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Coming up on this episode of Flirtations, we're diving deep into the psychology of attraction, the patterns that shape our relationships, and how we can make more conscious choices in dating - and in love. We welcome Dr. Joe Kort, a psychotherapist, author, and relationship expert, who will help us understand why we date the people we do. We'll open talking about masculinity a bit, touching on the topics of performative masculinity, validation, and male on male flirting! Then we'll get into what red and green flags in dating really mean—and some common misconceptions about them. What red flags should you be looking for? What about green flags? And why does this matter? Next we'll explore Imago Relationship Therapy and how our childhood experiences influence our type and attraction in dating. Why do we sometimes feel drawn to those who aren't good for us? And more importantly, how do we break free from those cycles? So if you're ready to date with a new perspective on red flags, green flags, and why we date the people we do, this episode is for you! Let's do this Flirties, and meet Joe! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review Flirtations on your favorite podcast platform, and share this episode to spread BFE - big flirt energy, all over the world! Enjoying the show and want to support my work? Buy the Flirt Coach a coffee! About our guest: Dr. Joe Kort is a psychotherapist, certified sex therapist and clinical director of The Center for Relationship Health in Royal Oak, Michigan. He is the author of four books and a lecturer and facilitator of therapeutic workshops. Throughout his 37 years of private practice, he has successfully helped hundreds of individuals and couples improve their lives and strengthen their relationships. Dr. Kort specializes in marital problems and conflicts; mixed orientation marriages; male sexuality and out-of-control sexual behaviors. He is EMDR trained and offers LGBTQIA Affirmative Therapy. Dr. Kort can be found on Instagram, TIkTok, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn @drjoekort and his website is www.JoeKort.com About your host: Benjamin is a flirt and dating coach sharing his love of flirting and BFE - big flirt energy - with the world! A lifelong introvert and socially anxious member of society, Benjamin now helps singles and daters alike flirt with more confidence, clarity, and fun! As the flirt is all about connection, Benjamin helps the flirt community (the Flirties!) date from a place that allows the value of connection in all forms - platonic, romantic, and with the self - to take center stage. Ultimately, this practice of connection helps flirters and daters alike create stronger relationships, transcend limiting beliefs, and develop an unwavering love for the self. His work has been featured in Fortune, NBC News, The Huffington Post, and Yoga Journal. You can connect with Benjamin on Instagram, TikTok, stream the Flirtations Flirtcast everywhere you listen to podcasts (like right here!), and find out more about working together 1:1 here.
Dr. Alma Golden, former USAID Assistant Administrator for Global Health, joins Mike Shanley to discuss Trump II USAID funding priorities, what will be similar and different than Trump I, opportunities for new partners, and USAID and global health overall. RESOURCES: Contact Dr. Alma Golden at agolden@theiwh.org Women's Optimal Health Framework The Women's Optimal Health Framework - The Institute For Women's Health Who We Are — PROSAMI DRC Midwifery Centers WOHF PDF Health Across the Lifespan Country Roadmaps | USAID WOHF PDF: Community Health Worker WOHF PDF: Emotional and Mental Health WOHF PDF: Healthy Marriage and Family Relationships WOHF PDF: Families and Children in Crisis WOHF PDF: Adolescent Reproductive and Relationship Health acquirefrontline.org Africa Consortium for Quality Improvement Research Health, Ecosystems and Agriculture for Resilient, Thriving Societies (HEARTH) New Partnerships Initiative | Work with USAID | U.S. Agency for International Development 2020 Evidence Summit on Strategic Religious Engagement | Faith and Opportunity Initiatives | U.S. Agency for International Development BIOGRAPHY: Dr. Alma Golden is a pediatrician who currently serves as COO and Director of Global Health for the Institutes for Women's Health. Previously she served as the Senate-Confirmed Presidential Appointee to lead the Bureau for Global Health in the United States Agency for International Development in Washington, DC. In that role, she oversaw the USAID Global Health response to the COVID pandemic, directed the Offices of Maternal and Child Health, HIV/ AIDS, as well as other critical health programs. Previously (2002-2006) she served under President George W. Bush in Health and Human Services leading the Office of Population Affairs which included adolescent health, teen pregnancy, abstinence education, and family planning. She has been instrumental in developing evidence-based guidance and research related to adolescent health risks, parenting, and training of medical and education professionals. Her career has included private pediatrics, indigent health services, academic medicine (University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, and Texas A&M University), healthcare administration, adolescent health, and national and international public health policy. She began her professional career as a 7th grade Life Science teacher before entering medicine and has remained active in education as well as medicine. Dr. Golden is a proud grandmother and active in her community and church. LEARN MORE Thank you for tuning into this episode of the Aid Market Podcast. You can learn more about working with USAID by visiting our homepage: Konektid International and AidKonekt. To connect with our team directly, message the host Mike Shanley on LinkedIn.
In this episode, What's Poppin' is joined by special guest, Hayley Nguyen. Listen as Hayley discusses her experiences in the radio program, advice for the future of What's Poppin', and her takes on the recent It Ends With Us cast drama. Finally, Hayley talks about her work within One Love- a club that nationally provides education to young adults regarding relationship health. She discusses the importance of making sure people are able to identify and avoid abuse and love better. Listen for a great interview!
How does exploring one's identity post-trauma or significant life change impact personal growth? Relationship and divorce coach Claire Auchmuty, with a background in nursing, shares her transformative journey post-divorce. She highlights the power of self-discovery, resilience and purposeful living, emphasising the importance of hope, kindness, compassion and emotional stability. Claire delves deep into the heart of relationships, illustrating how understanding personal strengths and weaknesses can lead to meaningful change. Her insights on personal growth, rediscovering identity and fostering sustainable relationships inspire a sense of aliveness. KEY TAKEAWAY ‘What happens is we lose our sense of aliveness. We lose our sense of joy, we lose our sense of fun. Fun is the last thing in the world that you have when a relationship is breaking down.' ABOUT CLAIRE Claire Auchmuty is a Professional Relationship and Divorce Coach dedicated to helping individuals navigate the emotional chaos of any relationship breakdown. Inspired by her own tumultuous divorce, she guides others toward clarity and empowerment by empowering them to understand the underpinning dynamics and patterns at play. Not all breakdowns need to end in divorce—healing is often possible. With over 36 years in nursing, including Paediatrics and Emergency Medicine, Claire blends empathy and analytical insight in my coaching. She believes in the power of questions to unlock new possibilities and support the journey to a brighter future. CONNECT WITH CLAIRE http://linkedin.com/in/claire-auchmuty-divorcecoach https://www.claireauchmutycoaching.com/ https://www.instagram.com/claire.auchmuty.coach https://www.facebook.com/claireauchmutycoaching/ ABOUT AMY Amy is a life purpose coach, author, podcast strategist, global podcaster, professional speaker, trainer and mastermind host. Helping you to improve productivity, engagement and fulfilment in your everyday life and work. Prepare to banish overwhelm, underwhelm and frustration to have clarity of purpose and create a more purposeful, sustainable and fulfilling way of life. WORK WITH AMY If you're interested in how purpose can help you personally and professionally, please book a free 30 min call via https://calendly.com/amyrowlinson/call BOOK RECOMMENDATION* Focus on Why by Amy Rowlinson with George F. Kerr – https://amzn.eu/d/6W02HWu KEEP IN TOUCH WITH AMY Sign up for the weekly Friday Focus - https://www.amyrowlinson.com/subscribe-to-weekly-newsletter CONNECT WITH AMY https://linktr.ee/AmyRowlinson HOSTED BY: Amy Rowlinson DISCLAIMER The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. Please conduct your own due diligence. *As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
The Vulnerability Myth (Part 1) Let's face it— dating and relationships can be a minefield for men. On one side, we're told to open up, be vulnerable, and share our emotions. But when we do, the response isn't always what we expect. Sometimes, it's met with anger, confusion, or even panic. Other times, it feels like the person across from us wants to jump in and fix our problems as if we can't handle them ourselves. It's a tricky balance. Here's the truth: being emotionally aware and understanding how to regulate our feelings is critical for men. But vulnerability alone isn't a magic key that unlocks deeper relationships or solves all our problems. In fact, without the right understanding and approach, vulnerability can create more confusion, leaving us and our partners feeling lost. So, in today's episode, we're diving into what it really means to be vulnerable as a man in today's world—how to find that balance between strength and openness, and why emotional awareness is the foundation for real, healthy connection. We'll bust some myths, share some stories, and give you practical steps to navigate this space with confidence. Let's get into it. So what is the Vulnerability Myth? Reid's Setup of the Vulnerability Myth : The "Vulnerability Myth" tells us that if men just open up, share their emotions, and show vulnerability to their partner, they'll automatically be seen as good men, and magically, all their problems will disappear. But here's the truth: vulnerability alone isn't a magic wand. It's important, yes—but it's only part of the equation. When your partner asks you to be more vulnerable, they aren't looking for you to fix every problem in your relationship. What they really want is to know that you're aware of your inner world and that you can manage your emotions in a healthy way. They want to see you not just feeling things but moving through those emotions with intention—whether that's through self-care, leaning on your support system, or simply knowing when to take a step back. Ultimately, a man who understands what he's feeling and knows how to navigate those emotions with the right tools and a supportive community becomes someone who feels steady and trustworthy—someone who is both safe and desirable as a partner. As Connor Beaton puts it, “A man who is not aware of his emotional state, denies it, or cannot control his emotions when they arise, is seen as a potential danger, weak, and a threat—not only to himself but to his family, his partner, and women in general.” “Vulnerability, when met with misunderstanding or negativity, can do more harm than good.” “Men often feel encouraged to open up but then face emotional responses from their partners that push them away. It creates a cycle of disconnection.” Reflection: “Have you ever felt pressured to be vulnerable but didn't know how or felt punished when you tried? How have these experiences shaped your view on vulnerability?” Myths About Vulnerability Myth 1: Vulnerability is a Weakness “Vulnerability is an act of courage, not weakness. It's about showing up despite uncertainty and risk.” Myth 2: Men Don't Do Vulnerability “Our lives are full of uncertainty and emotional exposure. Leaning into these dynamics is the essence of vulnerability.” Myth 3: I Can Go It Alone “Humans are wired for connection. Belonging is crucial for our mental well-being, and groups like AMG provide that space.” Myth 4: Trust Comes Before Vulnerability “Trust and vulnerability go hand-in-hand. Vulnerability fosters trust when done with intention.” Myth 5: Vulnerability is Disclosing Everything to Everyone “True vulnerability requires discernment. Without boundaries, it becomes manipulation or oversharing.” I love this statement by Brene' Brown. If we are sharing vulnerabilities just for the sake of sharing, then maybe we have an ulterior motive.
Former pharmaceutical rep Mark Groves shares his journey from selling statins to becoming a relationship expert in this thought-provoking episode. Groves delves into the often-overlooked connection between our relationships and physical health, explaining how suppressing our authentic selves can lead to inflammation and various health issues. Learn how making small choices in diet can empower us to make positive changes in other areas of life. Groves emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries, using our voice, and addressing resentment to improve both our relationships and physical wellbeing. Discover why the quality of our relationships at age 50 is a stronger predictor of health at 80 than traditional medical markers. This conversation explores how learning to express ourselves authentically can have far-reaching effects on our overall health and happiness.Timestamps:0:00 Introduction5:30 Mark's journey from pharma rep to relationship expert12:45 The connection between relationships and physical health20:30 The power of making small choices28:15 Setting boundaries and addressing resentment35:40 The Harvard Study of Adult Development findingsrelationship health, authentic living, inflammation, boundary setting, Harvard Study of Adult DevelopmentLearn More:Website: https://markgroves.com/Send Dr. Ovadia a Text Message. (If you want a response, include your contact information.) Joburg MeatsKeto/Carnivore-friendly meat snacks. Tasty+Clean. 4 ingredients. Use code “iFixHearts” to save 15%. Chances are, you wouldn't be listening to this podcast if you didn't need to change your life and get healthier. So take action right now. Book a call with Dr. Ovadia's team. One small step in the right direction is all it takes to get started. How to connect with Stay Off My Operating Table:Twitter: Dr. Ovadia: @iFixHearts Jack Heald: @JackHeald5 Learn more: Learn more about Dr. Ovadia's personalized health coaching Get Dr. Ovadia's book Stay Off My Operating Table on Amazon. Take Dr. Ovadia's metabolic health quiz: iFixHearts visit Dr. Ovadia's website: Ovadia Heart Health visit Jack Heald's website: CultYourBrand.com Theme Song : Rage AgainstWritten & Performed by Logan Gritton & Colin Gailey(c) 2016 Mercury Retro RecordingsAny use of this intellectual property for text and data mining or computational analysis including as training material for artificial intelligence systems is strictly prohibited without express written consent from Dr. Philip Ovadia.
Hormones play a critical role in maintaining overall health by regulating body functions such as repair, regeneration, and energy production. Testosterone, often misunderstood as a male-only hormone, is essential for both men and women, contributing to muscle mass, bone density, and cognitive function. The importance of balancing hormones like estrogen, progesterone, insulin, and thyroid hormones is emphasized, as imbalances can lead to health complications, including cancers and metabolic disorders.Proper hormone management can significantly improve not just physical health, but also emotional well-being and relationships. By addressing hormonal deficiencies, individuals often experience improvements in libido, energy levels, and mood, which can lead to enhanced personal connections and a better quality of life. Hormonal therapy, when done correctly, has the potential to restore both physical vitality and strengthen relationships.Highlights of the Podcast00:04 - Introduction to Hormones01:16 - Testosterone Overview02:17 - Estrogen and Progesterone05:25 - Insulin and Glucagon08:31 - Thyroid Hormone Mismanagement10:48 - DHEA and D313:04 - Hormones and Relationship Health
EP033 - If shame is the darkest demon we will ever have to battle as men, what can we do to keep that motherfucker from pulling us down and holding us back from stepping into the truth of Who We Are?“Pain shared is pain divided. Success shared is success multiplied.” - Coach Sam Falsafi, Wake Up WarriorIn today's PodWod, we be crushing our RELATIONSHIP Health & Fitness.Inside the gym, pain is pain. The pain I feel from doing Burpees is the same pain you feel. So then how come I love them while most people hate them? Am I crazy or is the rest of the world missing something? A little bit of both, I'd say.Anyone consistent in the fitness game knows that the sooner you develop a healthy relationship with pain, the better. Outside the gym, how we perceive pain and whether we invite it or reject it will determine how strong or how weak we become, and is there any greater or more consistent source of pain than shame?
Join the conversation! Send Magic a text here!Today's guest Aaron Shelley explains how he applies business dynamics and growth techniques to family life, emphasizing a holistic approach. By viewing family roles, dating, conflict, divorce, parenting, and financial management through a business lens, Aaron highlights the importance of relationship wealth, social resources, and personal purpose. He discusses how understanding family dynamics like a business model—strategy, structure, and culture—can lead to more successful and happier family environments, avoiding common pitfalls and ensuring all family members align with each other's long-term goals.Aaron is an engineer with an MBA from Brigham Young University. Over the course of my career, he has worked with many small businesses and startups, where he's developed a unique systems perspective on marketing, operations, customer support, sales and product development. His work in the academic and business worlds have led him to understand how related our family dynamics are to them.Aaron's book "The Family Flywheel" presents a proven process for building an unshakable foundation in your life. By combining three elements—strategy, structure and culture—you can learn how to make more money, save more money, build more wealth and enjoy more freedom than ever before!Connect with Aaron and grab his freebies at his website: https://thefamilyflywheel.com/bookresourcesDoTERRA Wellness AdvocateAt Wholistic Natural Health Australia, we often recommend the use of high quality essential oils. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.Connect with Magic:A Magical Life Podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amagicallifepodcast/On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wholisticnaturalhealth/Online: https://wholisticnaturalhealth.com.auA Subito Media production
In this weekend's health segment, Fred Bodimer brings you the latest medical news and research findings. US scientists have identified a molecular defect in lupus, potentially paving the way for a cure. Smoking remains the leading cause of cancer deaths, accounting for nearly a third of cases. Pfizer is developing a needle-free weight loss pill, expected by 2026. New studies reveal that 10% of women infected with COVID-19 during pregnancy develop long COVID. Excessive heat can increase stress and anxiety, while more couples find benefits in sleeping separately to improve relationship health.
On this week's episode, we welcome Elizabeth Earnshaw, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Liz is a couples therapist, writer, and content creator. This episode is full of so many nuggets like how to encourage therapy for your parter as well as themes that are often present in relationships after both kids and trauma. We hope you find this episode so helpful!On this episode, you will hear:-Exploring the world of couples therapy- The impact of trauma on relationships- Navigating couples therapy after having a baby- What to do when a partner is not interested in therapy- The role of couples therapy in trauma recovery- Addressing dismissiveness, betrayal, and mental load- Rebuilding trust in relationshipsYou can find Liz on Instagram: @lizlistensGuest Bio:Over the last decade, Elizabeth Earnshaw, LMFT has become one of today's most trusted relationship teachers. Elizabeth is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Clinical Fellow of The American Association of Marriage & Family Therapy. She is the Head of Relationship Health at OURS, where she is working to make relational wellness mainstream & accessible, starting with premarital counseling. She also founded A Better Life Therapy, where she sees couples in her tailored weekend intensives. In addition to making couples therapy more accessible, she is the author of “I Want This To Work”. Elizabeth is also the host of Hash it Out on Good Risings where she offers advice to everyday relational conundrums.For more birth trauma content and a community full of love and support, head to my Instagram at @thebirthtrauma_mama.Learn more about the support and services I offer through The Birth Trauma Mama Therapy & Support Services.
Is love based on your belief of who someone is? If that's the case, what are your thoughts about yourself? Do your thoughts lead you to acts of self-care or self-judgment? Do they lead you to light and supportive relationships or dependence on external validation? In this episode, we'll dig into how your thoughts about yourself impact your life, health, and relationships. I'll offer you a way of increasing awareness of how these thoughts affect you and a simple step to bring you closer to loving the most real version of yourself, so you can treat yourself with all the goodness you've always deserved. Referred to in this episode: Better Than Before Breast Cancer™ Life Coaching Membership Metabolic Health Coaching Options Private Coaching Follow me on Social Media: Facebook Instagram Pinterest YouTube
Welcome to another thought-provoking episode of the "I Am Dad" podcast, where we delve into the intricacies of fatherhood, parenting, and family well-being. I'm your host, Kenneth Braswell, and today we are honored to have with us Dr. Cassandra Bolar, a distinguished researcher, educator, and clinical expert whose work has significantly impacted the African American community and beyond. Dr. Bolar's research employs an ecological approach to understand how contextual factors influence father involvement, intimate relationships, and familial functioning within the African American community. She currently serves as a Co-Investigator for the National African American Child and Family Research Center and an Assistant Professor at the University of West Georgia. With a robust clinical passion for serving couples, Dr. Bolar has created the Marriage Head Start premarital curriculum, designed to foster healthy and strong relationships. Her journey also includes pivotal work at Morehouse School of Medicine's Satcher Health Leadership Institute, where she directed three large NIMHD research grants. These grants focused on reducing health disparities among children and families through the Smart and Secure Children program, a quality parenting curriculum. Dr. Bolar holds a bachelor's degree in Child and Family Development from the University of Georgia, as well as master's and doctoral degrees in Human Development and Family Studies from Auburn University. Additionally, she is a Certified Family Life Educator, a credential bestowed by the National Council on Family Relations. In today's episode, we'll explore Dr. Bolar's groundbreaking research, her dedication to relationship education, and the public health implications of her work. We are thrilled to have her share her wealth of knowledge and insights with us. So, sit back and prepare for an enlightening conversation with Dr. Cassandra Bolar on the "I Am Dad" podcast. Welcome, Dr. Bolar!
Some emotionally abusive people don't change, no matter how much the victim of their hurtful behavior changes for them. Is there ever a point where they will be the person you want them to be? Or does anything you do really matter at all?
Sometimes, you can't see the red flags before you're hurt. Emotional abuse can be like an infection that enters your body. You may not know it's there until a lot of time has passed, and you've invested a lot into the relationship. In this episode, I share how emotional abuse acts like an infection entering your body and mind and help you understand the environment in which such an emotional infection thrives.
In the latest Simply Fit Podcast episode, Elliot delves into how you can celebrate Valentine's Day without derailing your fitness journey. Discover four practical strategies to enjoy the festivities while staying committed to your health goals. Use the code ‘SIMPLYFIT' for 25% off everything at Windansea: https://bit.ly/SimplyFitCoffee Book your FREE strategy call here: https://bit.ly/EHCoachingCall Find out more about coaching: www.ehcoaching.co.uk Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elliothasoon/ Please rate us 5* on Apple Podcasts Or Spotify and leave us a review if you're enjoying the podcast.
As the holiday season approaches, the desire to create lasting memories for our families often clashes with the need for personal rest and relaxation. In this episode, we explore how to strike a balance between nurturing our own well-being and ensuring joyful experiences for loved ones. What you'll learn: Striking a Balance: Learn how to harmonize personal rest with family holiday activities without reaching the breaking point. Client Stories: Here a few real-life examples of clients who managed to honor their need for rest while creating memorable moments for their families. Preventing Overwhelm: Practical steps to avoid overwhelming situations during the Holiday season and what self-respect has to do with it. The Power of Emotions: Embrace both positive and challenging emotions to create space for joy and peace during the holidays. Get ahead of the game this season! A peaceful, joyful, and connected Holiday begins with This episode, a pen, and a piece of paper! Grab your pen and paper and listen on! For more information, check out https://www.rachaelcunningham.com/
Discover the Secrets to Healthy RelationshipLearn how to assess your relationship health and avoid staying in unfulfilling connections. Explore the key dynamics that make a relationship thrive, from mutual respect to effective conflict resolution. Discover the importance of quality time, shared values, and trust in nurturing a loving partnership.In this episode, Dr. Kristie dives deep into the world of relationships, shedding light on what it takes to build and maintain a fulfilling partnership. Whether in a relationship or looking to improve your connection with others, this episode has insights that can make a real difference.What we discuss:Healthy relationships and self-assessmentRelationship valuesShared goals and equality in healthy relationshipsBuilding trust in relationshipsLet's connect at IG and FB: @DrKristieOverstreet
EP092 - TRAINING DAY! Today's episode is inspired by EP091 of IBI with my Brother Erik DaRosa. Check it out on Spotify or Apple Podcast.Here is our Training Split for today's episode:
EP090 - TRAINING DAY! Today's episode is inspired by EP089 of IBI with my Brother J. Stamatelos. Check it out on Spotify or Apple Podcast.Shout-out to my Brother BobbyT (@justbobbyt) for helping me see that I was committing one of the cardinal sins when it comes to training - putting Quantity over Quality. It's time to start focusing on QUALITY once again by making every rep (aka episode) count by pairing each up with a solo episode highlighting the mighty MMU. Here is our Training Split for today's episode:
Difficult conversations are part of marriage. And it can be uncomfortable to start one. Your nervous system goes on overload. You feel tense, stressed, and like you want to RUN! This is why we often avoid hard talks and simply hold in our feelings and let them fester. But If you hold in your frustration or confusion, it'll come out eventually … often with passive-aggressive anger. Let's change that! In this episode, you'll learn how to get comfortable with uncomfortable conversations. You'll reach solutions to your marriage problems more quickly - while you stay connected! Tune in and learn: How to be aware of your emotions in the moment and remain present with your partner. Why you don't have to be right! How To listen to your partner's perspective so YOU can be heard too. 4 Steps to help difficult conversations flow and reach better solutions Listen now and have better conversations tonight! For more information go to https://www.rachaelcunningham.com/
This week I interview Aleeza Ben Shalom, shadchan (matchmaker), relationship coach and the star of Netflix's Jewish Matchmaking on relationship health.What does it mean to have a healthy relationship? Rabbi Danny Yaffe of chabad in Sydney ties this crucial topic into this important time of year.I was so excited to have both of these first time guests on for this week's episode.Links for Aleezahttps://marriagemindedmentor.com/https://instagram.com/aleezabenshalom?igshid=MmU2YjMzNjRlOQ==Links Rabbi Danny:Rabbi Danny Yaffe & Rebbetzin Sara-Tova Yaffewww.CBDChabad.org.au@cbdchabad@rabbi_danny_st_yaffe@warriorrabbi@warriorrebbetzinLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/cbdchabadsydneyFacebook: www.facebook.com/rdanny.yaffe- - - - - Holy Health Podcast:Email: Holyhealthpodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @holy_healthpodcastwwwwHolyhealthpodcast.comHoly Health Official Podcast:https://www.buzzsprout.com/589555/9876240Holy Health YouTube Account:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrYPOvFawrjhH_2U7r61M2QMusach Haguf:Instagram: @musachhaguf- - - - -This podcast has been edited by 'YA Joker productions'For more information contact:https://wa.me/c/972586918089Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ya_jokerproductions/
Communication with two different people who live all of life together can get tricky at times. Our decisions affect each other. And the way we talk to each other matters. Often we're married to someone who is opposite from us in communication styles. One can be an internal processor, where they need time and space on their own to think about decisions. And the other can be more external. The external processor needs to verbally express their thoughts and opinions. If we don't understand these different needs, it's easy to take offense at your partners communication style. How do you not feel ignored when your partner is quiet? How do you not feel bombarded when your partner expresses all of their stress out loud? If you've ever been confused by how you or your partner respond and communicate, tune in to this episode. You'll learn the difference between the two communication styles and how to use them for the good of your relationship instead of against it. You'll learn to hold space for each other's hearts and to trust that you and your partner are on the same team. You're kicking the ball to the same goal ... even if you have a different route of getting there! If you'd like more information or to get on my newsletter, go to https://www.rachaelcunningham.com/
Tamarindo is still on summer break and this week we are revisiting our talk all about sex with sex therapist Dr. Janet Brito. Dr. Janet Brito is a nationally certified Latinx sex therapist, supervisor, speaker, and trainer. Currently based in Honolulu, Hawaii, she is the founder of the Hawaii Center for Sexual and Relationship Health and The Sexual Health School. She's been featured in Oprah Magazine, The Huffington Post, Playboy, Healthline, Women's Health Magazine,Thrive Global, and Bustle. Together we talk about what's often behind the unhealthy relationships we have with sex and why pleasure is our right and an important part of our liberation. Then, Dr. Janet Brito answers all the questions submitted by you! Ana Sheila mentions Adrienne Maree Brown's book Pleasure Activism and quotes a part of her interview from the podcast Pleasure Activism- Change that Nourishes You. Tamarindo is a lighthearted show where hosts Brenda Gonzalez and Ana Sheila Victorino discuss politics, culture, and self-development. Join us as we delve into discussions on race, gender, politics, representation, and life! You can get in touch with us at www.tamarindopodcast.com Brenda and Ana Sheila are executive producers of Tamarindo podcast with production support by Josie Melendez and Augusto Martinez, of Sonoro Media. Jeff Ricards produced our theme song. If you want to support our work, please rate and review our show here. Contribute to the show: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/tamarindopodcast1 Follow Tamarindo on instagram @tamarindopodcast and on twitter at @tamarindocast Follow Ana Sheila on instagram @la_anasheila and twitter @Shelli1228 Follow Brenda on twitter at @BrendaRicards Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you're feeling skeptical about Brainspotting, join me today as I chat with Delee D'Arcy about her experience in the Balanced Productivity Blueprint. Delee is a Men's Communication Clini-Coach who helps men S.H.I.F.T. connection, closeness, fun, laughter and success into overdrive AND she and I have worked together to unblock some of her inner struggles with productivity and finding balance between business ownership and having fun! You don't want to miss: The brain blocks that were keeping Delee stalled out and in her own way Delee's decision point that led her to investigating whether or not brainspotting might be the key to her unhelpful work habits How Delee works with men on communication by seeing past what society calls “angry” PLUS, how brainspotting makes life more fun! Links and resources: How to Argue-Proof your Relationship: deleedarcy.com/argue-proof-freebie Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox everyday to nudge you from Groundhog Day to Optimized AF Entrepreneur. Subscribe for free at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan Stuck on the Groundhog Day Drinker's Cycle of Shame? Download the free E-book: Mistaken Moderation now at https://carolynrobistow.net/mistakes Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK Email me at carolynrobistowconsulting@gmail.com
Themes: Dating, Relationships, Communication, Vulnerability, Boundaries, Marriage and Family Therapy, Marriage, Premarital Counseling Summary: Join in the conversation with Elizabeth Earnshaw, LMFT + Gottman therapist. What are the benefits of premarital counseling? How can we best deal with our partner's differences? What is the science behind flooding and its effects on emotional communication? Elizabeth shares how you can have a long-lasting relationship by consciously navigating the relationship obstacles we all experience. Elizabeth is a renowned Gottman therapist, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Clinical Fellow of The American Association of Marriage & Family Therapy (MA), author, and influential Instagram therapist who has helped transform countless relationships. She is a co-founder and the Head of Relationship Health of OURS, a virtual premarital counseling service that provides accessible and destigmatized couples counseling for the young, modern couple. Grab your journals and soak up new skills that you can immediately implement to take your relationship to the next level! Discover: The benefits of premarital counseling How to deal with your partner's differences The science behind flooding and its effects on emotional communication The Four Horsemen of conflict communication that most often destroy relationships and how to avoid them 00:00 Intro 01:11 Redefining traditional premarital counseling with OURS 05:41 Navigating perpetual differences in relationships 09:19 Finding richness in our differences 12:49 Overcoming resistance to premarital conversations 18:22 Flooding and its effects on emotional communication 22:15 How to have difficult conversations 27:52 Criticism, Contempt, Defensiveness, and Stonewalling 51:21 The silent killer in relationships 55:35 Can a fractured relationship be healed? 1:01:47 The Imago Framework Links: OURS premarital counseling: https://www.withours.com Website: https://elizabethearnshaw.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lizlistens/ OURS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ours.wellness/ Sponsors: Cymbiotika | Use code GROVES at checkout for 15% off your first purchase at cymbiotika.com. (Save up to 45% off when you buy a bundle!) Create the Love Cards | Use code CTLCARDS15 for 15% off at createthelove.com/cards See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this podcast episode, hosts Ambry and Jesse explore the fascinating concept of time travel and the potential impact it could have on our lives.The episode begins with a listener's question about what advice the hosts would give their younger selves if they had the opportunity to travel back in time. The hosts share personal stories and insights about the lessons they've learned throughout their lives, reflecting on the wisdom they would impart to their younger selves.As the conversation continues, Ambry and Jesse take the discussion a step further, proposing a thought experiment: What if we could travel forward in time and ask our future selves what we should learn? They explore the potential benefits and challenges of such an experience, considering themes such as personal growth, self-discovery, and the role of knowledge in our lives.Throughout the episode, Ambry and Jesse engage in thought-provoking dialogue, sharing their unique perspectives on the complexities of time and the human experience.Whether you're a fan of time travel stories or simply interested in the mysteries of life, this podcast is sure to captivate your imagination and leave you thinking about the power of hindsight and foresight.@AmbryFisco@JesseFisco
Welcome to the NeurologyLive® Mind Moments® podcast. Tune in to hear leaders in neurology sound off on topics that impact your clinical practice. In this episode, we spoke with Eric Zhou, PhD, assistant professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. He spoke on a recently conducted study assessing the link between narcolepsy in adolescents and social relationship health. Specifically, he talked about how the sleep disorder impacts mood, physical activities, driving, and other long-term health outcomes, as well as ways we can help adolescents with narcolepsy at the earliest stages. Looking for more narcolepsy discussion? Check out the NeurologyLive® narcolepsy clinical focus page. Episode Breakdown: 1:20 – Identified links between narcolepsy and social relationships 3:05 – Long-term impacts of affected mood, physical activities, and driving 4:15 – Current assessment of narcolepsy in adolescents 5:30 – Neurology News Minute 8:05 – Attempts to prevent narcolepsy at earliest stages 9:15 – Implementing programs in school to help adolescents with narcolepsy 11:20 – Future research on narcolepsy in younger populations This episode is brought to you by Medical World News, a streaming channel from MJH Life Sciences®. Check out new content and shows every day, only at medicalworldnews.com. The stories featured in this week's Neurology News Minute, which will give you quick updates on the following developments in neurology, are further detailed here: FDA to Hold AdComm Meeting for Investigational DMD Treatment SRP-9001 Treg Suppressing Agent COYA 302 Shows Slowing of ALS Disease Progression FDA Issues Complete Response Letter for AbbVie's 24-Hour Continuous Carbidopa/Levodopa Pump FDA AdComm Panel Supports Neurofilament Light as Surrogate Biomarker for Tofersen, With Questions Regarding Clinical Benefit Thanks for listening to the NeurologyLive® Mind Moments® podcast. To support the show, be sure to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. For more neurology news and expert-driven content, visit neurologylive.com.
Love is like a garden, as many lovers have said. If love were a garden, do you have what it takes to get the most out of it? Both lovers and gardeners agree, that the more you put into it, the more you will get out of it. In this lovely episode, The EmPOWERment Couple harvests spiritual and scientific evidence, how being in a loving relationship significantly improves your health, lengthens your life, and paves the way to achieving bliss. In this episode we are going to unearth:A definition of healthy relationshipHow relationships function as a vehicle for self improvement and spiritual advancementIdentify patterns of conflict within a relationshipDiscuss the importance of parent and child relationshipsAssess what each partner is bringing into the relationship (positive and negative) Create new habits to get the most out your relationship A guide to create and sustain healthy relationshipsSweet and juicy relationships are now in season, so grab your loved one and curl up somewhere comfortable because The EmPOWERment Couple is about to serve you a cornucopia of love. Support the showManifest everything you want in your life, using our evergreen HoldTheVibe.com course! 5 modules led with audio and video by Mikey and Zuri to help you unlock the magic of manifesting using a simple step-by-step process. Want to be on our show? Use this form.Leave us a voicemail here. Support your health and get in on our affiliate offers: Get 10% off any Intellipure device using this link & code: Zuri Get 15% off any Branch Basics Starter Kit using this link & code: Zuri Get 25% Off + Free 30-Day Trial at THRIVE MARKET with this link Want to do what we are doing? Join us on Kajabi and create a course, email list, coaching program, or membership. You'll get two free weeks and help us continue our ad-free podcast. Want to podcast? Use Buzzsprout the best podcasting host! Following this link lets Buzzsprout know we sent you! ...
Wanting to learn more about sexuality? We made it easy for you! Join Lauren with special guest, Jordan McCann, UREC's Assistant Director for Sexual and Relationship Health, as they discuss the 5 Circles of Sexuality.Resources: Learn more about and sign up for Sexual Health Coaching here.Learn more about the Safer Sex Stations on campus here.Learn more about and contact SOGIE here.Learn more about and sign up for STI Testing here.
In this episode, we talked with Jessica Holton, the Co-CEO and co-founder of Ours, a relationship health company that combines counseling and self-guided sessions to help people build stronger personal relationships. We discussed the fundamentals of good relationships, how to leverage those concepts in the workplace, and what the future of wellness and relationship health programs look like. Learn more about Ours at https://www.withours.com/Subscribe to the Content People newsletter at https://meredithfarley.substack.com/Connect with Meredith at https://www.linkedin.com/in/meredith-farley
Before becoming the “Buddhist brain guy” Dr. Rick spent over 30 years working in private practice as a couples counselor and family therapist. Today we're leaning on that experience, and learning what we can do to build healthier, happier, and more fulfilling relationships.Today's episode was based on Rick's new book Making Great Relationships: Simple Practices for Solving Conflicts, Building Connection, and Fostering Love. Follow this link if you'd like to order it.Watch the Episode: Prefer watching video? You can watch this episode on YouTube.Key Topics:0:00: Introduction and Rick's upcoming book3:20: The importance of deliberate action in making a relationship 5:50: 6 practical steps from Rick's new book10:05: The relationship we have with ourselves13:10: When others don't want the same thing18:50: Rick's recurring observations in relationship counseling25:00: Balancing intimacy and autonomy, and asserting what you want30:50: Staying on topic and establishing thorough agreements36:25: Sticking to our needs without alienating others37:45: Tolerating discomfort40:20: Getting to truth with others41:40: RecapSupport the Podcast: We're now on Patreon! If you'd like to support the podcast, follow this link.Sponsors: This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp, and you can join over a million people using the world's largest online counseling platform. Visit betterhelp.com/beingwell for 10% off your first month!Want to sleep better? Try the Calm app! Visit calm.com/beingwell for 40% off a premium subscription.
In today's episode of the Joyful Love Podcast, you'll hear Day 3 of The Connected Communication challenge. These skills will help you build connection and friendship with your life-long partner! You'll learn: 1. Why you shouldn't be a mind-reader. 2. How to be open to your partner's influence - even if you're independent and opinionated like me! And .... 3. Exactly how many problems to work on at a time! If you think your partner should know what you're thinking, if you're annoyed when your partner shares their opinion, or if your conversations turn into a "bash each other" fest ... this episode is for you! Enjoy! If you'd like to be all in on creating a marriage that feels good to be in, come coach with me! You can book a free consultation to learn more here: https://RachaelCunninghamCoaching.as.me/consult
When you get very caught up in your emotions you may struggle to express your needs appropriately. You might feel very angry or highly anxious for example your reasoning may go out of the window.When agitated, we often react automatically without any reflections. When we cannot regulate our emotions, we get overwhelmed - we are controlled by the emotion rather than the other way round. In the situation where we get triggered emotionally, we often lose the capacity to utilise that part of our brain that helps us to cognitively process, instead our emotional "monkey brain" takes over.If you experienced adverse experiences in your life and trauma, you are more likely to unconsciously scan for danger and feel more readily threatened. Trauma studies have shown that people with high levels of trauma struggle to read another person's face: another person's sad face may be experienced as angry. Arguments with the partner may get more readily out of control if there is perceived danger.Other people can help us to 'co-regulate': if you have a very calm partner, this can help you to feel calmer and reassured. Conversely, if both of you are highly emotionally agitated, you are more likely to further increase each other's distress. You can learn to increase your window of tolerance for difficult emotions and thereby get less easily triggered and distressed by other people's interactions with you.If you struggle to identify your emotions the Feelings Wheel may provide some help.If you enjoy our podcast, please leave us a review. For Apple Podcast this is most easily done via your iPhone. If you have an android phone, please leave a review on Amazon, Spotify, iTunes or any other platform that you are using.Suggestions for a podcast? We'd love to hear from you. Please email us at info@therelationshipmaze.comThe Relationship Maze courses:What is your argument style? Find out in our short quiz. You can find a link on our website: https://therelationshipmaze.com.Struggling with a lot of conflict and arguments in your relationship? Learn about communicating effectively and addressing common relationship problems in our Stop Arguing, Start Loving mini course: https://therelationshipmaze.com/relationshipconflictvsl2.Learn everything you always wanted to know about building and maintaining loving relationships in our comprehensive course The Relationship Maze, starting with understanding yourself in relationships to understanding your partner and understanding what makes for a successful relationship. We look at common causes of relationship problems and offer solutions. Learn how to address relationship problems and questions without breaking up.Related podcast episode:What happens when you 'lose your mind'? - How understanding the structure of your brain helps in conflict situationsTrauma - how it affects you and your relationshipHealth and Home with the Hippocratic HostsDoctor-moms share medical news, parenting tips & pro hacks so you can live your best life!Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Inspirational Quote: It's always good to learn and observe to know what to appropriate in all relationships. When we “ fall back” to give space then there could be the results of more peace and time to step into a pace to keep the relationship healthy. The inspirational is something to think about.
Remember, God cannot lie. He keeps His promises and He does what He says He's going to do. We can also trust Him because He promises to stay close to us. His presence brings us peace as moms. Grab my free Five Day Devotional; Draw Near Beloved, Five Encouragements to Deepen Your Intimacy with God. For more free resources and a chat with Midlife Mindset Coach for Moms, Pamela, visit her website.
"The quality of your life = the quality of your relationships" Brooke and I have been married for 24 years and in this episode, we want to share with you how to BUILD and MAINTAIN an INCREDIBLE RELATIONSHIP! We're so excited to go more in-depth on this at our Costa Rica Couples Retreat! See you there! https://brookehemingway.com/costa-rica-couples-retreat/Follow us: Thomas Hemingway: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/drthomashemingway/FB: https://www.facebook.com/thomashemingwaymd/Brooke Hemingway:Insta: https://www.instagram.com/hemingwayhalfdozen/FB: https://www.facebook.com/brooke.hemingway______FREE NEWSLETTER: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/619eb66f117f2e0a9bdc5993HEALTH OPTIMIZATION Courses➡️ https://thomashemingway.podia.comFOLLOW ALONG:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drthomashemingway/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100012549966214Twitter: https://twitter.com/doc_hemingwayLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomashemingway/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/drthomashemingway/Parler: https://parler.com/drthomashemingwayRumble: https://rumble.com/user/drthomashemingwayTruth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@drthomashemingwayHEALTH OPTIMIZATION Courses➡️ https://thomashemingway.podia.comDISCLAIMER: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1r3fz8KZE6dVhJHo4V9DHGayU-zmPHtAs31JhokQgJKA/edit?usp=sharing
Sara Stanizai of Prospect Therapy gives you four indicators for relationship success. This is part 2 of 2. Episode 1468: [Part 2] Check Your Relationship Health: 4 Indicators For Success by Sara Stanizai Prospect Therapy is an LGBTQ+ affirming psychotherapy practice that offers quality mental health services to individuals, couples, children and families. Their guiding principles are integrity, generosity and enthusiasm. They support these principles through transparent decision-making, promoting community visibility and access to care, and affirming all identities. Each of their therapists is LGBTQ+ affirming. They have lived experience and identify as part of the communities they serve, and regularly participate in high quality training, education and consultation with experts in affirming clinical care. The original post is located here: https://www.prospecttherapy.com/blog/2019/9/27/check-your-relationship-health-4-indicators-for-success Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalRelationshipsDailyMarriageParenting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sara Stanizai of Prospect Therapy gives you four indicators for relationship success. This is part 1 of 2. Episode 1467: [Part 1] Check Your Relationship Health: 4 Indicators For Success by Sara Stanizai Prospect Therapy is an LGBTQ+ affirming psychotherapy practice that offers quality mental health services to individuals, couples, children and families. Their guiding principles are integrity, generosity and enthusiasm. They support these principles through transparent decision-making, promoting community visibility and access to care, and affirming all identities. Each of their therapists is LGBTQ+ affirming. They have lived experience and identify as part of the communities they serve, and regularly participate in high quality training, education and consultation with experts in affirming clinical care. The original post is located here: https://www.prospecttherapy.com/blog/2019/9/27/check-your-relationship-health-4-indicators-for-success Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalRelationshipsDailyMarriageParenting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, join Valerie and guest co-host Jill Dickey as they break down the flip side of Author Terry Real’s famous “5 Losing Strategies in Relationships” (see episode 156) as this week they hit the 5 WINNING STRATEGIES for all relationships! Not only do they break down each strategy, but they give specific examples […]
On this episode of Tamarindo, we are talking all about sex. We are joined by Dr. Janet Brito, a nationally certified Latinx sex therapist, supervisor, speaker, and trainer. Currently based in Honolulu, Hawaii, she is the founder of the Hawaii Center for Sexual and Relationship Health and The Sexual Health School. She's been featured in Oprah Magazine, The Huffington Post, Playboy, Healthline, Women's Health Magazine,Thrive Global, and Bustle. Together we talk about what's often behind the unhealthy relationships we have with sex and why pleasure is our right and an important part of our liberation. Then, Dr. Janet Brito answers all the questions submitted by you! Follow Dr. Brito here. Ana Sheila mentions Adrienne Maree Brown's book Pleasure Activism and quotes a part of her interview from the podcast Pleasure Activism- Change that Nourishes You. Tamarindo podcast is the Latinx show where hosts discuss politics, pop culture, and how to balance it all con calma, hosted by Brenda Gonzalez and Ana Sheila Victorino. Join us as we delve into discussions on culture, politics, identity, representation, and life! Brenda and Ana Sheila are executive producers of Tamarindo podcast with production support by Mitzi Hernández and Augusto Martinez, of Sonoro Media. Jeff Ricards produced our theme song. If you want to support our work, please rate and review our show here. You can get in touch with us at www.tamarindopodcast.com Follow AnaSheila on instagram @la_anasheila and twitter @Shelli1228 Follow Brenda on twitter at @BrendaRicards Follow Ana Sheila on instagram @la_anasheila and twitter@Shelli1228