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In a culture that rushes into romance and avoids intentionality, what does it look like to wait well and date wisely, determining whether their character is solid, your chemistry is real, and your callings align for something eternal? What if this season of singleness is not a burden to escape but a gift to steward? Join us as Pastor Jared Blauwkamp shares a timely message on navigating singleness with purpose and dating with clarity, where God and wisdom lead. We pray you are blessed, encouraged, and revived as you listen to this message.
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Have you been asking yourself lately: What the actual f* is going on in relationships right now?! Because SAME. So I brought back my soul bro, spiritual philosopher, and YouTube king himself—Aaron Doughty—to channel the masculine, while I spoke on behalf of you: The divine feminine, goddess-coded, shadow-integrating, boss babe who just wants a relationship that actually feels good. And let me tell you… we WENT IN. We talk about: The three levels of consciousness in dating + relationships (yes, David Deida style) The unconscious roles of victim, perpetrator, and rescuer—and how we're all playing them Why you might be confusing love with a full-time healing project What to do if your partner isn't growing with you How to stop being your partner's coach and start being their equal And why some relationships are meant for love, joy, and family—not shadow work 24/7 We also get super real about the fantasy so many spiritual women are holding onto: That someday, someone will come along who's fully healed, fully conscious, and doesn't trigger any part of your trauma… Yeah. About that.. This episode is your permission slip to stop fixing, stop overanalyzing, and stop trying to spiritually engineer your soulmate into existence. Because the tea is: maybe the healing is in letting go of the need to “do the work” for your partner—and finally trusting yourself to choose peace, clarity, and connection. This one's for the girlies who are tired of dating emotional projects, want actual polarity, and are ready to understand wtf is really going on between men and women right now—from a high-vibe, grounded, actually-helpful perspective. Become a Certified Dharma Coach here: https://highestselfinstitute.com/spring-2025 Connect with Aaron here: https://www.instagram.com/aarondoughty44/?hl=en Discover Aaron's youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC48MclMZIY_EaOQwatzCpvw Discover Your Dharma - Order your copy now - https://iamsahararose.com/dharma Stream the Intro + Outro Music: Trust Flow by Sahara Rose ft. WillyNoir here and watch the music video here. To receive a free womb mediation, email a screenshot of your review of the Highest Self Podcast to sahara@iamsahararose.com Follow me your spiritual bestie to active your fullest expression + laugh along the way: https://www.Instagram.com/iamsahararose https://www.tiktok.com/@iamsahararose https://www.Facebook.com/iamsahararose Order My Books: https://www.iamsahararose.com/books By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the entire contents are the property of Sahara Rose, or used by Sahara Rose with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of the Sahara Rose, which may be requested by contacting pr@iamsahararose.com. This podcast is for educational purposes only. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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Ask David My friend won't say thank you! Dating Anxiety Religion vs. Psychotherapy We want to remind you about an awesome virtual workshop on habits and addictions that Dr. Jill Levitt and David will be presenting on March 28, 2025 We will feature powerful new paradoxical techniques that will blow your socks off. It will be from 8:30 to 4:30 and you will earn 7 CE credits while having fun and learning how to heal yourself AND you patients. Check it out! It's less than two weeks away, some check it out while you still have time! You'' LOVE it and LEARN a LOT! Registration and More Information Here! As is so often the case, the answers to these questions that appear in the show notes were email replies to the person before the show. To get the full discussion, make sure you listen to the actual podcast, as the answers often evolve in unexpected ways when the “experts” hash it out! Today's episode is chock full of personal stories (some racy), expert Five Secrets advice and demonstration, philosophical / spiritual discussion, and secrets of successful (and racy) dating. 1. Brittany asks: What can I do say to a friend who does not say “thank you” when I pay for our meal or drive a long distance just to see them? 2. Jaydipe asks: How can I get over my anxiety around attractive women? 3. Ali asks: Can religious beliefs cause or intensify feelings of anxiety? (David will talk about the synergies between TEAM CBT and spirituality in all religions. He will also mention the potential antagonisms.) 1. Brittany asks: What can I do say to a friend who does not say “thank you” when I pay for our meal or drive a long distance just to see them. Hello David and Rhonda, I have a friend who typically does not say thank you to me when I pay for a meal out or drive us a long distance. I am someone who always says thank you even if the other person just bought us $10 worth of fast food or gave a short ride. I find myself feeling resentful towards my friend for not saying anything when I pay and drive us around all day. It makes me feel like they don't appreciate it. At the same time, talking about it and sharing my feelings would then feel like I'm asking them to say it, and then it would not feel authentic. I have said something about it in the past, and they were like I'm sorry, thank you. But it didn't mean much at that point. Is this one of those annoying traits I just learn to accept? Thank you, Brittany David's reply Well, you could just use a gentle I Feel statement, which might be paradoxically stronger, but combined with Stroking. Like this, "Jennie, you know I think the world of you, and greatly enjoy our times together, but when I pay for lunch, or drive a distance to hang out with you, you rarely ever say "thank you," and then I feel hurt and unappreciated." Something like that combines Stroking with I Feel and might be effective. But I always rate myself on what I do, or say, and not so much on how the other person reacts. You could, perhaps, also ask if they are upset with you about something that they've had trouble expressing to you. Best, david 2. Jaydipe asks: How can I get over my anxiety around attractive women? Hi David Many thanks for the podcast I'm struggling with social anxiety and talking to attractive women and I've watched all the podcasts relating to it. I think deep down I have a shame around finding women attractive, so I find it difficult to express interest in them. I find that I can talk to them easily during activities like climbing or co workers, but even on dates with women I can't seem to take things forwards playfully like you'd expect on a date. I'm too serious and I think that turns people off. I feel like I'm under the spotlight and I have to impress them otherwise they won't like me. I know this isn't true and I've been trying to get myself to do exposure therapy by asking girls for their numbers and being rejected so it helps with that. Also, I struggle with societal expectations, I hear women say that they don't want to be approached or talked to or anything so I just end up avoiding them because I don't want to annoy them, but it holds me back from getting the sex and relationships I want Any help much appreciated Thanks, Jaydipe David's Reply I have included your excellent question on an upcoming Ask David. In the meantime, have you read my book on dating, Intimate Connections? Best, david PS Should I use your first name, or a fake first name? 3. Ali asks: Can religious beliefs cause or intensify feelings of anxiety? Dear Dr. Burns, After reading your books, I've started to recognize that many of my anxious beliefs seem to have a religious background. For example, in the Bible, there's a verse from John 5:14: “Later Jesus found him at the temple and said to him, ‘See, you are well again. Stop sinning or something worse may happen to you.'” Here's where I struggle: I want to live my life freely, which includes things like being with different girls before marriage (something I already do). But according to religion, this is considered adultery and a sin. Another verse that weighs heavily on me is from Matthew 5:27-29: “You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall not commit adultery.' But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart. If your right eye causes you to stumble, gouge it out and throw it away. It is better for you to lose one part of your body than for your whole body to be thrown into hell.” I often find myself looking at beautiful women on the street, which Christianity teaches is sinful, and this sometimes leads to feelings of guilt. I wonder: do I need to leave religion altogether to break free from these negative, self-critical thoughts? I also have other related thoughts that seem to link my faith with the good things happening in my life. For instance: My life is going well right now. My parents are alive, my brother is getting married, I'm healthy, and I've been fortunate in many ways. I've had incredible experiences, like participating in two Erasmus+ exchange programs in Poland and Lithuania during university, volunteering in Latvia for a year, and even having my New Zealand visa approved in a highly competitive process (only 100 spots for 85 million people, and the application closed in 5 minutes!). I often think that these blessings are because I believe in Jesus, follow the Bible, and try to live as a good person who avoids sin and doesn't deceive others. But then these anxious thoughts arise: I should always be thankful or pray, or else my life will fall apart. If I leave religion, something bad might happen—my parents could fall ill or pass away, and it would all feel like my fault for turning away from Jesus. Without faith, I'd lose my good fortune(luck), my appearance, and my opportunities. Wherever I apply to would be rejected, then I would understand that it was Jesus in the first place doing all of these things in my life, not me or vice versa! I'd find a terrible job, terrible working environment, terrible mutual relationships. Then everything would be my fault and I'd tell myself I should have believed in him in the first place but now I deserve everything that happens to me! These thoughts are overwhelming, and I'd love to hear your perspective on how to approach and challenge them. Thank you so much for your time and the invaluable insights you share in your work. Warm regards, Ali David's reply Hi Ali, Sorry you are struggling with so many restrictions, judgments, and inhibitions! I can imagine it triggers anxiety, guilt, inadequacy, resentment, discouragement, and more. You can let me know! If you want, I can include this as an Ask David question on a podcast, with your first name, or a fake first name. Let me know if this works for you. Also, what religion are you? I know that many religions around the world can be very fundamentalistic and super strict in their teachings. My own religious upbringing had a touch of rigidity, too. Best, david Ali's response to David Hello again, Actually, my family comes from the Christian (Orthodox-Armenian) minority in Turkey, where I was born and raised. So, I am an Orthodox Christian. You're absolutely right that I struggle with many restrictions and judgments. I'd love for you to include this as an "Ask David" question on a podcast since I haven't seen any episode (and I've listened to most of your recent podcasts, including number 408: Do You Believe in God? Does God Exist?) that addresses this topic. By the way, I already use an alias, so "Ali" is a fake name, but you're welcome to use it in your podcast! Here's a quick DML (Daily Mood Log) to clarify what I'm dealing with: The Upsetting Event: Doing my daily half-hour Bible reading before bed and coming across certain verses. Emotions: Sad: 60% Anxious/Worried: 70% Inadequate: 60% Guilty/Bad: 90% Abandoned: 70% Pessimistic/Discouraged: 80% Stuck: 75% Angry/Resentful: 75% Tricked/Duped: 80% Although I don't consider myself a devout Christian, over the past few years, I've started reading the Bible—the Old and New Testaments. Initially, I read them in my native language, but now I read in English to fully understand the content. Growing up in the church, I believed everything the priest taught. However, encountering some events and stories that seem illogical to me has made me question my beliefs. I often feel tricked and wonder if I've truly believed in all this. At the same time, I feel anxious and worried, as if questioning or criticizing my religion is a betrayal of God. Please let me know if you need any additional information. Ali David's reply Thanks, Ali, this is super. I was also raised in a somewhat strict Christian (Lutheran) home, and as a child had plans to become a minister, like my dad. In college, I learned critical thinking, and began to question some of what I was taught when I was growing up. For example, there seemed to be a bit of a bias against Jews, and my dad said they had to convert to Christianity to be ”saved” and, I guess, avoid going to hell after they died. That didn't sound right at all, not loving, as Christ taught, who was himself a Jew, but hostile and judgmental. And I had good friends who were Jewish, so it felt offensive. Same with people who were gay. A strong bias that this was somehow “bad” and sinful, or something like that. Christianity, in the sense of the Catholic church, was really created by people a couple hundred years after Christ died, and they were reflecting their own human biases when they wrote the new testament and translated the old testaments. For better or worse, I am personally not afraid to disagree with much of what is in the Bible, and interpret it, not literally, but as a series of stories trying to communicate important spiritual truths, but these truths get quite distorted when people began focusing on literal truths, rather than “seeing” the message. Literal translations of religion risk missing the spiritual meaning and truth. This is especially true of the orthodox movement within any religion. This tendency toward being literal, rigid, and judgmental may be a partially inherited, genetic trait. Regardless, to me, it is offensive and ugly, and definitely not religious, but quite the opposite. In the early days, lots of religious cults emerged, and they all had their own special leaders. If your leader couldn't walk on water, that guru was considered inferior. So, it was fashionable to say that your spiritual guru could “walk on water.” What does that really mean? To me, it means that this person is pretty special, and much kinder and more loving than most others, and can perhaps convey some spiritual truths to us. But actual walking on water is a magic trick best left to television and stage magicians. This is my thinking only, and I do not wish to impose my thinking and beliefs on you or on anybody! I had tremendous respect and admiration for a Catholic nun, Sister Shela Flynn, who worked at my clinic in Philadelphia because she wanted to learn how to do CBT. She was humble and wonderful, and once shared with me that she also thought the stories in the bible were primarily metaphors, just stories trying to convey this or that idea about love, humility, and so forth. Not literally true stories you “had to” believe to be a “good Christian.” An, in addition, using my philosophy and CBT training, there is really no such “thing” as a “good Christian.” Positive and negative labels can be useful but can also be hurtful and destructive. Will stop babbling, and feel free to reject or ignore some or everything I am saying! But on an emotional level, I feel hurt, and angry about the literal “rules-based” versions of religion. Because I see, all over the world, atrocities being committed to a massive degree in the name of this or that “religion.” I am most comfortable with Buddhism, but even then, many people take it literally, make up rules, and so forth, just like other religions or spiritual “paths.” For some reason, people love to make up rules and then try to force others to conform to their beliefs and rules. This is due, in large part, to arrogance, and the desire to feel “special” and “superior” to others. These are not, to my way of thinking, spiritual qualities, but quite the opposite. Finally, I do not mention religion in my therapy, which is 100% secular, and based on research and on scientific research on how people actually change. But at the moment of recovery, which often happens in a flash, rather suddenly, the patient often “sees” something of a spiritual nature which they had not seen or grasped before. I have never seen anyone lose their religious beliefs because of effective therapy, but quite the opposite. In fact, what we might call “recovery from depression” (or some other problem) sometimes looks an awful lot like what the religious mystics from all religions have called “enlightenment.” So, that's the sermon my dad would have perhaps wanted me to preach from a pulpit! I guess this is my pulpit, and you are in my congregation! And this Sunday morning here in Los Altos, so that's the end of today's sermon! Best, david Contact information You can sign up for the David and Jill workshop on healthier habits here: cbt-workshop.com
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Can you build a creative life without chaos? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I’m chatting with Anna Kai, an incredibly talented writer and storyteller about her journey from being a theater kid with big dreams to navigating an unstable career in acting, gig work, and eventually finding a balance between creativity and financial security. Anna shares her struggles with relationships, unlearning toxic dating patterns, and how she stopped trying to "fix" people to find real love. We also talk about the challenges of making couple friends in adulthood, why family input on your relationship should have limits, and the emotional shifts that come with settling into a new phase of life. This is a raw, honest conversation about self-discovery, independence, and embracing change. What We Discuss: 0:00 - Introduction 0:17 - Origins of the Story 5:53 - Family Expectations 7:18 - Motivations and Drive 13:04 - Relationship Journey 16:59 - Lessons Learned and Growth 18:47 - From "Bad Boys" to Real Men 23:31 - Meeting My Husband 25:15 - The Power of Intuition 29:54 - Dating Struggles: Women and Men 32:57 - Past Encounters: Exes Reaching Out 34:12 - Intercultural Marriage 42:57 - Marriage: Challenges and Surprises 44:55 - Building Adult Friendships 48:41 - Key Takeaways and Advice 50:01 - Embracing Vulnerability 51:59 - Coping with Emotions 52:36 - Closing Remarks Follow Anna: https://maybeboth.com/about/ https://youtube.com/@maybeboth https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMkVa873s/ https://www.instagram.com/maybeboth Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This series, we will be spilling the tea on topics that affect our health and well-being from the extra-ordinary women that are raising their voices for positive change. This week we spill the tea on romantic relationships in midlife with our very good friend Annie Chung @my_life_in_lipstick, Annie is a midlife fashion and colour expert who also became single in her 50's. For the first time menopause is being cited in more divorce cases than ever before and nearly 70% of divorces involving women at his time of life were initiated by the wives so obviously we wanted to chat to find out what it's really like getting back out there in a conversation where no topic is off limits! Annie chats to us about online dating, what it's like to meet someone in midlife and finding your confidence again. She's got some great tips on dating, dating apps, how menopause does play a role in romantic relationships and what it's like to be single in midlife. In the Book Collective we discuss chapters 13-18 of our book for this series, All Fours by Miranda July. The narrator finds out she is in menopause and starts HRT, she also has a very erotic encounter with Davey's old lover! We will read chapters 19-25 for our next Book club week.You can join in with our Book Club, send us a DM or voice note with your thoughts on the book. It's another episode brimming with chat and all the usual sweary shenanigans! There's comments, a WI (weekly invitation) and a thought for the week.So, go and get the kettle on and settle in for our weekly collective chat while we spill the tea! If you've enjoyed our Podcast you may like to consider buying us a Ko-Fi at https://ko-fi.com/womenkindcollectivepodcastHere you can find updates, photos and some inclusive content we won't post anywhere else and your donation will help us ensure we continue to bring you great quality of content and sound. You can watch the unedited interview with Annie on our YouTube channel: Womenkind Collective. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Proverbs 15:22, "Without counsel plans fail, but with many advisers, they succeed." As we continue our dating and relationship series, Pastor Jared welcomes three married couples to Access for a Q & A. These "advisers" offer wisdom and practical direction for our dating life and relationships. Get a pen and journal ready and listen in for biblical counsel.
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In today's episode, Elizabeth sits down for the second time with her personal healer/therapist, Christine Lang, to discuss the energetics of relationships and dating. This topic came highly requested, and having worked with thousands of clients healing with relationship problems — whether with dating, relationship or self — Christine brings a very interested, energetically attune lens to the conversation. Elizabeth and Christine discuss getting clear on what you're pursing when dating, how to tune into your spirit in dating & relationships, compatibility of core values. They chat about warning signs in dating, what to ask on initial dates to better understand a potential partner, and also how to know when to leave or end a relationship. Whether you're single, married or anything in between, this is one you don't want to miss!For additional, weekly tea-filled episodes, join the TWP PatreonChristine's IG: https://www.instagram.com/christinelang_intuitive/Christine's Website: https://www.christinelang.org/?r_done=1Free Meditation for Uncovering The Messages Within Your Physical Symptoms: https://christinelang.kartra.com/videopage/ElizabethEndresFollow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/wellnessprocesspodFollow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thewellnessprocessProduced by Peoples Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Thais addresses questions from individuals struggling to feel lovable in their relationships. She explores the core wound of "I'm unlovable" and other wounds common to avoidant attachment styles, revealing how they lead to self-sabotage in relationships. Tune in to learn strategies for overcoming these beliefs, and discover healthier communication and coping tactics. A must-listen for those with avoidant attachment styles and their partners. Episode Chapters 00:00 - Intro 02:30 - Community Question: Am I Unloveable? 08:15: What Are Core Wounds? 13:15: Where Core Wounds Come From 14:15: The Conscious and the Subconscious Mind 15:45: How to Reprogram Your Core Wounds 26:30: Community Question: Why Does My Dismissive Avoidant Partner Prioritize Video Games Over Me? 28:00: Dismissive Avoidant Coping Mechanisms 33:01: Unmet Needs and Addiction 35:00: How to Respond to Addictive Behavior and Boundary-Setting 44:07: Sex and Long-Term Relationships 45:00: The Stages of Relationships: Dating, Honeymoon, The Power Struggle Stage, The Stability Stage, The Commitment Stage and The Bliss Stage 47:00: Fostering a Strong Relationship 50:00: How to Build Emotional Intimacy Listen to The Thais Gibson Podcast, then Sign Up for Our Exclusive Podcast List to Get Your Freebie. https://attachment.personaldevelopmentschool.com/podcast-freebie?utm_source=podcast-audio&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=podcast-freebie Let's connect! https://www.youtube.com/@ThePersonalDevelopmentSchool https://www.tiktok.com/@thaisgibson https://www.instagram.com/thepersonaldevelopmentschool/ https://www.facebook.com/ThePersonalDevelopmentSchool/
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Welcome back! For the launch of season 4 of The I Can't Stand Podcast Peta sits down with Jodi Rodgers. They discuss the complexity of relationships and dating when you have a disability. Jodi Rodgers is a renowned sexologist and councillor who appeared on the ABC and Netflix docu-drama Love of The Spectrum. Jodi shares her experiences working with neurodiverse individuals and explores the challenges of navigating dating apps and the importance of inclusive sex education. You can buy Jodi's new book Unique: https://www.hachette.com.au/jodi-rodgers/unique-what-autism-can-teach-us-about-difference-connection-and-belonging Connect with Jodi: Website: birdsandbees.com.au Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jodirodgers_/?hl=en Facebook: facebook.com/jodibirdsandbees Connect with Peta: Instagram: @petahooke Website: www.icantstandpodcast.com Email: icantstandpodcast@gmail.com Episode Transcript: https://www.icantstandpodcast.com/post/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we discuss a TON of different topics with content creators Trixie Dang and MochaManko, ranging from their origin story, dating different types of Asian guys, and their alternate lifestyle. Follow us on INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/ampedasia https://instagram.com/mochamanko https://instagram.com/dangitstrixie
CFO at Home's Money and Relationships Month rolls on this week with a focus on Dating and Money with Christopher Hill, the Founder of The Gentlemen's Group Christopher and Vince discuss the impact of stable relationships on financial success, the idea of financial “ do's and don't” in the dating world, the importance of establishing genuine connection with your romantic partner, and more. You can learn more about Christopher and The Gentlemen's Group by going to thegentlemansgroup.com Show Notes: (07:25) The correlation between stable relationships and financial success (10:37) The impact of societal definitions of manhood on personal and financial growth (14:25) The importance of partnership and transparency in managing personal finances (21:36) Christopher's approach to dating and establishing a genuine connection (36:54) Addressing misconceptions and bad advice in the dating world Ways to contact/follow: thegentlemansgroup.com Instagram @improvemydating Contact the Host - vince@thecfoathome.com
HAPPY LOVE WEEK! In honor of Valentine's Day, your favorite sisters are back at it to give all of our best sisterly advice to YOU. Our listeners wrote in with all of their relationship and dating questions and we are here to help. From cheating to age gaps, and more. We hope all of you know how LOVED you are this week!A big thank you to our partners Curtsy + Funk It Wellness! Click their names to shop and use code SISTERS for $10 off your first Curtsy order and 15% off Funk It Wellness! Support the show
Today I have a topic that's a little racy, but absolutely fascinating! Yes, we're diving into the exciting world of human sexuality to explore the psychological secrets of orgasms. What role does imagination play? How does anticipation amplify the sensation? Get ready, open your minds, and prepare for an educational ride into the realm of pleasure and connection. You may have stumbled onto today's video because you're looking advice on the following topics: Signs she likes you, signs she's attracted to you, does she like me, how to tell if she likes you, signs women want you, and many more along a similar theme. Today's video is all about is all about how to tell if she's romantically interested in you and finds you attractive. #Joyanima #Dating #attraction #flirting #crush #facts #psychology #datingtips #datingadvice #relationship
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Happy Mindful Monday Everyone! In this week's episode, our host Allie Brooke interviews the fantastic Jenay Leger. Jenay is a certified relationship & life coach and the host of her podcast “My Naked Mindset” which is a sex/taboo/dating topics podcast. She created this podcast after going on 20 first dates in 2019. On her podcast, she creates a safe space for guests to come on and share their experiences & expertise. She is all about destigmatizing topics people normally don't speak about! Episode Topics Common Fixed Mindset behaviors in relationships Love Languages Setting Boundaries Finding confidence in dating again Creating clarity in solitude during your single era How leaving your comfort zone can show you a new side of yourself How to Connect w| Jenay Jenay's Instagram My Naked Mindset Podcast Jenay's Website and Coaching Services Jenay's Self Love+ Gratitude Journal ***January BOOK CLUB*** "Judgement Detox" by Gabrielle Bernstein MINDSET COACHING PROGRAM! Application Form 3-month Mindset Coaching Program with 45-60 minute sessions and Weekly SLACK Check-ins! Apply for a FREE discovery call with me! Allie's Socials Instagram:@thegrowthmindsetgal TikTok: @growthmindsetgal Email: thegrowthmindsetgal@gmail.com Hey Growth Mindset Gang! If you subscribe to the podcast, you get access to extra episodes with no ads that include specific Q&As from the audience. You also have access to a weekly group chat where I send motivational quotes and useful journal prompts! Sign up here Links from the episode Growth Mindset Gang Instagram Broadcast Channel Podcast Guest Google Form Growth Mindset Gal Podcast Email List Form Better Help Link: Save 10% https://betterhelp.com/growthmindsetgal 1rst Phorm Products 1rst Phorm App
Episode 45: Abusive Relationships, Dating and Finding a Husband with with Eve Tilley-Coulson. . Eve is a corporate attorney in Los Angeles, and developer of the app Arrow, a reimagined version of matchmaking. Eve also has a large social media presence and is known for her relatable stories about dating in her 30s. She is currently on her quest of finding a husband and will pay $5000 if anyone helps find him. . Connect with Eve: Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ebtilley IG: https://www.instagram.com/ebtilley Arrow App: https://www.thearrow.app/ . Connect with Mary: Tik Tok (podcast): https://www.tiktok.com/@femininetruthpodcast Tik Tok (coaching): https://www.tiktok.com/@femininetruth Instagram (podcast): https://www.instagram.com/femininetruthpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FeminineTruthPodcast Instagram (coaching): https://www.instagram.com/marymirandacoaching . Ways to collaborate or work with Mary: If you desire to contact me about ways to collaborate email me at mary@marymirandacoaching.com - If you are ready for private coaching and mentorship, please fill out the application below: https://bit.ly/PrivateCoachingApplication1 . ***Disclaimer: Mary Miranda is not a licensed professional and this podcast is not intended to provide medical or mental health guidance and is not designed to treat, diagnose, or prevent disease. Mary Miranda is not a medical doctor, licensed healthcare practitioner, licensed therapist, licensed counselor, psychologist, or psychiatrist. Never disregard medical advice or delay in seeking medical help. Consult first with a licensed healthcare professional before altering or discontinuing any current treatment or care, or starting any diet, exercise, medication, or if you have or suspect you might have a health condition that requires medical attention. These are Mary Miranda's personal beliefs, experiences, and opinions.
This episode is based off of our two perspectives on relationships and dating in our own worlds. If you enjoyed this week's episode, don't forget to leave us a five star rating below and share with a friend and or socials. Follow Us On Socials Darren: Instagram @therealdarrengraham Tiktok @iamdarrengraham Jerome: Instagram @jeromeparkerr Tiktok @jeromeparkerr
Rebecca and Kelee dive headfirst into dating scenarios, armed with wit, wisdom, and a dash of humor. Join them as they untangle the complexities of modern romance and share personal insights on foot-in-mouth scenarios and relationship roadblocks. Rebecca and Kelee dive into internalized resentment and break down where these feelings come from, while offering practical advice on how to address and release pent-up frustrations before they become relationship landmines. Whether you're single, taken, or somewhere in between, Rebecca and Kelee are here to be your virtual wingwomen, helping you navigate the labyrinth of love with style and grace. Get ready for an episode that's as enlightening as it is entertaining! Join our subreddit, r/stoptheinternet! Connect With Us: Instagram: @stoptheinternetpodcast TikTok: @stoptheinternetpodcast Instagram: @keleeb Instagram @erinbove Instagram @jseg22 Instagram @itsrebeccap Instagram @triciawhalon Welcome to Stop The Internet, the podcast where stories come to life through compelling conversations, sage advice, diverse opinions, and a touch of drama. Join your host, Kelee Bovelle, and a dynamic team of cohosts as they navigate the ups and downs of life, relationships, dating, friendships and more, one story at a time. In each episode, we bring you an immersive experience that transcends the boundaries of traditional podcasts. Our eclectic mix of topics centers around engaging personal stories that foster heated debates. Kelee and her cohosts offer a fresh perspective on everything, sharing their own experiences, providing valuable advice, and engaging in passionate discussions. With Kelee's charismatic and relatable hosting style, and the diverse perspectives of her cohosts, "Stop The Internet" is your go-to source for entertaining, enlightening, and thought-provoking content. We dive deep into the human experience, making every episode a journey of self-discovery, laughter, and a bit of drama. Do you crave engaging conversations that challenge your thinking, friendly life advice, or juicy drama that keeps you on the edge of your seat? Stop The Internet, has it all, and more. We're not just a podcast; we're a community that shares, learns, and grows together. Subscribe to Stop The Internet now and become a part of our vibrant, storytelling-driven world. Kelee and her cohosts are here to guide you through the myriad narratives of life with wisdom, humor, and a dash of drama that'll keep you coming back for more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stoptheinternet/support
Today we're continuing where we left off in part 1 in talking about perspectives, tips and mindsets when sharing your life with a non vegan partner or when being vegan, single and in the dating scene, and of course, all of the tips I've shared in part 1 and the ones I'll be sharing today in part 2, can apply in different ways to friends and family members even if they aren't romantic partners. Start with part 1 if you haven't read or listened yet, and today we're heading right into more practical tips, a helpful exercise to find middle ground with anyone you disagree with, and a great resource that might offer additional support if you're vegan and single. For all the links and resources mentioned in today's episode click here or visit our blog at www.brownble.com
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In today's episode we're going to start tackling all the ins and outs of being vegan and in a relationship with someone who isn't vegan. Although I'll be mostly focusing on romantic relationships as this is the area where people struggle the most, all of the tips I'll be sharing can apply to all our social and family relationships as well. We're going to talk about some of the most common concerns, and I'll give you some tips for living with an omnivore after going vegan. We're going to talk about shopping, prepping, planning, cooking, going out, your in-laws and even raising kids, a BIG one. I'll also talk about the biggest emotional boulder when it comes to how we view the habits of our omnivore loved ones and why this is often where we get stuck. We'll cover some of the basics and some practical tips today in part 1, and additional tips, plus an exercise you might find helpful in our next episode, part 2. For all the links and resources mentioned in today's episode click here or visit our blog at www.brownble.com
In this episode, we explore the realm of online dating with our guest, Krista Melanson!Krista Melanson website and info: https://links.usegoldstar.com/widget/bookings/kristamarie/discovery-callThis is a link to book a discovery call with me to talk about their current dating situation and how I can help!Facebook Dating Over 40 Support Groups: Dating Success Secrets for Women over 40 Looking for Love! ❤️
*NEW* 6 Episode Series - Matching Stories Vs Creating Stories: Where Upsets and Celebrations live in Relationship In this episode we chat about reality TV dating shows. It may not be what you expect! We aren't getting into the drama of dating, being single or production... we are getting into what YOU can see in your relationship by watching these showss and hearing some commentary about them. We all have a lot to learn by seeing relationships in a vacuum on television. Join us as we discuss how participants get tripped up by matching stories in their attemp to create them on The Golden Bachelor and Love is Blind. Do you want more on these shows and what you can learn from them? Be sure you are following us on TikTok and Instagram as we share more insights and relationship tips as these shows go on. Download our FREE "What to Say..." Guide to get started on these conversations - https://view.flodesk.com/pages/6447124ec65923bd9fbd3af5 To enroll in our upcoming workshops in September and October, click this link - Singles workshop enrollment coming soon for October 7-8, 2023 in the Seattle, WA area. https://beintact.com/workshopsandofferings Book a session or discover relationship development services for personal and professional relationships. topmate.io/beintact Couples Workshop:You will discover the truth about the fundamental nature and design of human relationships. As you unveil what is operating unseen behind all the issues that arise in relationships, problems dissolve and disappear. You're no longer caught up in the futility of fixing, tolerating, and ending relationships. Instead, you are ready to start creating and designing extraordinary relationships. Singles Workshop:This workshop is for single people ready to take the next steps in their experience of relationships. Why keep going on 50 first dates? You may discover the roadblocks keeping you from steadfast and fulfilling relationships. With over a decade of coaching others, and 20+ years together, 1000+ hours of coaching sessions, we are here to offer our services, workshops and programs to breakthrough where you may be stuck, or take your great relationship and explore extraordinary relationship. Welcome to Be Intact - where we help busy, burnt out, millennials create lasting habits, transform their health and experience extraordinary relationships. We are truly glad you are here with us - welcome to the conversation! Xoxo - Zach & Sierra
In this episode of The Shift with Sonia Azad, we ride the roller coaster of modern day dating-- the ups and the downs. Sonia chats with Alisa Woodall, licensed therapist and self-discovery guide who emphasizes that dating is introspective work and that self-awareness is the key to successful partnership.
I love delving into the shadowy parts of ourselves that no one likes to talk about…comparison being one of them. We all compare ourselves to others. We all feel envious of someone else's successes, both in business and in relationships…especially when they're in the same industry as us. And I don't think these experiences are wrong…but when we lie about it to ourselves and refuse to OWN what we're thinking and feeling, that's when it becomes a problem. When we try to pretend we aren't playing the comparison game, we actually end up unconsciously letting it steal it the driver's seat…and before we know it, our businesses are being run by our perceptions of what others have achieved and what we think we're doing “wrong.” There are ways to quit the comparison game…and it starts with looking for places where we might be acting a liiittle entitled. Let's examine this together. WORK WITH BEATRICE: Join OBSESSION, a TRANSFORMATIONAL masterclass on how to transcend out of comparing yourself to EVERYONE and into feeling MORE THAN SECURE + IN LOVE with where you are currently at in life, love, and business: https://beatricekamau.thrivecart.com/obsession-masterclass/ CONNECT WITH BEATRICE: Be sure to connect with me more on Instagram @theselflovefix. I'd love to hear what you thought of this episode and what your major takeaways were. Head over to my website to learn more about how we can work together to shift your energy & transform your life. Sign up for Indulgent and Balanced™, a guilty-pleasure, FREE monthly newsletter filled with tips, honey, and sweetness designed to help you experience a delicious and pleasure-filled life FIRST so that you can take action from an aligned place: https://bold-hill-3643.ck.page/87dcb0b30c Join The Shameless Societea, where luxe bitches get together and learn to hold themselves to a higher standard, to be celebrated, to be supported, and to expand through community and vulnerability. This is where you come home to yourself. Welcome HOME. https://www.facebook.com/groups/theshamelesssocietea
On this episode of Real Love Scenario, Dre & Rhonda invite Comedian and Influencer Don't Call Me White Girl to tell her Real Life Love Scenario.Dre IG: @itsdresmith - https://www.instagram.com/itsdresmith/ Rhonda IG: @rhonicakes - https://www.instagram.com/rhonicakes/ Relationship Restored IG: @relationshiprestored - https://www.instagram.com/relationshiprestored/Want To Tell Us Your Real Love Scenario? Visit https://www.relationshiprestored.com/reallovescenario. Please like, comment, and subscribe to get featured on the next episode! Leave a review to get featured on the next episode!
Have you noticed how free they want relationships to be these days? Why not be single and just be free? Why it seem like y'all wanna own each other. Very much weird.
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We are Back! Phew- it took a while to get here but we are back in action. I am excited to kick off this summer series for the next 4 weeks and have some great themes and wisdom to share that God dropped in my brain the past couple months. This has been prayed over and confirmed so many times. You will hear from some special guests as well as some solo offerings. The premise? Relationships/dating and Marriage more specifically are not focused on the right things most of the time. What do we do to attract the right person with the qualities that matter, the character gifts that matter. We are doing it all wrong watching the culture and there is ONE truth. its God's solution and it's always been here but we have been made to believe its old news and we don't need it. Let's dive in and grow through what we go through.
We invited Majid, Neha, and Yukta again to talk about social life, relationships, and dating in Korea from the Indian/Pakistani perspective. We compare the differences between relationship culture/behavior between the countries! The guests also give their advice on how to make friends and relationships in Korea. Host: David Kim @justdavid_92 Guest: Majid @ranamajid007 / Neha @mylovefromkorea17 / Yukta @iiiyukiiiiii Join our K.P.C Discord server to chat about related topics : https://discord.gg/xNkureCYJK Get early access, unedited full versions, exclusive bonus podcasts on Patreon! Patreon - https://patreon.com/KoreanPizzaClub
In this weeks episode we're diving in on a juicy topic I haven't touched on yet... RELATIONSHIPS, DATING, LOVE, YOUR SINGLE ERA, & BREAK UPS! coming from someone from a 4 year relationship... I'll be sharing all my tips from how to make a relationships last to keeping your independence and being your own person, to how to handle relationship problems with ease :) I also answer your questions and talk about not settling for less and knowing your worth!Support the showAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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For the first time ever in over 300 episodes Gabrielle is hosting the show with her daughter and co host Marcella and her son Gino. The 3 of them discuss the power of social media, pros and cons lists for people you are dating. Gino is newly single and Marcella talks about the times she was in bad relationships and struggled with anger issues - thankfully the last one was in 2018. They discuss the surprising benefits of being single and Gabrielle gets passionate about what real men should do and are responsible for their Girlfriends and Wives. We talk about the dangers of staying single for too long. Marcella and Gino talk about the difficulties with dating in today's world and that some people are just cheaters and some people would never cheat - it is within you. QUESTION OF THE DAY SEGMENT:Is it normal to check with your significant other before doing something with your friends. PARTY WITH MISS POLLY SEXUAL HEALTH SEGMENT:YES, NO, MAYBE SO to Toe SuckingGOSSIP SEGMENT:WIFE SWAP - Teaser Gossip until Berkley comes back on the show to tell details
#523: On today's episode we are joined by the duo behind the wildly popular podcast; Girls Gotta Eat. Girls Gotta Eat is hosted by Ashely Hesseltine and Rayna Greenberg. This episode covers a wide range of topics including sex, realtionship advice, dating advice, dating apps, life advice, and more. To connect with GIRLS GOTTA EAT click HERE To connect with Lauryn Evarts click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential. This episode is brought to you by Ritual Protein powders can be intimidating. But the fact is, we all need protein.Ritual is packed with 20 g of protein per serving, made from sustainably grown peas regeneratively farmed right here in the US. Get 10% off your first 3 months at ritual.com/SKINNY. This episode is brought to you by LMNT LMNT is a tasty electrolyte drink that has everything you need and nothing you don't. It contains a science-backed electrolyte ratio: 1000mg sodium, 200mg potassium, and 60mg magnesium. Get a free sample pack with any purchase at drinkLMNT.com/SKINNY This episode is brought to you by Little Words Little Words is the original word bracelet founded on the belief of being kind to yourself and others.Go to littlewordsproject.com/SKINNY for 30% off your first order. This episode is brought to you by Moon Juice Magnesi-om by Moon Juice is clinically proven to help support healthy brain activity, deep sleep, muscle relaxation and a focused sense of calm. To get the sleep of your dreams, head to www.moonjuice.com/SKINNY and use the code SKINNY at checkout for 20% off. This episode is brought to you by Manscaped No hygiene routine is complete without MANSCAPED. Your balls will thank you. Get 20% off and free shipping by going to www.manscaped.com/SKINNY This episode is brought to you by Dreamland Baby Co Dreamland produces the only baby sleep sack with even weight distribution from baby's shoulders to toes, helps your baby feel calm, fall asleep faster & stay asleep longer. Go to dreamlandbabyco.com/pages/skinny and use code SKINNY at checkout for 20% off your purchase. Produced by Dear Media
It sure is romantic to get swept off our feet and being told it was love at first sight. Whirlwind romances are just full of sweet, idealistic ideas of love, but there is more to a relationship than all these candy-coated crap. Find out in this episode of Single Smart Female LISTEN HERE: […] The post First Date Bad Habits & Problems With Instant Relationships – Encore Single Smart Female appeared first on Have Him Your Way with Jenn Burton.
Welcome back to MOOD! This week I am going to finish our Q&A focused on all thing relationships! We talk family, friends, partners, the whole shabang! As always we discuss my best mood, worst mood, and mood boosters of the week! For more: https://www.instagram.com/moodwithlaurenelizabeth/ https://instagram.com/laurenelizabeth https://laurenelizabeth.co/ NEW MERCH: shoplaurenelizabeth.com Geneva Group: https://bit.ly/3IvOuH3