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What does it take to build a million-subscriber YouTube channel, launch a best-selling book, and then walk away from it all for over a year? Noah Kagan, founder of AppSumo, joins Nathan to candidly discuss his journey from full-throttle content creation to a deliberate pause. Noah shares the unexpected internal and external pressures that came with his meteoric rise on YouTube, the strategic decisions that led to viral success, and why, despite achieving his goals, he ultimately stepped back. This conversation offers a rare glimpse into the mindset of a creator who prioritized personal fulfillment over endless growth, and how that decision reshaped his approach to content, business, and life.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction02:26 The decision to go all-in on YouTube05:15 Noah's internal motivations for content creation07:38 Building the YouTube "dream team"10:14 The early content strategy and challenges13:17 The pivotal "Knocking on Doors" video16:45 The cost of rapid growth and Noah's burnout19:10 The successful content pillars uncovered22:18 The meticulous planning behind viral videos25:34 Seeking timeless wisdom: interviewing the wealthy28:22 Noah's biggest regret with the channel30:58 Finding repeatable content formats33:55 Identifying your unique content edge37:25 The appeal of raw, unpolished content40:31 The impact of fatherhood on content creation43:10 Noah's vision for future content creation45:47 The value of a public presence for business48:29 The challenge of building internal influencers51:04 Brainstorming content ideas for Kit54:20 The power of high-caliber speakers57:38 Content that ties directly to your business1:00:27 Noah's current content philosophy1:02:40 On Twitter: counterintuitive long storiesIf you enjoyed this episode, please like and subscribe, share it with your friends, and leave a review. I read every single one.Learn more about the podcast: https://nathanbarry.com/showFollow Nathan:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathanbarryLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanbarryX: https://twitter.com/nathanbarryYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thenathanbarryshowWebsite: https://nathanbarry.comKit: https://kit.comFollow Noah:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noahkaganX: https://twitter.com/noahkaganInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/noahkaganWebsite: https://noahkagan.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/AppSumoAppSumo: https://appsumo.comFeatured in this episode:Kit: https://www.kit.comAppSumo: https://appsumo.comClickables: https://www.clickableshq.comMillion Dollar Weekend: https://www.amazon.com/Million-Dollar-Weekend-Money-Freedom/dp/0593796593Highlights:02:15 – Questioning the "Why" of Content Creation08:29 – The Shift from Public Validation to Inner Contentment12:29 – The Audience Cares About Entertainment, Not You17:08 – The Challenge of Following a Viral Hit23:25 – Repeating What Works: The Kinko's Founder Interview36:00 – The Value of Raw, Unpolished Content53:08 – Using Conferences for High-Value Content
We're excited to share a special episode from our friends at our sister podcast, Beyond My Years.Host Ana Torres is joined by nationally recognized educational consultant and thought leader, Mitchell Brookins, Ph.D., to discuss what critical thinking is and how to help students develop it. He also explains why critical thinking is crucial for long-term academic success. Mitchell also gives gives educators four clear steps that they can implement to effectively nurture critical thinking skills in their classrooms. Ana is then joined by Beyond My Years Classroom Insider extraordinaire Eric Cross, who discusses how he encourages his students to hone their critical thinking skills in class.Show notes:Binge all of Beyond My Years podcast Season 2 now: https://amplify.com/bmySubmit your questions on comprehension Access free, high-quality resources at our brand-new companion professional learning page Visit Mitchell Brookins, Ph.D,'s websiteConnect with Mitchell Brookins, Ph.D., on LinkedInConnect with Ana TorresConnect with Eric CrossJoin our community Facebook group.Connect with Susan LambertQuotes:"When you are a school administrator, you can't be confused as to what your identity is. People expect you to step in with voice, with passion, with vision, and direct the path." —Mitchell Brookins, Ph.D."That's how you know you're in a classroom with critical thinking: We're not rushing the conversation. We're enjoying it." —Mitchell Brookins, Ph.D. "There's an art and science to teaching, and I think that they're two different things." —Eric Cross"The importance of modeling can't be overstated." — Ana TorresTimestamps*:00:00 Introduction02:00 Ana Torres & Eric Cross preview Ana's conversation about critical thinking04:00 Introducing Mitchell Brookins, Ph.D.10:00 Why should critical thinking be top of mind for educators?15:00 Where should teachers begin when trying to help students develop critical thinking skills?20:00 Questioning that reveals classrooms in which teachers honor students' thinking24:00 You can't get to a higher level if you don't have the knowledge.28:00 For a lot of us, this work is more than just a profession it's a calling30:00 Classroom Insider conversation with Eric Cross37:00 Recap of Classroom Insider takeaways39:00 Closing thoughts from Susan Lambert*Timestamps are approximate, rounded to nearest minute
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In this episode of Talking Real Money, Don and Tom dig into the Washington State pension system's heavy exposure to private equity, sparked by Jason Zweig's Wall Street Journal reporting and a Seattle Times investigation. They explain why high fees, opaque valuations, and lack of liquidity make private equity especially dangerous for public retirement funds—and why Washington leads the nation in risk. The conversation expands to compare pension strategies across states, question governance and oversight, and warn retirees about the real-world consequences of excessive risk. Later, the hosts respond to a listener trapped in a high-fee, actively managed portfolio and variable annuity, illustrating how costs and complexity quietly erode wealth. The show wraps with practical retirement guidance inspired by Warren Buffett—simplify and protect—plus a discussion of converting mutual funds to ETFs for greater efficiency. 0:04 Show open, call-in invitation, and setup on private equity 0:32 Jason Zweig's WSJ reporting on private equity fees and markups 1:25 Washington State pension's heavy private equity exposure 3:23 Valuation and liquidity problems in private equity 4:35 Breakdown of WA pension assets (private equity + real estate) 5:18 Risks of market downturns and illiquidity 6:25 Who's overseeing the pension fund and their qualifications 7:06 Concerns for Washington retirees and contributors 8:28 Board “experts” and potential conflicts of interest 9:55 Difficulty exiting private equity investments 11:06 Questioning reported 12.3% returns vs public markets 11:59 Call for political accountability and reform 12:50 Comparison to states using mostly public index funds 13:35 Why private equity suffers most in downturns 14:22 Comparison of pension private equity exposure by state 15:58 Rebalancing and “emperor's clothes” concern 17:07 Caller Luke reacts to pension risks 18:11 Promotion of RetireMeet and retirement education 19:22 Warren Buffett's retirement advice: simplify and protect 20:28 Risk reduction and advisor role in retirement 21:26 Fiduciary standards and conflicts of interest 22:55 Emphasis on simple, protective portfolios 23:07 Caller Jane asks about high advisory fees 24:40 Discussion of “active management” risks 26:12 Review of proposed funds and red flags 29:57 Analysis of high-fee, high-turnover portfolio 30:57 Concentration and volatility concerns 32:16 Variable annuity warning signs 33:37 Commission conflicts and surrender charges 33:57 Recommendation to change advisors 34:56 Recap of excessive fees and risks 36:33 Importance of honest warnings vs future losses 37:48 Question on converting Vanguard mutual funds to ETFs 38:52 Advantages of ETFs: cost, tax efficiency, liquidity Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Everitt and Ashworth debunk the myth that Nero started the Great Fire of Rome in 64 AD, explaining he organized relief efforts and built the Golden House as a public palace, while questioning accounts of Christian persecution.
PREVIEW FOR LATER TODAY Guest: Cliff May. May discusses the President's focus on defending the Americas, specifically questioning NATO's role and European willingness to protect vulnerable regions like Greenland.1940
Ken and Anthony try to figure out why Bubba Ventrone was referred to as "one of the best" in the announcement that he was leaving the Browns and they bring up comments from Ventrone that didn't sit right with them.
Rima Mattok is the Director of Demand Generation at Taboola, where she leads the global acquisition and engagement strategy of Realize, a performance advertising platform focused on driving measurable results for brands. With a background in user engagement, Rima brings a deep understanding of audience behavior and conversion optimization—experience that shapes her approach to helping marketers scale efficiently across channels. In This Conversation We Discuss: [00:00] Intro[01:09] Getting to know the new product, Realize [02:33] Facing rising ad costs across platforms[04:22] Launching before peak season to save costs[07:10] Questioning the myth that more budget wins[09:31] Challenging the idea that AI replaces strategy[11:30] Callouts[11:40] Unlocking incremental growth on the open web[14:16] Testing new channels with wise budgets[15:17] Running quarterly moonshot experimentsResources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on YoutubePerformance beyond search and social taboola.com/The performance built for advertisers realize.com/Follow Rima Sherman Mattok linkedin.com/in/rima-sherman-mattok-93282739/If you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!
In this episode, I'm joined by Alex Beattie, founder of The Divorce Planner, to talk about what actually helps in the earliest stages of separation and divorce. Alex is a divorce prep coach who works with people before they hire attorneys or mediators, helping them get grounded emotionally and prepared practically before big, irreversible decisions are made. We talk about the grief, shame, and identity disruption that often catches people off guard, even when divorce feels mutual, and why slowing down at the beginning can protect you emotionally and financially in the long run. Alex's web site: https://www.thedivorceplanner.net/ -------------- Timestamps & topics 00:00 – What a divorce prep coach actually does How divorce prep differs from legal strategy and why preparation before calling a lawyer matters 02:15 – Why people want to "just get it over with" Emotional overwhelm, avoidance, and the risks of making decisions from shutdown or panic 03:50 – Divorce as the end of an imagined future Grief, loss of identity, and facing a blank slate you didn't plan for 06:10 – The emotional pain people underestimate Why sadness, grief, and shame still show up even when divorce is the "right" decision 08:40 – How childhood patterns resurface during divorce Why old narratives about worth, safety, and capability come back online 10:20 – Divorce and confidence collapse Questioning your value, competence, and future, especially for stay-at-home parents 13:05 – Reframing skills, worth, and capability Recognizing transferable skills and rebuilding self-trust 14:45 – Retraining the brain during a destabilizing life transition Awareness, emotional regulation, and building stability when everything feels uncertain 17:00 – Social stigma, family reactions, and judgment Why divorce still carries shame and how others' reactions can complicate healing 19:10 – The most unhelpful things people say during divorce "Well-meaning" comments that actually increase shame and self-doubt 21:30 – How friends can offer real support Listening, practical help, and showing up without trying to fix or judge 24:10 – Letting yourself receive support Why isolation makes divorce harder and how connection actually builds resilience 28:40 – Why you should never negotiate money without knowing your numbers How fear around finances leads to long-term regret 30:10 – The 5-5-5 decision rule Evaluating divorce decisions based on their impact over time, not just immediate relief 32:00 – Final advice for early-stage divorce decisions Why slowing down now protects your future self and prevents costly mistakes later -------------- Kim's website: https://www.kimpolinder.com/ Kim's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kp_counseling/ Kim's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@engineeringlovepodcast
Mary Kissel criticizes Prime Minister Keir Starmer's foolish decision to pursue a new embassy in the People's Republic of China, questioning the strategic wisdom of such diplomatic investment amid rising tensions.NYC YOM KIPPUR
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What do street art, symbolism, secret societies, futurism, spirituality, and memetic warfare have in common?Apparently…a lot.In this episode, I sit down with artist, author, philosopher and friend, James Mathers for a free-wheeling conversation that moves from art to power pyramids, cultural decay, occult symbolism, belief systems, non-duality, propaganda, and what it feels like to live inside an exponentially accelerating world that feels like it's lost the plot.Watch on Odysee. Listen on Progressive Radio Network and podcast platforms everywhere.Part 2:danikatz.locals.comwww.patreon.com/danikatzAll things Dani, including books, courses, coaching + consulting, and her one-of-a-kind, critically acclaimed POP PROPAGANDA DIGITAL MEDIA LITERACY COURSE:www.danikatz.comPlus, schwag:danikatz.threadless.comFind James:https://www.jamesmathersart.comShow notes:• James Mathers on his background as an artist and his current focus on street art and architectural ornament• Why working in physical, three-dimensional space matters more than digital platforms• Street art as “memetic warfare” and public space as a site of communication• Conversations around secret societies, symbolism, and esoteric traditions• Acceleration, time, and the sense that cultural inflection points are speeding up• Questioning imposed metrics of success, wealth, and value• Art, culture, and the effects of money, marketing, and self-promotion• The collapse and capture of music, journalism, film, and fine art• Skepticism toward certainty, belief systems, and moral authority• Non-duality, consciousness, and rejecting karmic accounting• Spirituality, occultism, and ritual culture in Los Angeles• Vulnerability, sensitivity, and the psychic cost of being an artist• Host manipulation, power pyramids, and speculative models of control• Cultural exhaustion, decadence, and the possibility of renewal after collapse• Defining success as presence, simplicity, and fully arriving in the moment
“I'm going to be the best basketball player I can ever be and I'm also going to be the best father that I can ever be.” Boston Celtics superstar Jayson Tatum sits down with Ryan, Channing and Fred for a raw, wide-ranging conversation that goes far beyond the headlines and boxscore. Tatum opens up about battling through injury, the moment he nearly walked away from the game, and the mental toll that comes with carrying expectations at the highest level. Recently returning to the court for rehab and light work, the 6x time NBA All Star and World Champion opens up on how the last year has been the toughest in his life, admitting self-doubt, questioning his will to heal and contemplating his return this season. Winning a title with Celtics etched his name in Boston royalty, although the high expectations still move him to chase the legends who've come before him while his focus remains on getting back to a championship. Jayson was upfront about working through past growing pains with Jaylen Brown, the pressures of being a face of the NBA and the three words Joe Mazzulla whispered to him during the biggest moments of their Championship run. A self-proclaimed mama's boy, he shares a deep understanding of sacrifice, hard work and how growing up with little motivated him being raised by a single mom but candidly he opens up on why he values the relationship with his father differently but still a bond he appreciates. With the anniversary of Kobe Bryant's passing, Jayson Tatum reveals how he was inspired by the icon and modeled his life based on certain experiences and explains why he is completely appalled with anyone questioning Kobe's contributions to the game. He reflects on representing Team USA in 2024 on the Olympic stage, what that experience taught him, his true in-the-moment feelings with Steve Kerr and how it reshaped his perspective as a leader but also as a man. From embracing the weight of Boston's historic legacy to navigating fatherhood while still chasing greatness, Tatum shares how his humble beginnings continue to ground him. Honest, reflective, and powerful—this is Jayson Tatum like you've never heard him before. Pivot Family, please like, comment and hit the subscribe button, we value hearing from you and appreciate your support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As a classroom teacher for nearly 30 years, Melissa Antinoff has experience and boots on the ground with every type of student, and she has a brilliant point of view on education and learned helplessness. Questioning her experience and background was thrilling and beyond eye opening for the hosts and the listener needs to hear more of her perfect brand of wisdom and practical applications in the present day classroom. Season 3 is brought to you by our principal sponsor, Teachers' Insurance Plan. Check out their website below for more information and to get a quote. http://bit.ly/4mQC27G Teachers' Insurance Plan: auto insurance that brings exclusive educator savings and exceptional customer care to New Jersey and Pennsylvania educational employees. We want to hear from you! Shoot over an email and say hi: podthebalancingact@gmail.com Don't forget to subscribe! Leave us a comment! Follow Facebook - podbalact JoeandJamie Instagram - @podthebalancingact TikTok - @thebalancingactpodcast Twitter - @podbalact Youtube Channel - The Balancing Act - YouTube Part of the Human Content Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The guys offered a few "within the margins" Pistons trade targets before spending the rest of the hour with a debate about a trend among NFL head coaches on 4th down in the past few years.
Invite to free fat loss workshop hereApply to work with me hereTakeawaysThe common denominator in successful clients is a tough love approach.Tough love comes from a place of wanting the best for clients.Discomfort is essential for growth and achieving goals.Many people use the concept of balance as an excuse for mediocrity.To achieve different results, one must change their actions.Surrounding yourself with supportive people is crucial for success.Social norms can hinder personal growth and motivation.Questioning societal expectations can lead to better life choices.Being a supportive friend can help others achieve their goals.Emma encourages listeners to take action towards their aspirations.
Where is God in Job's suffering? Today, Fr. Mike dives deeper into Job's questions as he wrestles with his suffering. We learn that God always uses our suffering for a purpose although we may not understand it in the moment. Today's readings are Genesis 47-48, Job 39-40, and Psalm 16. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
In this episode, we're joined by Lucy Biggers, former climate activist and current Head of Social Media at The Free Press, for a rare inside look at how modern activism becomes psychologically binding—and how difficult it is to leave once your identity, career, and sense of belonging are tied to it. Lucy shares her personal journey from producing viral climate content and amplifying activist narratives to questioning the fear-based assumptions beneath them, unpacking the role of groupthink, moral signaling, nervous system regulation, and social punishment in shaping belief. This is a psychological inquiry into how good intentions can harden into ideology—and what it actually takes to reclaim independent thought, inner authority, and the courage to speak against the crowd.(00:00) Teaser(00:34) Opening Conversation(00:55) Introducing Lucy Biggers(05:57) Lucy's Journey in Climate Activism(09:43) Leaving the Climate Movement(12:15) Rebuilding and Speaking Out(18:42) The Role of Mentors and Personal Growth(35:41) Family Dynamics and Political Differences(36:16) Climate Change Narratives and Skepticism(39:11) Debating Climate Change and Energy Policies(45:16) Critique of Green Energy Solutions(52:12) The Role of Media and Public Perception(01:08:01) Questioning the Basis of Fossil Fuels(01:24:22) AI and WritingGuest Linkshttps://www.instagram.com/lucybiggers/ https://x.com/LLBiggers https://www.tiktok.com/@lucybiggers https://www.thefp.com/ Connect with UsJoin our membership Friends of the TruthRise Above The Herd Take the Real AF Test NowDiscover Your Truth Seeker ArchetypeWatch all our episodesConnect with us on TelegramFollow us on InstagramAccess all our links
How does a WCW announcer and WGA screenwriter become a world-class clown? Chad Damiani joins Marvin McCarthy on The Comedians Paradise to break down the link between pro wrestling and physical comedy, the brilliance of Natalie Palamides, and why every comedian should question authority. Here is an overview of what we discussed:[[07:35]] Clowning vs Wrestling: Examining the surprising parallels between these two art forms.[[14:58]][[08:35]] Gatekeeping in Comedy: Challenging the barriers to entry in the alternative scene. [[15:10]] [[15:11]] The Wrestler as Clown: Which pro-wrestlers best embody the clown archetype? [[18:07]][[21:59]] Conservatory Training: Navigating the world of formal, high-level clown education.[[26:16]] [[24:10]] The Gaulier Critique: Discussing the potential negatives of the Philippe Gaulier experience. [[25:20]][[27:12]] Personal Weaknesses: How to turn your human flaws into comedic superpowers.[[31:43]][[30:23]] Success Rates: Analysing the professional impact of Gaulier-style training. [[31:23]][[31:43]] Beyond Gaulier: Barnaby King's influence and why Natalie Palamides is the next great clown icon. [[35:12]][[39:38]] Combat Training: Learning the physical mechanics of how to fight on stage.[[40:10]] [[40:30]] Wrestling in Real Life: The drawbacks of using professional wrestling moves in actual fights.[[41:14]] [[50:26]] Artistic Integrity: Why I prioritise what matters to me over seeking external approval.[[55:24]] [[55:30]] Natalie Palamides: A deep dive into her creative process and iconic show structures.[[01:00:00]] [[01:08:48]] Questioning Authority: The clown's philosophical duty to challenge the status quo. [[01:10:00]] [[01:10:00]] Clowning for Stand-ups: How traditional comedians can use physical theatre to improve their sets. [[01:19:00]] If you would like to know more about Chad, you can go on his instagram at thechaddamiani, go to his podcast:https://shorturl.at/ZdDwH, watch his standup clown show:https://shorturl.at/Ks1hW and you could also follow him on his LInktree:https://linktr.ee/chad.damiani .You can follow this podcast on Youtube at https://bit.ly/41LWDAq, Spotify at https://spoti.fi/3oLrmyU,Apple podcasts at https://apple.co/3LEkr3E and you can support the pod on:https://www.patreon.com/thecomediansparadise. #chaddamiani #standupandclown #modernclown #clownpodcast #clowningworldwide
Send us comments, suggestions and ideas here! In this week's episode we get down on our fours and howl wildly into the microphone about Marcos Rodriguez Pantajo, the little Spanish boy who was raised by wolves. Using first-hand accounts as our sources, we follow Marcos on his unlikely and spectacular journey of three separate lives; first where he was abused as a toddler by his wicked step-mother before being sold into goat-herding slavery, his life of twelve years sleeping and eating with wolves and when, eventually, the Spanish authorities dragged him kicking and screaming back to society before handing him a rifle and pushing him into mandatory military service. Join us as we settle in and get cozy for this story as told and researched by Heka Astra who, in the second half, explores Marcos's re-integration with society and what the entire story says about human psychology and the human soul (from a Khemetic perspective of course.) Thank you and enjoy the show!In this the free side of the show we discuss:The Abusive Childhood of MarcosSold Into SlaverySurvival Abandonment in NatureHow Marcos Joined the Wolf PackThe Language of the AnimalsRobert Anton Wilson's Prometheus RisingCapture by Spanish Authorities The Biology of Human SpeechIn the extended show available at www.patreon.com/TheWholeRabbit we continue telling the tale of Marcos' life and discuss:Making a Boy into a Civilized ManCallouses and Service in CordobaLife As a “Medicine” DealerStruggle with AlcoholismGabriel Janer ManilaLife as a Homeless ManDaytime TelevisionInter-species AlloparentingThe Ba SoulThis episode was written by Heka Astra with addition sections written in blue by Chillz, quotes and commentary by Luke, Tim and Mari.Where to find The Whole Rabbit:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0AnJZhmPzaby04afmEWOAVInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_whole_rabbitTwitter: https://twitter.com/1WholeRabbitOrder Stickers: https://www.stickermule.com/thewholerabbitOther Merchandise: https://thewholerabbit.myspreadshop.com/Music By Spirit Travel Plaza:https://open.spotify.com/artist/30dW3WB1sYofnow7y3V0YoSources:Spaniard raised by wolves disappointed with human life: https://web.archive.org/web/20201230150252/https://english.elpais.com/elpais/2018/03/28/inenglish/1522237746_629465.htmlLisa Märcz - Feral children: Questioning the human-animal boundary from an anthropological perspective:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329659763_Feral_children_Questioning_the_human-animal_boundary_from_an_anthropological_perspectiveAndrei Tapalaga - The Boy Who Was Raised by Wolves for 12 Years (Spain's Wolf-boy):https://www.scriSupport the show
Joseph Aguilar, of Leavenworth, Kansas, set out on a personal journey to find a life philosophy that met three specific conditions. Through that process, they uncovered their true self and found the courage to undo years of repression. Watch today's episode on our YouTube channel References: “Reply to Kyo'o,” The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, vol. 1, p. 412.
SEGMENT 6: CANADA SUBSTITUTING CHINA FOR US TRADE Guest: Charles Burton Burton continues analysis of Canadian trade strategy, questioning whether Ottawa might pivot toward China as alternative to American markets under Trump tariff threats. Discussion weighs the risks of such realignment, political obstacles, security implications, and whether Canada can truly diversify away from its dominant southern neighbor.1900
Send us a textThere's a tension many believers feel but few are willing to say out loud:Can we tell church leaders when they're wrong—and still honor God?In this episode, we unpack the difference between biblical accountability and rebellious criticism. We talk honestly about moments when leadership crosses a line, how silence can enable harm, and why discernment is not disrespect.We dive into uncomfortable but necessary conversations around tithing, spiritual manipulation, and predatory tactics sometimes used from the pulpit—especially when fear, guilt, or “God said” language replaces truth and transparency.This isn't about tearing down the Church.It's about protecting the Body.If you've ever questioned leadership, felt pressured to give out of fear, or wondered whether speaking up was sinful or necessary...This conversation is for you.Truth doesn't fear accountability. And real leadership welcomes it.Watch this and more of our content on our YouTube Page: Youtube.com/weareonefaithFollow us @weareonefaith on ALL social media platforms to stay connected.Listen to One Faith on the Radio & ALL Podcast streaming platforms: https://linktr.ee/onefaith"One Lord One Faith One Baptism" - Ephesians 4:5Support the showThank You for Listening! When you like, share, subscribe & follow us on social media, you help advance the gospel to people we are targeting! You play a HUGE part in helping us build the Kingdom of God through the message he has given us! Help us build up God's Kingdom by following us @weareonefaith as we follow Christ! "One Lord One Faith One Baptism" - Ephesians 4:5
On today's episode of The Ultimate Assist, John Stockton and Ken Ruettgers sit down with Lucia Sinatra for a wide-ranging and unfiltered conversation that doesn't shy away from controversy.Lucia speaks candidly about the positions she's taken that have sparked backlash, the personal and professional consequences of challenging dominant narratives, and why she believes staying silent is no longer an option. From power structures and media pressure to personal conviction and resilience, this episode explores what happens when someone chooses truth over comfort.This is a provocative, thoughtful discussion about courage, dissent, and the real cost of speaking openly in today's climate — whether people are ready to hear it or not.Support the show
Cook Inlet offshore oil drilling is being pushed forward through new federal lease plans, but the people who live closest to these waters are asking a hard question: who really benefits, and who takes the risk. In this episode, we unpack why Cook Inlet matters so deeply for salmon, beluga whales, and coastal communities, and why offshore drilling decisions made far from Alaska can have permanent local consequences. Alaska offshore oil and gas leasing has shaped the state's economy, politics, and identity for decades, and that history still influences how people talk about jobs, revenue, and energy security today. Our guests from Cook Inletkeeper explain how past promises of prosperity created long-term dependence, and why many Alaskans are now questioning whether repeating that model makes sense in a changing climate and economy. Community opposition to offshore drilling emerges as one of the most emotional and surprising themes of this conversation. Despite assumptions that Alaskans broadly support expansion, many residents, including fishers and families tied to the water, are worried about spill risk, wildlife impacts, and being locked into fossil fuels just as the rest of the world starts to move on. Support Independent Podcasts: https://www.speakupforblue.com/patreon Help fund a new seagrass podcast: https://www.speakupforblue.com/seagrass Join the Undertow: https://www.speakupforblue.com/jointheundertow Connect with Speak Up For Blue Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rIaJSG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@speakupforblue Twitter: https://bit.ly/3rHZxpc YouTube: www.speakupforblue.com/youtube
Modern motherhood can make "detox" feel like the answer—especially when you're exhausted and convinced you just need the right protocol to get your body back. Eva Hooft unpacks why the do-more, cleanse-harder mindset can keep women stuck, and how real healing starts with safety, not force. We talk detox through a nervous system + mineral lens: how stress shuts down digestion and drainage, why aggressive "pulling" can backfire when you're depleted, and what it looks like to rebuild your terrain with simple, foundational support. We also get real about the emotional side—when wellness becomes obsession, why slowing down can be the most powerful biohack, and how simplicity helps you get your energy and resilience back for the long game. Join my free live 2-day masterclass on intuition, nervous system regulation, and feminine rhythms to build sustainable energy, balance hormones, and support long-term vitality. Live January 21 & 22 at 12PM CST (replay included). WE TALK ABOUT: 07:55 - Choosing rest and reflection over holiday pressure 13:20 - Breaking the "always-on" rules that drain women's health 17:05 - Creating lasting health changes through small daily shifts 19:25 - Questioning biohacking culture and returning to nature-first foundations 30:25 - Understanding how stress shuts down digestion and detox pathways 32:25 - Escaping the cleanse-to-crash cycle through remineralizing and recovery 43:55 - Strengthening longevity through purpose, energy, and life-force alignment 49:00 - Making the hard life pivot that restores health and vitality 54:10 - Trusting your inner signal and choosing the right support for your next level of healing SPONSORS: Join me in Costa Rica for Optimize Her, a 5-night luxury women's retreat in Costa Rica with yoga, healing rituals, and biohacking workshops—only 12 spots available. RESOURCES: Join my free live 2-day masterclass on intuition, nervous system regulation, and feminine rhythms to build sustainable energy, balance hormones, and support long-term vitality. Live January 21 & 22 at 12PM CST (replay included). Download the non-toxic baby registry guide to reduce toxic exposure and make confident, evidence-informed choices for your family—free. Explore my luxury retreats designed to restore your nervous system, optimize health, and support true longevity. Join my NEW private community at TheLongHerLife.com for ongoing protocols, live coaching, and deeper support. Eva Hooft's website and Instagram LET'S CONNECT: Instagram, TikTok, Facebook Shop my favorite health products Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music
In this episode, I unpack why questioning and purpose setting are foundational skills for student-led learning, especially in classrooms where AI is becoming more common. I explore the difference between students looking busy and students actually thinking, and why AI makes that distinction impossible to ignore. We walk through what purpose-setting and questioning can look like across K–12 classrooms, from nurturing curiosity in the early grades to supporting strategic, responsible AI use in high school. Along the way, I share classroom examples and practical teacher moves to help students clarify what they're trying to learn, ask better questions, and make more intentional decisions about when and how to use AI. The focus is on keeping students, not tools, at the center of learning. Click here to check out SchoolAI! Episode Resources Skills Before Tools: K-12 AI Implementation Guide
Episode Highlights With RobynHow she came to question supplements and how this led to a deep expose bookWhy what we call “vitamin D” as a supplement isn't actually vitamin D and why she questions taking itIt isn't just about good supplement vs bad supplement, but how to evaluate to know what's helpful and what's notWhy some vitamin D supplements have poison control warnings for pets When supplements are not just not helpful but directly harmfulThings to know about fish oil, rancidity, and what the metadata saysUnderstanding B vitamins and why many aren't what they seem eitherB vitamins don't exist in isolation in nature or in the body and most supplements are not made of any food substance but of chemicals Questioning vitamin C and iron Are minerals one of the few deficiency stories that's true due to overfarming?The one supplement she actually takes and whyResources MentionedTake Daily: How Supplements Hijack Your Health - Book Follow Robyn on Facebook, Instagram, and X
Abe Gordon joins Anthony and Daryl to discuss the Falcons' hire of Kevin Stefanski, fans' biggest question(s) with the hire and comparing his situation in Atlanta to Cleveland.
Questioning if and why the observance of Martin Luther King Jr's legacy is still relevant in 2026 and Minneapolis, Minnesota descends into a chaotic scene as another person is shot by ICE agents, drawing stern rebuke from the city's mayor and Minneapolis' governor and attorney general.
Catherine and Matt and are joined by The Athletic's Matt Futterman to discuss the major talking points from media day, where the vibes were mostly very good. There's chat about Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek going for the career Grand Slam, the confidence of Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner, tales from some of the smaller interview rooms, Coco Gauff's search for consistency, and a call out from Amanda Anisimova.Become a Friend of The Tennis PodcastCheck out our new merch shop! Talk tennis with Friends on The Barge! Sign up to receive our free Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, Fantasy League updates, and more)Follow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happens when the love you're promised as a parent never shows up?In this episode, Erika and Kristen dive into one of the most taboo and honest conversations about parenthood: regret, ambivalence, and not loving your child the way society says you should. Reading directly from the Regretful Parents subreddit, we unpack a post from a mother who admits she doesn't love her baby and can't figure out why. From postpartum expectations and hormonal myths to comparisons between loving pets vs. children, this episode explores:Why some parents don't feel instant love after birthThe difference between love as a feeling vs. love as an actionPostpartum depression, trauma, and emotional overstimulationWhy mothers are rarely allowed to admit regretThe pressure to perform “good motherhood” even when you're strugglingWhether love can grow later — or never come at all
In this episode, Hannah is joined by Donna Noble, whose relationship with yoga began like many others, as a place of relief, structure and support during a demanding corporate career (a likely cause of the Bells Palsy she suffered with). Over time, though, something shifted. The very practices that once helped her began to feel uncomfortable, confusing and at odds with her body.Donna shares what it was like to realise that forcing herself into familiar shapes was no longer serving her, and how questioning long held assumptions about yoga opened the door to a very different way of moving and practising.We explore how pain, discomfort and persistent niggles are often normalised in yoga spaces, and why so many students assume the problem is their body rather than the method. This conversation is about curiosity, unlearning and the courage to pause when something no longer feels right.A thoughtful episode for anyone who has ever wondered why yoga stopped feeling supportive, or sensed there might be another way.About DonnaDonna Noble is an author, and speaker on body positivity, diversity and inclusion, social justice, wellbeing and Yoga.Donna's personal mission has always been to improve diversity and inclusion in the Yoga and wellbeing space and within corporate environments, whilst also championing health and wellbeing for everyone.Donna continually works towards making a difference and leaving behind a legacy of greater diversity and inclusion.Donna shares her passion for promoting health and wellbeing and creating inclusive spaces within the yoga and wellbeing industry in a light-hearted and accessible way. She was also one of the original co-creators of the UK's first Black Fitness Festival in 2020Donna has delivered numerous workshops, at conferences and for various organisations on diversity inclusion, social justice and body positivity. Donna also shares her lived experience and uses this to help others understand the experiences of others.Donna works with companies that are focused on creating healthy inclusive cultures, by supporting them to understand the power of their voice and how it can be used to help create diversity.Learn more about Donna at her website, her Instagram and buy her book; Teaching Body Positive Yoga.About Alba Yoga AcademyLearn more with Alba Yoga AcademyLearn more about our Yoga Teacher Training here.Watch our extensive library of YouTube videos.Follow Hannah on Instagram.Follow Celest on Instagram
MY NEWSLETTER - https://nikolas-newsletter-241a64.beehiiv.com/subscribeJoin me, Nik (https://x.com/CoFoundersNik), and my business partner Chris Koerner (https://x.com/mhp_guy).In this episode, we pull back the curtain on the high-stakes world of Summer Sales and the unbelievable Economics of the Pest Control industry. We break down how unsexy services achieve 40% Net Margins and why Large Companies are willing to pay Mercenary Sales Crews more than a year's worth of Revenue just to acquire Sticky Contracts.From a genius Middleman play involving Specialty Licenses to the Vitamin vs. Painkiller framework for choosing a Business Model, we explore how to spot Arbitrage in everyday Convenience Businesses like Christmas Lighting. We even debate the "school of hard knocks" versus buying a Course to skip the line and avoid "straight to jail" Regulatory Mistakes.Questions This Episode Answers:1. Why is Pest Control considered one of the most profitable "scams" in Business?2. How can you leverage Specialty Licenses to create a passive Brokerage or Marketplace?3. Why are Hired Gun sales teams paid 1.3x First-Year Sales to walk away from deals?4. How did a Christmas Lighting startup turn into an Eight-Figure Business in just a few months?5. Is it better to pay for a Course or learn through expensive, real-world Operational Mistakes?Enjoy the conversation!__________________________Love it or hate it, I'd love your feedback.Please fill out this brief survey with your opinion or email me at nik@cofounders.com with your thoughts.__________________________MY NEWSLETTER: https://nikolas-newsletter-241a64.beehiiv.com/subscribeSpotify: https://tinyurl.com/5avyu98yApple: https://tinyurl.com/bdxbr284YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/nikonomicsYT__________________________This week we covered:00:00 Introduction and Personal Anecdotes03:36 The Economics of Pest Control06:45 Insights on Sales Ethics and Practices12:12 Personal Experiences in Pest Control15:50 Questioning the Effectiveness of Pest Control17:15 Revelation: Pest Control is a Scam18:08 The Convenience Business Model19:22 Success Story: Christmas Lighting Business24:46 Entrepreneurial Spectrum: Different Approaches27:02 Learning from Mistakes: The Importance of Knowledge
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In today's episode of Good Morning Liberty, we break down the latest Iran narrative and the familiar propaganda playbook that always shows up right before "targeted strikes" magically become a full-blown conflict. We cover: Does the President have the authority to bomb Iran without Congress? Why the "emotional hook" is always the first step in selling war The shaky casualty claims and where the numbers are coming from The Iraq déjà vu: "moral obligation" turns into decades of blowback Why "America First" keeps turning into "America Funds Everything" Support the show + join the community: Fed Haters Club + merch: GodHatesFeds.com Join the conversation: JoinGML.com Rate/review on Apple + Spotify (it helps a ton) 00:00 Intro 00:52 Discussion on War and Authority 02:43 Constitutional Interpretation and War Powers 06:08 Trump's Statements and Iranian Protests 09:35 Media and Emotional Manipulation 15:34 Historical Context and Regime Change 18:50 Current Developments and Speculations 26:30 Public Opinion and Presidential Responsibility 27:33 Debating US Military Intervention in Iran 28:29 Reflecting on the Iraq War and Moral Obligations 32:02 Questioning the National Endowment for Democracy 36:36 Humorous Take on Government Strategies 42:43 Discussing the Gaza Conflict and US Foreign Policy
01-14-26 - Mike Tomlin Steps Down As Steelers Coach - New Samsung TV Update Has Us Questioning Spy Tech - 80yo Julio Iglesias Facing Sexual Assault Charges For Digitally Violating HouseworkerSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
RESOURCES- Join my 30 Day Challenge to transform your body, mind, and soul—step into your most vibrant self today at danette30challenge.com- Listen to my 2024 predictions here- Get anything you want with WATER! Watch the YouTube video hereCONNECT WITH DANETTEInstagram: @thedanettemayFacebook: Danette MayTikTok: @thedanettemayNEW TV Show on Youtube: @TheDanetteMayListen to The Danette May ShowRead my book: danettemay.com/embraceabundancebookGet The Rise book: therisebook.comWork with Danette: danettemay.comIn this solo episode of The Danette May Show, I welcome season three and the start of 2026 by sharing a deeply personal reflection on what the past year revealed and what I see unfolding ahead. I talk about the power of daily prayer, meditation, and ritual as tools to reconnect with your intuition, regulate your nervous system, and shift timelines when life feels overwhelming. I also explain why honesty with yourself is essential right now, especially around relationships, health, money, and purpose, and how your internal world is directly shaping the reality you experience externally.I also share my intuitive insights and predictions for 2026, including why this year will call many people to get radically truthful, release outdated beliefs, and step more fully into their soul's work. This episode explores themes of healing the body through emotional alignment, navigating collective division without fear, trusting your inner guidance over media noise, and creating abundance from a grounded place of self trust. If you feel like life has been shaking you awake or asking you to choose a new path, this episode will help you understand why and how to move forward with clarity, courage, and faith.IN THIS EPISODE:(0:00) Welcome to the Danette May Show and a new era(0:25) Season three begins and why this year feels different(1:09) Intuitive predictions for 2026 and what to prepare for(1:45) Morning rituals that deepen spiritual connection(03:01) The challenges of 2025 and how they reshaped me(04:40) Gratitude for listeners and the energy behind the podcast(05:49) My full morning ritual practice for 2026(10:25) Why radical honesty and self reflection matter now(12:45) Navigating relationships and health through energetic alignment(13:50) Career and money shifts you may feel this year(16:54) How internal beliefs create your external reality(19:03) Media, AI, and protecting your inner truth(20:20) Questioning long held...
In this conversation, Jesse Michels joins me to explore a question that's becoming harder to dismiss: what if the phenomenon we call UFOs points to something real—and we don't yet know what it is? Rather than arguing for belief or disbelief, this episode is an invitation to curiosity, careful inquiry, and intellectual honesty about the limits of our current understanding.We examine historical UFO encounters near nuclear sites, government secrecy, and the growing body of anomalies that don't sit comfortably within a purely materialist worldview. This is a conversation about staying grounded while remaining open. About asking better questions. And about whether phenomena like UFOs, non-human intelligence, or something we haven't yet named might be nudging us to expand how we think about reality, consciousness, and our place in the universe.Momentous: Best Creatine in the gamehttps://livemomentous.com[Use code KNOWTHYSELF for up to 35% off]BONCHARGE - 15% off red light therapy products I personally usehttps://www.boncharge.com/knowthyself[Code: KNOWTHYSELF]André's Book Recs: https://www.knowthyselfpodcast.com/book-list___________00:00 Intro06:36 Questioning the Nature of Reality09:18 A Timeline of Non-Human Intelligence Evidence23:37 Why Nuclear Sites Attract Attention31:55 Extraordinary Claims, Extraordinary Evidence40:29 Ad: Momentous41:51 Letting Go of Human-Centric Thinking47:49 Studying Claims Without Dismissing People58:58 Non-Human Biologics and Physical Evidence1:06:10 Ad: Boncharge1:07:25 What May Have Been Quietly Explored1:18:55 The Hidden Branch of Physics1:26:38 Reframing Aliens Through Consciousness1:33:33 Grays, Nordics, and Reptilians Explained1:40:10 Why We Don't See Reality Directly1:53:58 Glimpses Outside Linear Time1:58:44 Why Aliens Look Strangely Human2:07:32 Shared Phenomena in Altered States2:15:32 Jesse's Personal UFO Experiences2:23:35 The Monolith as a Metaphor2:29:07 The Problem With Visual Proof2:35:24 What Is Actually Happening?2:46:47 Voices Worth Listening To2:51:22 What Would You Ask an Alien?2:53:19 Closing Thoughts___________Episode Resources: https://www.youtube.com/Jessemichelshttps://www.instagram.com/jessemichelsofficial/https://www.instagram.com/andreduqum/https://www.instagram.com/knowthyself/https://www.youtube.com/@knowthyselfpodcasthttps://www.knowthyselfpodcast.com
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In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Jaeson Bang, Founder & CEO of Future Cardia. Future Cardia is developing a subcutaneous heart-failure monitoring platform designed to capture both electrical and mechanical cardiac signals through a simple office-based procedure.Jaeson brings more than two decades of experience building implantable cardiac technologies across Medtronic, CVRx, EBR Systems, and Abiomed. Drawing on that background, he questioned industry assumptions around miniaturization and invasive workflows — and built a device that prioritizes performance, durability, and clinical practicality instead.In this interview, Jaeson shares how challenging a core constraint unlocked a faster development path, why deep domain expertise matters more than thrift in regulated markets, and how raising capital outside traditional VC can preserve leverage and buy time.If you'd rather read than listen, here's a link to the full interview with Jaeson Bang.
After decades of saving lives, retired Air Force Colonel Dr. Kirk Milhoan was fired from his pediatric cardiology practice after being named chair of the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). The dismissal followed social media pressure protesting his support of HHS Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr. and his questioning of many childhood vaccine policies. Dr. Milhoan was only reinstated after significant public backlash. His wife, anesthesiologist Dr. Kim Milhoan, wrote “The irony is they are trying to destroy the career of someone who was on their side, but willing to re-examine the evidence.” Dr. Peter McCullough is a cardiologist, internist, and epidemiologist, serving as Chief Scientific Officer of The Wellness Company. He co-authored “Vaccines: Mythology, Ideology, and Reality” and “The Courage to Face COVID-19.” Follow at https://x.com/P_McCulloughMD Dr. Kirk Milhoan is a pediatric cardiologist and Chair of the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. He was fired by his cardiology office – and later reinstated after public backlash – following his appointment to lead ACIP. Follow at https://x.com/KMilhoanMDPhD Jeffrey Tucker is Founder and President of the Brownstone Institute. He is also Senior Economics Columnist for Epoch Times, author of 10 books, including Liberty or Lockdown. Follow him at https://x.com/jeffreyatucker and https://brownstone.org/ 「 SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS 」 • AUGUSTA PRECIOUS METALS – Thousands of Americans are moving portions of their retirement into physical gold & silver. Learn more in this 3-minute report from our friends at Augusta Precious Metals: https://drdrew.com/gold or text DREW to 35052 • FATTY15 – The future of essential fatty acids is here! Strengthen your cells against age-related breakdown with Fatty15. Get 15% off a 90-day Starter Kit Subscription at https://drdrew.com/fatty15 • PALEOVALLEY - "Paleovalley has a wide variety of extraordinary products that are both healthful and delicious,” says Dr. Drew. "I am a huge fan of this brand and know you'll love it too!” Get 15% off your first order at https://drdrew.com/paleovalley • VSHREDMD – Formulated by Dr. Drew: The Science of Cellular Health + World-Class Training Programs, Premium Content, and 1-1 Training with Certified V Shred Coaches! More at https://drdrew.com/vshredmd • THE WELLNESS COMPANY - Counteract harmful spike proteins with TWC's Signature Series Spike Support Formula containing nattokinase and selenium. Learn more about TWC's supplements at https://twc.health/drew 「 ABOUT THE SHOW 」 Ask Dr. Drew is produced by Kaleb Nation (https://kalebnation.com) and Susan Pinsky (https://twitter.com/firstladyoflove). This show is for entertainment and/or informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Executive Producers • Kaleb Nation - https://kalebnation.com • Susan Pinsky - https://x.com/firstladyoflove Content Producer & Booking • Emily Barsh - https://x.com/emilytvproducer Hosted By • Dr. Drew Pinsky - https://x.com/drdrew Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Questioning unlocks elite performance.Pete Harris, President of Pipedrive, was at the pinnacle of his previous profession (one that he'd spent his entire career pursuing).Everything was on track... the prestige and the rank. But while many founders and leaders might push uncomfortable thoughts aside, Pete did something different.He used a specific type of curiosity to ask himself a question that 99% of leaders are too afraid to face....a question that forces you to confront whether you're actually on the path you're meant to be on.Answering it meant walking away from the very finish line everyone expected him to cross.That moment of clarity unlocked a version of himself he hadn't met yet......one capable of:- Finishing full-distance Ironmans.- Leading a global engine for 100,000+ businesses.Most leaders are too afraid the deeper question because they're terrified of the answer.Pete leaned in and shows us this conversation how we all can too.When has asking the right question helped you?-----Connect with the Host, #1 bestselling author Ben FanningSpeaking and Training inquiresSubscribe to my Youtube channelLinkedInInstagramTwitter
In this episode, we're joined by Rick Hill, a Clinic Revenue Strategist for Richardson Nutritional Center, sales consultant at Hill Distributing, author, speaker, and former radio talk show host. With over 28 years of experience in sales leadership, Rick has helped startup companies grow their customer base and revenue while working closely in the integrative and alternative health space. Listen in as Rick shares his personal journey and professional evolution, including his role as co-inventor of AirSource, a home air purification system that generated $50 million in sales in its first year with Shaklee Corporation. As an author of Too Young to Die: Dramatic Use of Laetrile to Conquer Terminal Cancer and The Cancer Conundrum: Stop Dying—Start Living, Rick has spent decades speaking publicly about patient stories, nutrition, enzymes, and complementary approaches to wellness. This conversation covers: How Rick's story has shaped his current ambitions. Why patients explore integrative and nutritional approaches to health The role of enzymes, nutrition, and lifestyle in wellness conversations Navigating controversial topics in alternative health responsibly Hit play to gain insights into why alternative health discussions persist, how personal experience influences belief systems, and what it means to ask difficult questions about wellness in today's medical landscape! You can follow along with Rick by visiting www.owwc.org/b17works.
Your mind wanders — that's normal. But letting it drift too much may come at a cost. Research shows that frequent mind-wandering can make you less happy, less focused, and more stressed than you realize. This episode begins with why an unfocused mind can quietly work against you. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/11/101111141759.htm You talk to yourself constantly — and much of that inner dialogue is critical, harsh, and unhelpful. The good news is that voice can be changed. Dr. Rachel Goldsmith Turow explains how self-talk shapes how you think, feel, and act — and why learning to speak to yourself with more kindness can be life-changing. Rachel is a psychotherapist, research scientist, adjunct faculty member at Seattle University, and author of The Self-Talk Workout: Six Science-Backed Strategies to Dissolve Self-Criticism and Transform the Voice in Your Head. (https://amzn.to/3L6H5Sq) Rachel also mentions a free UCLA course on mindfulness from the Mindful Awareness Research Center, which you can find here: https://www.uclahealth.org/programs/marc Just because something is considered normal doesn't mean it's healthy — or even right. That's the core message from Dr. Gabor Maté, an acclaimed physician and author of The Myth of Normal (https://amzn.to/3lcqW3i). Many common practices in parenting, work, and society are accepted simply because they're familiar. Gabor challenges us to question those assumptions and rethink what “normal” really means. And finally, we've all encountered people who dominate conversations by talking endlessly about themselves. If you ever get the chance to speak, there's a surprisingly effective phrase you can use to steer the conversation — or end it altogether. https://www.uexpress.com/life/miss-manners/2014/09/02 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! INDEED: Get a $75 sponsored job credit to get your jobs more visibility at https://Indeed.com/SOMETHING right now! QUINCE: Give and get timeless holiday staples that last this season with Quince. Go to https://Quince.com/sysk for free shipping on your order and 365 day returns! AG1: Head to https://DrinkAG1.com/SYSK to get a FREE Welcome Kit with an AG1 Flavor Sampler and a bottle of Vitamin D3 plus K2, when you first subscribe! NOTION: Notion brings all your notes, docs, and projects into one connected space that just works . It's seamless, flexible, powerful, and actually fun to use! Try Notion, now with Notion Agent, at: https://notion.com/something SHOPIFY: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial and start selling today at https://Shopify.com/sysk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices