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When shopping for a teen driver, safety is paramount, and many experts say there are a variety of SUVs under $10,000 that provide strong crash protection. Plus, ways to get the most out of your summer vacation and create "space" within a trip for two.
Send us Fan MailEpisode 48: Artificial Intelligence, Real Inspiration, & Zero Personal SpaceJoin Rob Riv, Frank Donati, Justin Ryan, and Steve Santucci for another unpredictable episode of the Modeling Insanity Podcast as they dive into a wide-ranging discussion on the growing role of artificial intelligence in the hobby. From AI-enhanced photos and generated artwork to the impact AI may have on how modelers share and present their work, the crew offers their thoughts, opinions, and plenty of spirited debate along the way.The conversation then shifts to a more personal topic: what inspires them to build. Whether it's box art, historical subjects, reference photos, museum visits, movies, books, or the work of fellow modelers, each host shares what fuels their passion for the hobby and keeps them coming back to the workbench.Of course, no episode would be complete without a classic Rob Riv Life Lesson Rant™. This time, Rob tackles one of society's greatest unsolved mysteries: why some people feel the need to stand six inches behind you in stores, checkout lines, and hobby shops. Equal parts observation, frustration, and comedy, it's the kind of rant that only Rob can deliver.So grab a drink, pull up a chair, and join the insanity. There are laughs, opinions, hobby talk, and more than a few questionable life lessons. Because honestly, what the hell are we doing if we can't have a few laughs along the way? Opening and end music by Supernova by Arthur Vyncke https://soundcloud.com/arthurvostMusic promoted by http://www.free-stock-music.comJoin the Podcast on Facebook on The Modeling Insanity Podcast PageEmail the Insanity Crew at modelinginsanitypodcast@gmail.com for any comments or suggestions.
Mark Langley—renowned for his emotive horse training—breaks down the steps to teach your horse personal space awareness, drastically reducing nipping when being led. In this episode, Mark shares practical strategies to help an eight-year-old off-the-track gelding who becomes nippy when asked to yield or move. He reveals how to establish a respectful space where your horse feels safe and willing, instead of defensive or friction-filled. You'll learn why traditional pressure techniques often backfire and how to leverage subtle cues, like a simple flag or the "supermarket etiquette" mindset, to create cooperation without conflict. We break down: the importance of awareness over force, the power of high-precision, small-step training, and the role of emotional clarity in shaping reliable responses. Mark explains why a horse's biting stems from frustration and how offering alternatives—like leading away softly or using a feel on the rope—can turn nipping into curiosity and cooperation. Discover how to craft a mental shift in your horse from friction to flow, transforming everyday groundwork into a foundation of trust. Get the insights to iron out your horse problems with Mark's Online Membership - try it for FREE.
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Ready to reduce stress as an HSP? Work with me 1:1: https://trueinnerfreedom.com/working-together/ Have you ever been in a relationship where you suddenly feel like… you're not really there anymore? If you're a highly sensitive person, you might pride yourself on being deeply connected, attentive, and caring. But what if that very strength is quietly pulling you away from yourself? This episode speaks directly to those moments where you feel overwhelmed, drained, or strangely disconnected—even when everything seems "fine" on the surface. You'll begin to see how losing your internal sense of space isn't about needing distance from others… but about losing connection with yourself. Understand why you feel overwhelmed or drained in relationships that should feel good Recognize the subtle moment when you begin to lose yourself in connection Learn how to stay deeply connected to others without abandoning your own experience Press play now to discover how to stay fully present in your relationships—without ever losing yourself again. Todd Smith, founder of True Inner Freedom Dreaming of a stress-free, balanced life? Visit https://trueinnerfreedom.com/ and take the HSP Stress Test. Gain clarity on your sensitivity and stress triggers, and book a free 30-minute introductory conversation to explore what's going on for you and see if working together 1:1 might be a fit. Are you a highly sensitive person (HSP) or someone who identifies as hypersensitive or neurodivergent? This podcast is dedicated to helping highly sensitive people (HSPs) navigate overwhelm and stress by using The Work of Byron Katie—a powerful method for questioning stressful thoughts and finding true inner freedom. We dive deep into stress management strategies, coping with stress, and stress relief methods specifically tailored for HSPs. Learn how to manage emotions, especially negative ones, and explore effective stress reduction techniques that go beyond the surface to address the root causes of anxiety and pressure. Whether you're interested in learning how to lower stress, handle stress and pressure, or reduce stress through practical techniques, we provide insights and support based on The Work of Byron Katie. Discover how this transformative approach can help you decrease stress, find inner peace, and create balance in your life. Join us to learn about various coping strategies for stress, all designed to support HSPs in their journey toward emotional well-being.
InSpektren - Der Podcast aus der deutschsprachigen A*spec-Community
Im dritten Teil des Themenblocks Sensuell und/oder Sexuell – Wie können wir Nähe zeigen? unterhalten sich Noir, Finn und Chris mit Alina darüber, wie sich ihr Empfinden und die eigene Art Nähe auszudrücken über die Zeit verändert hat. Sie sprechen darüber, wo sie sich wünschen, Nähe anders zeigen zu können, thematisieren aber auch die gesellschaftliche Normalisierung von Grenzüberschreitungen rund um körperliche Nähe. Außerdem fragen sie sich, wie das eigene Nähegefühl eigentlich kommuniziert werden kann und wo sie im Alltag der letzten Woche eigentlich Nähe erlebt haben. Moderation: Noir, Finn, ChrisGastperson(en): AlinaProduktionsleitung: FinnRedaktion: Noir, Finn, Chris, AlinaSchnitt: CaroQualitätssicherung: Noir, Finn Alina findet ihr hierWebsite: https://psychoberatung-ka.de/Instagram: @psychoberatung_ka This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License Content NotesAnmerkung: Je nach verwendetem Player können die Zeitstempel leicht von der tatsächlichen Zeit in der Folge abweichen.Ganze Folge: Gespräch über verschiedene Formen von Sexualität und Sensualität, Benennung und Besprechung verschiedener Formen von Sexualität und Gespräch darüber, gesellschaftliche Normen, Austausch über als negativ o.ä. empfundene zurückliegende Erlebnisse von Nähe / Sexualität00:03:34-00:04:16 | Allonormativität und deren Auswirkungen (allonormative Deutung des eigenen Nähebedürfnisses als Fehlen von Sex)00:06:23-00:06:53 | Amatonormativität, Romantisierung von Sex, Zentrierung von Sexualität auf PiV (Penis in Vagina Penetration)00:09:44 -00:11:33 | Trauma (Entwicklungstrauma), Liebesentzug durch Elternteile, ungesundes Sexualverhalten, Auswirkung von Trauma auf das eigene Empfinden von Nähe00:13:13-00:13:23 | Allonormativität, Reduktion von nicht-sexueller körperlicher Nähe auf “Vorspiel” zum Sex00:14:48-00:15:05 | Schlechte Erfahrungen mit Nähe00:17:46-00:21:50 | Schlechte Erfahrungen mit Nähe, Grenzüberschreitungen (und gesellschaftliche Akzeptanz dieser), emotionale Manipulation, Normalisierung von Grenzverletzungen00:21:55-00:22:20 | Fehlendes gesellschaftliches Fragen nach Konsens bei Berührungen00:22:33-00:24:45 | Grenzüberschreitende Situationen mit unerwünschter Berührung00:25:27-00:25:53 | Grenzüberschreitende Situationen, Normalisierung von Grenzverletzungen00:25:56-00:33:34 | Patriarchat, Normalisierung von Grenzverletzungen im Zusammenhang mit Geschlechterpräsentation, Beschreibung von grenzüberschreitenden Situationen, übergriffige Fragen bei Geschlechter-Non-Konformer Präsentation (Haare), Binäre Geschlechterrollenbilder, Gendernormen00:33:44-00:35:15 | Allonormativität (Reduktion von Sensualität auf Vorspiel, “Kuscheln läuft auf Sex hinaus”), Druck Sex performen zu müssen, Engführung von Sex auf PiV00:35:51-00:38:07 | Allonormativität, Compulsory Sexuality (Druck Sex zu performen, Sensualität führt zu Sex, Hierarchisierung zwischen Sexualität und Sensualität, Erwartungshaltungen)00:42:06-00:43.25 | Psychische Erkrankung, Anhedonie, Traumafolgestörungen, Depression, Erwähnung der Pathologisierung von A*spec-Identitäten00:44:46-00:48:16 | A*spec-Feindlichkeit, Pathologisierung, Zitat der Aussage “Nähe müsste ausgehalten werden” und “A*specs müssten sich mehr entspannen”, Romance-Aversion, Absprechen und Herunterspielen Gefühlen / Erleben (und Zitate mehrer Aussagen dazu)00:53:14-00:53:29 | Erwähnung von Harry Potter01:05:36-01:11:20 | Allonormativität, Compulsory Sexuality, Sexualisierung von Nähe (Normative Verknüpfung für Nähe von Sex), Binäre Geschlechterrollen, Sexualisierung von Kindern, Amatonormativität, problematische Männlichkeitsbilder, Queerfeindlichkeit (Abwertung, Enthumanisierung), Sexismus, Misogynie, Fat Shaming, Bodyshaming01:16:50-01:19:02 | Verlusttrauma, Traumafolgestörung, Dissoziation, Trigger, Krankenhausaufenthalt Kapitelmarken00:00:00 | Intro00:00:24 | Begrüßung und Einleitung00:02:20 | Veränderung des eigenen Empfindens und Ausdrückens von Nähe00:18:15 | Gesellschaftliche Normalisierung von Grenzüberschreitungen00:35:16 | Wo würden wir uns wünschen, Nähe anders zeigen zu können?00:48:20 | Kommunikation des eigenen Nähegefühls01:05:36 | Sexualisierung körperlicher Nähe01:11:30 | Nähe im Alltag der letzten Wochen01:19:13 | Lexikon: Personal Space (Distanzzone)01:20:13 | GRAU. Life is a Story – story.one von René M Chaplin01:21:18 | Was nehmen wir mit?01:25:16 | Verabschiedung, Dank und Kontaktmöglichkeiten01:29:02 | Outro Erwähnte InSpektren-FolgenInSpektren, Folge 5 – Wie fühlt sich sexuelle Anziehung an (Teil 1), https://inspektren.eu/episode-05-teil-1-wie-fuehlt-sich-sexuelle-anziehung-anInSpektren, Folge 6 – Wie fühlt sich sexuelle Anziehung an (Teil 2), https://inspektren.eu/episode-05-teil-2-wie-fuehlt-sich-sexuelle-anziehung-anInSpektren, Folge 14 – Wie fühlt sich eigentlich sensuelle Anziehung an?, https://inspektren.eu/episode-14-wie-fuehlt-sich-eigentlich-sensuelle-anziehung-an InSpektren, Folge 47 – Männlichkeit (aus A*spec-Sicht) kritisch betrachtet, https://inspektren.eu/47-maennlichkeit-aus-aspec-sicht-kritische-betrachtet InSpektren, Folge 56 – Toxische Männlichkeit Teil 1, https://inspektren.eu/56-toxische-maennlichkeit-teil-i InSpektren, Folge 57 – Toxische Männlichkeit Teil 2, https://inspektren.eu/56-toxische-maennlichkeit-teil-ii LexikonPersonal Space (Distanzzone) – Physikalischer Bereich rund um eine Person, in dem diese sich sicher und entspannt fühlt, während sie mit anderen in Kommunikation tritt. Normalerweise wird der eigene Personal Space non-verbal kommuniziert und kann sich je nach Kultur, Beziehung zur anderen beteiligten Person(en) oder Situation unterscheiden. Ein Eindringen einer anderen Person in den Personal Space kann zu Unwohlsein, Angst oder Wut führen. Weitere Definitionen inkludieren außerdem, dass es sich um den Bereich handelt, in dem eine Person ihre privaten Gegenstände liegen hat. Der (unerlaubte) Zugriff einer fremden Person auf diese Besitztümer kann ebenfalls zu Wut oder einer Abwehrreaktion führen. KultureckeRené M. Chaplin, GRAU. Life is a Story – story.one, Deutsch, 60 Seiten, ISBN: 9783711579027 (Wien: Story.one Publishing 2025) Shout-OutsIntrosprecher: KijargoIntro/Outro: John Bartmann – Jazzy DetectiveAudio-Player Uns findet ihr außerdem hierinspektren.euinstagram: inspektren_podcastfacebook: InSpektren.Podcasttwitch: InSpektren_Podcasttwitter: InSpektrenMastodon: chaos.social/@inspektrenDiscord: aspecgerman.deMail: info@inspektren.euYouTubeSpotifyAmazon MusicApple PodcastGoogle PodcastA*spec Vibes zum Anhören findet ihr auf unserer Spotify Playlist
You're about to step into the world of airport lounges, but not as you know them. The lounge experience is being reimagined. And leading that change is the Plaza Premium Group, the independent hospitality brand that democratized (this is a word you will hear very often in the episode) airport comfort.In this episode, we take a very comfortable & relaxed lounge chat with Jonathan Song, Chief Commercial Officer at the Plaza Premium Group. We explore whether lounges belong in city centers as well, how partnerships with premium brands shape the traveler journey, and what it really takes to build an ecosystem across lounges, hotels, and dining. Plus — three words to describe Plaza Premium's internal culture. If you've ever rushed past a lounge entrance wishing you had access, this conversation is for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Many of us have a place that serves as a last private refuge for clutter. Junk drawers, inaccessible closets, spare rooms—we use these spaces to conceal stuff from our families, our guests, and even ourselves. In episode #298 of The Clutter Fairy Weekly, Gayle Goddard, professional organizer and owner of The Clutter Fairy in Houston, Texas, explores hiding places for clutter and offers tips for reclaiming your “personal space of shame” as a usable part of your home.Show notes: https://cfhou.com/tcfw298The Clutter Fairy Weekly is a live webcast and podcast designed to help you clear your clutter and make space in your home and your life for more of what you love. We meet Tuesdays at noon (U.S. Central Time) to answer your decluttering questions and to share organizing tools and techniques, success stories and “ah-hah!” moments, seasonal suggestions, and timeless tips.To participate live in our weekly webcast, join our Meetup group, follow us on Facebook, or subscribe to our mailing list. You can also watch the videos of our webcast on YouTube.Support the show
Bongani Bingwa is joined by Khabazela to unpack trending topics, including unconventional teaching methods that made lessons memorable and the awkward reality of personal space in queues. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio7See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bongani Bingwa and Khabazela unpack what’s trending online, starting with a discussion on whether life’s hardships make people more empathetic or less compassionate, as listeners reflect on how personal struggles shape emotional responses and connections with others. They also tackle a relatable social irritation, people standing too close in queues exploring why this happens, whether it bothers listeners, and how individuals navigate personal space in everyday public settings. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio7See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Love rarely collapses because of one dramatic conflict — more often, relationships slowly lose their balance through subtle shifts in closeness and space. In this reflective episode, we explore the quiet tension between togetherness and autonomy, and why many of us grow up believing that love means constant proximity. But this conversation goes deeper than relationship advice. It's about the evolving relationship we have with ourselves, and why solitude, reflection, and personal space are essential for creativity, clarity, and growth. Through this reflection, you'll be invited to reconsider what healthy love really looks like — and how conscious partnerships allow two people to stay deeply connected without losing themselves.
Scott talks about chasing his sisters dog after he escaped during the super bowl, how awkward it can be when you walk past your cat while he is licking himself and how when my alarm goes off in the morning my dog jumps on me and licks me.
What makes a good New Yorker cartoon? More to the point, who makes a good New Yorker cartoon? In our latest episode of As Told To: The Ghostwriting Podcast, we visit with the magazine's self-described "toonsome twosome," the cartooning team of Bizzy Coy and Lia Strasser, and discover what it takes to tap the talents of a like-minded soul to help you discover your best creative self. "It was out of frustration that I reached out to Bizzy," reflects Lia, the illustrator of this dynamic duo. "I was struggling in the sense that I'd had these ideas that I thought were great and these drawings that I'd thought were great and I'd been submitting to the New Yorker for about a year and nothing was hitting, and a friend of mine suggested I find a writing partner, and of course my ego felt a little dented by that." "I think it took us maybe even a year to even establish, 'What is our creative dynamic?'" recalls Bizzy Coy, the humor writer of the pair. "And it's constantly changing." Lia is a cartoonist, graphic designer, and visual essayist whose work explores narrative illustration at the intersection of politics, culture, and personal history. She is also a kick-ass barista in Sullivan County, N.Y., where her latte foam art is much in demand. Bizzy is an advertising and marketing copywriter who has contributed humor writing to the New Yorker and McSweeney's. Her short humor collection, Personal Space, is a compilation of her favorite pieces, which originally appeared in the above-mentioned publications, and in Splitsider, Points in Case, The Belladonna, and The Establishment. Join us as these two friends and collaborators talk toons, reflect on how they've come together as artists, and share their thoughts on what New Yorker readers find funny. (Oh, and you just might come away with a tip or two on how to game the magazine's popular "Cartoon Caption" contest.) Learn more about our guests: Lia's Website Lia's Instagram Bizzy's Website Bizzy's Instagram Please support the sponsors who support our show: Gotham Ghostwriters' Gathering of the Ghosts Ritani Jewelers Daniel Paisner's Balloon Dog Daniel Paisner's SHOW: The Making and Unmaking of a Network Television Pilot Heaven Help Us by John Kasich Unforgiving: Lessons from the Fall by Lindsey Jacobellis Film Movement Plus (PODCAST) | 30% discount Libro.fm (ASTOLDTO) | 2 audiobooks for the price of 1 when you start your membership Film Freaks Forever! podcast, hosted by Mark Jordan Legan and Phoef Sutton Everyday Shakespeare podcast A Mighty Blaze podcast The Writer's Bone Podcast Network Misfits Market (WRITERSBONE) | $15 off your first order Film Movement Plus (PODCAST) | 30% discount Wizard Pins (WRITERSBONE) | 20% discount
Relationships at Work - the Employee Experience and Workplace Culture Podcast
We talk a lot about what leaders say — but rarely about where they say it.In this short episode of Relationships at Work, Russel Lolacher explores proxemics — the hidden language of personal space — and how distance, positioning, and physical presence quietly shape trust, power, and connection at work.From offices designed to elevate authority, to feedback conversations that unintentionally trigger defensiveness, this episode unpacks how space communicates long before words do. You'll learn the four zones of proxemics, why they matter for leaders, and how even virtual settings carry unspoken spatial cues.And connect with me for more great content! Sign Up for R@W Notes Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Linkedin Follow on Instagram Follow me on Threads Follow on TikTok Email me anytime
Why does housing in America feel so unattainable—and why does it seem designed that way? In this sweeping opening chapter of Built to Divide, host Dimitrius Lynch traces the origins of today's housing affordability crisis back more than 100,000 years, revealing how our primal instincts around territory, ownership, and status have been shaped—and exploited—over millennia.From the campfire rituals of early humans to feudal Europe's enclosures, from the rise of divine kingship to the first mortgage systems, and from the U.S. labor movement to the FHA's propaganda-style push for suburban homeownership, this episode exposes how housing evolved from a shared human necessity to a powerful engine of inequality.Lynch weaves anthropology, architecture, public health data, urban history, and political economy into a gripping narrative that shows how today's housing insecurity, record-high rents, soaring home prices, and widening inequality were not an accident. They were engineered—over centuries—through policies, incentives, and cultural stories built to divide us.Listeners will learn how the built environment reflects our deepest psychological wiring, how financialization transformed shelter into a commodity, how zoning and mortgages reshaped American life, and why housing policy is inseparable from health, safety, democracy, and collective well-being.This cinematic episode sets the foundation for the entire series, revealing a simple but radical truth: the world we live in was designed—and can be redesigned.Episode Extras - Photos, videos, sources and links to additional content found during research. Episode Credits:Production in collaboration with Gābl MediaWritten & Executive Produced by Dimitrius LynchAudio Engineering and Sound Design by Jeff Alvarez
Send us a textToday we're unpacking something light, funny, and surprisingly revealing — the “man cave.” Not the stereotype, but the psychology behind why people retreat to certain spaces and what that means for your home.You'll learn the real reasons the garage, den, or basement becomes the default refuge for some people, what makes a room feel like “home,” and why everyone — men, women, and kids — needs a personal zone that reflects them.We'll walk through the five core psychological drivers behind familiar spaces, how to co-design a home even when one partner says “I don't care,” and a simple four-question framework that gets everyone involved in the process.Plus, you'll get elevated, practical design tips to upgrade a man cave without stripping away personality — and without turning it into a storage room with a TV.By the end, you'll have tools to create a home that supports individuality and togetherness so no one needs to escape to feel like themselves.Download the free Living Room and Bathroom Guides at yourparo.com for more support. Key TakeawaysWhy people retreat to predictable, familiar spaces — and why it's not about isolationFive psychological reasons some rooms feel like “home” and others feel neutralWhy every person needs a personal zone they connect toHow to co-design shared spaces when one person claims they “don't care”A simple four-question couples design frameworkHigh-impact design tips to elevate a man cave without stripping personalityHow to use lighting, texture, storage, and “hero items” to create emotional salienceWhy personal space is a human need, not a gendered oneHow co-creating spaces reduces escape behaviour in the homeSupport the showWebsite: https://www.yourparo.com Resources: Free Living Room Know How. Free Bathroom Serenity Guide. Get the Free Guides Here! https://www.yourparo.com/free-guides Digital Course: Design Your Home for Better Living https://www.yourparo.com/course
In this episode, Alyssa and Nadia have an unexpectedly deep conversation about aging, family caregiving, and what happens when we need help but don't want to admit it.What starts as a recap of the New York Marathon — where Nadia's gymnastics teammate ran 26.2 miles and a 78-year-old completed the race — quickly turns into a reflection on what aging looks like. Alyssa shares her concerns about her mother-in-law (Nadia's grandmother) who's struggling with the decision of what comes next: staying independent in her 5-bedroom home or accepting that she needs more support.The conversation becomes vulnerable as Alyssa admits she doesn't understand why older people resist what seems like the obvious, logical choice. Nadia offers a different perspective — cultural expectations, personality, and the desire to maintain independence all play a role. They debate who gets to make decisions when someone needs help: the person needing care, or the caregiver? And what happens when family members disagree?Alyssa makes Nadia promise (on the record) that when the time comes, she'll listen when her daughters say it's time to move to assisted living. They discuss the financial and emotional costs of elder care, why living with adult children often strains relationships, and the fantasy of having a trustworthy live-in caretaker in your own home. Eric's plan? If he gets dementia, just leave him in the Philippines with caretakers — a plan Alyssa firmly rejects.The episode wraps with reflections on genetics vs. lifestyle, social media wellness culture, and whether all those expensive creams actually do anything — or just give us the illusion of control.This is a conversation about autonomy, family dynamics, and the tension between wanting independence and needing support.TakeawaysAging looks different for everyone — some people run marathons at 78, others need significant helpCultural expectations shape how we think about caring for aging parents and grandparentsWhen someone needs help, there's tension between honoring their autonomy and doing what's practicalLiving with adult children can strain family dynamics — personal space (physical and emotional) mattersAssisted living costs are a major concern, and fear of running out of money keeps people independent longerThe "ideal" aging scenario: staying in your own home with a trustworthy caregiverSiblings often handle caregiving decisions differently — one usually takes the leadLongevity is more about genetics than trendy wellness routinesSocial media wellness culture can overcomplicate things that used to be simpleWe can't control aging, but thinking we can makes us feel betterChapters0:09–2:17 – New York Marathon: 78-Year-Olds and 4-Minute Miles2:18–5:22 – What Do We Want When We're Older? Alyssa's Perspective5:23–7:27 – Cultural Expectations and Taking Care of Aging Parents7:28–9:26 – Who Gets to Decide? The Person Needing Help or the Caregiver?9:27–10:42 – Will You Be Stubborn? Personality and Control10:43–12:33 – Would You Want Your Parents to Move In12:34–14:22 – Personal Space and Family Dynamics14:23–16:27 – Assisted Living Costs and Financial Fears16:28–17:38 – Eric's Philippines Plan (And Why Alyssa Says No)17:39–19:46 – Genetics vs. Lifestyle: What Really Determines Longevity19:47–20:18 – Closing
This week Thibault does a reading for the full moon in Taurus, which is super charged to support your efforts around grounding and connecting with community. Deck: The Official Tarot of The Grateful DeadALSO - Lisa Crallé s gallery Personal Space is in Vallejo NOT Alameda as is referenced in the video. Apologies to all. To support Personal Space go to: https://givebutter.com/personalspacehttps://givebutter.com/personalspaceVolunteer at Tech For Campaigns at techforcampaigns.orgFollow Thibault on Medium at / thibault2studio Check out Thibault's art at Thibault2studio.comWatch on YouTube: / @thibault-thesidewoo
What if the key to unlocking your greatest potential was written in your unique energetic blueprint? In this episode of The Greatness Machine, Darius sits down with human design guide, author, and speaker Erin Claire Jones to explore how understanding our unique energy can transform the way we lead, love, and live. Erin breaks down the principles of human design and shows how they can be applied practically in business, relationships, and personal growth. From harnessing willpower and setting realistic expectations to embracing open-mindedness and overcoming the fear of failure, Erin shares the insights that have guided her own journey and thousands of others. She also gives us a glimpse into her new book “How Do You Choose?: A Human Design Guide to What's Best for You at Work, in Love, and in Life” and her upcoming AI project designed to make human design more accessible and accurate for everyone. In this episode, Darius and Erin will discuss: (00:00) Introduction to Human Design and Its Impact (02:58) Erin's Journey into Human Design (05:49) Understanding Human Design: Origins and Applications (08:47) The Practicality of Human Design (14:37) Manifestor Energy and Its Implications (17:37) Decision-Making and Intuition in Human Design (20:35) The Role of Peace and Anger in Manifestors (27:26) Embracing Your Purpose and Role as a Leader (29:46) The Importance of Independence and Personal Space (32:16) Harnessing Innate Talents and Following Your Path (34:51) Navigating Emotional Sensitivity and Empathy (39:43) Understanding Willpower and Managing Expectations (44:40) The Gift of Open-Mindedness and Perspective (46:46) Exploring Human Design and Its Practical Applications (49:46) Overcoming Fear of Failure and Embracing Resilience Erin Claire Jones is a leading Human Design expert who has helped hundreds of thousands of people find alignment in work, relationships, and life. Through her coaching, content, and digital products, she makes Human Design practical and accessible, with personalized guides purchased in over 160 countries. A sought-after speaker, Erin has shared her insights on global stages and has been featured in Forbes, Elle, The Sunday Times, Vogue, Allure, and Nylon. Sponsored by: Brevo: Head over to brevo.com/greatness and use the code greatness to get 50% off Starter and Business Plans for the first 3 months of an annual subscription. Indeed: Get a $75 sponsored job credit to boost your job's visibility at Indeed.com/darius. Shopify: Start your $1/month trial at Shopify.com/greatness. Connect with Erin: Look up your design: https://humandesignblueprint.com Get your custom guide: https://humandesignblueprint.com/guide (use the code DARIUS for a discount) Study Human Design: https://humandesignblueprint.com/product/course/ (use the code DARIUS for a discount) Book: https://humandesignblueprint.com/order-book/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/erinclairejones Instagram: http://instagram.com/humandesignblueprint Connect with Darius: Website: https://therealdarius.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dariusmirshahzadeh/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imthedarius/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Thegreatnessmachine Book: The Core Value Equation https://www.amazon.com/Core-Value-Equation-Framework-Limitless/dp/1544506708 Write a review for The Greatness Machine using this link: https://ratethispodcast.com/spreadinggreatness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you ever feel guilty for needing time alone—even when your body is clearly asking for it? As a highly sensitive person, your internal "processor" is working overtime. Without enough space to recharge, it's easy to hit the wall of overwhelm. But carving out personal space doesn't have to mean conflict, guilt, or isolation. In this episode, you'll learn: Why personal space isn't a luxury for HSPs—it's a necessity for emotional balance. Five practical, low-stress ways to reclaim your space without alienating others. How to navigate guilt and internal resistance when stepping back to care for yourself. Press play now to discover how to take care of you—without apology. Todd Smith, founder of True Inner Freedom Dreaming of a stress-free, balanced life? Visit trueinnerfreedom.com and complete the HSP Stress Survey. Gain clarity on your stress triggers and enjoy a free 15-minute Inner Freedom Call designed to guide you toward lasting inner peace and fulfillment. Are you a highly sensitive person (HSP) or someone who identifies as hypersensitive or neurodivergent? This podcast is dedicated to helping highly sensitive people (HSPs) navigate overwhelm and stress by using The Work of Byron Katie—a powerful method for questioning stressful thoughts and finding true inner freedom. We dive deep into stress management strategies, coping with stress, and stress relief methods specifically tailored for HSPs. Learn how to manage emotions, especially negative ones, and explore effective stress reduction techniques that go beyond the surface to address the root causes of anxiety and pressure. Whether you're interested in learning how to lower stress, handle stress and pressure, or reduce stress through practical techniques, we provide insights and support based on The Work of Byron Katie. Discover how this transformative approach can help you decrease stress, find inner peace, and create balance in your life. Join us to learn about various coping strategies for stress, all designed to support HSPs in their journey toward emotional well-being.
After watching a movie recently, I was inspired to reflect on how I balance the time that I take to personally care for myself and the time I take to invest in relationships with others. Today on the podcast, I'm sharing my experience in balancing my personal space and believe it would do us all good to reflect on the mindset we have around time, routine, and how we identify ourselves in relationship to ourselves and others.FREE 30 Minute Coaching CallIf you're in a rut, want to change your self worth, lack confidence, or feel unsure about your future, schedule a free coaching call with me. I promise it will change your life. (https://calendly.com/calebpricecoaching/30min)Did you like this episode?Be sure to leave a review of what you liked about this episode. And if you want to learn more about me and get inspired throughout your week, be sure to follow me on Instagram, @calebthecollegecoach (https://www.instagram.com/calebthecollegecoach/)
This week on The Personal Space Podcast, we're joined by our homeboy and Rozayyy's Coparent and we are blowing the whistle on youth sports...literally. From toxic sideline parents (Rozayyy
Our personal bubbles are important to us, so let's be sure to be mindful of other peoples' spaces, too. The best way to respect the personal space of others is by being aware of our actions and not overstepping boundaries. We always want to make sure our peers feel comfortable, just like we do!
On this week's episode we talk about:Tiktoker hairaddict6 says I'm Not Letting My Kids Ruin My RelationshipA man is charged with first-degree murder for the shooting death of missing 14-year-old A parent was charged her battery of a school teacher, resisting officers, and disturbing the peace after slapping the school principal during a basketball gameA couple are accused of running massive fentanyl, cocaine operation in Chicago's southwest suburbsA former police officer is facing felony charges for allegedly stealing $600,000 in fraudulent workers' compensation paymentsTwitter: https://twitter.com/PnLJudgementalsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pnljudgementalsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/PnLJudgementalsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the__judgementalsEmail: pnljudgementals@gmail.comMusic: Bread Crumbs - Successful
Andy felt some kind of way after a situation at a remote broadcast...why was that guy standing so close to Randy?!
Do you constantly feel drained at work, even when you're doing everything "right"? As a highly sensitive person (HSP), subtle patterns may be robbing you of the personal space you need to stay balanced and effective—without you even noticing. Why This Matters to You In today's fast-paced work culture, HSPs often sacrifice their own space in an effort to maintain harmony, meet expectations, and avoid conflict. But doing so can quietly lead to emotional flooding, burnout, and resentment. This episode explores how reclaiming your space early can keep you energized, focused, and in control—before overwhelm takes over. What You'll Discover in This Episode How to recognize the small daily choices that silently drain your energy at work. Why setting clear boundaries isn't rude—and how to communicate them without causing tension. Practical scripts and mindset shifts to handle pushy bosses or clients without losing your peace or your job. Listen now to learn how protecting your energy at work is not just possible—it's essential to your success and wellbeing as an HSP. Todd Smith, founder of True Inner Freedom Dreaming of a stress-free, balanced life? Visit trueinnerfreedom.com and complete the HSP Stress Survey. Gain clarity on your stress triggers and enjoy a free 15-minute Inner Freedom Call designed to guide you toward lasting inner peace and fulfillment. Are you a highly sensitive person (HSP) or someone who identifies as hypersensitive or neurodivergent? This podcast is dedicated to helping highly sensitive people (HSPs) navigate overwhelm and stress by using The Work of Byron Katie—a powerful method for questioning stressful thoughts and finding true inner freedom. We dive deep into stress management strategies, coping with stress, and stress relief methods specifically tailored for HSPs. Learn how to manage emotions, especially negative ones, and explore effective stress reduction techniques that go beyond the surface to address the root causes of anxiety and pressure. Whether you're interested in learning how to lower stress, handle stress and pressure, or reduce stress through practical techniques, we provide insights and support based on The Work of Byron Katie. Discover how this transformative approach can help you decrease stress, find inner peace, and create balance in your life. Join us to learn about various coping strategies for stress, all designed to support HSPs in their journey toward emotional well-being.
Send us a textMental Health, It is that thing that we hear so much about these days from almost everywhere we find ourselves. Take care of your Mental Health. Chuck Rucker touches on what that means to him and what he does and what you can do to see if it works for you. How to find a place of balance and peace so that you can recharge your batteries in order for you to live your best life. No expert he maintains that he is not just entertaining from a place experienced and seen through his own lens. Check out this episode that aims to inspire and motivate you to do all that you can to protect yourself as you live out your journey. Thank's for tuning in and supporting the podcast. Chuck has also started a Coaching and Mentorship program. Check it out on Ruck's Place Podcast Community Patreon.Thank you,Ruck's Place Podcastrucksplace@gmail.com
Questions explored in this episode:1. I'm horrified and terrified by the idea of being with my husband when the time comes. What am I supposed to do about that because it's an important part of marriage? (01:02)2. Sometimes I have trouble getting up in the morning because I go to sleep really late. Why can't I just get my act together? (08:45)3. I have a teacher who gets into my personal space and talks to me much too friendly. What can I do and who can I talk to about this? (15:00)4. I recently started taking meds for my mental illness. What do I do with people telling me I could do whatever I set my mind to? (19:13)Submit your questions at www.jewishteentalk.com!
The Goodness of God: Battles into Blessings, Genesis 32:22-31, Pastor Jeff McVay
The Goodness of God: Battles into Blessings, Genesis 32:22-31, Pastor Jeff McVay
Are You Struggling to Balance Deep Connection and Personal Space? As a highly sensitive person (HSP), do you find yourself craving deep, meaningful relationships—but also feeling drained and overstimulated by them? You're not alone. In this episode of Stress Management for Highly Sensitive People, host Todd Smith, a facilitator of The Work of Byron Katie, dives into the unique challenge HSPs face: balancing their desire for profound emotional connection with their essential need for personal space. What You'll Discover in This Episode: ✔️ Why HSPs struggle to maintain deep relationships without feeling overwhelmed. ✔️ How to set boundaries and communicate your need for personal space—without guilt. ✔️ Practical strategies to nurture connection while protecting your energy.
Knowing how to talk to kids about child abuse can feel overwhelming—but it doesn't have to be. In this impactful episode of Child Life On Call, host Katie Taylor interviews child abuse prevention advocate Jane Donovan—who also happens to be her mom. Jane shares her personal journey, sparked by a tragic event, that led to a decades-long mission to protect children and educate communities. From creating a long-running puppet program for abuse prevention to empowering kids with body safety tools, this conversation is full of actionable advice for parents, caregivers, educators, and child life specialists. This is a special repost of one of our most important and requested episodes. Whether you're hearing it for the first time or revisiting it, this conversation remains just as powerful and relevant today. In this episode, you'll learn: How to talk to kids about child abuse in age-appropriate, non-scary ways The importance of ongoing conversations about personal safety How tools like puppets, music, and hula hoops teach children about personal boundaries What parents should know about mandated reporting and how to act on their instincts How to evaluate youth-serving organizations for child safety protocols Why Children's Advocacy Centers are essential for abuse investigation and healing Whether you're a parent, educator, or healthcare provider, this episode provides the tools and confidence you need to start meaningful conversations that protect kids and empower them. Timestamps & Key Topics ⏱️ [00:00] – Introduction: Meet Jane Donovan Katie introduces her guest (and mom), a lifelong child advocate Learn how the Child Life On Call app empowers families ⏱️ [03:00] – A Personal Story That Inspired a Mission How a child's abduction changed Jane's life Why she dedicated her career to child abuse prevention ⏱️ [06:00] – What Are Children's Advocacy Centers? A child-friendly space for reporting, healing, and justice How they support kids through forensic interviews and therapy ⏱️ [09:00] – Making Conversations About Abuse Less Scary Why it's not “the talk”—it's ongoing, age-appropriate education Teaching safety in everyday moments without fear ⏱️ [11:00] – Teaching Kids About Boundaries with Puppets Introducing the “Kids Count Players” puppet show for elementary students Using storytelling and music to make serious topics approachable ⏱️ [15:00] – Personal Space for Children: Hula Hoops & “Uh-oh” Feelings How to use visual tools to teach kids about body autonomy and boundaries The difference between “good touch” and “confusing touch” ⏱️ [22:00] – Real Impact in Schools How the puppet show helped children disclose abuse Why teachers and counselors praise the program ⏱️ [23:00] – The Adult's Role in Protecting Children Tips for keeping kids safe at camp, church, and extracurriculars How to ask youth-serving organizations about their safety policies ⏱️ [25:00] – Understanding Mandated Reporting Why professionals and caregivers must report suspected abuse How to file a report, even if you're unsure ⏱️ [29:00] – Practical Safety Tips for Parents Teach proper names for body parts Encourage privacy and reinforce their right to say “no” to unwanted contact ⏱️ [31:00] – Easy Tools & Takeaways How to start the conversation—and keep it going Resources & Links
This week, Pastor Brandon challenges us to step outside of our comfort zones and boldly invite others to church this Easter. Drawing from the powerful story of Peter walking on water in Matthew 14, we're reminded that miracles happen when we move beyond what's familiar. Whether you're an introvert or extrovert, God is calling you to trust Him, take a step of faith, and make the big ask.00:00 - Welcome & Introduction 00:18 - When is Easter? (April 20) 01:16 - Adding 3 Extra Easter Services 01:39 - Matthew 14: Jesus Walks on Water 03:10 - Introverts vs. Extroverts 04:51 - Pastor Brandon's Weekend Recap 06:12 - Staff Extrovert Game (Di, Morgan, Shawn) 07:39 - Brandon: Introverted Extrovert 08:09 - Covid, Comfort Zones & Personal Space 09:01 - Wedding Stories: 27 in One Summer 11:12 - Russian Wedding Reception 13:13 - Grant & Savannah's Wedding Reception 14:07 - Stepping Out of the Boat: Matthew 14 17:06 - 3 Reasons to Get Out of Your Comfort Zone 20:12 - Don't Come to Easter Alone 25:00 - “My Top 5” Easter Invite Challenge 27:33 - Why Personal Invitations Matter 30:19 - 86% Come Through Personal Invite 31:15 - The Power of a Church Invite 32:22 - Prayer Over Your “Top 5” 34:00 - Final Challenge: Step Out & Invite
On part 2 of this week's episode, we talk with Lia Strasser and Bizzy Coy. Lia is an illustrator/cartoonist and Bizzy is a published writer/humorist and together, they are the Wonder Twins of cartooning. They started collaborating in 2023 and have had a number of cartoons published in the New Yorker and other publications. We had a great time talking with them about their background, process and what we get into when we visit people's houses (if you invite Bizzy over, be sure to lock your underwear drawer!)You can find more about Lia and Bizzy at their websites and Instagram feeds:https://liastrasser.comhttps://www.bizzycoy.comhttps://www.instagram.com/liastrasser/ https://www.instagram.com/bizzycoy/Be sure to order Bizzy's book, "Personal Space", a selection of short humor pieces (illustrated by Lia!)https://www.bizzycoy.com/store/products/personalspaceYou can find the New Yorker Rao's article, written and illustrated by Lia, here:https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/you-cant-get-in-an-evening-at-raosOn Part 1 of the episode, we discuss the current contests:Winning captions for New Yorker contest #932 (Do we look like Fruit Stripe Gum?)Finalists for contest #934 (This is the floor model.)Current New Yorker contest #936 (Christ, what a UFO.) (The Heaven/Astronaut cartoon Paul was thinking of was CartoonStock contest #64, from five years ago!)We also talk about our favorite cartoons from the current issue.You can buy original New Yorker cartoon art at Curated Cartoons:https://www.curatedcartoons.comSend us questions or comments to: Cartooncaptioncontestpodcast@gmail.com
Send us a topic!!!!Ever tried to add a little theatrical flair to your Spanish practice, only to be met with laughter from your friends? Lala certainly has, and she's here to share the hilarity of her language learning journey with Babbel, complete with tips, tricks, and a dash of playful banter from Siobhan. It's all about embracing the cozy, pajama-clad vibes and finding the funny side of speaking a new language. Get ready to giggle as we explore how adding a bit of drama can make language acquisition an unexpectedly entertaining adventure.Relationships can sometimes feel like walking a tightrope, with balance being key. We candidly unpack the complexities of partner support and the art of aligning with your significant other. Through personal anecdotes and a sprinkling of wisdom, we tackle the tough topics of conflict resolution and mutual respect. Discover how being on the same page with someone special can enhance not just your relationship, but your entire outlook on life. It's all about understanding, empathy, and navigating the sometimes choppy waters of love with grace.Personal space is sacred, and protecting it can feel like a modern-day quest. Listen as we discuss the transition from youthful social butterflies to adults who cherish solitude. We highlight the importance of setting boundaries and the delicate dance of balancing social interaction with the need for peace. Whether it's about keeping the energy positive in your space or valuing genuine connections over superficial ones, this episode is a heartfelt reminder to prioritize what truly brings joy and harmony into our lives.Support the show
This week we countdown our top ten movies of 2024, along with our top five premium beers of 2024. We also host the 2nd annual Sudsies. For such a big episode we brought along our premium collaborator, Travis. As well as some premium beers. Starting with Personal Space. A triple New England IPA, by Anchorage Brewing Company, out of Anchorage, Alaska. You'll have to listen to hear the rest! Intro and Beer Selection 0:00-20:19 Top 5 Beers of 2024 20:19-43:19 2nd Beer Selection 43:19-1:05:20 Top 10 Movies of 2024 (10-6) 1:05:20-1:53:12 3rd Beer Selection & Top 10 Movies of 2024 (5-1) 1:53:12-3:20:49 4th Beer Selection 3:20:49-3:34:42 2nd Annual Sudsies 3:34:42-3:56:38 Outro 3:56:38-4:01:12 Subscribe to our Patreon for premium episodes! Like us on Facebook! Follow us on Apple Podcasts! Follow us on Spotify! Follow us on Podbean! Follow us on Instagram! Follow us on TikTok! You can buy individual premium episodes on our Bandcamp! Send your questions and comments to sudsandcinemapodcast@gmail.com Logo and Artwork by @djmikeholiday
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Creating A Personal Space For Your Child MATTERS n this episode I exam how personal space in the home really matters for childhood mental health and well being. Join me as we look at our own upbringings and try to make a BETTER and secure place for children. LINKS MENTIONED IN THE RECORDING https://theimpactfulparent.com/app Download the FREE Impactful Parent App! Available on Apple and Android App Stores. FREEBIES from episodes included! Apple Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/ios Android Play Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/android https://theimpactfulparent.com for more FREE Resources and paid programs. Rate, Review, & Subscribe! "I love Kristina and all the FREE tips that she has to offer! Thank you for making my parenting journey better!"
Is needing personal space in a relationship OK? We say "no," watch to find out why.
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode of the Concrete Genius podcast, host Sauce McKenzie shares personal updates, insights on sports betting, and reflections on cultural identity and marriage. He discusses the significance of Notre Dame's recent victory, offers betting strategies, and emphasizes the importance of protecting one's culture. The conversation also touches on the role of social media in personal conduct and the challenges of modern communication. In this conversation, Sauce McKenzie delves into various themes surrounding masculinity, emotional vulnerability, relationships, and personal growth. He shares personal experiences of grief, the importance of maintaining authenticity in conversations, and the value of companionship as one ages. McKenzie emphasizes the need for standards in relationships, the significance of personal space, and the impact of new relationships on one's life. He also discusses self-improvement and the responsibility individuals have to present their best selves to the world, while reflecting on the importance of community support and the challenges faced in navigating personal connections.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates10:07 Cultural Reflections on Marriage and Identity15:56 Sports Betting Picks and Predictions25:47 Social Media and Personal Conduct32:14 The Importance of Companionship41:36 The Impact of New Relationships52:43 Reflections on Community and SupportTakeawaysTikTok may be shutting down soon, so follow on IG.Personal experiences shape our perspectives on culture and identity.Betting requires focus and confidence in your choices.Cultural identity is crucial in marriage and family decisions.Black culture needs to prioritize protecting its values.Winning in betting is about strategy and knowledge.Social media can be a platform for both connection and conflict.Respect for dedicated fan bases like Notre Dame is important.Understanding one's value goes beyond financial status.Avoiding public arguments on social media is essential for maturity. Grief is a personal journey that shouldn't be shared for validation.Authenticity in conversations is crucial; avoid superficial discussions.Companionship becomes more valuable as one ages.Standards in relationships must be accompanied by substance.Personal space is essential for mental well-being.New relationships can bring both joy and complications.Self-improvement is a continuous journey that requires effort.Community support plays a vital role in personal growth.Emotional vulnerability should be managed carefully.Presenting oneself well can significantly impact life outcomes.Support the show
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Welcome to Vision Made Magazine Live! Today, we're diving deep into "Breaking Barriers." Grab your pen and paper, and gather your friends because we will unpack three crucial types of boundaries that profoundly impact our personal and professional lives: emotional, time management, and personal space. We'll explore why setting these boundaries is essential for stepping out of our comfort zones and going after our "What's Next." Plus, I'll share actionable tips, relatable examples, and inspiring stories to help you break through these barriers and live your best life. Stay tuned for a transformative conversation designed to empower and uplift you. Let's get started! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whatsnextforwomen/support
Do you recline your seat on an airplane? Do you crack jokes in a cramped elevator? Do you pressure your little girl to kiss Grandpa when she recoils at the thought? We bet you'll find this edition of Doing What Works relatable!Here are your show notes…The Impossible Institute's Dan Gregory is the co-author of Selfish, Scared and Stupid.
In this episode, we delve into the intricacies of supplementing with vitamins and minerals, addressing the potential risks of over-supplementation and the importance of personalized nutrition. We also share candid conversations about morning routines, reading habits, digestive health, and offer insights into the significance of regular blood work. Additionally, we touch upon societal views on hormones, and the often misunderstood realm of peptide usage. Join us for a balanced discussion on how to optimize health through smart supplementation.00:00 Introduction01:21 Reading Habits and Book Discussions04:59 Gut Health and Digestive Issues21:17 Jessica Simpson's Transformation26:27 Personal Space and Drunk People28:59 Social Media Comments33:13 Cancer and Obesity35:45 Supplementation Knowledge56:10 Wrap UpPut your name on the Wait list for the next one BBC14https://Jeanineescobar.com/jsbodybootcampGet a Macro Assessmenthttps://www.jeanineescobar.com/macros.htmlWork with me 1 on 1https://www.jeanineescobar.comEmail: jeanine@jeanineescobar.comSend me a DM @jsbodybootcamp on Instagram, lets chat about how I can help you with your weight loss goalsSupport us by following on Social MediaAmazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/mrsceo_jLTK Fashion Links: https://www.shopLTK.com/explore/MrsCEO_JInstagram: https://instagram.com/mrsceo_jInstagram: https://instagram.com/candidly_withcoffeeWeight Loss IG: https://instagram.com/@jsbodybootcampTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrsceo_jMike's YouTube Channel: @escoelitefitness Mike's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/@escoelitefitnessSupport our Sponsors1UP Nutrition Code: JEANINEhttps://www.1upnutrition.com Transcend Companyhttps://www.transcendcompany.com/escoeliteMegaFit Mealshttps://megafitmeals.rfrl.co/p75q7Built Bar Code: MRSCEOJhttps://builtbar.com?baapp=MRSCEOJCRZ YOGA code: MRSCEOJ to save 10%CRZyoga: https://us.crzyoga.com/?ref=JEANINEESCOBAR
In this episode, Jay and Gary engage in a riveting conversation with Joy Giovanni, a former WWE Diva turned psychic medium. They explore the transformative journey of embracing authenticity and overcoming personal and professional upheavals. Joy shares her experiences of living an inauthentic life, the impact of her WWE career, and her path to becoming a medium. The discussion delves into the emotional and spiritual process of rediscovering oneself, the science behind energy healing practices like Reiki, and the intricacies of psychic mediumship. Through candid dialogue, they highlight the importance of self-exploration, resilience, and the pursuit of genuine fulfillment. Key Points:
Functional NLP and becoming zesty with Megan Blacksmith Episode #143 Welcome to another enlightening episode of The Creative Soulpreneur! In today's show, our host Nick engages in a transformative conversation with the multi-talented Megan Blacksmith. As a holistic health coach, functional diagnostic nutrition practitioner, NLP trainer, and co-founder of Zesty and the Becoming Zesty podcast, Megan brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. Together, they explore the profound need for personal space and time for processing emotions and experiences, a crucial practice for any creative and entrepreneurial journey. Megan shares how integrating functional medicine into NLP has revolutionized her approach to emotional processing and coaching, emphasizing the physical body's role in our mental well-being. They also dive into understanding learning styles, compassionate coaching, and the dangers of manipulative practices in NLP. The conversation uncovers the impact of limiting beliefs and nervous system reactions on business ventures, highlighting personal anecdotes of fear, stress, and physical tolls from launching events. Both Nick and Megan recount their battles with burnout and the importance of setting boundaries to sustain health and creativity. Stay tuned for an episode brimming with insights on personal growth, emotional processing, and the transformative power of trusting oneself. Megan Website Megan IG Megan FB Get a FREE Social Media Story Prompts Calendar. 30 days of prompts to inspire your next great piece of content! Social Media Prompt Calendar Takeaways: **Personal Growth Through NLP & Functional Medicine:** Megan emphasizes the integration of NLP with functional medicine practices to address both the mind and body, ensuring emotional processing is holistic and effective. **Understanding & Overcoming Limiting Beliefs:** Common beliefs that hold us back, like feeling “too much” or unsafe in using our voice, can be reprogrammed. Megan shares how recognizing and addressing these beliefs are crucial steps toward unlocking our full potential. **Importance of Self-Care & Boundaries:** Both Megan and Nick underscore the need to process emotions in real-time and set boundaries to avoid burnout. Trusting your body and setting compassionate boundaries can transform your approach to business and creative enterprises. Megan Blacksmith is a holistic health coach, Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner, speaker, NLP Trainer and mindset ninja. She is the co-founder of Zesty and the Becoming Zesty podcast. She trains coaches, practitioners and leaders with the tools for faster (inner) transformation without fighting themselves along the way through Functional NLP, a combination of the principles of NLP, functional medicine and compassionate coaching. Nick Demos is a Tony and Olivier Award winning Broadway producer, documentary filmmaker, conscious business coach and manifestation expert. With over 15 years of teaching pranayama (breath work), yoga and creativity as well as thirty years in the entertainment industry, he has travelled from the Tony Awards to ashrams and run a multi-million dollar business in between. Nick helps you clear blocks and tap into your creative intuition so you can tell your stories and manifest the business and life of your dreams creating wealth and impact.
In this enlightening episode of the Secret Life Podcast, Brianne Davis-Gantt takes us on a deep dive into the essential topic of boundaries. She passionately unpacks the "Six Types of Boundaries"—physical, intellectual, emotional, sexual, time, and material—revealing how each plays a crucial role in cultivating a healthy, serene, and drama-free life. Brianne emphasizes the transformative power of setting and holding firm boundaries, underscoring the benefits such as enhanced self-respect, improved relationships, and greater emotional well-being.Listeners will gain valuable insights into the importance of boundaries, especially for those who struggle with codependency, trauma, or anxious attachment. Brianne shares practical advice on how to establish these boundaries, offering step-by-step guidance on understanding their importance, deciding what works for you, and maintaining consistency. She also addresses the common pitfalls and challenges faced when setting boundaries and provides strategies to overcome them.This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to reclaim their personal space, improve their mental health, and foster more respectful and fulfilling relationships. Tune in to learn how to create a life with less chaos and more peace, and discover the freedom that comes with living within your own set of boundaries.#SecretLifePodcast #Boundaries #PersonalGrowth #EmotionalWellness #MentalHealth #SelfRespect #HealthyRelationships #Codependency #TraumaRecovery #SelfCare
Nearly a quarter of five-to-seven-year-olds now have their own smartphone according to OFCOM. Social media use also rose in the same age group over the last year with nearly two in five using the messaging service WhatsApp, despite its minimum age of 13. The communications regulator in its annual study of children's relationship with technology warned parental enforcement of rules 'appeared to be diminishing'. It also said the figures should be a 'wake up call' for the industry to do more to protect children. Anita Rani is joined by Daisy Greenwell, co-founder of a campaigning organisation Smartphone Free Childhood.Earlier this week Reverend Grace Thomas posted a photo on social media of a male passenger having chosen to sit next to her on a practically empty bus. The attached message read, 'Please don't do this… it immediately puts me on edge. I can't be alone in this, surely.' It turns out she wasn't; her post has attracted more than 10 million views, 150,000 likes and hundreds of comments that include women with similar experiences. Reverend Grace joins Anita along with Michael Conroy, founder of Men At Work, who trains professionals that work with boys and young men.On average, we spend one-third of our waking life alone. Anita talks to psychologist Netta Weinstein, Professor of Psychology at the University of Reading, who has co-written a new book called Solitude: The Science and Power of Being Alone. Whether you love it or try to avoid it, she explains the benefits of being alone and gives us some tips on how to be better at it. The final episode of the 18th series of The Apprentice aired last night. After a battle that saw boutique gyms go head-to-head with a pie delivery service, Lord Alan Sugar decided to invest two hundred and fifty thousand pounds into a luxury gym business run by Rachel Woolford. Anita speaks to the entrepreneur about her victory.This weekend it's the 100 year anniversary of the death of Marie Corelli, the promoter of Shakespeare's house and a bestselling novelist in her own right; she outsold HG Wells and Arthur Conan Doyle, publishing 25 books which were devoured in their millions by English readers, Americans and those in the colonies. Anoushka Lester, an academic at the University of Roehampton talks to Anita about Marie Corelli.Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Rebecca Myatt Studio manager: Donald MacDonald
Imagine your mind as a room everyone keeps walking into without knocking; bewildering, isn't it? Today, we crack open the door to the often overlooked world of personal space and mental load, guided by a day in my life that epitomizes the chaos of boundaries being brushed aside. What unfolds is a tapestry of insights into the emotional and digital dimensions of personal space, woven together with cultural threads. A candid revelation of mental load follows, unveiling the weighty cognitive and emotional labor many shoulder, particularly women, in silence. This episode is more than a conversation; it's a roadmap to recognizing and respecting the invisible lines that safeguard our well-being.Have you ever felt like a dumping ground for someone else's emotional overflow? This chat lays bare the subtle yet significant social behaviors that can leave us feeling slighted, from tardiness to abrupt cancellations. I share strategies for asserting your needs and reclaiming psychological territory when boundaries are breached, encouraging a shift towards empathetic and thoughtful interactions. Every listener is invited to embrace the art of the mindful check-in and discover how it transforms conversations, ensuring that we're not just heard, but truly understood. Together, we strive for a culture of empathy, mitigating the daily tensions that fray our connections. Join us as we navigate through the intricacies of personal space and mental load with an eye towards cultivating relationships as respectful as they are robust.Support the showhttps://chat.openai.com/g/g-8E47AuJfB-life-points-assistanthttps://FaceBook.com/Lifepointswithronda1https://youtube.com/@lifepointswithronda2968https://TikTok.com/@lifepointswithrondahttps://Instagram.com/@lifepointswithrondahttps://Patreon.com/@lifepointswithrondahttps://Lifepointswithronda.com