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Rachel talks about the evolution of the self in the intro before jumping into today’s interview with Thomas Gagliano. Rachel and Tom discuss healing from childhood, how to be an impactful parent, and loving your inner child. Episode Notes: “In-ti-ma-cy = In to me” - Tom Gagliano Conversation with Tom begins at 00:14:35. Follow Tom: Podcast, “The Problem Was Me”: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Dc1k3uFlZQUqliToPwGox Website: https://thomasgagliano.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theproblemwasme/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheProblemWasMe Twitter: https://twitter.com/thomasgagliano YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheProblemWasMe/featured Tom’s Books: The Problem Was Me: How to End Negative Self-Talk and Take Your Life to a New Level (2011), by Thomas Gagliano and Abraham J. Twerski Don't Put Your Crap in Your Kid's Diaper: The Clean Up Cost Can Last a Lifetime (2015), by Thomas Gagliano Discussed in the episode: Refinery 29 Article - "Are You Ok or Are You an Eldest Daughter?": https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/eldest-daughter-syndrome-oldest-sibling-family-responsibilities Six Questions to ask Yourself: 1. What are you feeling? 2. Why are you feeling it? 3. What story are you making up/telling yourself? 4. Am I looking at this as an adult or am I time traveling back to childhood? 5. What coping mechanisms have I learned to use to challenge these internal messages? 6. (Ask your loved ones) How have you handled these similar emotions in your life? Article discussed in the intro: The New Yorker, “Are You the Same Person You Used to Be?” https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/10/10/are-you-the-same-person-you-used-to-be-life-is-hard-the-origins-of-you -------- Let’s keep talking! Have a question or idea for a topic? Email winedine@allportsopen.com! Podcast artwork by Yogesh Nankar (Design by Dreamers). Intro and Outro music by John Bartmann. Promo photo by Derek Thomson on Unsplash.
Rachel talks about the evolution of the self in the intro before jumping into today’s interview with Thomas Gagliano. Rachel and Tom discuss healing from childhood, how to be an impactful parent, and loving your inner child. Episode Notes: “In-ti-ma-cy = In to me” - Tom Gagliano Conversation with Tom begins at 00:14:35. Follow Tom: Podcast, “The Problem Was Me”: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Dc1k3uFlZQUqliToPwGox Website: https://thomasgagliano.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theproblemwasme/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheProblemWasMe Twitter: https://twitter.com/thomasgagliano YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheProblemWasMe/featured Tom’s Books: The Problem Was Me: How to End Negative Self-Talk and Take Your Life to a New Level (2011), by Thomas Gagliano and Abraham J. Twerski Don't Put Your Crap in Your Kid's Diaper: The Clean Up Cost Can Last a Lifetime (2015), by Thomas Gagliano Discussed in the episode: Refinery 29 Article - "Are You Ok or Are You an Eldest Daughter?": https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/eldest-daughter-syndrome-oldest-sibling-family-responsibilities Six Questions to ask Yourself: 1. What are you feeling? 2. Why are you feeling it? 3. What story are you making up/telling yourself? 4. Am I looking at this as an adult or am I time traveling back to childhood? 5. What coping mechanisms have I learned to use to challenge these internal messages? 6. (Ask your loved ones) How have you handled these similar emotions in your life? Article discussed in the intro: The New Yorker, “Are You the Same Person You Used to Be?” https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/10/10/are-you-the-same-person-you-used-to-be-life-is-hard-the-origins-of-you -------- Let’s keep talking! Have a question or idea for a topic? Email winedine@allportsopen.com! Podcast artwork by Yogesh Nankar (Design by Dreamers). Intro and Outro music by John Bartmann. Promo photo by Derek Thomson on Unsplash.
Thomas Gagliano holds a Master’s degree in social work, Bachelor’s degree in business, and a C-MAT certificate in drugs and alcohol. He is also the author of The Problem Was Me, with Dr. Abraham Twerski, and Don’t Put Your Crap in Your Kid’s Diaper: The Clean Up Cost Can Last a Lifetime.As a young man, Thomas became a successful entrepreneur with a proven track record in small business ventures in the greater New York area. About 20 years ago, Thomas started to spend less time in the business world and more time helping those who suffered, as he did, from negative childhood messages. “I believe that experience and expertise go hand in hand."Thomas is a regular on many Sirius XM radio networks, on the TBN television network, along with some others.His expertise is teaching a methodology which has helped many individuals, couples, and parents build healthier relationships with themselves and with each other. Today, Thomas is a key note speaker and facilitates groups for recovering addicts; he consults with couples, as well.In this episode, Thomas dives deep into the importance of self-awareness and taking accountability in relationships. We also touch on emotional intimacy, letting go of the victim mentality, reparenting and reflecting on our childhood messages, and more.FOLLOW THOMAS:INSTA: @theproblemwasmeWEBSITE: www.thomasgagliano.comBOOKS: The Problem Was Me ; Don't Put Your Crap in Your Kid's DiaperCONTACT TARA:INSTA: @tara.mont / @trustandthriveYOUTUBE: Tara MontFACEBOOK: bit.ly/FBtaramontWEBSITE: www.tara-mont.comEMAIL: tara@tara-mont.com
Making Peace With Your Mind with Mark Coleman Mark is an inner and outer explorer, who has devotedly studied mindfulness meditation practices for three decades. He is passionate about sharing the power of meditation and has been teaching mindfulness workshops and meditation retreats in six continents for the past fifteen years. Mark holds a MA in Clinical Psychology and works individually with people as an executive coach and consultant, drawing on his extensive experience in working with people as a therapist. Mark is a senior meditation teacher at Spirit Rock Meditation Center, a renowned leader in the mindfulness field, and teaches regularly with pioneering teachers such as Jack Kornfield and Sharon Salzberg. http://markcoleman.orgThe Problem Was Me with Thomas Gagliano Addiction, parenting and relationship expert Thomas Gagliano is an author and keynote speaker who has helped institutions and individuals nationwide with his unique approach to parenting and relationships. Tom holds a Master’s degree in social work and has also emerged as a high profile leader in the world of addiction and self-help therapy. He is the author of the bestseller The Problem Was Me and his newest title, Don’t Put Your Crap in Your Kid’s Diaper: The Clean Up Can Last a Lifetime. Having been a bully, worked through anger issues, and overcome addictions of his own, Tom teaches from experience and from a heart that has been through it all and then some! http://www.thomasgagliano.com/
Tom holds a Master’s degree in Social Work, a Bachelor’s degree in Business, and a C-MAT certificate in Drugs & Alcohol. As a young man, Tom became a successful entrepreneur with a proven track record in small business ventures in the greater New York area. About 20 years ago, Tom started to spend less time in the business world and more time helping those who suffered, as he did, from negative childhood messages. He is a regular on many radio stations and on the TBN television network, and has appeared on other networks as well. He is the best-selling author of The Problem Was Me, with Dr. Abraham Twerski, and Don’t Put Your Crap in Your Kid’s Diaper. His expertise is teaching a methodology which has helped many individuals, couples, and parents build healthier relationships with themselves and each other. His work comes from his experiences in overcoming his own issues, which revealed the process for self-improvement. His obstacles began in childhood when he turned to bullying as an outlet and as an adult, toward addiction. After sabotaging intimate relationships in his own life, Tom realized he had to fix the damage within himself in order to fix the damage he caused in his relationships.
Tom holds a Master’s degree in Social Work, a Bachelor’s degree in Business, and a C-MAT certificate in Drugs & Alcohol. As a young man, Tom became a successful entrepreneur with a proven track record in small business ventures in the greater New York area. About 20 years ago, Tom started to spend less time in the business world and more time helping those who suffered, as he did, from negative childhood messages. He is a regular on many radio stations and on the TBN television network, and has appeared on other networks as well. He is the best-selling author of The Problem Was Me, with Dr. Abraham Twerski, and Don’t Put Your Crap in Your Kid’s Diaper. His expertise is teaching a methodology which has helped many individuals, couples, and parents build healthier relationships with themselves and each other. His work comes from his experiences in overcoming his own issues, which revealed the process for self-improvement. His obstacles began in childhood when he turned to bullying as an outlet and as an adult, toward addiction. After sabotaging intimate relationships in his own life, Tom realized he had to fix the damage within himself in order to fix the damage he caused in his relationships.
Segment 1: Thomas Gagliano says he grew up as a bully and struggled to overcome his own addictions. He wrote two books about it: “The Problem Was Me”, landed on the bestseller list, and his second title is, “Don't Put Your Crap in Your Kid's Diaper: The Clean Up Can Last a Lifetime”.Segment 2: Captain David Smith, PhD, is an active duty U.S. Navy Captain and Associate Professor of Sociology in the Department of Leadership, Ethics, and Law at the United States Naval Academy. He is the co-author of “Athena Rising: How and Why Men Should Mentor Women”. Segment 3: Eric P. Bloom is an Amazon #1 Bestselling Author, TEDx Speaker and the President of Manager Mechanics LLC, a company specializing in IT leadership, business skills and productivity training. He is the author of the #1 Amazon bestseller, “Productivity Driven Success: Hidden Secrets of Organizational Efficiency.”Segment 4: Mike Ferguson serves as president & CEO of the Self-Insurance Institute of America, Inc., a national trade association that represents companies involved in the self-insurance marketplace. Segment 5: Josh F. Brown is a franchise attorney and host the own podcast entitled, “Franchise Euphoria,” a top-rated podcast on iTunes. Sponsored by Nextiva and Microsoft.
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Naomi Katz, author of Beautiful: Being An Empowered Young Woman, shares challenges faced by young women today. Spotlight on Moms features Monica Froese of RedefiningMom.com. Julie Stewart, executive producer of Kate& Mim-Mim, shares information about this original preschool series. Thomas Gagliano, author of Don’t Put Your Crap in Your Kid’s Diaper: The Clean Up Cost Can Last a Lifetime, shares tips on how to talk to your kids about the tough stuff. Becky Baines, executive editor of National Geographic Kids’ Books, shares some awesome facts around her favorite new National Geographic Kids book series, Awesome 8.
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