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Pollyana, uma artista brasileira de 29 anos nascida na Bahia, Brasil, mudou-se para os Estados Unidos aos 7 anos de idade. Atualmente, reside no país por meio do programa Dreamer, que lhe permite trabalhar e viver legalmente, embora não possa viajar para fora do país. Desde muito jovem, Pollyana demonstrou interesse pela arte, mas sua jornada empreendedora teve início na terceira série, quando participou de um projeto escolar chamado "Se você tivesse uma festa, quem você convidaria?". Foi nesse momento que sua paixão pelo desenho se consolidou. Desde então, Pollyana nunca mais parou de desenhar. Hoje, ela vive a vida dos seus sonhos, viajando por todo os Estados Unidos em um RV (veículo recreativo) com seus dois cachorrinhos, Pollyana transformou sua arte em um Full-time Job podendo explorar as paisagens e culturas locais. ✅ Instagram Oficial @voce_podcast - https://www.instagram.com/voce_podcast/ ANFITRIÃS:
Hoje recebemos a psicoterapeuta Dra. Pollyanna Esteves, psicóloga especializada em tratamento com psicodélicos e cogumelos. Pollyanna é formada em Harvard e já trabalhou com nomes de peso da área, como Tony Robbins. Apresentado por Carlos Mafia, descubra como essas substâncias podem ajudar na terapia, desvendando mitos e mostrando todo seu potencial para promover o bem-estar mental. Uma conversa informativa e acessível sobre um tema fascinante. Aperte o play e fique Plugado! Dr. Polly: https://www.instagram.com/pollyannaestevesoficial/?hl=pt Carlos Mafia: https://www.instagram.com/carlosmafia/ Plugado Estúdios: https://www.instagram.com/plugadoestudios/?hl=pt Plugado Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/plugadopodcast/?hl=pt #psicologia #saude
O que você tem nas mãos - Pollyana Alves by Verbo da Vida Sede
No es bueno ser pesimista, pero tampoco demasiado optimista. Escucha a Lupita Venegas en este capitulo y descubre el equilibrio entre ser positivo y ser negativo. Pues el ser demasiado optimista te lleva al sindrome Pollyana, descubre que es eso.
Luisa Fonseca e Pollyana Gomes são especialistas em vinhos espumantes e todos os nomes que ele recebe: champagne, prosecco, frisante, espumante, cava e por aí vai. Quem diria que temos tanta curiosidade a saber sobre as bebidas com borbolhas? CONFIRA EM VÍDEO AS ENTREVISTADAS Luisa Fonseca Tem formações em vinho e atua na área como sommeliére, colunista de vinhos na Cidade Conecta e conduz experiências gastronômicas: @plop.champagne . Alguns dos certificados: • WSG Champagne Master Level certified • WSET® II Certified Advanced in Wines Pollyana Gomes Trabalhana importadora @prem1umwines e adegas da @metieradegasclimatizadas Alguns dos certificados: Professora na @absminas WSET® L3 em Vinhos e Destilados PRECISA DE MAIS OU JÁ DEU PLAY NO EPISÓDIO? Como era de se esperar, o papo com as duas é muito leve e divertido: falamos sobre curiosidades, como o espumante foi descoberto, etiqueta pro serviço: TEM QUE FAZER BARULHO PRA SERVIR OU NÃO? MAIS TÓPICOS DO PAPO Vinho na Fórmula 1 Taça ideal (o apresentador pirou na taça nova) Temperatura ideal pra beber E muito mais DURANTE O EPISÓDIO FORAM SERVIDOS OS RÓTULOS por cortesia da Premium Wines Maximo Boschi Biografia Brut Rosé Enguera in a Bubble - Brut Nature Organic Confira premiumwines.com.br
Un grupo de activistas medioambientales luchan para frenar la devastación causada por la palma y la soja y la vulneración de derechos humanos en Brasil e Indonesia. Explican qué denuncian Juliana de Athayde, miembro de la Asociación de Abogados de Trabajadores Rurales (AATR) en Brasil y Pollyana de Carmo, integrante de Repórter Brasil. Escuchar audio
Como sair das bolhas? Com Pollyana Ferrari e convidados by TV 247
Nos dias 28 a 30 de março, tivemos o nosso primeiro evento gratuito de 2023, a 5ª Semana do Luto - Aprendendo com histórias reais, que aconteceu em parceria com as psicólogas do 4 Estações Instituto de Psicologia. Nesses três dias de evento, tivemos a oportunidade de ouvir histórias reais de pessoas enlutadas falando sobre suas dores e experiências e, em cada encontro, contamos com o suporte das profissionais especialistas em luto que abordaram as questões apresentadas de forma mais técnica. Nesta primeira conversa, intitulada Luto por Acidente, recebemos Pollyana e Virgínia (duas mães enlutadas), Valéria Tinoco (psicóloga) e contamos com a mediação de Tom Almeida. Pollyana é Terapeuta Ocupacional e Psicomotricista; perdeu seu filho Murilo, de 19 anos de idade, em um acidente de carro e, com isso, criou um projeto de doação de alimentos e suporte aos romeiros. Com essa perda, fez uma promessa de “Fazer de tudo para transformar a dor em amor”. Virgínia perdeu o filho Cacá em um acidente em uma cachoeira. Com a experiência, criou o projeto Cachoeiras Seguras a fim de garantir mais segurança em cachoeiras, trilhas e passeios na natureza. Essa perda tão dolorosa lhe trouxe uma urgência em viver. Valéria é psicóloga, mestre e doutora em Psicologia Clínica. Há mais de 20 anos, dedica-se ao cuidado de pessoas que passam por rompimentos de vínculos. Como cofundadora do 4 Estações Instituto de Psicologia, está envolvida com a formação de profissionais que trabalham com morte, perdas e luto, bem como com a produção de material sobre estes temas. Tom Almeida é fundador do Movimento inFINITO com cursos de aprimoramento em luto. Coautor dos livros "Luto por perdas não legitimadas na atualidade" e "Quando a Morte chega em casa" ➡ Conversa da 5ª Semana do Luto - Aprendendo com histórias reais. ▪ ▶ Aperte o play para ouvir!
O que faz (ou deveria fazer) um comunicador público? Quais os maiores desafios da função? Será que compreendemos a importância e o potencial do nosso trabalho? Existe uma formação ideal para atuar com comunicação pública? Que competências precisamos ter ou desenvolver? Como é o ingresso na carreira? E as formas de contratação? E como será o comunicador público do futuro? Esse episódio foi produzido com trechos das falas das palestrantes do Seminário Papel e Carreira do Comunicador Público, realizado pela ABCPública em novembro de 2022. Para assistir à íntegra do evento, acesse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyBgtRZqjxA&t=5567s
Jessica hosts fellow Flannery O'Connor fan, Karen Swallow Prior to discuss the author's final Novel, The Violent Bear It Away. The pair discuss O'Connor's use of her characters as God's friends, or the ones who suffer. They are not treated as a "Pollyana" but as characters that suffer which in turns prepares them to receive grace of God. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jessica hosts fellow Flannery O'Connor fan, Karen Swallow Prior to discuss the author's final Novel, The Violent Bear It Away. The pair discuss O'Connor's use of her characters as God's friends, or the ones who suffer. They are not treated as a "Pollyana" but as characters that suffer which in turns prepares them to receive grace of God. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bem vindo e bem-vinda ao Espaço Recíproco! Eu sou o Marcelo Knobel, físico e professor da Unicamp, e este é um lugar onde converso com cientistas e personalidades brasileiras. Essa semana o bate-papo é com a Pollyana Gama! Eleita vereadora em Taubaté nas eleições de 2004, foi reeleita em 2008 e 2012. Em 2014 foi candidata a uma vaga na Câmara Federal pela coligação PSDB, DEM e PPS. Em novembro de 2016, foi convocada a assumir uma vaga em Brasília, após a nomeação do deputado Roberto Freire (PPS) para o Ministério da Cultura. Em 2016, disputou a eleição para a prefeitura de Taubaté e em 2019 foi anunciada como secretária de Educação de Ubatuba. Em nossa conversa Pollyana nos contou sobre sua trajetória de professora na política! Ela também falou sobre a educação no Brasil e sua candidatura a deputada federal nas próximas eleições, e muito mais! Venha conferir! #EspaçoRecíproco #MarceloKnobel #PollyanaGama #Educação #Política #Eleições ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Espaço Recíproco Edição: Karina Tarasiuk Produção de Conteúdo: Rachel Barbosa Siga o Espaço Recíproco no Instagram e no Twitter: @espacoreciproco e na página Espaço Recíproco no Facebook. E veja também este programa no YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzrYCVEm964 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/espacoreciproco/ Twitter: @espacoreciproco Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/espacoreciproco
Fui até BH conversar com a Pollyana para saber um pouco mais do mundo jornalístico. Ela também me contou com o que os mineiros estão acostumados a comer com churrasco, ficou querendo saber? Da play no episódio! || @pollyanasales_ - Instagram da Pollyana || @coalandonoespaco - Instagram || @williangauze - Instagram & Twitter || Coalando no Espaço - Youtube || @arbitriumprodutora - Produtora || --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coalandonoespaco/support
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Bate-papo maravilhoso e informativo com a advogada Dra. Pollyana Muniz, falamos dos direitos das mulheres que pretendem ser mãe e aquelas que passaram por esse lindo momento e que conhecem muito pouco dos seus direitos nessa hora, vale muito a pena ouvir e conhecer, muitíssimo obrigado pela grande contribuição para nossa sociedade e faça sempre uso do nosso programa! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eduardo-freire0/message
In this episode, Casper and I talk about her experience creating a racial literacy curriculum, the racial equity work she has done in schools, how to start with low hanging fruit, and how she has navigated challenges that have come up. Casper's bio: Casper Caldarola founded the New York based, non-profit, Pollyanna in 2015. Casper founded Pollyanna to support the schools that have made a commitment to building a more inclusive school community through multi-constituent conference models, workshops, community assessments and racial literacy curriculum. Casper's experience includes serving as president of the Dalton School Parents Association. In addition, Casper was the Communications Director at the Allen-Stevenson School and was tasked with helping to develop and implement equity initiatives, such as, developing a more inclusive hiring process and creating Parent Chats with topics that focused on DEI. Before joining the independent school world, she was a marketing and advertising executive. Casper now serves on the Board of Seeds of Peace. She was a trustee at the Dalton School for 10 years and served as a member of the Executive Committee, chaired the Committee on New Trustees and Community Life & Diversity Committee, and was on the strategic plan steering committee, and has also served on the boards of Parents-in-Action and Generation Citizen. Links from this episode: Pollyana- https://pollyannainc.org/ Want to stay connected and be the first to hear about our upcoming events, workshops, and resources-- Join our Racially Responsible Podcast / U Power Change email list / https://mailchi.mp/b02360d4b5a6/sul4h5by2y
Aún reponiéndonos del fin de semana
Matt & Kat hide on the roof while Finn shouts at Peter! Liz is such a Pollyana! Dante and Sam played baseball while Cyrus held the Robinsons hostage! Laura puts it all on the line! Brando is free! Gladys is ... not dead! All this and more on the 10th Floor!
Essa é a gravação da Sessão de Maio de nosso "Projeto Mentoria 8 em 1", pra te ajudar Emagrecer esse ano! Essa é a 1ª Mentoria de um total de 8 ao longo do ano (uma por mês), que estou sorteando pessoas em meu Instagram para dar de presente 1h de Sessão de Emagrecimento comigo, Gratuitamente! A sorteada do mês de maio foi a Pollyana, uma brasileira em Portugal. Ela sofria com compulsão por doces desde a infância, e nessa sessão criamos uma estratégia comportamental/emocional que estava faltando em sua forma de lidar com os doces. Quer aprender o que fizemos no caso dela? Dá o Play aí e vem conferir :)
Apresentação e cap. 5 do livro Pollyana de Eleanos H. Porter
This week we are talking all about the wonderful Pollyana and the joy that she brings into everyone's life. We talk about how finding the small joys in life can make a world of a difference and we discuss the sad turn that this film takes. Join us as we talk about one of Disney's happiest movies.
Os maiores desafios e o papel do jornalismo na era da desinformação.
Direitos dos estudantes!!!
Hablemos un poco sobre el Sindrome de Pollyana
Direitos do consumidor: Quando cliente solicitar valor do produto exposto na rede social/ ligações insistentemente de cobrança/como bloquear operadora.
Tema abordado foi direito do consumidor.
Fique ligado em: https://linktr.ee/faladireito Vozes de: Rafael Leal Rodrigues: rafael4ide (Instagram)
O podcast traz as reflexões dos aprendizes sobre o desenho. Vozes: Dariane, Daniel, Pedro, David, Pollyana, Helio, Evilly, Gabriel, Nicole e Manuella.
Pollyana Quintella nasceu no Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, em 1992. Vive e trabalha na mesma cidade. É curadora, professora e pesquisadora independente. Graduada em História da Arte pela UFRJ, é mestre em Arte e Cultura Contemporânea pela UERJ, com pesquisa sobre o crítico Mário Pedrosa. Colabora com pesquisa e assistência de curadoria para o Museu de Arte do Rio, desde 2018, e escreve para diversos jornais e revistas de cultura. [Pollyana Quintella was born in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992. She lives and works in the same city. She's a curator, professor and indepedent researcher. She holds a bachelor in Art History from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and has a master in Art and Contemporary Culture from the State University of Rio de Janeiro, where she researched the critic Mário Pedrosa. She collaborates as a researcher and curatorial assistant to Museu de Arte do Rio since 2018 and she writes to many newspapers and magazines dedicated to arts and culture] ///imagens selecionadas|selected images: postagem do instagram @leo.indio em 30 de janeiro de 2020 [instagram's post from @leo.indio, january 30th 2020] + postagem do instagram @babyhealerdobrazil em 24 de dezembro de 2019 [instagram's post from @babyhealerdobrazil, december 24th 2019]/// www.pollyanaquintella.com.br [entrevista realizada em 4 de julho|interview recorded on july 4th] [link para YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0DnMaH6zYE]
How to release your “negative” emotions to empower you and your immune system. Get your guided healing audio to do that here: https://scientifichealer.com/emotional Ever noticed that when you go into a room full of happy people, you start feeling happy? How about if you go into a room of people arguing? Don't you start to get irritated? It's kind of like mob mentality, people pick up on the emotions the others are feeling. With today's issues, first starting with the fear and anxiety of the pandemic, a lot of people declared that they were feeling anxious too. These emotions run hot but are low energy and really bring your energy down. Human emotions can be divided in four basic categories. Everything else is a nuance or mixture of the four, much as all colors we perceive are mixtures of three basic colors plus lightness/darkness. These four basic emotions are fear, happiness, sadness, and anger. I find them easy to remember as mad, sad, glad, and fear. Nuances of fear emotions are anxiety, dread, worry, insecurity, terror, and nervousness, of anger emotions: bitterness, guilt, hatred, resentment, and jealousy, and of sad emotions: grief, discouragement, sorrow, sadness, depression, heartache, and feeling forlorn. This is by no means and exhaustive list. On any one day, we have a range of emotions. We were made to have them, the negative emotions serve as protection and impetus for change. Any time you experience emotional pain, you'll seek to move out of it. How we pick up each other's emotions: Each emotion has its own frequency so to speak. Just like two tuning forks attuned to the same frequency, when one is rung, the other will vibrate in resonance. That's what a mob does, they start vibrating together. A party makes a happy mob, while a protest is angry. As soon as you change the emotions that vibrate in your body, you alter who is around you and even your fate. You will attract people similar to you. You will repel those that don't want to deal with your emotions because basically, you wear them, no matter if you feel positively or negatively. You would think that positive people would attract everyone, but they don't. Haven't you ever heard the term “Pollyana” behavior as if it were derogatory or wrong? All low vibrating emotions hurt us if they stay in your long term. You could ask, “why do we have those negative emotions if they're harmful to us?” The dark emotions such as fear, anger, and sorrow do bring our energies down because they consume us. They are actually meant to protect us and propel us to change. In reality, you feel them temporarily and are not part of your basic makeup. They do not reflect who you are, only who you are being at the moment. How you store or trap emotions in your body. No one wants to be feeling the low energy emotions. Some of us tend to bury them somewhere so we can move forward without acknowledging them. We stuff them somewhere in our bodies to avoid feeling the discomfort. Fear is to help us survive in dangerous situations. Anger for us to realize when our boundaries have been crossed. And sorrow to slow us down to accept a loss. Most of us do not take the time to recuperate, to process them, and go back to nature and self-care. We try to keep going, keep functioning, and keep doing what we've always done. It happens like this: When you first encounter something, your first reaction is an emotion, then the thoughts follow. You start thinking of the reasons you've had that emotion and its intensity, filling in a full story. That emotional reaction you have at that first millisecond is often mixed in with emotions we've stored in one way or another. Recognizing you have trapped emotions You can recognize when this happens, especially in other people, because their reaction to a situation seems out of proportion to the incident. In reality, that person is reacting not just to that incident but also to everything else in his/her life that caused that emotion to store itself in the body. Sometimes, if you are having trouble getting along with someone, there's always some sort of emotional charge. Many times the source of the emotional charge is difficult to determine because it's buried deeply and masked by layers of incidents related to that emotion. Emotions can be stored anywhere, not just certain organs. They can be released by processing them, talking through them, or via energy methods, some of which are described here. Where are the consequences of trapped low energy emotions? Certain organs resonate with the frequency of low energy emotions. For example, fear emotions such as anxiety, dread, worry, insecurity, terror, and nervousness tend to get stored in the kidneys and bladder. They can also appear in the heart, lungs and stomach. Anger emotions such as bitterness, guilt, hatred, resentment, even jealousy tend to store in the liver and gall bladder. Sad emotions such as grief, discouragement, sorrow, sadness, depression, heartache, and feeling forlorn tend to store in the lungs and heart. If your field were to be measured as Dr. Burr did, he would have read a lower field around those organs leading to problems. A trapped negative emotion basically dims the light of the area in which it is trapped. It lowers the energy by dropping to a lower frequency. The basic rule of energetics is that energy is proportional to frequency. With lower frequency, that part of your body is not being fed properly; it doesn't have enough energy to repair, sustain itself, and be free of tumors, cancer, premature degeneration, calcification, and inflammation. Measurements of fields around bodies prior to illness show this to be clearly the case, that illness manifests itself in the energy fields long before it physically manifests. Where you store your emotions impacts your health in that area For example, imagine a low energy emotion is lodged in your liver, some form of anger perhaps. Your liver resonates and vibrates at a lower level. This lower energy is not enough to keep it in perfect health so over the long haul, your liver will start to have problems, say non-alcoholic liver disease or even fail to regulate cholesterol properly. This can affect your entire health as the liver performs 17 major functions of your body, such as cleaning up toxins, regulating cholesterol, providing energy to the muscles, storing glycogen, etc. When the anger is released from the liver, the light is restored, it can then vibrate at the higher frequency, bringing energy and vitality back to the liver. Health to the liver can eventually be restored if not quickly. Once you're healed, now what? There are a number of things you can do to help maintain a healing, any healing. First, respect and honor your body. This gives your mind the signal that you value yourself and you deserve to be strong and healthy. Rest well, exercise, eat well, drink plenty of water, stay away from alcohol and over the counter drugs/recreational drugs, don't smoke, lower your stress levels. Second, use positive language to describe yourself and those around you. Watch positive programming, listen to positive music, read positive uplifting books, and hang out with positive people. Positivity is contagious and you'll help propel yourself forward along your path to perfect health. Third, do simple energetic groundings and clearings and/or listen to the brief clearing meditation found at https://scientifichealer.com/emotional Telling your body that you really care, that you are valuable, puts you in a state of mind that you're looking to heal and stay well after that. Once you've cleared old emotional baggage…. What you want to avoid is to bring up the hurtful or distasteful memory again. I have not found it to be cathartic. Some people will end up dwelling on it and the “infection” recurs over and over. Sometimes the origin of the negative emotions are from growing up in dysfunctional families with a lot of criticism and illogical actions, sometimes you are born with them. Get 26 stress busters to try a few: https://scientifichealer.com/stress
How to release your “negative” emotions to empower you and your immune system. Get your guided healing audio to do that here: https://scientifichealer.com/emotional Ever noticed that when you go into a room full of happy people, you start feeling happy? How about if you go into a room of people arguing? Don’t you start to get irritated? It’s kind of like mob mentality, people pick up on the emotions the others are feeling. With today’s issues, first starting with the fear and anxiety of the pandemic, a lot of people declared that they were feeling anxious too. These emotions run hot but are low energy and really bring your energy down. Human emotions can be divided in four basic categories. Everything else is a nuance or mixture of the four, much as all colors we perceive are mixtures of three basic colors plus lightness/darkness. These four basic emotions are fear, happiness, sadness, and anger. I find them easy to remember as mad, sad, glad, and fear. Nuances of fear emotions are anxiety, dread, worry, insecurity, terror, and nervousness, of anger emotions: bitterness, guilt, hatred, resentment, and jealousy, and of sad emotions: grief, discouragement, sorrow, sadness, depression, heartache, and feeling forlorn. This is by no means and exhaustive list. On any one day, we have a range of emotions. We were made to have them, the negative emotions serve as protection and impetus for change. Any time you experience emotional pain, you’ll seek to move out of it. How we pick up each other’s emotions: Each emotion has its own frequency so to speak. Just like two tuning forks attuned to the same frequency, when one is rung, the other will vibrate in resonance. That’s what a mob does, they start vibrating together. A party makes a happy mob, while a protest is angry. As soon as you change the emotions that vibrate in your body, you alter who is around you and even your fate. You will attract people similar to you. You will repel those that don’t want to deal with your emotions because basically, you wear them, no matter if you feel positively or negatively. You would think that positive people would attract everyone, but they don’t. Haven’t you ever heard the term “Pollyana” behavior as if it were derogatory or wrong? All low vibrating emotions hurt us if they stay in your long term. You could ask, “why do we have those negative emotions if they’re harmful to us?” The dark emotions such as fear, anger, and sorrow do bring our energies down because they consume us. They are actually meant to protect us and propel us to change. In reality, you feel them temporarily and are not part of your basic makeup. They do not reflect who you are, only who you are being at the moment. How you store or trap emotions in your body. No one wants to be feeling the low energy emotions. Some of us tend to bury them somewhere so we can move forward without acknowledging them. We stuff them somewhere in our bodies to avoid feeling the discomfort. Fear is to help us survive in dangerous situations. Anger for us to realize when our boundaries have been crossed. And sorrow to slow us down to accept a loss. Most of us do not take the time to recuperate, to process them, and go back to nature and self-care. We try to keep going, keep functioning, and keep doing what we’ve always done. It happens like this: When you first encounter something, your first reaction is an emotion, then the thoughts follow. You start thinking of the reasons you’ve had that emotion and its intensity, filling in a full story. That emotional reaction you have at that first millisecond is often mixed in with emotions we’ve stored in one way or another. Recognizing you have trapped emotions You can recognize when this happens, especially in other people, because their reaction to a situation seems out of proportion to the incident. In reality,
How to release your “negative” emotions to empower you and your immune system. Get your guided healing audio to do that here: https://scientifichealer.com/emotional Ever noticed that when you go into a room full of happy people, you start feeling happy? How about if you go into a room of people arguing? Don’t you start to get irritated? It’s kind of like mob mentality, people pick up on the emotions the others are feeling. With today’s issues, first starting with the fear and anxiety of the pandemic, a lot of people declared that they were feeling anxious too. These emotions run hot but are low energy and really bring your energy down. Human emotions can be divided in four basic categories. Everything else is a nuance or mixture of the four, much as all colors we perceive are mixtures of three basic colors plus lightness/darkness. These four basic emotions are fear, happiness, sadness, and anger. I find them easy to remember as mad, sad, glad, and fear. Nuances of fear emotions are anxiety, dread, worry, insecurity, terror, and nervousness, of anger emotions: bitterness, guilt, hatred, resentment, and jealousy, and of sad emotions: grief, discouragement, sorrow, sadness, depression, heartache, and feeling forlorn. This is by no means and exhaustive list. On any one day, we have a range of emotions. We were made to have them, the negative emotions serve as protection and impetus for change. Any time you experience emotional pain, you’ll seek to move out of it. How we pick up each other’s emotions: Each emotion has its own frequency so to speak. Just like two tuning forks attuned to the same frequency, when one is rung, the other will vibrate in resonance. That’s what a mob does, they start vibrating together. A party makes a happy mob, while a protest is angry. As soon as you change the emotions that vibrate in your body, you alter who is around you and even your fate. You will attract people similar to you. You will repel those that don’t want to deal with your emotions because basically, you wear them, no matter if you feel positively or negatively. You would think that positive people would attract everyone, but they don’t. Haven’t you ever heard the term “Pollyana” behavior as if it were derogatory or wrong? All low vibrating emotions hurt us if they stay in your long term. You could ask, “why do we have those negative emotions if they’re harmful to us?” The dark emotions such as fear, anger, and sorrow do bring our energies down because they consume us. They are actually meant to protect us and propel us to change. In reality, you feel them temporarily and are not part of your basic makeup. They do not reflect who you are, only who you are being at the moment. How you store or trap emotions in your body. No one wants to be feeling the low energy emotions. Some of us tend to bury them somewhere so we can move forward without acknowledging them. We stuff them somewhere in our bodies to avoid feeling the discomfort. Fear is to help us survive in dangerous situations. Anger for us to realize when our boundaries have been crossed. And sorrow to slow us down to accept a loss. Most of us do not take the time to recuperate, to process them, and go back to nature and self-care. We try to keep going, keep functioning, and keep doing what we’ve always done. It happens like this: When you first encounter something, your first reaction is an emotion, then the thoughts follow. You start thinking of the reasons you’ve had that emotion and its intensity, filling in a full story. That emotional reaction you have at that first millisecond is often mixed in with emotions we’ve stored in one way or another. Recognizing you have trapped emotions You can recognize when this happens, especially in other people, because their reaction to a situation seems out of proportion to the incident. In reality,
People who are naturally negative think they are realists and everyone else has rose-colored glasses. But the truth is much more nuanced, and being able to see the positive provides a fuller view. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In this episode, Shirley explores the neuroscience, rather than fiction, behind the Pollyanna character, and how to work with your brain's natural ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections (neuroplasticity), so you can increase happiness, reduce anxiety and set yourself on the path to fulfillment. Serious stuff, my friends. What Pollyanna moment can you find in your current situation if you look hard enough? Leave a message or get in touch via the Facebook page, confusingly called The Mental Wealth Factory. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rebellationshirleybillson/message
Todos os dias nascem mais de 8 mil bebês no Brasil e com isso, muitas novas mães e pais. Será que o ambiente corporativo consegue acolher e impulsionar profissionais com filhos?Falar de filhos é falar da questão de equidade de gênero, diversidade, inclusão e papel da liderança. Nesse episódio falamos com as profissionais Sofia Davi e Pollyana Pádua que nos contaram suas visões, experiências e boas práticas de mercado sobre o assunto filhos e carreira.
Viagens e cinema continuam juntos mais uma vez aqui no podcast Volta ao Mundo em 80 Fotos. Nesta semana, mais uma vez vamos poder ver o poder transformador das viagens e das descobertas internas e externas. O filme é “Comer, Rezar e Amar”, baseado no livro homônimo que figurou no topo de vendas no mundo e no Brasil durante muitas semanas. A história é uma autobiografia da escritora americana Elizabeth Gilbert. No cinema, o filme foi protagonizado pela artista Julia Roberts. Um dos cenários do filme é novamente a bela Itália, local escolhido também pela convidada desse episódio do VM80F, a apresentadora e coach Pollyana Aguiar, como novo lar. Esse relato está imperdível. Você vai ver como o cinema e a vida real podem guardar muitas semelhanças.Comente sobre os podcasts e relate as suas histórias no blog do VM80F. É só acessar www.voltaaomundoem80fotos.blogspot.comInstagram da Pollyana: https://www.instagram.com/pollyana_aguiar/?hl=pt-br
A publicitária e life coach brasileira Pollyana Aguiar é a convidada de Carol Mendes nesta edição do #EuMaePodcast. Há três anos e meio, Pollyana trocou o Brasil pela Itália, levando, além de oito malas, três filhos e muitos sonhos. Neste episódio, ela conta como está sendo o isolamento em um dos países mais efetados pelo Coronavírus no mundo, e mostra como fica o coração de mãe com um filho em outro continente e dois confinados em casa 24 horas por dia. Este episódio tem o apoio da Clínica de Vacinação IPEME. Ficha técnica: Roteiro e apresentação: @mendescarol Edição: @mendescarol | @renatovalente.vet Trilhas: @renatovalente.vet, @giulianofernandes e @pvascosta Voz das chamadas: @rdljornalista Foto: @brunaaguiarfotografia
Nesse episódio, Lívia conta para Murilo sobre a história do livro Pollyana e os dois refletem sobre mudar a forma de olhar para o otimismo e a positividade.
A fascinante história de Pollyana, a garota que faz o "jogo feliz". —————————————Foi no ano de 1912 que a escritora americana Eleanor Hodman Porter lançou a novela intitulada Polyanna. A repercussão, na época, no mundo inteiro, foi de uma impressionante onda de esperança, entusiasmo e otimismo. A novela relata a história de uma menina, órfã de mãe, cujo pai encomenda, para o Natal, uma boneca que a menina estava pedindo há muito tempo.
Andrew Marr starts the year in search of happiness with the behavioural scientist and happiness professor Paul Dolan. Dolan has advised the government on how to measure wellbeing, and in his latest book Happy Ever After argues that we’ve been sold a lie about the sources of happiness. The route to fulfilment may be far more unexpected that we thought. The writer Laura Freeman deplores what she calls the current Pollyana tendencies to ‘keep smiling’ via the mood-tracker apps on your phone. Freeman recounts how she herself found an appetite for life, after years of suffering with anorexia, through her love of reading. The science journalist Linda Geddes explores the impact of sunlight on our minds and bodies. In Chasing the Sun she looks at its significance in improving our health, sleep, productivity and mood. But what if our mood is really affected not by our mind, but our bodies? Professor Edward Bullmore has studied the link between mental health and physical inflammation, and argues that we need to look more closely at our immune system in the treatment of depression. Producer: Katy Hickman
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Welcome to Episode 5 of the FeustelFIT Health & Fitness Podcast. Pollyanna founder of https://www.facebook.com/thefitmumformula/?ref=br_rs @thefitmumformula talks about her struggle with Anorexia. She is a mum, fitness leader and public speaker at WIFE (women in fitness empowerment).
CALL OF DUTY VS BATTLEFIELD BATALHA DE GAMES Fala Suricatos, beleza? Bem vindos ao Xbox Brazucast 26. Primeira Batalha dos Games e hoje a gente traz uma das maiores Rivalidades do mundo dos FPS: CALL OF DUTY VS BATTLEFIELD. Luciano "Alucard", Luiz Fernando "Cabelo" e Ricardo "Ameixa" mediam o confronto de Bruno Delacqua do lado COD e Luciano "KKY" e Pollyana "Flor Selvagem" do Lado BF da Força. Confere aí esse confronto da zueira: Participaram desse podcast: Luciano "Alucard" Luiz Fernando "Cabelo" Ricardo "Ameixa" Luciano "kky" Bruno Delacqua Pollyana "Flor Selvagem" Galerinha, contamos com vocês para fazer nosso podcast crescer ainda mais. Compartilhe os links abaixo com os amigos para que possamos juntos aumentar o lado verde da força. Um dos maiores empecilhos que encontramos é a falta de conhecimento do que é podcast. Infelizmente, poucos aparelhos de celular, tablet e afins vem com um player embutido e totalmente funcional. Pra burlar essa barreira, existem 2 sites simplesmente fantásticos, onde você pode ouvir ou recomendar pra ouvir, direto no navegador: PODFLIX que foi criado pelo Vinícius Davanzo Vamondes e Youtuner criado por Ricardo Delcastanher e mantido por Thiago Miro. Além disso você pode usar o Teia cast, que conta com um índice absurdo de podcasts para poder escolher o seu favorito. o Teia agora faz parte do Mundo Podcast criado por Thiago Miro (sem a piadinha do Miro e atiro hein...). Confiram os links abaixo e eu AGARANTIU que vocês não irão se arrepender. PODFLIX http://podflix.com.br/xboxbrazucas YOUTUNER http://youtuner.co/channel/www.xboxbrazucas.com.br TEIA CAST http://mundopodcast.com.br/teiacast/jogos/xbox-brazucast/ MUSICAS BY: INCOMPETECH.COM DANOSONGS.COM DANIEL BRANDELL REDES SOCIAIS DO XBOX BRAZUCAS twitter: www.twitter.com/xboxbrazucas Facebook: www.fb.com/xboxbrazucas Instagram: www.instagram.com/xboxbrazucas Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/b/116408053564764452192 Citados nesse podcast:
My friend Dave Reinitz and I discuss optimism and why bother trying to be an optimist? I mean wasn't Pollyana the most annoying person ever? Should we even want to have expectations and what is the value of having a positive attitude? Also, why does Dave hate Dick Cheney so much?