act Teens: Happy Gilmore, Goonies, Ghostbusters, Back to the Future, So I Married An Axe Murderer, Life Is Beautiful Suspense: Rear Window Top Movies for our Own Families Whitney: Dan in Real Life, Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Hitch, Hunt for the Wilderpeople (language), The Truman Show, Castaway Cassie: Jurassic Park, Blackbeard's Ghost, Remember the Titans, Princess Bride, Night at the Museum, National Treasure Brad: Safety Last, School of Rock (language), Fantastic Mr. Fox, Hunt for the Wilderpeople (language), The Red Balloon, What About Bob, Raising Arizona Brett: My Neighbor Totoro, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Surf's Up, Three Ninjas, All Lego Movies Hayley: School of Rock (language), Princess Bride, Hook, Singing in the Rain, Music Man, Newsies, Paddington 2, Napoleon Dynamite, Monty Python and the Holy Grail Weekly Open Lab: Wednesdays at 10 am MT (through April 30 2025, then resuming in September) Join Whitney in her virtual studio to share ideas, solve problems, craft experiments, chat about past and future episodes, discuss this quarter's book, or just drop in to say hi! https://riverside.fm/studio/listener-ideas?t=880793c622433a15fcce
In this week's episode, the nerds talk about the fun they had at a murder mystery party they attended, their delicious experience at Patty Wagon and then get into a discussion about the games they played growing up. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok: @nerdget1 Time Stamps: Intro - 00:00:00 Restaurant of the Week: Patty Wagon - 00:18:40 Game Releases - 00:26:07 Delays - 00:28:00 News - 00:30:32 Main Topic: Games of Our Childhood - 01:13:31
We're back with more Baseball and Whatever! This week we're joined by guest co-host Chris to get his thoughts on the White Sox recent progress. Justin also explains his love for Christopher Morel and the Cubs ups and downs. After that we recount our youth by discussing tv/movie crushes of the 1990s. — Intro - 0:00 Cubs/White Sox Talk - 3:00 “Whatever” TV/Movie Crushes of Our Childhood - 49:00 — Contact Us! Email: baseballandwhatever@gmail.com YouTube - www.youtube.com/baseballandwhatever Twitter: @BaseballAndWhat Instagram: @BaseballAndWhatever Facebook: www.facebook.com/baseballandwhatever Text Line/Voicemail - 913-808-3278 (FART) — Want some official Baseball and Whatever merchandise? We have hoodies, shirts, and even COFFEE MUGS! Go to - www.bonfire.com/baseballandwhatever https://youtube.com/live/ktdGxsL0bKQ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/baseballandwhatever/message
Welcome Back to The Block 2022!!! Banshee is back on her block, Opening episode of Season 5! I have the pleasure of sitting down with my Best Friend in the whole wide world! Whitney! We talked about Our Childhood, growing up together in and out of Church, Pros and Cons of Friendship as adults, Levels to Friendship, The old saying 'Birds of a feather, flock together' when it comes to Friendship, & What is something that you would tell your younger self that you've learned this far? Thank you for listening to The Block! share it with your friends!
Reparenting is an often-used psychological technique where one is given, or gives oneself, opportunities to learn the lessons of character or personality development that one might have missed out on through ‘insufficient' parenting or care during childhood.It's a technique that has met with some success, yet, as Thom explains in this episode, there is a missing element that might make this approach incomplete.The Vedic perspective is that we, including our parents and caregivers, can only act based on the level of our consciousness. This being the case, rather than focusing on repairing the ‘mistakes' of our parents and caregivers, a more complete approach would be to focus on elevating our own consciousness.In fact Vedic traditions embody this approach, and teach us to access our own inner guru or teacher, and to bring out the best of our own feminine and masculine qualities, while honoring our parents and caregivers for doing and being the best that they knew to be.Episode Highlights: [00:45] Reparenting Psychology - A Brief Description[01:28] The Boat of Character and Personality[02:46] Yagyopavit - The Sacred Thread of Mata Pita Guru[04:53] Meeting the Demands of Change in the World Successfully[06:16] Inaccurate Expectations of Our Parents[07:43] Transcending to Experience Your Big Self[09:02] Watering the Roots of the Tree[10:10] Filtering the Very Best Experiences of Our Childhood[11:53] Sifting the Wheat From the Chaff[12:40] Attention to Guru[13:37] Knowledge Has Organizing Power[14:33] Radiating Life for All to EnjoyUseful Linksinfo@thomknoles.com https://thomknoles.com/https://www.instagram.com/thethomknoles/https://www.facebook.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.youtube.com/c/thomknoles https://thomknoles.com/ask-thom-anything/
In this episode, the guys discuss the life & times of Norm MacDonald, the latest records set in the worlds of beer & toys, and much more -- including the Mount Rushmore Draft of The Most Inspirational Movies of Our Childhood! This Week's "Penny For Our Thoughts" Charity Donation: Feeding America | Total 2021 Amount Raised - $215.05 *If you want to get involved by donating with us, submitting a charity we can raise for, or want to find out how you can help us raise money for charity, contact us on Facebook (Caught In The Current Podcast) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dustin VanHunnik, Nick Nelson, Cooper Seamer, and Jake Baumgartner talk about anything from the lighter side of current events and news to the funniest and most random thing we found on the internet -- and everything in between! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, the guys discuss the life & times of Norm MacDonald, the latest records set in the worlds of beer & toys, and much more -- including the Mount Rushmore Draft of The Most Inspirational Movies of Our Childhood! This Week's "Penny For Our Thoughts" Charity Donation: Feeding America | Total 2021 Amount Raised - $215.05 *If you want to get involved by donating with us, submitting a charity we can raise for, or want to find out how you can help us raise money for charity, contact us on Facebook (Caught In The Current Podcast) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dustin VanHunnik, Nick Nelson, Cooper Seamer, and Jake Baumgartner talk about anything from the lighter side of current events and news to the funniest and most random thing we found on the internet -- and everything in between! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Continuing on with our Music from Our Childhood month, this week we watched Crossroads (2002). Yes, the Britney Spears movie. Not the 1960s British Soap Opera that keeps popping up whenever we Google the film. It's almost like the Britney film isn't regarded as a beloved classic or something. Weird, right? Let's start by saying that Crossroads is grim. You came here looking for a chick-flick fun time right? Well, you ain't getting it. Suffer with us as we watch horrific backstories unfold, and a globe gently bounce down the stairs. Join us next week as we watch Glitter (2001) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/one-of-us-is-board/message
Life has many phases. Creation & transformation or destruction are like two sides of a coin. Everything comes with an expiry date. Through mindfulness we can easily be a witness to this journey. Creation, Sustenance, Destruction & Transformation are all interconnected. The ending of our childhood is the beginning of adulthood and its ending is the beginning of middle age This episode digs in the different energies which universe has given us. Our Childhood, Adulthood and Middle age with the beautiful explaination of Mandala art. Mandala art is very meditative and helps to flow through transformation, creativity without any effort. This theory has made huge impact in my life. I hope this will opens a new dimension in your life as well.
Have you ever heard of Lou Pearlman? He's the guy who screwed over your favourite childhood boyband. To celebrate this clearly awesome human being, we watched The Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story (2019). So yeah, the guy was crappy and this documentary certainly doesn't want to let you forget that. Join us as we bask in the shade. It's our favourite place to be (other than the sea, but we've moved on from that, we don't want to become that weird fish move podcast). Good news guys! It's time for ANOTHER themed month! Join us for "Music from Our Childhood" month as we watch high-quality 'band/singer' films produced in the late 90s/early 2000s. Next week we'll be watching S Club 7: Back to the 50's (1999) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/one-of-us-is-board/message
Episode 38 Before “New Age” Music Playlist Irv Teibel, "Tintinnabulation (Contemplative Sound)" (excerpt) from Environments (New Concepts In Stereo Sound) (Disc 2) (1970 Syntonic Research). This one side of the record is a rare work of purely electronic music in this series of ambient sounds. It uses computer-generated bell sounds, falling back on Teibel's experience processing sounds on an IBM 360 mainframe computer at Bell Labs. Electronically generated gongs are the key sound and the record was promoted for meditation. A sticker on the cover said "A Sensitizer for the Mind." We will listen to the first ten minutes of this track 30-minute track from the album. From the liner notes: “As an illustration of the possibilities currently under examination, Syntonic Research decided to experiment with bell sounds as an environmental sound source. . . . Tintinnabulation can be played at any speed, from 78 to 16 rpm, in full stereo. At different speeds, the sounds change in tone and apparent size, although the harmonics remain unchanged. The effect, unlike real bells, is fully controllable by the use of your volume, bass, and treble controls.” 10:11 Eberhard Schoener, “Meditation Part 2” from Meditation (1973 Ariola). Synthesizer and electronics, Eberhard Schoener. From the liner notes: “The voices are vocal transmissions. The material consists of white sound, sine, triangle, pulse and saw-tooth waves. No "live" or concrete sounds were used in the music.” This album is more in tune with the Environments approach, harmonies without musical structure. 18:19 Master Wilburn Burchette, “Yin” from Psychic Meditation Music (1974 Burchette Brothers). Impro-guitar, analog synthesizers and electronics, Wilburn Burchette. Californian spiritual, Burchette self-produced and distributed his records on the Burchette Brothers label in collaboration with his brother, Kenneth, from 1971 to 1977. He gave up music in the late 70s to self-publish his prophecies by newsletter. In Burchette's liner notes, he claimed to have discovered a new type of music called Impro. “Impro's transcendental tone scale takes you into the frontiers of human experience.” 18:06 Bill Reddie, “Starbody Suite” from Starbody (1974 Channel 1 Records). Produced and all instruments played by Bill Reddie. 20:08 Iasos, " Maha-Splendor" from Inter-Dimensional Music (1975 Unity Records). First album by this Greek master of the electric flute. Composed and played by Iasos, all instruments including synthesizers. Electronics consultant, Rich Hensolt. From the liner notes: “The music of one who, with his inner eye, envisions the vast magnificence of Creation and becomes so overwhelmed by its infinite splendor that he goes into a state of spiritual ecstacy.” 5:51 Steven Halpern, "Dancing Through The Rainbow Part 2" from Spectrum Suite (1976/79 Halpern Sounds). Composed, Produced, Fender Rhodes, Prophet 5 and Vako Orchestron synthesizers, Steven Halpern; electric flute, Iasos. The Vako Orchestron played pre-recorded sounds stored on an optical disc, primarily orchestral sounds as an alternative to the Mellotron. First of what would be thought of as a new age album from Halpern. There are many versions of this recording on cassette and LP. Originally released in 1975, this edition of the LP included for the first time the tracks "Dancing Through the Rainbow," parts 1 and 2. From the liner notes: “On this recording, his first in an entire series of Anti-Frantic Alternatives, Steven Halpern not only performs on his exquisite keyboard, but he plays YOUR human instrument as well.” 4:46 Robert Bearns & Ron Dexter, "Flowers of Our Childhood" from The Golden Voyage Vol. One (1977 Awakening Productions). Produced and played by (all instruments) Robert Bearns and Ron Dexter. The first is a series of six albums around the theme of The Golden Voyage, initially released on cassette. 5:04 Kitaro, "Mu/Dawn of the Astral" from Ten Kai/Astral Trip (1978 Polydor). Moog Synthesizer, Korg Synthesizer, ARP Synthesizer, Roland Synthesizer, Koto, Mandolin, Acoustic Guitar, Drums, Percussion, Bass, Kitaro. First album by Kitaro, recorded in Japan. Album renamed Astral Voyage and reissued in 1985. From the liner notes: “This sound is not created by me, but is felt in my soul.” (Kitaro). 8:11 Kitaro, "Oasis" from Oasis/喜多郎(1979 Canyon). Korg, Roland, and Yamaha synthesizers, Acoustic Guitar, Percussion, Kitaro. 6:21 Bernard Xolotl with Daniel Kobialka, "Adieu" from Procession (1983 Nada Pulse). Composed, all instruments including synthesizers, vocoder, and guitar synthesizer, Bernard Xolotl; Violin, Viola, Daniel Kobialka. Self-produced and release album, originally on cassette in 1981. 8:18 Introductory montage includes snippets of Bearns and Dexter, Iasos, Bill Reddie (inclouding narration by Eugene Albright from “A Uni-chotometric Meditation (Narration With Music)” from Starbody (1974 Channel 1 Records), narration by Dr. John P. Sykes and the album Sleep-Relaxation (1972 Folkways). "Learning the art of proper relaxation is the best therapy for the human body." Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz.
Not going to lie folks this episode might be pulled lmao but hey if you get to listed to it before hand you’re lucky! Pedro and Franky rank their top 5 Spanish Songs from Our Childhood, I have to admit they picked some bangers. Pedro fills us in on owning a PS5, the absolute worst deals were released in 2020, What do these monoliths mean, and Warner Bros decides to sing handedly kill the theater industry! This is Nothing Special! Follow Nothing Special Podcast on Facebook: Nothing Special Podcast Instagram: @nothingspecialpodcast Twitter: @notspclpodcast Twitch: Twitch.tv/Nothingspecialpodcast Youtube: Nothing Special Network
A Try at My Best to bring back Our Childhood days... The Poems which cover a Major Part of those Times... This time a Poem of the Great Sukumar Ray, "Bhoy Peyo Na"... Headphone
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Twist it, pull it, bop it, listen to it!! In this episode, Alex and Peter search their inner child and visit their dusty toy chest to find the knick knacks that molded their childhood in Top Ten Toys from Our Childhood!
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A Try at My Best to bring back Our Childhood days... The Poems which cover a Major Part of those Times... This time a Poem of the Great Sukumar Ray, "Sobdokolpodrum"... Headphone/ Speaker recommend for better Quality Sound... Begging Pardon for my Mistakes... Do Express your Feel, Share to your Friends & Family and Subscribe my Channel for the Upcoming Updates...
A Try at My Best to bring back Our Childhood days... The Poems which cover a Major Part of those Times... This time a Poem of the Great Sukumar Ray, "Kimbhut"... Headphone/ Speaker recommend for better Quality Sound... Begging Pardon for my Mistakes... Do Express your Feel... Share to your Friends & Family and Subscribe my Channel for the Upcoming Updates...
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A Try at My Best to bring back Our Childhood days... The Poems Which Cover a Major Part of those Times... This time a Poem of the Great Sukumar Ray, "Chor Dhora"... Begging Pardon for my Mistakes... Do Express your Feel... Share to your Friends & Family and Subscribe my Channel for the Upcoming Updates...
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Our Childhood will not go quietly into the night. Our Childhood will not vanish without a fight. Our Childhood is going to live on. Our Childhood is going to survive. Today we celebrate our Independence Day! Find more TPRMC on Twitter Music performed and recorded by Jonathan Tinne. Find more of him on Youtube, Spotify, and Facebook. Rate, review, & subscribe! Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcastruined@gmail.com
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A Try at My Best to bring back Our Childhood days... The Poems Which Cover the major part of those Times... This time a Poem of the Great Sukumar Ray 'Khuror Kol'... Begging Pardon for my Mistakes... Do Express your Feel, Share to your Friends & Family and Subscribe my Channel for Upcoming Updates...
A Try at My Best to bring back Our Childhood days... The Poems which Cover a Major Part of those Times... This time a Poem of the Great Sukumar Ray 'Ganer Gunto'... Begging Pardon for my Mistakes... Do Express your Feel, Share to your Friends & Family and Subscribe my Channel for the Upcoming Updates...
Marni speaks with a Clinical Psychologist with over 25-years of experience in working with people battling perfectionism. Dr. Margaret Rutherford recently released Perfectly Hidden Depression: How to Break Free From the Perfectionism that Masks Your Depression, a book she wrote to acknowledge the hidden epidemic of perfectionism and how it can be more damaging to your life than you know. Key takeaways from this episode: Identifying the hidden epidemic of perfectionism The beauty of being vulnerable when dating How perfectionism can block intimacy How to recognize and release childhood patterns that no longer serve you How to self-soothe after implementing behavioral changes How Perfectionism Leads to Depression [2:23] For most of our lives, many of us heard that perfectionism is a good character trait. Striving for excellence has been a common thread taught to us by parents, professors, and work colleagues. But, perfectionism is a critical aspect of depression and it gets too little attention. Dr. Rutherford explains that it begins to become a problem when our perfectionism is fueled by shame and goes rogue. If perfectionism leads to a feeling of low value or failure, that's when we need to inspect our motivations. People who identify with depression based on perfection go to great lengths to hide their vulnerabilities. They try to control what other people think about them. Sometimes people who struggle with this can describe emotions but are unable to express their pain. There is an emphasis on perfection in the world of social media. How Perfectionism Blocks Intimacy in Dating & Relationships [5:52] When people become uncomfortable with stating their vulnerabilities it can impact their lives in dating and relationships. Sharing with others can open up a wellspring of emotion and increase life and relationship satisfaction. If perfectionists don't share with others they will never know if they will be accepted. Perfectionism can impact your ability to choose a good partner because if you feel someone isn't perfect you will feel as if you are settling. If your ‘picker’ is based on finding perfection you will never find what you seek. Women can sabotage perfectly possible relationships by holding men to the same standard of perfection they hold on to and it’s impossible to attain. Perfectionism is Rooted in Our Childhood [22:39] Do you take responsibility for everything? Do you manipulate your world so that you are always in control? Maybe you were yelled at or an alcoholic mom, or you believed you only had value if you were the best every time? Many perfectionists had to create a survival strategy to endure their families. But, why do they continue the same behavioral patterns as adults? To move past these survival strategies and grow, look at the emotional connections you may be suppressing. Does it scare you when someone knows too much about you? It could stem from being taken advantage of or made fun of in your childhood when you reveal your vulnerabilities. Acknowledge your perfectionism and honor it for how it helped you survive in the past. Acceptance leads to personal growth. Go slowly and have compassion for yourself. It is a process that will take time but you are worth it. Make a Connection: Visit Our Website Join Our Dating Den Facebook Community Here! Follow us on Instagram @thedatingden Learn how to attract your perfect equal...watch our latest training here! Interested in working with us? Book a Breakthrough session at DWDVIP Download a Complimentary Copy of our Book - How to Find a Quality Guy Without Going on 200 Dates Dr. Margaret Rutherford Website & SelfWork Podcast Link Perfectly Hidden Depression Book
Hello Everyone! Welcome to the first episode of "Zindagi Kuch Toh Bata". "Mera Laapata Dost" This episode will make you realise that what you have missed in your life.We all have forgotten our that friend who was the most craziest part of our life "Our Childhood". If you like this epispde so please tell us on our social media platforms Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tushar.bhardwaj.7549185 Instagram - https://instagram.com/iamtusharbhardwaj2000?igshid=7z14yox463pj Twitter - https://twitter.com/iamtushar2000?s=09 Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/TusharBhardwajOfficial --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tushar-bhardwaj1/message
Discontinued Foods from Our Childhood. Felicity Huffman is Off to Prison. Morons in the News: Naked Florida Man. Jim Szoke with Sports Confuse Me. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Nominees. Walmart's New In-Home Delivery Service. Danielle- Collected Roly Poly Bugs. Todd Watched Some of the College Admissions Scandal Movie. Can You Believe This S***? Tweets from Insecure People Who Wish They Had the Confidence. Man Demands Money After Clothes Splashed by Car. Wheel of Fortune. Mall from Stranger Things is Up for Sale. Airplane Etiquette.
Most of us had some experiences or people in our childhoods that left a heavy mark. Making today's topic on how to let go of hard stuff so important. Sometimes we minimize these difficult moments because “it could have been worse.” But no matter what you faced growing up, we all need to process our experiences from childhood and examine how they've shaped us. I was raised in a loving home with amazing parents, but a lot of my early years were spent worrying about my mom as she battled breast cancer for thirteen years; and then passed away when I was nineteen. This experience impacted me more than I ever realized until I went to counseling years later. In this interview with Monica Packer of About Progress (https://aboutprogress.com/) , I share the breakthroughs I had in counseling and three tools that taught me how to "let go" of hard stuff and move forward into healing: How to Let GoWrite letters (that you never have to send!) to process experiences or feelings that are burdening you. Think back to those activities and passions you loved as a child, and do them again. Envision yourself as a child and give yourself the grace, comfort and protection that you would a child in your life. I hope this episode prompts some deep-thinking and deep-healing in your own life. Show Notes **Tickets for my final in-person workshop of 2019 are on sale TODAY! Early bird pricing for the next two weeks. Visit 3in30podcast.com/workshops (http://3in30podcast.com/workshops) . Monica’s Instagram: @aboutprogress (https://www.instagram.com/aboutprogress/) Monica’s podcast: aboutprogress.com (https://aboutprogress.com/) Original episode aired on About Progress: "Overcoming the Complexities of Our Childhood" (https://aboutprogress.com/overcoming-the-complexities-of-our-childhoods-with-rachel-nielson/)
This Week there's a horse on the Titanic, B'lana does a reverse spice girls and one becomes two as well as some fond reminiscing about, you guessed it! OUR CHILDHOOD!
In an uneventful piece the guys at the Two Sides of a Coin Podcast go over what happened with Chris Brown's arrest in Paris, briefly on how anime is now trickling into the culture, how sensitivity would have not allowed some of the shows we grew up with to even exist and much more! Anime trickling into the culture - (5:10) Frank joins the Gym - (11:45) Our Childhood shows wouldn't flourish in today's climate - (25:00) We respond to @albidamned - (29:15) "Happy Wife Happy Life" is a myth (34:20) Gucci Mane allegedly shorting his kid on the child support (44:00) Fyre has people in some pretty tough spots. (52:00) Context flips the controversial Native American vs MAGA Hat kid video (55:20) Chris Brown rape scandal (1:06:00)
ETPCP 4_16 The Pop Culture of Our Childhood by East Tennessean
Time to chat about vampires! For this episode, we discuss the history and mythos of vampires and what their stories say about the culture of their time. We focus on the silent classic 'Nosferatu,' but we also cover some modern titles and even bring in some zombie commentary, so it was a spooky time all around. Timestamps: Monsters in Our Childhood - 1:40 Nosferatu - 8:50 How Vampirism Connects to Real Life - 24:25 Twilight - 32:00 Let the Right One In - 37:15 A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night - 41:40 How Are Vampires Made? - 45:40 Dracula - 48:05 The Historical Origins of the Vampire Myth - 49:40 The Future of Monster Movies - 51:45 Vampires vs Zombies - 54:35 Mutant Vampire Zombies from the 'Hood'! - 57:30 Recommended Links: Ermahgerd Girl http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/ermahgerd Lore Podcast on Vampire Mythos http://www.lorepodcast.com/episodes/30 Nosferatu Sequel Details http://www.indiewire.com/2017/08/nosferatu-remake-robert-eggers-anya-taylor-joy-the-witch-1201866720/ Mutant Vampire Zombies from the 'Hood'! Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2Pms5ft034 Music courtesy of Vernon West : www.facebook.com/vernonwestmusic/ @vernonwestmusic www.cdbaby.com/cd/vernonwest1 Contact: medium.com/movie-musing twitter.com/moviemusingpod facebook.com/moviemusing moviemusing.com @moviemusing (Recorded October 28, 2017)
Food Talk with Mike Colameco is brought to you by the following generous underwriters: This week on Food Talk, host Mike Colameco is back from his Peruvian excursion and is in studio chatting with Kristen Miglore, Executive Editor at Food52 and author of the new book “Food52 Genius Recipes: 100 Recipes That Will Change the Way You Cook.” Explaining what she calls genius recipes, these are passed down from the cookbook authors, chefs, and bloggers who made the recipes legendary. In this book, she compiles 100 of the most essential genius recipes—nearly half of which have never been featured in her Food52 column—with tips, riffs, mini-recipes, and stunning photographs, to create a cooking canon that will stand the test of time. Mike next welcomes author John McQuaid to the show, author of “Tasty: The Art and Science of What We Eat,” telling the story of the still-emerging concept of flavor and how our sense of taste will evolve in the coming decades. John explains the scientific research taking place on multiple fronts: how genes shape our tastes; the quest to understand why sweetness tastes good and its dangerous addictive properties; why something disgusts one person and delights another; and what today’s obsessions with extreme tastes tell us about the brain. Mike rounds out the show talking to chef brothers Eli and Max Sussman. Out with their fourth cookbook, “Classic Recipes for Modern People,” it features over 75 recipes that reimagine classic dishes from their childhood and yours, with a little humor baked in along the way. Divided into eight sections like “Classics from Our Childhood,” TV Dinner Classics,” “Future Classics,” and “Breakfast Classics,” the guys dish out their favorite recipes in the book. Tuna casserole? Shepherd’s Pie? Everything old is new again! Tune in for another great show.