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In this episode, Nique and Ress unpack the sneaky trap of calling something "growth" just because it's not as bad as your last relationship. We get real about how easy it is to mistake a slightly better partner for a healthy one — especially when your baseline was dysfunction.Together, we break down how to tell the difference between true healing and just trauma-dodging. We talk emotional safety, consistency, respect, and how to raise your standards beyond “he's not terrible.” We also dig into the dangers of love bombing and the pressure to settle just because someone isn't outright toxic.Whether you're dating, healing, or trying to figure out what love should even feel like — this one's for you!
Si no se puede construir una iglesia sobre un Cristo muerto, tampoco uno pensaría que se podría hacer con semejante grupo de discípulos. Juan acaba su Evangelio en el capítulo 21 citando a Pedro y Tomás en primer lugar. ¿Qué se podía hacer con gente con semejantes dudas, infidelidades y pecados? No hay duda que la Iglesia es desde el principio una compañía de pecadores. Al volver de un concierto en 1989, Dolly Parton escuchó en la radio la canción de Don Francisco, "Él está vivo" (He´s Alive) y la cantó en los premios de música "country" de ese año. La nieta de un pastor pentecostal, criada en la Iglesia de Dios, se identificó inmediatamente con el tema que Francisco grabó en 1977, al recuperar la fe que había perdido como hijo de un profesor de seminario. La Buena Noticia según Juan acaba con las evidencias de que "Jesús vive". El grupo catalán Ressó dio testimonio de ello en el vinilo que hicieron en unos estudios de Barcelona en 1978, que daría nombre a su siguiente grabación, resultado de la amistad de tres jóvenes de una iglesia evangélica, dos de los cuales por lo menos ya no están entre nosotros: Josep Messeger y Alex Blanco. Dogwood es también el nombre de un grupo de country de Nashville que se pasó al rock en los 70, que no hay que confundir con la banda de punk californiana de los 90. En 1979 hicieron un himno a la Resurrección como "Un día hermoso" (It´s A Beatiful Day). La película canadiense sobre "La Iglesia de la Paloma Solitaria" en 2014 es una historia del Oeste que cuenta cómo se fundó en realidad la iglesia bautista del mismo nombre en Texas en 1845. El personaje de Tom Berenger interpreta al verdadero predicador que va a buscar a su hijo, cuando es acusado de asesinato. El mensaje del film es claro. Como dice todavía la página web de la iglesia, es una congregación "hecha de pecadores que han sido salvados por la radical, sorprendente y sobreabundante Gracia de Dios". José de Segovia comenta algunas escenas que escuchamos en la versión doblada con el fondo de la banda sonora de "Paloma Solitaria" por Basil Poledouris, la miniserie de los 80, basada en la novela de Larry McMurtry que toma el título de la historia de esta iglesia. "El sonido de los pecadores" es la canción de The Clash que más claramente habla de religión. Apareció en su disco "Sandinista" (1980) y llegó a ser la preferida de músicos como Elvis Costello. El cantante Joe Strummer dijo en una entrevista que no era una critica o una burla. Explica que surgió con el terremoto que hubo Los Ángeles y el batería Topper Headon dice que después de tanta droga, "uno tiene que creer en Jesús". Acabamos con una de las más apreciadas canciones de Keith Green, "La Gracia sobre la que me mantengo" (Grace By Which I Stand). Está en su álbum de 1980, el único disco en el que colaboró Bob Dylan con su armónica, cuando estaba con él en la Comunidad de la Viña, a la que llegan ambos músicos judíos en los años 70, cuando se reunían en una casa de Beverly Hills con el pastor y cantante de origen luterano Kenn Gulliksen. Aunque habla en ella de hacerse mayor, Green la canta poco antes de morir a los 28 años en un accidente de aviación. Este disco como todos los que publicó, los distribuía gratuitamente en vinilo, dieras o no algo a cambio, por la misma Gracia que los hizo.
In this episode of She Wolf Alchemy, hosts Ashley and Ress get real about the “messy middle” of personal growth—the awkward, in-between stage where you're too self-aware to be toxic but still too triggered to be totally healed. Sound familiar? You're not alone.They dish on their own face-palm-worthy moments and breakthroughs in this emotional limbo, where the only thing more chaotic than your group chat is your inner monologue. Together, they explore the power of grace, boundaries, and community when your healing is a work-in-progress (aka: always).From navigating triggers without spiraling, to ditching the myth of "healed girl" perfection, this episode is your permission slip to be human, messy, and still growing. Because real progress? It's quiet, subtle, and never as Instagrammable as you'd like.
This week on She Wolf Alchemy—Nique and Ress are breaking all the rules (and maybe a few hearts) as they dive into the wild world of dating as single moms.From dodging judgment to redefining love on their terms, these two are getting real about the emotional rollercoaster of balancing romance, motherhood, and self-worth. They break down the "dating categories" society tries to shove single moms into—and flip the script with bold honesty and humor.You'll hear personal stories, hard-earned wisdom, and fire advice on how to spot the difference between “he's nice” and “he's safe.” Plus: a discussion about when (or how) to weave a new partner into your child's life .Because modeling healthy love matters—and you don't have to settle for crumbs when you deserve the whole damn bakery.
In this episode of She Wolf Alchemy, Ress and Ashley ask the hard question: Why do we keep running into burning buildings for people who lit the match? It's time to talk boundaries—especially with those chaos-loving characters who treat your peace like it's optional. From drama-magnet friends to emotionally messy family and partners, our hosts break down why the "rescuer role" is exhausting—and unnecessary.
durée : 00:25:12 - Riccardo Del Fra, contrebassiste (2/5) - par : Arnaud Merlin - De Rome à Paris, Riccardo Del Fra trace un chemin singulier entre jazz, écriture contemporaine et cinéma. Contrebassiste de Chet Baker, compositeur pour l'Ensemble Intercontemporain, il façonne une œuvre où l'improvisation dialogue avec la forme et la mémoire. - réalisé par : Arnaud Chappatte
Nique and Ress sit down to unpack a handful of real-life questions pulled from online advice threads—covering everything from dating doubts to deeper insecurities.We start with a man feeling insecure about his sexual performance compared to his partner's ex, . Then, we offer reassurance to an 18-year-old feeling behind in love and life, encouraging patience and focusing on growth at your own pace. There's a 62-year-old single father of two young children navigating dating and we give him some honest answers about why he is struggling to find a match. Meanwhile, a young woman trying to decode mixed signals from a date is reminded that actions—not likes or emojis—tell the real story. There's a question around a former high school bully-turned-coworker .And finally, we talk through a man's insecurities about his girlfriend's sexual past. Throughout the episode, we share our usual mix of humor, empathy, and personal stories, wrapping up with some powerful reminders about self-worth, boundaries, and what it really means to put yourself first.
Ever dated someone and at some point it felt like they low-key hated you? Gabi and Ress are diving deep into the confusing (and let's be real—soul-crushing) dynamics of being with a partner who shows more disdain than affection. From sneaky shade to full-blown emotional sabotage, they break down the red flags you might've brushed off—and share their own “what-was-I-thinking” stories. This episode isn't just tea, it's therapy. Expect real talk on toxic patterns, exit strategies, and the emotional clean-up that comes after. Because healing, self-worth, and surrounding yourself with people who actually like you? Non-negotiables. Tune in and reclaim your peace.
Aujourd'hui, c'est au tour de Jano Rességuié, commentateur sportif sur RMC depuis 37 ans, de faire face aux GG. - L'émission de libre expression sans filtre et sans masque social… Dans les Grandes Gueules, les esprits s'ouvrent et les points de vue s'élargissent. 3h de talk, de débats de fond engagés où la liberté d'expression est reine et où l'on en ressort grandi.
In this episode of She Wolf Alchemy, Ress and Nique discuss a unique kind of loneliness experienced by those who are everyone's go-to person. They dive deep into the emotional toll of always being the strong one who others rely on for support, yet rarely receiving the same in return. They share personal experiences of feeling invisible and emotionally unheard despite being surrounded by people. They explore themes of over-functioning in relationships, the burden of constantly being depended upon, and the struggle to ask for help. They also discuss the importance of setting boundaries, practicing self-care, and the need to find relationships that offer reciprocation and emotional support. Throughout, they emphasize the significance of communication and the necessity of making conscious efforts to bring in people who can genuinely meet their emotional needs.
Avec : Jano Rességuié, commentateur sportif. - L'invité qui fait l'actu. Le samedi et le dimanche à 7h40, Anaïs Castagna reçoit un acteur majeur de l'actualité et donne la parole aux auditeurs de RMC.
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In this episode, Nique and Ress bust the myth that love is something you earn after achieving full emotional enlightenment (or attending a suspicious number of sound baths). They unpack the illusion of needing to be "healed" before being lovable, likening it to a cosmic punch card that magically unlocks intimacy once fully stamped. Instead, they offer a refreshing take: love is a co-creative, sometimes messy partnership—not a reward at the finish line of your self-help journey. The duo also side-eyes the 'healing industrial complex' for turning growth into a capitalist grind and remind us that real love doesn't demand perfection, just participation.
Jonathan Toews veut revenir dans la LNH, est-ce que le Canadien de Montréal fera partie des équipes intéressées?Place à la finale de la Coupe Stanley: cette fois-ci, est-ce que les Oilers auront le dessus?00:00:00 - Intro00:06:15 - Sondage de la semaine00:14:30 - On vous répond00:24:20 - Le retour de Toews... à Montréal?00:39:38 - Finale de la Coupe StanleyPour profiter de la promotion LDC: https://miseojeuplus.espacejeux.com/fr/promotions/soccerTélécharge l'application Mise-O-Jeu+pour Android ici: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lotoquebec.miseojeuplus&pli=1Télécharge l'application Mise-O-Jeu+ pour iOS ici: https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/mise-o-jeu/id6477622152?l=fr-CA
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Join Ress and Gabby for a hilariously insightful ride through the messy intersection of childhood wounds and modern dating. Are you really into bad texters, or is that just your inner child clinging to emotionally unavailable dad vibes? Ress breaks down how dating your “type” might actually be a subconscious stroll down memory lane, while Gabby makes the case for therapy, self-reflection, and choosing peace over chaos (hint: boring isn't always bad). Expect personal stories, uncomfortable truths, and a reminder that you don't need to be perfectly healed to date—just self-aware enough to spot your patterns and swipe differently.
Váradi Viktória története korántsem nevezhető mindennapinak. Egyetemi hallgatóként került ki ösztöndíjjal Kínába, ahol egy különleges helyi versenyen, a Hanyu Qiao (Kínai Híd) című megmérettetésen jelentkezők százai közül került be a legjobb tizenkettőbe. A televíziós vetélkedőn aratott sikere után lépésről lépésre vált egyre ismertebbé a kínai közéletben, idővel pedig különféle műsorok meghívott vendége, majd házigazdája, műsorvezetője lett. Sikerének útjába egyedül a Covid állt, de ez sem tántorította el. Jelenleg Budapesten rendez filmfesztivált, ahol a kínai mozgóképkultúra kiemelt alkotásait mutatják be.
Nique and Ress dive into why the American Dream feels more like a group chat myth for many millennials. From 9/11 to the 2008 crash, COVID, and today's wild job and housing markets, they unpack how their generation got dealt a rough hand. With personal stories and sharp insights, they tackle rising costs, student debt, and the pressure to “have it all” by 30. Instead, they champion community, collective care, and alternative paths—think tiny homes, remote work, and redefining success on your own terms. The key takeaway? Ditch perfection, embrace progress, and balance big dreams with bite-sized goals.
L'émission 28 minutes du 15/05/2025 Plongée au cœur de la prostitution des mineuresJennifer Pailhé est mère d'une victime de prostitution des mineurs. En 2019, elle crée l'association “Nos Ados Oubliés”, qui accompagne et aide les victimes de prostitution et leurs familles. Le journaliste Claude Ardid enquête depuis 2018 sur ce sujet. En février, il publie avec sa consœur Nadège Hubert "À cœurs perdus - Enquête sur la prostitution des mineurs", un livre qui décrypte l'ampleur de ce fléau en France. Claude Ardid et Jennifer Pailhé se rejoignent sur l'abaissement inquiétant de la moyenne d'âge des victimes mineures des proxénètes, qui se décale vers "14-15 ans, et certaines sont âgées d'à peine 11 ou 12 ans". Tous deux pointent les manquements de l'Aide sociale à l'enfance, faisant office de "centres de recrutement" pour les réseaux de prostitution, l'impact du numérique et le manque de volonté politique pour endiguer le phénomène. L'État estime que 60 % des Françaises en situation de prostitution sont mineures, Claude Ardid estime qu'elles sont 20 000 en France.Donald Trump dans les pays du Golfe : une tournée diplomatique très intéressée ?Mardi 13 mai, Donald Trump, accompagné des patrons de la tech américaine, a entamé la première tournée diplomatique de son mandat. Comme en 2017, il a choisi le Moyen-Orient, en enchaînant les visites d'abord en Arabie saoudite, puis au Qatar et aux Émirats Arabes Unis. L'un des principaux enjeux de cette tournée est d'engranger des investissements aux États-Unis, avec notamment un contrat de vente d'armes de 142 milliards de dollars noué avec Mohammed ben Salmane, le prince héritier saoudien. Mais pour Donald Trump, qui se rêve en faiseur de paix, impossible d'ignorer les dossiers diplomatiques. Mardi, il a annoncé la levée des sanctions américaines imposées à la Syrie après une rencontre avec Ahmed al-Charaa, le président syrien par intérim, lui demandant en échange de “rejoindre les accords d'Abraham”, donc de normaliser ses relations avec Israël. Parallèlement, lundi 12 mai, il a négocié directement avec le Hamas la libération d'un otage israélo-américain, Edan Alexander. Il a également annoncé vouloir "prendre" Gaza pour en faire une "zone de liberté", mettant ainsi Israël dans une position délicate alors que l'État hébreu est décrié à l'international pour son intensification de la guerre à Gaza. Le Moyen-Orient est-il le terrain de jeu idéal de Donald Trump pour passer ses deals ? Son voyage est-il embarrassant pour le gouvernement israélien ? On en débat avec David Rigoulet-Roze, chercheur associé à l'IRIS, spécialiste de la péninsule arabique ; Maya Khadra, enseignante et journaliste, spécialiste du Moyen-Orient et Amy Greene, politologue, spécialiste de la politique des Etats-Unis.Enfin, Xavier Mauduit reviendra sur le Code noir, un texte de loi qui régissait l'esclavage en France et qui n'est toujours pas formellement aboli ! Marie Bonnisseau nous emmène en Corrèze, où des millions de moustiques sont relâchés pour lutter contre… les moustiques. 28 minutes est le magazine d'actualité d'ARTE, présenté par Élisabeth Quin du lundi au jeudi à 20h05. Renaud Dély est aux commandes de l'émission le vendredi et le samedi. Ce podcast est coproduit par KM et ARTE Radio. Enregistrement 15 mai 2025 Présentation Élisabeth Quin Production KM, ARTE Radio
L'émission 28 minutes du 15/05/2025 Donald Trump dans les pays du Golfe : une tournée diplomatique très intéressée ?Mardi 13 mai, Donald Trump, accompagné des patrons de la tech américaine, a entamé la première tournée diplomatique de son mandat. Comme en 2017, il a choisi le Moyen-Orient, en enchaînant les visites d'abord en Arabie saoudite, puis au Qatar et aux Émirats Arabes Unis. L'un des principaux enjeux de cette tournée est d'engranger des investissements aux États-Unis, avec notamment un contrat de vente d'armes de 142 milliards de dollars noué avec Mohammed ben Salmane, le prince héritier saoudien. Mais pour Donald Trump, qui se rêve en faiseur de paix, impossible d'ignorer les dossiers diplomatiques. Mardi, il a annoncé la levée des sanctions américaines imposées à la Syrie après une rencontre avec Ahmed al-Charaa, le président syrien par intérim, lui demandant en échange de “rejoindre les accords d'Abraham”, donc de normaliser ses relations avec Israël. Parallèlement, lundi 12 mai, il a négocié directement avec le Hamas la libération d'un otage israélo-américain, Edan Alexander. Il a également annoncé vouloir "prendre" Gaza pour en faire une "zone de liberté", mettant ainsi Israël dans une position délicate alors que l'État hébreu est décrié à l'international pour son intensification de la guerre à Gaza. Le Moyen-Orient est-il le terrain de jeu idéal de Donald Trump pour passer ses deals ? Son voyage est-il embarrassant pour le gouvernement israélien ? On en débat avec David Rigoulet-Roze, chercheur associé à l'IRIS, spécialiste de la péninsule arabique ; Maya Khadra, enseignante et journaliste, spécialiste du Moyen-Orient et Amy Greene, politologue, spécialiste de la politique des États-Unis.28 minutes est le magazine d'actualité d'ARTE, présenté par Élisabeth Quin du lundi au jeudi à 20h05. Renaud Dély est aux commandes de l'émission le vendredi et le samedi. Ce podcast est coproduit par KM et ARTE Radio. Enregistrement 15 mai 2025 Présentation Élisabeth Quin Production KM, ARTE Radio
Bienvenue dans cet épisode où je mets en lumières des notions relationnelles qui peuvent expliquer pourquoi vous avez une attirance vers les gens qui ne le sont pas avec vous en retour. Cet épisode vous ouvre plusieurs pistes de réflexion pour comprendre à partir de quel espace vous attirez les gens dans votre vie et également ce qui motive vos choix de partenaires.Bonne marche à tous !Bonne marche à tous !Pour une consultation gratuite, c'est ICI.Pour me suivre sur instagram, c'est par ICI.
In this soul-nourishing episode, Ashley and Ress from She Wolf Alchemy unpack the wild ride from “me” to “mom.” They spill the tea on losing (and finding) yourself in the chaos of motherhood, the myth of the Supermom, and why bubble baths aren't a cure-all. With honesty and humor, they talk about setting sacred boundaries, carving out solo time (without guilt), and parenting with self-love as the compass. From burnout to breakthroughs, this convo is your permission slip to reclaim your magic—one messy, magnificent moment at a time.
Ashley and Ress discuss the concept of 'Call Me Out Therapy'—the type of therapy that involves harshly calling out clients—and the growing trend of folks wanting some one to "go awwffff" and 'get me together". We explore can this actually hinder genuine healing by creating dependency rather than fostering self-awareness and sustained progress. The hosts emphasize the significance of creating a therapeutic environment that feels safe and emotionally supportive, allowing for true accountability and growth. Ress and Ashley explore if the desire to be 'called out' is just rooted in past traumas and cultural norms, that mimic abuse disguised as healing.
Ress and Nique discuss various relationship and friendship dilemmas posted by people in online forums. The first question revolves around a woman dating a man who is still legally married and financially supporting his estranged wife. In another scenario, a woman struggles to adjust after her husband discovers he has a 9-year-old son from a previous relationship. Additional topics include a fiancée suspecting her partner is settling for her, a university student feeling isolated and struggling to make friends, and a man unsure about expressing his feelings to a friend after already being rejected by this very friend.
durée : 00:03:11 - L'or prend de la valeur... et fait fondre le cœur des Auxerrois - Le cours de l'or a atteint, mardi 22 avril 2025, un niveau historique avec plus de 3 500 dollars pour une once (28 g). Dans un contexte international tendu, l'or est une valeur refuge privilégiée pour l'épargne. Cet engouement est perceptible à Auxerre.
Ashley and Ress dive deep into the 'Lifestyle Over Love' debate, emphasizing the need to prioritize lifestyle compatibility over mere affection. Drawing from personal stories, they highlight the pitfalls of dating potential and the importance of being with someone who complements your lifestyle ambitions. The episode is peppered with humorous anecdotes about lazy exes, the necessity of dating problem solvers, and the red flags that should make you rethink your romantic decisions. The duo also tackles societal expectations, support systems, and relationship dynamics, urging listeners to choose partners that enhance their lives rather than becoming burdens. It's a lively, insightful session reminding everyone that love should never mean compromising on your way of life.
Ress and Nick of She Wolf Alchemy dive deep into the hilarious and heartfelt dilemma of choosing to have kids in your 30s and 40s. From battling the ticking biological clock to imagining wrangling toddlers in their sixties, they leave no stone unturned. The episode is a candid conversation reflecting on past parenting experiences, lifestyle shifts, and those inevitable societal pressures. Whether you're planning babies, contemplating cruisy kid-free future, or finding yourself somewhere up in the air, this episode dishes out real talk, relatable fears, and a lot of laughter. Tune in for some self-reflective exercises, personal anecdotes, and all the feels about possibly being 'old mom' or enjoying the white-furnitured, free-wheeling childfree life.
The Daily Gwei Refuel gives you a recap every other week day on everything that happened in the Ethereum and crypto ecosystems - hosted by Anthony Sassano. Timestamps and links to topics discussed: https://daily-gwei-links.vercel.app/recent 00:00 Introductory song 00:10 Sydney event recap 03:51 Core dev updates https://x.com/TimBeiko/status/1900232845194649787 https://x.com/tkstanczak/status/1900325589573341692 https://x.com/terencechain/status/1900147526382346249 https://x.com/sassal0x/status/1900684566370939264 19:49 Ether Guild introduced https://x.com/ethismoneyHQ/status/1899104142897086854 20:00 Ress stateless Ethereum client released https://x.com/r_krasiuk/status/1900572236957852082 23:48 The state of crypto This episode is also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/W7RF4ux7XV0 Subscribe to the newsletter: https://thedailygwei.substack.com/ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvCp6vKY5jDr87htKH6hgDA/ Follow Anthony on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sassal0x Follow The Daily Gwei on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thedailygwei Join the Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/4pfUJsENcg DISCLAIMER: All information presented across all of The Daily Gwei's communication channels is strictly for educational purposes and should not be taken as investment advice.
Paradigm introduces Stateless Reth. Summer of Protocols returns for its third cohort. And Ethereum Film announces its global release schedule. Read more: https://ethdaily.io/666
Join Nique and Ress in a breakdown of the perils of modern dating and 'being strung along' . Ever felt like you're in a relationship limbo? Or maybe you're the one dangling the strings? They dish out personal anecdotes, including unsentimental breakups, being the safe harbor for someone else's emotional baggage, and why potential is a trap. From the complexities of online dating to the illusion of endless options and the downfalls of being a placeholder. Buckle up for insights, laughter, and the harsh truths about why you should cut the string—either way.
Join Gabby and Ress as they dive into the rollercoaster world of surviving a girls' trip. They spill the tea on those unforgettable (sometimes regrettable) travel tales that leave friendships hanging by a thread - from epic Tulum clashes to almost becoming the international no-fly list stars. This episode is a compilation of the types of friends you should (or shouldn't) take on a trip, the cardinal rules of roommate assignments, and the art of balancing jam-packed itineraries. If you've ever had to navigate the minefield of trip payments, dodged travel divas, or survived drunk drama, this guide is for you! Laugh, learn, and pick up key survival tips to ensure the group trip doesn't end with someone blocking you on all social media.
Join Nique and Ress as they dive into the tricky terrain of why your besties shouldn't play therapist! They explore the emotional toll of unloading your baggage onto friends and share personal anecdotes about setting boundaries. From learning when to vent and when to seek professional help, to the importance of asking for consent before unloading your drama, this episode is packed with hilarious and heartfelt insights. Plus, they discuss how to balance emotional support with fun activities, ensuring your friendships remain vibrant and not just dumping grounds.
Join Ashley and Ress as they dive into the controversial topic of using sex as a coping skill. They revisit why hopping into bed might sound like a good distraction but explain why it can be a ticking time bomb for your emotional health. From the allure of dopamine hits and false intimacy to the potential pitfalls like codependency and emotional drainage, they cover it all. They even call out the media for glamorizing unhealthy sexual escapades and offer healthier alternatives . The message is clear: use sex for fun and connection, not as your personal stress-relief strategy.
In this episode of 'She Wolf Alchemy,' hosts Ress and Nique dive into quirky questions from the internet advice forums . They tackle dilemmas such as a friend debating whether to tell her friend about her cheating husband, dealing with a boyfriend's messy financial situation, making a career leap into the unknown, and deciphering mixed signals from a partner who basically screams 'I'm not ready for this!' Join them as they offer advice and share personal stories..
Join Ress and Gabi from She Wolf Alchemy as they dive deep into the murky waters of 'struggle love.' This concept, much like a full-time job with no benefits, involves one-sided efforts, endless disputes, and dating someone who believes communication is optional and therapy is witchcraft. From high school dramas to adult relationship woes, Ress and Gabi recount their own 'struggle love' scenarios, highlighting the differences between relationships in your 20s versus your 30s. Expect gaslighting, broken dreams, and endless efforts with little to no return. However, they offer a beacon of hope with insightful tips on escaping these toxic cycles, embracing self-worth, and finding a love that feels like a warm embrace rather than a cold war.
Ress and Ashley dive into the minefield known as sibling relationships in this episode of She Wolf Alchemy. They tackle everything from favorite-child syndrome to handling surprise siblings popping up out of nowhere . Whether it's treating a brother like a loan shark or figuring out if you should text or flee during family gatherings, they cover it all. They also break down the do's and don'ts of repairing strained sibling bonds, all while dropping hilarious anecdotes . Spoiler: not every sibling relationship is Mary-Kate and Ashley-level tight, and sometimes you've just got to find the natural rhythm and accept it for what it is.
Join Ress and Nique as they dive into the wild world of free spirits and the perplexing habit some people have of trying to cage them. Ress and Nique explore the emotional rollercoaster of being the untameable and those who try, often awkwardly, to tame them. Expect talk of big hair, colorful personalities, existential parenting woes, and relationships that clash between freedom and structure. With anecdotes about dating chaos, structuring finances, and the psychosocial dynamics of friendship, this is a heartfelt yet hilarious look at why some people just can't let free birds fly and a reminder that being a free spirit is a chaotic kind of magic that needs no leash.
Did you know your body contains more microbial cells instead of human cells? One of the most prevalent types of microbes in our bodies are bacteria. Bacteria are essential for our body to function, as they influence our digestion, mood, skin, and so much more. However, things can start to get out of balance if some types of bacteria start to take over the microbiome. This is known as Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth or SIBO. Up to 36 million people have SIBO, with up to 84% of these people also having symptoms of IBS. This can make understanding if you have SIBO and how to treat it confusing. That's why we're so glad to chat on IG Live with Alexa Ress-Sarkadi, a SIBO and Gut Health Coach. During this Live, we're going to discuss how to diagnose SIBO, why carbs aren't the enemy, how to prevent SIBO from returning, and so much more. Learn more about Alexa's services: https://seekingguthealth.com Get tested for BPA, phthalates, parabens, and other hormone-disrupting chemicals with Million Marker's Detect & Detox Test Kit: https://www.millionmarker.com/
Ress and Gabi from She Wolf Alchemy dive deep into the murky waters of frenemies, those 'friends' who might secretly hate you. They share personal stories of backhanded compliments, shady behavior, and even some wild college days. Offering tips on how to spot these toxic friendships, they emphasize the importance of trust, setting boundaries, and sometimes just disappearing gracefully. The duo also discuss why some friends might unknowingly harbor resentment and how comparison, social media, and jealousy play into it. All of this is wrapped in their signature blend of humor and raw honesty, making for an engaging and enlightening conversation on the complexities of friendships.
In this episode of She Wolf Alchemy, Ashley and Ress dive deep into the struggles of maintaining the Christmas spirit amidst financial woes, emotional exhaustion, and the general chaos of 2024. They offer heartfelt advice on acknowledging your feelings, setting realistic expectations, and finding joy in simplicity. From insightful discussions about gift-giving on a budget, and dealing with family pressures, to innovative ways of celebrating New Year's Eve at home, this conversation is a blend of humor, vulnerability, and practical tips. Join them as they navigate the holiday craze, reminding everyone that it's okay if this Christmas looks a bit different.
Join Ashley and Ress from SheWolfAlchemy as they delve into the 'Sunken Cost Fallacy' and discuss how it impacts our relationships, friendships, and careers. In this insightful episode, they explore why people stay invested in bad situations and the emotional and financial costs of doing so. Learn how to recognize when you're caught in this trap and get practical tips on setting boundaries, seeking new perspectives, and celebrating the courage to start over. Don't let the past dictate your future—discover the freedom and happiness that comes from letting go.
In this hilarious and insightful episode, Ress and Nique of SheWolf Alchemy dive into juicy, unanswered questions from the web. They tackle dilemmas ranging from unresolved office flings to navigating elderly care, finding love, and pawning precious jewelry. The co-hosts don't hold back with their raw, genuine advice and a dash of quirky humor. They serve up the reality check some might need about situationships, misplaced feelings, and strategically dealing with stealing spouses. Whether it's about moving on, confronting your crush, or secretly stashing your jewelry, this episode has it all—with an extra helping of laughter.
In this episode of She Wolf Alchemy, Ashley and Ress dive deep into the topic of gentle parenting, especially focusing on the Black child. Bucking tradition and critiques from older generations, they passionately explain that gentle parenting is far from letting kids run wild. Instead, it's about nurturing emotionally intelligent, self-aware, and empathetic little humans. They tackle misconceptions like 'spare the rod, spoil the child' and share personal experiences. They even touch on co-parenting challenges and dealing with family boundaries. With humor and heart, they explore the importance of creating safe spaces at home, while also ensuring kids are well-prepared to tackle the world. All in all, this is a heartfelt conversation about breaking generational cycles and guiding kids with love rather than fear.
You know my love for mediums right? I'm so excited to bring on Tia Ress who is a professional psychic. Her intention is help women to trust their intuition and remember who they are. She helps you find clarity and make big, brave decisions in life. With the aid of spiritual systems, her mission is to help us live your most radically authentic life. Tia shares how she became a psychic, her gifts, how she woks with clients and connects with angels and past lives. Her passion to help people to find themselves before they lose themselves to societal rules and other subconscious patterns. Importance of connecting to our intuition, how Tia works during session and...she does mini reading for me! So good! Enjoy! Tia's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tiaressofficial/ Tia's youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM1dExW_Jn1O1NrDh9y1h8g Schedule sesh with Tia 20% off!: https://linktr.ee/Tiaressofficial Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annamaluskitzmann/ Support this ITGC Podcast on Patreon: https://patreon.com/InTheGoodCompanyPodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Sing up for a THIIY newsletter: https://gem.godaddy.com/signups/3e4d761650fb4eccb0bd1b27391b397b/join Energy Healing session with me: https://calendly.com/thiiy/pranic_healing_session?month=2023-09 Breathwork session with me: https://calendly.com/thiiy/breathwork-session-1?month=2023-09 Support sustainable business Good Goods: https://goodgoodsstore.co/ This podcast is intended to inspire, and support you on your journey towards inner peace, healing and growth. I am not a psychologist or a medical doctor and do not offer any professional health or medical advice. If you are suffering from any psychological or medical conditions, please seek help from a qualified professional.
In this episode of SheWolf Alchemy, Ress and Nique delve into the rising and complex world of house husbands! Listen as they discuss the growing number of men who trade briefcases for brooms while women climb the corporate ladder. Ress grapples with ambition versus domestic bliss, while Nique humorously tries to figure out how a house husband would work when she is trying to be a housewife. The pair talk about societal judgments, gender norms, and the occasional Xbox antics. With witty banter and personal anecdotes, they explore everything from financial dynamics to public displays of affection, striking a balance between humor and serious reflections on modern love. Don't miss out on tips for vetting house husbands and avoiding 'professional bums'—this insightful and funny look at non-traditional relationships is a must-listen!
In this episode of the In Search of More podcast, Eli Nash welcomes back psychotherapist and musician Yochi Ress for a deep and candid discussion. Yochi reflects on his growth, expressing gratitude for the podcast's impact on his life and work. He shares insights from attending the Psychedelic Medicine conference in Israel, emphasizing the importance of community, integration, and support in personal growth. Yochi discusses challenges with FDA approval for MDMA-assisted therapy, highlighting the need for self-acceptance, heart-centered leadership, and a focus on unity. He also stresses that personal growth is a lifelong process, advocating for safe spaces to explore and share transformative experiences. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Eli Website | https://bit.ly/eliyahunash Instagram | https://bit.ly/eliyahu_nash Facebook | http://bit.ly/3h3rFSr YouTube | https://youtube.com/@insearchofmore ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to the In Search of More Podcast: www.youtube.com/@InSearchOfMore?sub_confirmation=1 For booking inquiries, email: booking@insearchofmorepodcast.com Join Our WhatsApp: https://wa.me/message/PBH5QDJQNQ5LJ1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on social media Facebook | http://bit.ly/3jr9eYT Instagram | http://bit.ly/3JsvU5I TikTok | http://bit.ly/3XZ60Lo Twitter | http://bit.ly/3XNgxsR ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Listen to the In Search of More Podcast: Apple Podcasts | https://apple.co/3uvWzpv Spotify | https://spoti.fi/3h9VMYf Google Podcast | https://bit.ly/3FyTV8U Anchor | http://bit.ly/3Fck8bF Amazon Music | https://amzn.to/3Y4Xtac iHeart | https://ihr.fm/3P4ThDf Castbox | https://bit.ly/ISOMcastbox --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/in-search-of-more/support
durée : 00:58:46 - Entendez-vous l'éco ? - par : Aliette Hovine, Bruno Baradat - André Orléan, auteur de L'empire de la valeur (2011), nous livre sa vision critique des dynamiques contemporaines du capitalisme. Il aborde les limites du marché, les crises financières et les mutations de la monnaie, tout en questionnant les fondements de la théorie économique dominante. - réalisation : Françoise Le Floch - invités : André Orléan Économiste, directeur d'études à l'EHESS
In a thought-provoking session by Ress and Gabi of SheWolf Alchemy, they delve into the complex emotional landscape shaped by emotionally immature parents. The duo ask, 'What happens when you're the mature one in the relationship between you and your parents?' Drawing insights from Dr. Lindsay Gibson's book, 'Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents', the conversation highlights the generational patterns and impacts of parenting styles on children and their adaptation into adulthood. Gabi touches on what it feels like to have a rejecting parent that makes it feel like you are bothering them with your love. Ress explores what might happen when your parents are the "driven" type of parent that treats you as an extension of themselves instead of your own person . While the episode runs a bit longer than normal, we promise you the conversation is worth a listen!
Join Ress and Gabby on 'She Wolf Alchemy' as they tackle questions from advice forums. This episode covers dilemmas like balancing career ambitions with relationship demands, handling mishaps at work, confronting defensive partners, and navigating unexpected spicy bedroom talk. With heartfelt advice and personal anecdotes, Ress and Gabby offer listeners a mix of humor, wisdom, and relatable life lessons.
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for July 9, 2024 is: respite RESS-pit noun Respite refers to a short period of time when someone is able to stop doing something that is difficult or unpleasant, or when something difficult or unpleasant stops or is delayed. // The long weekend provided a nice respite from the pressures of her job. // The station's meteorologist had predicted that the bad weather would continue through the week without respite. See the entry > Examples: "Shaded spots are necessary for a respite from the North Texas sun. If your deck or patio isn't covered, add a stylish umbrella to the mix." — Ryan Conner and Mary Grace Granados, The Dallas Morning News, 13 Mar. 2023 Did you know? Everyone needs a little R & R from time to time. That's where respite comes in handy: this word was first used in the 14th century to refer to a delay or extension asked for or granted for a specific reason, such as to give someone time to deliberate on a proposal. This kind of respite offered an opportunity for the kind of consideration inherent in this word's etymology: respite traces from the Latin term respectus (also the source of English's respect), which comes from respicere, a verb with both concrete and abstract meanings: "to turn around to look at" or "to regard." Within a few decades of its earliest known use, English speakers had granted respite the sense we use most often today—"a welcome break."