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AI-generated summary: In this episode, the hosts discuss the finale of Single's Inferno Season 4, sharing their thoughts on the characters, relationships, and standout moments. They also recommend K-Pop songs in their Hit Replay segment, highlighting the latest tracks from Chungha and Jisoo. The conversation delves into the dynamics of the contestants, exploring themes of agency, attraction to toxic behavior, and the impact of social media on their popularity. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the editing techniques and character dynamics of the reality show 'Singles Inferno'. They discuss the tension-building methods used in the show, the predictability of character relationships, and the assertiveness of female contestants. The conversation also touches on fashion choices, contestant backgrounds, and the impact of status symbols in the dating dynamics portrayed. The hosts express their thoughts on casting choices, the trend of featuring models and K-pop idols, and conclude with reflections on the show's future and their viewing preferences.Join the Kpopcast Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0AChip in for show costs: https://ko-fi.com/thekpopcast Chapters00:00 Introduction to Singles Inferno Season 409:54 Hit Replays: K-Pop Recommendations19:55 Singles Inferno Season 4 Finale Discussion24:08 Devotion and Deception in Relationships25:23 Agency vs. Captivity in Dating Dynamics27:26 The Complexity of Honesty and Manipulation29:05 Possessiveness and Jealousy in Love30:30 The Role of Editing in Reality TV39:31 Fashion Choices and Personalities in the Show48:31 The Role of Status Symbols in Dating Dynamics50:03 Double Dates and Relationship Dynamics51:36 Attraction to the 'Beast' Archetype54:54 Couples Analysis: Who Will Last?58:48 Casting Choices and Representation in Reality TV01:02:13 Final Thoughts and Future Show Recommendations01:08:01 New ChapterHIT REPLAYS:CHUNG HA 청하 | 'STRESS' https://youtu.be/OLK0iePvZeY?si=vpmU_dCF7MPkLOs8 CHUNG HA 청하 | Creepin' https://youtu.be/lDHo9eDZaJY?si=JVyHll4tHxaqKuH2 JISOO - earthquake https://youtu.be/2V6lvCUPT8I?si=mN_MEun1zPAnn8gg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Possessiveness gets a bad rap, but what if a little bit of it is actually healthy? In this episode, I break down the difference between obsession (toxic and rooted in insecurity) and possessiveness (a natural, protective instinct). Learn how to set boundaries that make her feel claimed, not caged, and why embracing your territorial nature is part of being a strong, integrated man.Instagram | Twitter | TikTok - @jeremielotemoAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Dr.s Kay & Ray recap the third episode of the Golden Bachelorette, incorporating their six segments. Segments include what would be different if producers were psychologists and what Dr.s Kay & Ray would say to a client with a presenting concern that appears in the episode. Ever wonder what your therapist might say if they watched The Bachelor franchise? Check it out!----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reality testing is when we check an emotion or thought we're having against objective reality. So, here in Reality Test, we're going to be testing the thoughts, emotions, interactions, and producer antics of reality television against what we know, as licensed psychologists, about objective reality. Come Reality Test with us!Hosts: Dr. Kay & Dr. RayThank you to our sound extraordinaire, Connor!Instagram: @drkaypods @drraypodsTikTok: @dr.realitvFacebook Page: Reality Test Pod YouTube Channel: @RealityTestPodEmail: realitycheckpodding@gmail.com
Send us a textIn this conversation, Millie and Kathy discuss the progress of crate training and the challenges they face with resource guarding. They also explore how to improve the relationship between Jen and Kelsey, and how to set boundaries during activities like dock diving. They discuss the importance of eye contact and impulse control, and provide strategies for teaching these behaviors. They also address the issue of Kelsey's excitement during stick retrieval and suggest ways to lower the intensity and build impulse control. Overall, the conversation focuses on creating productive interactions and changing the dynamics between the dogs and their owners. They cover topics such as teaching recall, structured play, drop it command, and using an e-collar for training. They also discuss crate training and mealtime routines. Overall, Kathy has made significant progress with Kelsey's behavior, but there is still room for improvement.Support the showWork with Millie here: https://www.mirrorimagek9.com/contactus Instagram: @thinklikeadogpodcast @Mirrorimagek9 @OzzieAlbiesFoundation
Send us a textlove doves and walnut wobblies, what's up fam, big thanks for holding it down out there day in day out. i'm navigating a personal depressive ep but remaining present and keeping the feed alive. personally i'm stoked for the afterlife but it's not my time until it's my time, so in the meantime, i'll keep doing my best creating art and perhaps opening a mind or two along the way. two things i'm allowed to talk about without being raided by an agency: racism and how smooth-brained and intolerably stupid and cringe it is, and how misogyny is the worst. we're gonna destroy ourselves in a fiery poop storm if we don't do better with these things. best part is: it's pretty effing easy to do and it actually makes life more fun and definitely more sexy. i'm so over how sex negative and stupid our jane goodall-ed mkultra-ed notions of societal norms are. i'm so over it fam!! argh!! the chimp research was so whack!! she was feeding the chimps bananas and effing with their existence and then making colonial-ass claims based on that. now she's shilling for the world economic effing forum come on!! get out of here!! study the bonobos. PLEASE. one love lr kerkawwwTRACKLIST FOR THIS EPISODEAfro Lofi - PASS IT THIS WAY | R&B Lofi To Vibe and Smoke ToPedro Infante - Cien Años (Fair Use: Slowed 1.1x and Verbed 1.1x)my old ass soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/cactusblossombeats-181Support my sponsor Magic Mind: discount link below, meow meow thxSupport the showSupport My Sponsor:Magic Mind Adaptogenic & Nootropic Elixir 20% off at Checkout! Support Link here | Use Code: BARBARIANNOETICS20Tip me in Solana (crypto):Address: 9XPHpqH7GawTGtPgZAzfXFU6oPWTpSua1QXwRYAWVh9y If you dig the pod, check out the adjacent video & livestream show Barbarian Yak Fest on Rokfin: https://rokfin.com/BarbarianYakFestFind me on IG: barbarian_noetics Become a Patron: patreon.com/noetics (unlock bonus content plus win a Dream Interpretation)Direct Donate on PayPal @barbarian.noetics@proton.me Cash App@ $BarbarianRavenbuymeacoffee.com/noetics.Spread the word and tell a friend. Remember to set the BNP on Auto Download after you subscribe. I appreciate you all. Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 allows for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, education and rese...
In this episode of The Plot With A Twist, hosts Roe, Allorah, and Shaye dive deep into the beloved 'Enemies to Lovers' trope popular in books. They explore what makes this trope work, its versatility, micro-tropes, and banter. The episode features a lively discussion on side characters, tension, hate-filled relationships, and specific books and authors who excel in writing enemies-to-lovers stories, including series recommendations and upcoming releases. The episode concludes with a cocktail recipe called 'Broken and Bitter,' perfectly embodying the spirit of these tumultuous love stories.00:00 Introduction to The Plot with a Twist00:31 Exploring the Enemies to Lovers Trope01:57 Key Elements of a Good Enemies to Lovers Story08:58 What We Dislike in Enemies to Lovers15:04 Authors Who Nail the Enemies to Lovers Trope24:46 Complementary Tropes for Enemies to Lovers27:00 Enemies to Lovers: Carnal Games27:49 Marriage of Convenience and Mafia Arranged Marriages28:02 Fake Dating and Forced Proximity28:48 Micro Tropes in Enemies to Lovers29:08 Possessiveness and Protectiveness31:45 Non-Consensual Tattoos and Markings35:47 Enemies to Lovers Book Recommendations44:27 Upcoming Enemies to Lovers Releases48:54 Cocktail Hour: Broken and Bitter
Host, Lisa Colon DeLay bring you a guest interview conversation with Chuck DeGroat on Trauma, Connection, Desire, Possessiveness, Healing, and more.
We have learned so much about how we should love, that we don't know much about how we are loved, and how we do love. There is so much that we should be thinking, feeling, doing in the name of love, that we don't realize how much of it is actually false, fake, ingenuous. What is really going on behind all those shoulds? Have we yet begun to be certain that we are loved, deeply loved by the divine and the Self? Have we come to understand the specific and very individualized ways in which we love? This show is going to put us in touch with love. Be here for it.
The Lord gives us what we cannot make or do for ourselves. Our first task in life is to receive. And from what we receive, we are to be changed. The mystery of the Eucharist abides in that exchange: receiving, becoming.In a new book titled Eucharist: The Real Presence of Christ, my longtime friend Tania Geist presents twelve substantive Eucharistic reflections that help small groups discover, discuss, prepare for, and respond to the gift and mission of the Eucharist. Our conversation today will touch on the meaning of the Eucharist, the gift of peace, God sustaining us with simplicity and joy, and the movement from possessiveness to gratitude.About today's guest: Tania M. Geist has worked as an editor and writer of Catholic books, newspapers, journals, and other media. Her reflections in these pages have been especially shaped by her time studying theology and philosophy at Blackfriars of Oxford University; her years translating and editing Pope Benedict XVI's preaching for L'Osservatore Romano newspaper inside Vatican City, and the decade during which her young family was part of the community at the University of Notre Dame. There, she received a master's degree in systematic theology and served as an editor for Church Life Journal.Geist currently resides in Providence, Rhode Island, with her scripture-scholar husband and their four spunky young children. As a small business owner, she runs Book Pocket, LLC, which provides editorial and audio event services.Follow-up Resources:“The Folly of Mine” by Tania Geist, article in the Church Life Journal“Matter Matters: One the Need for a Pastoral Theology of Radical Particularity” by Tania Geist, article in the Church Life Journal“Motherhood and the Paschal Mystery” by Tania Geist, article in the Church Life Journal“Eucharist Beliefs Among Adult Catholics, with Tim O'Malley,” podcast episode on Church Life Today“Augustine on the Eucharist, with Elizabeth Klein,” podcast episode on Church Life TodayChurch Life Today is a partnership between the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame and OSV Podcasts from Our Sunday Visitor. Discover more ways to live, learn, and love your Catholic faith at osvpodcasts.com. Sharing stories, starting conversations.
After watching the latest season of The Ultimatum, plus coming across an interesting tweet AND having quite a few conversations on relationships with different friends of mine that have what to me seemed like very skewed views...I decided to give my own opinion on this matter and stir the pot with some conversation on Love, Insecurity, and Possessiveness. #ENFJ #LifeCoach #relationships Barbie Movie Podcast Interview: https://spotify.link/33mPCQtWzDb Also feel free to contact me and/or check out my other platforms! For Coaching: DenzelMensah.com Email me! Deezy2Blessed@iCloud.Com Podcast: Anchor.fm/CandidConcepts Me and Heidi Priebe's Live Streams: Facebook.com/SPAsigmapq Blog Site: Deezy2Blessed.WordPress.Com Business Facebook: Denzel Mensah (https://www.facebook.com/DenzelMensah94/) Personal Facebook: Deezy Mensah (https://www.facebook.com/Deezy2Cold) Twitter: @Deezy2_Blessed (https://twitter.com/Deezy2_Blessed) Instagram: @Deezy2Blessed
Today, we're talking about feeling possessive over a partner, the psychology and science behind it, and how even when non-monogamous, possessive feelings can still arise and create challenges for us. We'll even be discussing some times when a little bit of possessiveness can be a good thing! If this show is helpful to you, consider joining our amazing community of like-minded listeners at patreon.com/Multiamory. You can also get access to ad-free episodes, group video discussions, bonus episodes, and more! Treat yourself to some stories to turn you on or help you drift off to sleep with an extended 30-day free trial at DipseaStories.com/multiQuality lube is essential for good sexual experiences. Try our absolute favorite, Uberlube and get 10% off plus free shipping with promo code MULTIAMORYGet a personalized original song and put it on Spotify for free at our special link Songfinch.com/multiamory Multiamory was created by Dedeker Winston, Jase Lindgren, and Emily Matlack.Our theme music is Forms I Know I Did by Josh and Anand.Follow us on Instagram @Multiamory_Podcast and visit our website Multiamory.com. We are a proud member of the Pleasure Podcasts network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aparigraha is Sanskrit for non-clinging, not-coveting or desiring after outward possessions. It is the concept of non-possessiveness, non-greediness and non-attachment. The opposite is Parigraha, which means “the focus on material gain.” So Aparigraha in Sanskrit breaks downs as – A means “non or against”; pari, means “on all sides”; and graha, means “to take,” “to grab” or “to seize.” It is a restraint, not just to refrain from taking things, but from coveting things too. This non-attachment is to material possessions as well as other less tangible things like energy, respect, attention or love. We see how trying to control, possess and hold onto people, places and things increases discontentment, pain and suffering and can hurt people as well as ourselves. The trouble of getting things and keeping them, involves endless drama of holding on to them and preventing those things from changing. The bottom line is EVERYTHING is subject to change. This unfolds into us suffering, Dukkha and when that happens our Kleshas start to get triggered and motivates actions. So letting go of the hankering, yearning, jealousy, and greediness of possessing people, places and things is all a part of learning the art of surrendering, letting go and letting be.To read more and to practice with Zephyr Wildman, click here. To support Zephyr Yoga Podcast, donate here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Please support Mary in her quest to spread the truth about her sister's case and also awareness of Domestic Violence here - Justice for Rici, STOP Domestic Violence https://www.facebook.com/groups/946041525948936/Mary Dees, the sister of Patricia Birmingham, is setting the record straight about the tragic murder of her sister. Patricia, a devoted mother and wife, was shot to death by her husband on December 6, 2021. In the wake of this devastating loss, Mary has noticed numerous inconsistencies and inaccuracies in the media coverage surrounding her sister's death. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting apps: https://talkmurder.com/subscribeSupport us on patreon: https://patreon.com/talkmurderSee our technology: https://talkmurder.com/gearContent warning: the true crime stories discussed on this podcast can involve graphic and disturbing subject matter. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Fair use disclaimer: some materials used in this work are included under the fair use doctrine for educational purposes. Any copyrighted materials are owned by their respective copyright holders. Questions regarding use of copyrighted materials may be directed to legal [@] Talkocast.com
We discuss the story of Cain and Abel and how it teaches one of the most important lessons of Lent: becoming antipossesive.
In this week's episode, Boonie is joined by the homie Shika! We do a sh*t that hits differently, featuring the 2001 film "The Brothers." Is it overlooked in the conversation about black classic movies? We also touch on casual sex and the importance of trust and communication. Shika and Boonie chat further about how trust and communication emerge as crucial factors in maintaining healthy sexual relationships. Wrapping up the episode, Boonie gives Shika a ratchet homework assignment. A transcript of the full episode is available here. The hashtag for the podcast is #TheBoonieBreakdown. Share with others using the hashtag #PodIn. Join Boonie over on Patreon for exclusive content and events here: Patreon.com/TheBoonieBreakdown Have something to say? You can ask your questions, send comments via email to thebooniebreakdown@gmail.com or submit them here: www.thebooniebreakdown.com/contact/. Follow The Boonie Breakdown on Social Media: IG: @TheBoonieBreakdown Twitter: @BoonieBreakdown Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheBoonieBreakdown Chapters 0:00:06 Introduction and Focus on the Movie "The Brothers" 0:03:21 Housekeeping and Announcement of Upcoming Events 0:07:00 Dreaming of retirement and financial struggles 0:10:32 Temptation of luxury bags and finding deals 0:15:59 Dreaming of Travel and Instagram Ads 0:24:32 Introduction to the movie and its lack of recognition 0:27:45 Discussion about the attractiveness of the male cast members 0:32:15 Surprising appearance of Kim Porter in the movie 0:35:16 Start of the movie plot with Morris Chestnut's character's commitment issues 0:39:53 The importance of therapy and personal growth. 0:43:42 Gabrielle Union's unique way of speaking. 0:46:03 The Last Piece: Love and Possessiveness 0:49:08 Rejecting Your Pussy: Funny yet Relatable 0:49:14 Embracing Casual Sex and Rejecting Societal Expectations 0:55:27 The Conflicting Desires of Women in their Sexual Prime 0:56:30 Seeking Consistency in Sexual Partners 1:00:33 Needing a Sex Contract for Consistency 1:05:22 Holding Back or Embracing Nastiness with Different Partners 1:07:00 A Wild Night, No Intention of Talking Again 1:09:23 Homework Assignment - Not your typical schoolwork 1:10:32 The First 90 Days: Coasting and Self-Pleasure 1:12:59 The Desire for Easy Relationships 1:16:05 Believing in One's Words and Affirming Self-Worth 1:16:42 Embracing Your Inner Power
Possessiveness, annoyance, envy, and mistrust are the poisons discussed in this chapter. I share my struggles with each of these and talk about possible antidotes. This season, I'm exploring the book "Called to Community," edited by Charles E. Moore. Throughout this year-long study, I will work through what it means to live intentionally with others. The book covers a wide range of topics, authors, and ideas, that exemplify the diversity of Christian communities. Click the link if you want to purchase "Called to Community." Please leave a positive review wherever you listen or share your favourite episode with a friend. If you have any comments or questions, email me at masonunrauphoto@gmail.com. Thanks for listening, and you can view my other ventures below. http://www.masonunrau.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peopleandplace/message
Freedom! We often associate this word with our own rights in this world or our capacity to do as we will and go where we want. A kind of promise is put out to us - life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Yet the image of freedom that is put before us by the saints and by Saint John in particular is attached to our willingness to be “detached” from the things of the world. God created all things good but in our sin our tendency is to idolize them. We seek our identity and happiness in the things of this world and we work ourselves to the point of exhaustion to protect these things as well as ourselves from others. We do not want to lose what we have or what we have earned. Yet we very quickly learn that this is no real happiness. In fact, it is the root of all evils. The deeper that root becomes, the greater our desire for the things of this world grows. It begins to produce the fruit of hatred, thefts, envy, separations, enmities, storms, remembrance of wrong, hardheartedness, and murderers. Therefore, what we hold up as having so much value for ourselves, and what seems to promise us freedom and safety eventually becomes our prison or the shackles that bind us. It is only in having tasted the things above that one begins to find joy, freedom from care, and the loss of anxiety. If we obtain this virtue, John tells us, we run the race with the swiftness of athletes of old - that is, stripped and unimpeded. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:11:00 Rebecca Thérèse: Yes happy birthday! 00:11:34 Adam Paige: Reacted to "Yes happy birthday!" with
Possessiveness can lead to a stifling sense of jealousy or to an inspiring sense of pride and ownership. Sources
“Behind violence, dishonesty, stealing & indulgence lies one clear objective: gaining greater control over the objects of our desire and eliminating those with the potential to stand in our way. This phenomenon can be described in one word: possessiveness. We want to have enough to fulfill our desires and our desire knows no limit.” - Pandit Rajmani TigunaitThe final teaching in our ethics series is the tenet of non-possessiveness - also referred to as non-attachment or non-clinging in many teachings. This tenet is all about uncovering our desires so that our desires don't become obsessions and our obsessions don't possess us. Desires usually fall into one of 3 categories:FamilyMaterial wealthPower & fame Left unchecked, our desires keep us stuck. We can't see other options, we can't try something new, and we can't enjoy life because we are too busy obsessing over what we can't have or didn't get. And these obsessions lead us to violate the previous ethical teachings of violence, truthfulness, non-stealing and non-excess. Within our meditation practice, we can see our obsessive thoughts and desires, and we learn to cultivate the opposite thoughts. We name what we already have, what we love or enjoy. We say thank you. In short, the antidote to possessiveness is gratitude. Join me for today's final installment of the Ethics of Meditation - we will discuss non-possessiveness and share in a 20-minute guided meditation. Sign up for my newsletter at http://eepurl.com/dBYEUL to receive free mini meditations each month, creative musings, and more.Make a donation or learn more about my free offerings and live classes by visiting merylarnett.com.IG: @merylarnett #meditatewithmeryl
Join us this time as we explore the reasons behind the resurgence of analog things, nostalgia, and then how we bond and differentiate ourselves in the digital age, and then nostalgically circle back to nostalgia.
Welcome back Samantha! Another episode of S&L Hot Takes with your host Levi Brickley and Co-Host Samantha Jimenez. After about a month Samantha and Levi discuss topics including jealousy, envious, three take aways from a Jordan Peterson lecture, female and chaos, hook up culture. How to view things from a positive point of view even when we compare ourselves to others. How to you implement differences in your life and appreciate the gifts you have. Follow Samantha Jimenez: Instagram: sammyj.lifts TikTok: sjimenezzzz Follow Levi Brickley: Instagram: Brick34levy TikTok: lbrickleyofficial JOIN THE PURSUING TRUTH PODCAST COMMUNITY: Email: theveritaspodcast2021@gmail.com Facebook: Pursuing Truth Podcast YouTube: Pursuing Truth Podcast TikTok: @pursuingtruthpodcast Instagram: @pursuingtruthpodcast Please leave a rating and review Apple Podcast: Pursuing Truth Podcast
In this episode we are looking at the teaching of Christ-Jesus and His Course in Miracles as we look closer at addiction behavior and the underlying thought forms in regard to 'possessiveness'. We are told that there are associations of 'possession' with the body, things, 'spirit' as well as a misinterpretation of 'knowledge' that may lead to compulsive behavior, anxieties, depression, paranoia, feeling to 'be possessed', neurotic and psychotic mental illnesses. However, the good news is that these differences have no effect at all on the miracle, and therefore we are perfectly unaffected by all expressions of lack of love. Mental health is inner Peace. ◊ We are sharing A Course in Miracles as given in in the Notes correlating with parts of the beginning of chapter 2-I. and of Lesson 317 — ACIM-Reflections (45).This series of podcasts and teachings with #Devavan have the purpose to share and bring about the message of Awakening from the dream, a successful and complete change of thinking and perceiving an impermanent world of limitations in order to bring about the resurrection of the identified body association to finally remember and re-awaken our illuminate recognition of our eternal singular Christ Mind and Light through the Workbook Lessons of A Course in Miracles #ACIM and one's own personal and universal Experience. #ACIMReflectionsArchived on YouTube: https://youtu.be/gypSdl73sFE
Lesego Tlhabi, host and satirist shares her suggestions on how to make dating more fun. This is for you whether you're using dating apps, or trying to meet people in person. Tune in to hear this fun and fast-paced episode where Lesego shares her own experiences and those of her fantastically honest followers. Lesego's tips to make dating more fun 5:15 Thoughts on online dating - the pros and cons 7:20 Flirting advice - how to be yourself 8:44 Reducing the risk when sending nudes 11:32 Remote-controlled sex toys 14:00 How to break the ice with someone you see at a bar 17:42 Common dating red flags 18:00 Love bombing 18:30 Possessiveness and jealousy 20:00 Red flags and feeling worthy 24:14 Thoughts on jealousy 25:30 Gender based violence LINKS Follow Lesego on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lesego_tlhabi/ Listen to Lesego's podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast/convos-cocktails-with-lesego-tlhabi/id1624226613 Grab my free ebook: The A-Z of Fun Sex https://inbedwithlisa.com/free-resources/ Gender Based Violence Resources in SA: Call the 24 hours Gender Based Violence National Command Centre: 0800 428 428 or (Please Call me) *120*7867# (free) for counselling and other services, including shelter. WhatsApp/Call: +27 (0)60 794 9882 FREE SMS: 44705 EMERGENCY: Dial 10111 This episode was sponsored by Liquid Gold Lube: https://liquidgoldlube.com/
This week Bridget Kelly and Mandii B are joined by Emmy nominated television host and fashion designer Nina Parker for some grown (20:20 ), honest (47:00) , and slightly toxic conversations (1:07:00 ). INTRO: All money isn't good money, so how do you maintain your integrity while also securing the bag $$ (10:00)A bad temper is like being an alcoholic, you have to work at it everyday to remain “calm” or “sober” Nina shares what it was like to host Love & Hip Hop Reunions, maintaining composure, navigating “passionate” aka rude live audience members, and the social media backlash post interview (17:00)GROWN (20:20) Nina shifting from broadcast/ tv networks to hosting a 6 episode series with streaming company Netflix for the show Buy My House (22:20)How to be okay with turning down opportunities and how Nina learned how to trust her instincts (25:00) Hosting can be a gig to gig industry, what does a mogul era look like for hosts? (28:00)Nina shares the tumultuous beginning of her career: Moving back in with her parents, working at a call center, feeling drained every (30:00) Nina shares what it was like to work at TMZ and the steps she took to propel her career (38:00)Journalistic responsibility to vet the validity of stories (40:00)HONEST: (47:00)Instagram is working on a feature that will let people choose a background song while scrolling on the feed (47:00)The ladies share songs that were on their myspace pages Nina talks about being the first Black Designer with a Plus-Size collection in Macy's Nina Parker Debuts Plus-Size Collection With Macy's (54:00)Finding the correct size doesn't make someone a stylist (59:00)How to communicate needs despite being typecasted as “the angry black women” (1:00:00)SLIGHTLY TOXIC: (1:07:00)How to identify “I'm giving someone grace” vs. “this relationship is actually toxic”Shadow work: Working with your unconscious mind to uncover the parts of yourself that you repress and hide from yourself. (1:09:00) How do you deal with being the friend that is “never approached” (1:15:00)Why we shouldn't have friends we can't be vulnerable with (1:20:00)You can't be everyone's “type”, and that is OKAY! Being plus sized is sometimes a super power (1:24:00)Signs that a man is insecure: Possessiveness, ostentatiousness, (1:26:00)FRESHLY SQUEEZED (1:33:00): Love & Hip Hop Cast MembersK. Michelle - Love 'Em All (Official Music Video)Trina - Da Baddest Bitch (Official Video)Swear To Gawd- Brooke Valentine Feat. Bridget Kelly Cardi B - Bodak Yellow —-------------—-------------—-------------Gladskin: If you've been living with eczema, acne, or rosacea, you can relate to the frustration of trying dozens of products over the years without any long-term relief. With Gladskin, you can expect something different! Visit Gladskin.com/STTI and try their products. Use our promo code STTI at check out for 15% off plus free shipping.—-------------—-------------—-------------If you want to support Bridget's marathon virtually, download the NYRR Racing app and search Bridget Kelly and or donate to the Pitch In Foundation. No donation is too small: https://haku.ly/fa16b225e2—-------------—-------------—-------------Sign up for the official “See The Thing Is…” PATREON for EXCLUSIVE access & additional content: www.patreon.com/seethethingispod YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDdNnbwgSEpZUj6fJNozz4wINSTAGRAM: @SeeTheThingIsPod—-------------—-------------—-------------Advertise with us on Gumball: https://gumball.fm/shows/see-the-thing-is/61781b15b8db6d491d3See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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A Kṛṣṇa conscious person well knows that everything belongs to Kṛṣṇa, and thus he is always free from feelings of personal possession. As such, he has no hankering for anything on his own personal account. ...
This podcast is an interpretation of a beautiful quote written by Coach Krishnan on Possessiveness in love
In this episode MB & Joyce discuss the last of the 5 Yamas, Aparigraha, or Non-Possessiveness. Whether it's yoga poses, careers, houses, religion, or money...how and why do we get so attached? Listen in on this fun discussion!Learn More about Modern Yoga.
Self-parenting: Possessiveness and entitlement
A book by Katherin Chambers, who's written words will give us the key to unlocking our true selves as to why we can be so jealous of those and help our own insecurities! *I DO NOT OWN THE CONTENT OR WRITING* --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I am someone who had experienced a good amount of jealously and possessiveness, and over the years. I've gotten much better at communicating and sharing these feelings in current times. However, I used to be the woman in high school and college where I'd just lash out and literally couldn't control my temper. Something in me felt so hurt, betrayed like I didn't matter, or I wasn't loved over things that didn't even matter. I've learned how to communicate these emotions so that it becomes a super hawt and sexy experience. In this episode, I explain how that can happen for you! I make the episode gender-inclusive, so men and women, you both will benefit! Tune in to receive the frequency.To go deeper, buy my third book, An Uncompromised Life.My workshop is How to Overcome Heartbreak & Trauma to Forever Attract Love.How to Make the Awakened Woman Crave You! Enjoy and make sure to leave a review.I love you,Colleen WebsiteFacebookInstagram
Hello! Welcome back to your mindful Monday listening! This week Floss sits down with Leanne, aka Polyphilia, to chat about all things non-monogamy. It's the final part of this mini-series and of season 1, though don't worry we still have next week's call in episode and season 2 is coming soon… So today we're looking at non- monogamous relationships, with the founder of the Poly Philia blog Leanne. We get so many questions from you on this subject and we at team Exactly are just as curious as you are! Leanne started her blog which offers snappy, bitesize often hilarious tips and insights into non-monogamy in 2020 and since then has gained over 160,00 followers which shows just how what was once considered quite a niche or unusual relationship style really is becoming much more mainstream. It's so exciting when people challenge the norms we're taught and break free to live more authentic lives. There's still a world of mis-information and judgement of polyamory out there, which is exactly what Leanne is tackling through her blog posts and videos. So pour yourselves many hot drinks, grab many snack because with boundaries, respect and care- why can't you have it all? Exactly will be going Live in London on May 26th. Floss will be in conversation with the one and only Munroe Bergdorf, taking your questions and having a right laugh. Go to thepodcastshowlondon.com for more details and to buy tickets. Lovehoney would love you to celebrate self-love this Masturbation May with the Womanizer Premium 2. Use my code FLORENCE20 at lovehoney.co/Florence_premium2 and save 20% sitewide on Lovehoney for a limited time! Click here and use the code EXACTLY to get 14 days' free access to CHEEX - the new and revolutionary membership offering a safe space for sexual entertainment and education. The promo is valid for new customers when selecting the yearly subscription option. Cancel anytime during the trial period. Original theme music by Black Honey. Find them on instagram - @blackhoneyuk Instrumental bed is Black Honey's song ‘Beaches'. Find the transcript for this episode here: https://somethin-else.github.io/transcripts/exactly/s1e19.txt This is a Somethin' Else production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We take a trip to Islam to discuss the holy month of Ramadan, as well as our personal lives, possessiveness, and familial bonds. Yeah, this episode is quite the experience.
This is the final part of “A Code to Live By” where we examine some of the qualities which can help me to achieve peacefulness and happiness. Some of those qualities recommended by the ancient sages are: • Self-control (includes control of the appetites, passions, mind), • Freedom from Possessiveness & Theft (includes covetousness) (being satisfied with just as much as one needs for his maintenance), • Simplicity – it is advised that one should be so straightforward that without diplomacy you can disclose the real truth even to an enemy. Also means living frugally - “need over greed” • Modesty • Engaging in a life of spiritual pursuit • To be Charitable • Bravery/Heroism • Control of anger The Vedas provide an amazing perspective on peace and happiness which is the opposite of what the materialistic or hedonistic lifestyle promotes. “A person who is not disturbed by the incessant flow of desires — that enter like rivers into the ocean, which is ever being filled but is always still — can alone achieve peace, and not the man who strives to satisfy such desires.” Bhagavad-gita 2:70 “A person who has given up all desires for sense gratification, who lives free from desires, who has given up all sense of proprietorship and is devoid of false ego — he alone can attain real peace.” Bhagavad-gita 2:71 “One who is not connected with the Supreme can have neither transcendental intelligence nor a steady mind, without which there is no possibility of peace. And how can there be any happiness without peace?” Bhagavad-gita 2:66
I interview one of my former students, Prashant, who went from “over commanding others and possessiveness” to an amazing relationship with his wife, how AYNI brought huge abundance in his business, and how habits helped him transform his health and body. VISIT THE SHOW NOTES HERE FOR MORE: https://www.jimfortin.com/209 Burn Your Old Money Stories And Make This Year Your Best Money Year Yet LIKED THE EPISODE? If you're the kind of person who likes to help others, then share this with your friends and family. If you have found value, they will too. Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more people. OTHER RESOURCES YOU MAY ENJOY: My Instagram account My Facebook page Free Training “Discover How To Eliminate Fear And Negativity In An Instant” Click here to send your questions UPCOMING EVENTS: Join the waitlist for the upcoming Transformational Coaching Program Thank you for listening! With Gratitude, Jim Fortin
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Both are different. Open communication is healthy. Heal the past, so you don't make decisions based on fear. What will happen is your fear will lead you instead of your own intuition --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eden-millionn/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eden-millionn/support
Welcome to my podcast. My name is Amy Jo. I am a Certified Emotional Healing Coach, Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist, and a Reiki Master. I am passionate about alternative medicine and helping men around the world overcome personal suffering.Possessiveness and JealousyThanks for stopping in. We'll be talking about possessiveness and jealousy in romantic relationships tonight.There is a little distinction between the two, which I discuss, as well as the implications of these actions and possible strategies to overcome them.Feel free to listen in. Sending light and lovewww.consciouswisdomhealing.comwww.consciouswisdomhealing.com@consciouswisdomhealing*This podcast is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice and should not be relied on as medical advice.
In this new episode, Dionne and Jackie get honest about jealousy and what it really looks, sounds and feels like. Do you struggle with jealous feelings? Have a jealous partner? We do our best to unpack it all and offer some tips for understanding and dealing with jealousy in yourself and in your relationships, Let us know what you think!
Christofer and writer Sarah Fitz-Claridge speak about romantic relationships in this episode of Do Explain. They discuss problems with open relationships, why the standard take on monogamy is mistaken, the importance of commitment, relationship as a knowledge-creating institution, depth vs. breadth of knowledge, sexual connection, cheating, genetic impulses, love and acceptence, non-coercion, boundaries, and other related topics.Sarah Fitz-Claridge is a Popperian writer, editor, coach and speaker with a background in Psychology and an irrepressibly optimistic, freedom-oriented world view. She started the journal that became Taking Children Seriously in the early 1990s and is currently working on her book on the subject.Website: https://www.fitz-claridge.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/FitzClaridgeShout-out links: https://amarokoberle.com/ https://www.cgbessellieu.com/https://twitter.com/optimysticismTimestamps:(2:27) - Sarah's historical view(7:32) - Problems with open relationships(12:28) - Monogamy as a knowledge-creation institution(17:07) - Common misunderstandings of monogamy(20:35) - Is a committed marriage for everybody?(22:11) - Cheating and sex (30:55) - Is sex fundamental? (32:31) - Possessiveness(37:14) - Selling out on your relationship(43:30) - What makes monogamy better than singledom?(48:19) - Epistemology of sex (52:04) - Attachment(54:56) - [TQ] Is self-love essential for good relationships?(57:04) - Your perfect match(1:01:35) - Being best friends with your partner(1:03:24) - The role of love(1:04:50) - Non-coercion and acceptance(1:07:40) - The importance of boundaries(1:12:00) - Are relationships necessary for a good life?(1:16:32) - [TQ] Relationships and political systems(1:18:25) - [TQ] When should a relationship end?(1:19:56) - Deep disagreements and having childrenSupport the podcast at:https://www.patreon.com/doexplain (monthly)https://ko-fi.com/doexplain (one-time)Find Christofer on Twitter:https://twitter.com/ReachChristofer
This week will be discussing the difference between Possessiveness vs. Trust in a relationship. All information discussed I researched through the One Love Foundation website, For further explanation or information please visit www.joinonelove.org “While everyone does unhealthy things from time to time, we can all learn to love better by recognizing unhealthy signs and shifting to healthy behaviors. If you are seeing unhealthy signs in your relationship, it's important to not ignore them and understand they can escalate to abuse. If you think you are in a dangerous situation, trust your gut and get help." - The One Love Foundation --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nicole-coker/message
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Possessiveness in a relationship ruins everything. Listen to this episode and find a solution.
Crimes of passion? Possessiveness? Is this love? Or have we confused things. I can't think of anything witty here because jealousy is serious and can be deadly. Join us as we travel down a sketchy and confusing road to figure out why we feel that fear of losing something so viscerally.
We have learned so much about how we should love, that we don't know much about how we are loved, and how we do love. There is so much that we should be thinking, feeling, doing in the name of love, that we don't realize how much of it is actually false, fake, ingenuous. What is really going on behind all those shoulds? Have we yet begun to be certain that we are loved, deeply loved by the divine and the Self? Have we come to understand the specific and very individualized ways in which we love? This show is going to put us in touch with love. Be here for it.
We have learned so much about how we should love, that we don't know much about how we are loved, and how we do love. There is so much that we should be thinking, feeling, doing in the name of love, that we don't realize how much of it is actually false, fake, ingenuous. What is really going on behind all those shoulds? Have we yet begun to be certain that we are loved, deeply loved by the divine and the Self? Have we come to understand the specific and very individualized ways in which we love? This show is going to put us in touch with love. Be here for it.