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Episodio que empieza con uno de los segmentos más populares de este podcast!! #RolasPutonasPeroMatonas. Continuamos con la reseña sobre Space Jam 2: A New Legacy, comparamos la secuela de LeBron James con la original de Michael Jordan, hablamos sobre los sabrivasos que teníamos de niños, y terminamos con el Velocipastor!! Escúchanos: Spotify / Apple Podcast / ivoox / YouTube Apóyanos: patreon.com/holamsupernova Síguenos: Twitter/ Instagram: holamsupernova
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In this podcast I'm addressing both men and women. Learn to take responsibility for your actions. Learn to say I'm sorry. If you have done or said something wrong. Apologize. Be man enough to admit when you're wrong. And women. Be woman enough to admit when you're wrong.
Tune in to hear A+K discuss the essential steps for how to apologize to your spouse for the "everyday" stuff. When trust has been broken or there are deeper wounds, use the steps in this PDF/video series: https://dearyoungmarriedcouple.us18.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=08c1930b38357569690d525e6&id=41a4944e26 Stay in conversation with us on IG: @dearyoungmarriedcouple or on our website: www.dearyoungmarriedcouple.com Join us for the next Monthly Live Date Night where we dig into some of these topics with you LIVE for 90 minutes this month!
It's important to say "I’m sorry". These two words are super simple and powerful and yet they don’t always get said. | "“I’m sorry” is a statement. “I won’t do it again” is a promise. “How do I make it up to you?” is a responsibility." —Anonymous FREE eBook 6 Pillars of Intimacy: The Secret to Intimacy That Lasts In the 6 Pillars of Intimacy, you will discover secrets that have transformed countless marriages. Its ideas are simple, practical and powerful. You’ll be inspired to look at your marriage through a new lens and be encouraged by its commonsense approach. Tony & Alisa DiLorenzo’s proven approach to building intimacy in marriage will help you experience deeper and richer levels of intimacy with your spouse—starting today. Click the link below to grab your free eBook. 6 Pillars of Intimacy: The Secret to Intimacy That Last Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Is there a difference between saying "I'm sorry" versus "I apologize"? The Lifing-it Ladies think so! What do you want people to say and do when apologizing to you? What happens if you never receive an apology you believe you are entitled to, how do you forgive and move on? If you don't know the answers to these questions, this episode is for you!
1982: Helmut Kohl wird neuer deutscher Bundeskanzler und Chicago bringt ""Hard to say I'm sorry" heraus.
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How do you apologize after an argument with your beloved? Is it genuine? Are you truly aware of the impact of your actions? Are you really ready to shift and do something different? Tune into this week's episode where we share a different perspective on apologies, and give you a Love Amplifier that will support you in a breakthrough around conflict. Download your Ignite Intimacy Blueprint here: lesbiansinlove.com Follow us at: https://www.facebook.com/meghananderika IG: @twolesbiansinlove
Explaining why saying sorry is important. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shasity-ware/support
What do you need to be forgiven for? Pray for our nation. Pray for our families. Pray for this ministry. Contact info: pastor@speaklifechurch.net Giving Links https://giv.li/p2nj61 https://paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/3587637 https://www.patreon.com/speaklifechurchpodcast You can support the ministry by check or money order by sending it to Speak Life Church, PO BOX 2, upper Marlboro, MD 20772 God forgives. James 4 Psalm 51 Proverbs 15:1 Romans 14:19 Matthew 12:25 Matthew 18:15-17 Gabrielle Quevedo - “Sorry seems to be the hardest word” cover of Elton John.
사랑이든 미움이든 마음이 그 곳에 딱 머물러 집착하게 되면 그 때부터 분별의 괴로움은 시작된다.
Is Buddy still alive? Being sorry, stuck Cat under seat. Hair Metal --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today's poem is Say Thank You Say I'm Sorry by Jericho Brown.
Relationship expert Steven Dromgool has some tips for Jack Tame on the best ways to say I'm sorry. LISTEN TO AUDIO ABOVE
In this episode, I talk about the five apology languages, and how to deal with giving an apology and receiving an apology. Music by: Scott Holmes
In this episode, I talk about the five apology languages, and how to deal with giving an apology and receiving an apology. Music by: Scott Holmes
Why is “I'm sorry” so complicated? It's hard to say sometimes and hard to hear. We'll tell you why those are the two most important words in any relationship and how you can use them and receive them better. We tap in to the research of Dr. Harriet Lerner, clinical psychologist, https://www.harrietlerner.com/, who has written extensively on this subject. We dig into why we sometimes get defensive in these types of discussions and how you can avoid those traps. If you want to communicate better, this one's for you!
Sorry wasn’t just tough for Fonzie.
East Coast Radio — Translation: Ngiyaxolisa ukufika emva kwes’khathi (I am sorry to arrive after the time).
Loree talks with Dr. Jennifer Thomas, co-author of When Sorry Isn't Enough about the languages of apologizing. If you're apologies seem to fall on deaf ears this will clear things up for you!More about Dr. Jennifer Thomas: www.drjenthomas.com *IG: @theapologyexpertMoree about Loree Bischoff: www.loreebischoff.com *IG: @loree.bischoff
This week, the ladies jump right into the heart of the matter. We’ve learned how to be loved, but can you say, “I’m sorry” or do you prefer restitution? Is an apology all it takes? Tune in now to learn how the ladies like their apologies . Learn your apology and love languages below. https://www.5lovelanguages.com/ Time Stamp: Black AF 3:31 Insecure 12:30 Apology Language 40:60 Music: “Something on October 16th” Kenny Waller, (2019). Official Instagram: @_girlsinthegarden Email: girlsinthegardenpodcast@gmail.com Associated Hashtag: #yourbestfriendsinyourhead #girlsinthegardenpodcast
Jede Woche reden wir über Meldungen aus unserer Region – Meldungen die es vielleicht nur kurz oder gar nicht ins Radio geschafft haben. Das ist die 26. Ausgabe. Coronavirus hier, Coronavirus da - in unserer aktuellen Folge wollen wir die aktuelle Situation mal außen vor lassen und über etwas ganz anderes sprechen. So als wäre die Welt wieder normal. Vielleicht machen wir die Welt damit sogar ein wenig besser. Wer etwas Abwechslung sucht, ist herzlich willkommen. Come in and find out...
This week's two-fer T-Rump Traxx feature: Day 1145 -- "You Got It" ... The Markmeadows has bad news for the Tyrumposaurus ... and Day 1149 -- "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" ... The Mattgaetz has some 'splainin' to do. Tap of the dino tail to Roy Orbison and Chicago. Enjoy. Sing along!
I could hardly wait to wake up and say I'm sorry to Ben this morning.... why I woke up a little sad today.... http://ralphhavens.com/endanxietyforever
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Do you have a hard time saying, "I'm sorry," to someone that you've wronged? Can the words flow easily, or are you just a person who loves to be wrong and strong? Well, we talk about it all on this episode of "Adult-ish." Host Afiya and co-host Vincent Bernard hop behind the mic to discuss how "Everybody 'grown' until it's time to communicate or apologize." The pair talk about how a bad apology (oh yes, they do exist), a backwards apology, or the absence of one can really make a difference in a person's perspective and what it really means when someone can't admit their fault or wrong doing. Hear the two ponder on how this all ties into being an adult, and hopefully learn how to say those two magical words yourself. Host: Afiya A.http://twitter.com/adultishp0dcasthttp://twitter.com/lajoliepoetahttp://instagram.com/alja0214Co-Host: Vincent Bernardhttps://www.facebook.com/vincent.bernard.543http://instagram.com/vincentbernard_83http://www.twitter.com/vincebernardDo you have your own tale about apologizing — or have a different way to communicate the feeling? Tell us your thoughts at afiya@digidisnet.com
Do you have a hard time saying, "I'm sorry," to someone that you've wronged? Can the words flow easily, or are you just a person who loves to be wrong and strong? Well, we talk about it all on this episode of "Adult-ish." Host Afiya and co-host Vincent Bernard hop behind the mic to discuss how "Everybody 'grown' until it's time to communicate or apologize." The pair talk about how a bad apology (oh yes, they do exist), a backwards apology, or the absence of one can really make a difference in a person's perspective and what it really means when someone can't admit their fault or wrong doing. Hear the two ponder on how this all ties into being an adult, and hopefully learn how to say those two magical words yourself. Host: Afiya A.http://twitter.com/adultishp0dcasthttp://twitter.com/lajoliepoetahttp://instagram.com/alja0214Co-Host: Vincent Bernardhttps://www.facebook.com/vincent.bernard.543http://instagram.com/vincentbernard_83http://www.twitter.com/vincebernardDo you have your own tale about apologizing — or have a different way to communicate the feeling? Tell us your thoughts at afiya@digidisnet.com
In this episode of the Purposed Marriage Podcast, we discuss the importance of genuine repentance and the role it plays in the process of reconciliation. "I Want to Say I'm Sorry" by Andrew Peterson https://youtu.be/ZEjf0oOBbe8
In this episode of the Attorney Marketing Profits podcast, host Richard Martindale simply feels the need to apologize to his audience. Listen in to understand why he's sorry and what he has in store for the future. Thanks for listening! References from this Episode: Martindale Digital Facebook Page - Like and Follow this Page for Live Video Broadcasts and Recommendations. Richard Martindale LinkedIn Page - Connect with Richard Here for More Resources.
Tim continues to not sleep with Jeniffer, but compensates by gifting her a used engagement ring; Benjamin brings funeral gifts as a bride price; Tom brings Darcey on a date she could never, ever have participated in. The TOW Tell All: absolute snooze fest. Interested in ad-free, extended, and bonus episodes? Visit Patreon.com/realitycraycray! Get 10% off your first month of BetterHelp, go to BetterHelp.com/craycray or use code CRAYCRAY Follow us on Instagram at @realitycraycray and @going.kyle Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim continues to not sleep with Jeniffer, but compensates by gifting her a used engagement ring; Benjamin brings funeral gifts as a bride price; Tom brings Darcey on a date she could never, ever have participated in. The TOW Tell All: absolute snooze fest. Interested in ad-free, extended, and bonus episodes? Visit Patreon.com/realitycraycray! Get 10% off your first month of BetterHelp, go to BetterHelp.com/craycray or use code CRAYCRAY Follow us on Instagram at @realitycraycray and @going.kyle
Ep. 130 - It's 90 Day Fiance Time! 90 Day Fiance Before the 90 days - Hard to Say I'm Sorry - Recap!!! It's a 2 PART! YES a 2 PART we had so so so much to say. Akinyi thinks this white boy he letting her go for cheap (ugh BEN GO BACK HOME), Zied FINALY knows about Rebecca not so so so beautiful secret. Tim recycles the rings as a promise ring (what a smooth criminal), Toms got moves on the dance floor and Avery has to say goodbye to Omar. Greener Thoughts https://anchor.fm/greenerthoughtspodcast Coupon Queen Pin Information: https://Gadgitgyrl001.wixsites.com/couponqueenpin Instagram @gadgitprincess001 Twitter: CouponQueenPin Email shondy001@couponqueenpin.com www.Anchor.fm/cqpmoments Facebook: @alittlebitofeverythingwithme Instagram: @alittlebitofeverythingwithme Tumblr: everythingwithange Website: www.angevg.wixsite.com/angelica Podcast: anchor.fm/everythingwithange Youtube: A Little Bit Of Everything With Me! Podcast Leave a voice Message: https://anchor.fm/everythingwithange/message Intro: KC from Chef Salty Pork Song: MBB - Feel Good (Vlog No Copyright Music) Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music. Video Link: https://youtu.be/wIDKJeLXO5Q --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/everythingwithange/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everythingwithange/support
Ep. 129 - It's 90 Day Fiance Time - 90 Day Fiance Before the 90 days - Hard to Say I'm Sorry - Recap!!! -It's a 2 PART! YES a 2 PART we had so so so much to say. Akinyi thinks this white boy he letting her go for cheap (ugh BEN GO BACK HOME), Zied FINALY knows about Rebecca not so so so beautiful secret. Tim recycles the rings as a promise ring (what a smooth criminal), Toms got moves on the dance floor and Avery has to say goodbye to Omar. @90dayfiancepumkims @fraudedbytlc Greener Thoughts https://anchor.fm/greenerthoughtspodcast Coupon Queen Pin Information: https://Gadgitgyrl001.wixsites.com/couponqueenpin Instagram @gadgitprincess001 Twitter: CouponQueenPin Email shondy001@couponqueenpin.com www.Anchor.fm/cqpmoments Facebook: @alittlebitofeverythingwithme Instagram: @alittlebitofeverythingwithme Tumblr: everythingwithange Website: www.angevg.wixsite.com/angelica Podcast: anchor.fm/everythingwithange Youtube: A Little Bit Of Everything With Me! Podcast Leave a voice Message: https://anchor.fm/everythingwithange/message Intro: KC from Chef Salty Pork Song: MBB - Feel Good (Vlog No Copyright Music) Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music. Video Link: https://youtu.be/wIDKJeLXO5Q --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/everythingwithange/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everythingwithange/support
This was something really quick that I wanted to share. I know the words I'm sorry is simple but I believe it's time to put the value back in those words. Let's heal guys. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truetalk04/support
Katrina Norman of The Mom Chronicle shares why it is so hard to say I'm sorry. This is part 2 of 2. Episode 505: [Part 2] Why Is It So Hard To Say "I'm Sorry"? by Katrina Norman of The Mom Chronicle on Patience & Compassion Katrina Norman is on a journey to discover herself a little more every day. One of the tools to help her get there is how she interacts with the little people that emerged from within her. She is looking at the "me" in her relationships with the most vulnerable around her, her children. She is thinking of those moments of awareness where she is stripped bare in her role as mother and nurturer. She is using this as a mirror to focus on the raw, real, naked soul inside of her. The original post is located here: http://themomchronicle.com/why-is-it-so-hard-to-say-im-sorry/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com & in The O.L.D. Facebook Group and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts
Katrina Norman of The Mom Chronicle shares why it is so hard to say I'm sorry. This is part 1 of 2. Episode 504: [Part 1] Why Is It So Hard To Say "I'm Sorry"? by Katrina Norman of The Mom Chronicle on Forgiveness Katrina Norman is on a journey to discover herself a little more every day. One of the tools to help her get there is how she interacts with the little people that emerged from within her. She is looking at the "me" in her relationships with the most vulnerable around her, her children. She is thinking of those moments of awareness where she is stripped bare in her role as mother and nurturer. She is using this as a mirror to focus on the raw, real, naked soul inside of her. The original post is located here: http://themomchronicle.com/why-is-it-so-hard-to-say-im-sorry/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com & in The O.L.D. Facebook Group and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts
The Man Cave is a weekly podcast with your host Cal Williams.There always seems to be a generation gap...Whether it's politics, theology, sports, music, or films--there's always an older cat saying the younger cats are out of step and out of date. Here in the Man Cave we cover popular topics and whatever is on our minds but in our own unique style. Our purpose is to show you the world through the eyes of the Urban Male. What happens in the man cave stays in the man cave. Tonight’s Guest: Follow us at:Twitter: Tonedefradio1Like us on Facebook: TonedefradioInstagram: TonedefradioSubscribe to Tonedefradio on ITUNES or Follow Us on SoundCloud.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Man Cave is a weekly podcast with your host Cal Williams.There always seems to be a generation gap...Whether it's politics, theology, sports, music, or films--there's always an older cat saying the younger cats are out of step and out of date. Here in the Man Cave we cover popular topics and whatever is on our minds but in our own unique style. Our purpose is to show you the world through the eyes of the Urban Male. What happens in the man cave stays in the man cave. Tonight’s Guest: Follow us at:Twitter: Tonedefradio1Like us on Facebook: TonedefradioInstagram: TonedefradioSubscribe to Tonedefradio on ITUNES or Follow Us on SoundCloud.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Do you find yourself saying "I'm sorry" for almost anything? Especially after sharing your thoughts or feelings about something? Do you step out to share your take on a topic but then feel the need to end with "sorry"? As in "sorry this was so long" or "sorry hope I didn't get on anyone's nerves there" or any version of "sorry for me being me"? Sensitives seem to say I'm sorry all- the - time! I see it online, in messages and in conversations. But why? That's exactly what I share on this week's show. Where "sorry" really comes from - and how you can step out, share what you think or feel with no apology creeping its way in! Want my help with this? Book our call to discuss. https://nicoleisler.as.me/discoverycall
The Kevin Costner vanity project "Dances with Wolves" beat "GoodFellas" for Best Picture in 1990. That's right, this three-hour goofy slog that was heralded as the first movie not to have two-dimensional Native American characters, took home the gold statue. The problem? Even if its Lakota characters had actual names and dialogue, they're still depicted as Noble Savages who seem more like cavemen than fleshed-out individuals. Kevin Costner clownishly plays a Civil War Union soldier named Lt. John Dunbar who goes on a suicide mission rather than have his leg amputated and then is considered brave when he doesn't die miraculously. This hero status then gives him the opportunity to go to any military post he desires, and he chooses one out in the Western American Frontier, because, as he says, "He wants to see it before it's gone." Right, because he knew in 1863 that Walmarts would soon be everywhere (just the first of many heavy-handed environmental messages Costner shoves down our throats). Dunbar then meets the Lakota tribe, befriends them, and then eventually becomes one of them, shunning his American identity forever. Mary McDonnell plays Stands With A Fist, a white woman whose family was killed by the Pawnee, and then was found and adopted by the Lakota. Of course, she acts as a translator and then also the love interest for him. Because she’s white, so what’s not to love. Even though she looks like she was electrocuted. Graham Greene plays Kicking Bird, the tribe’s holy man, who befriends Dunbar and is also the adopted father of Stands With A Fist (even though in real life she’s older than him). He’s depicted as nice, but also incredibly simple. Just like all the Lakota in this. And all the American soldiers for that matter. Join us as we tear apart the historical inaccuracies in the film, marvel at its goofiness, and also talk about how one of the actors in this murdered his wife in real life later. ALSO: Here's the NYT article Keating mentions at the end about Costner being hated by the Lakota. Tell us what you think by chatting with us (@filmsnuff) on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, or by shooting us an email over at mailbag@filmsnuff.com. This episode is sponsored by Jizz to Say I'm Sorry. Visit our website at https://www.filmsnuff.com.
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When kids do the wrong thing, we expect them to apologize. But apologies are a learned response. What are you modeling?
This week, find out the book that needs to be on your 'must read' list and get our latest Bachelor Nation update. Also, are you in a music rut? If so, we got you covered! Plus, we share our 'two sips' on something everyone can relate to and tell you a few things it's about time we switch up. And, as always, much more!! Follow us on Instagram: @youcansipwithus (https://www.instagram.com/youcansipwithus/) Drop us a voicemail: 503-489-7282
Have you ever needed an apology to move on? Have you ever had to give an apology? Join Aryn and LaShawn as they delve into the art of apology =================================================== Want to contribute? Join the conversation! Follow Us On Social Media and leave a comment or DM! Podcast: @coloredthoughtspodcast Aryn: @aryn_mikala LaShawn: @lashawn_g, @levelupwithlashawn, @justme_campaign
Sometimes it seems the world just hands us things to discuss on a platter. This week Sanchez and Cedric discuss the hilarity of the Virginia Governors ever changing story and apology surrounding his med school yearbook photo. From there they juxtapose it with Liam Nesson’s confession, the response to it, and last but not least with the Kevin Hart saga.
Smashmouth said it best: The hits start comin' and they don't stop comin'! This week we're doing things a little different and bringing you one of our most favorite episodes! Enjoy this solid banger from your very own Peas! We've done it! We've cracked the code to one of relationship's biggest challenges! How you can start (effectively) saying "I'm Sorry" in three easy steps! (You'll love step #2!. Also, sometimes people who have known eachother a long time get married, does a deep pre-marital knowledge mean less marital stress? Subscribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts! goo.gl/2wfEbx --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/learntolikeeachother/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/learntolikeeachother/support
This week got a little bit away from us! So, instead of leaving you with no sweet sweet content, we decided to post one of our fan favorites! Please enjoy this edition of PeaPod RePlay! We've done it! We've cracked the code to one of relationship's biggest challenges! How you can start (effectively) saying "I'm Sorry" in three easy steps! (You'll love step #2!. Also, sometimes people who have known eachother a long time get married, does a deep pre-marital knowledge mean less marital stress? Now on Spotify! - https://open.spotify.com/show/32MQ6tij8Kme8MrLqEvA4U?si=QwOEfNDvRRmLZBJ1wpyPlQ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/learntolikeeachother/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/learntolikeeachother/support
This message by Dwayne Curry is part of the Love Life sermon series. *The Good, The Bad & The Ugly Theme (written by Ennio Morricone) **Video referenced is Andrew Peterson - "I Want to Say I'm Sorry" found on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEjf0oOBbe8
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We've done it! We've cracked the code to one of relationship's biggest challenges! How you can start (effectively) saying "I'm Sorry" in three easy steps! (You'll love step #2!. Also, sometimes people who have known eachother a long time get married, does a deep pre-marital knowledge mean less marital stress? Subscribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts! https://goo.gl/2wfEbx Check out our network home! Podcast Elite Network! www.facebook.com/podcastelitenetwork/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/learntolikeeachother/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/learntolikeeachother/support
The Podunk Polymath Podcast has returned from yet another week hiatus to bring you the truth! I am going to try to get back on a weekly schedule, but I have added a bit to my already busy life and I'm trying to sort it out. I ask that you bear with me The Triple Po through this transition! On the pre-ramble this week I talk about that loathsome piece of shit Harvey Weinstein and his serial rapes, as well as the #metoo campaign which it sparked. I also talk about how men need to get up off their asses and stand up against these assholes who harass and assault women right in front of our eyes as we sit back and say nothing. Men fucking caused this problem, and we have to fix it. On the palaver it was my honor to speak to another SJW I admire, Stephanie Zvan. We talk about the need for public figures to be able to take criticism and learn from it. We discuss a couple of examples of people who did not take this advice, namely a certain 'thinking' atheist, as well as Stephanie's own experiences with needing to apologize for things she has written in the past. We also talk briefly about her history of harassed, but also on a more positive note her appearance at Skepticon! Stephanie is someone I have followed and strived to emulate in some small way, and I was flattered when she approached me about interviewing her. It was an enlightening conversation with a remarkable individual. Music by Dot Dot Dash, CDbaby.com/cd/dotdotdash
A dad apologizes to his son for his gross incompetence! Follow us @TwentyFiveMin @ErieCanalTweets
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We've all been hurt before, and we've also hurt others. Most of us hate dealing with confrontation and have a really hard time apologizing, which leads us to tiptoeing around the actual situation and never actually resolving the issue. How do you get to a place where you can talk openly to the other person about your feelings and try to reach a real resolution? What if that person won't accept your apology or you're not ready to accept theirs? How do you both move on when one person refuses to forgive and forget? Can you get real closure if the other person refuses to give you one? Whether we did the hurting or need to do the apologizing, it's important for us to approach these situations with the right levels of maturity and sensitivity. Confronting a friend who hurt you takes a great deal of strength, but so does taking ownership of your actions and learning to apologize for your behavior. Regina shares her story of how she found the courage to confront her coworker in a difficult work situation and Christine finds peace within herself as she seeks a resolution for her tumultuous relationship with her dad. Watch Ali Wong's Netflix special here: https://www.netflix.com/search?q=ali%20wong&jbv=80101493&jbp=0&jbr=0 Follow us on social! Christine - Instagram: @peachiechristine; Twitter: @christinechen4 Regina - Instagram: @regina.fang; Twitter: @reginafang Perfectly Imperfect - Facebook: perfectlyimperfectpodcast NEW episodes every TUESDAY! See you guys next week! Send us feedback/questions at theperfectlyimperfectpodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Apologizing is an important step towards reconciliation, but sometimes we say "sorry" too much. Why do women typically apologize more than men? Can you still be a feminist and use these undermining words? How can you be more aware of them in your everyday speech? We also investigate the issues of assuming girls are "more difficult," the dilemma of policing how women speak, and a letter from a listener who wants to stop over-apologizing at work. Language is one of the essential ways we express ourselves, and ultimately your vocabulary is your choice. How will your use of words make you feel you proud and confident about who you are? P.S. Thank you LeTote for supporting Ladies Who Lunch! Go to LeTote.com and use promo code LWL to get 50% off your first month.
Singer, writer, producer and actor Tony Grant is on a mission and the entertainment industry has taken notice. As the former lead vocalist of the internationally acclaimed, Grammy-nominated group Az Yet (LaFace Records), it was Tony's patented first-tenor voice that dazzled audiences worldwide on such hit songs as "Last Night" and "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" following the departure of singer/songwriter Marc Nelson. Tony has performed and recorded with an array of talented and accomplished artists over the last decade, including Peter Cetera, Brian McKnight, Dr. Dre, Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds, Shirley Murdock, Dave Hollister and Stevie Wonder. It was Tony’s strong vocal talent that breathed new life into the Chicago hit “You’re The Inspiration” on Peter Cetera’s remake of the classic song, introducing a new generation of music lovers to the beauty of true musicianship.
Saying “I’m sorry” is one way to try to repair after a relationship challenge, but it’s exceptionally limited. Not learning a new way to repair is like driving your car without tires. It works and can even get you places, but you’ll go so much further if you learn this one. Roll up your sleeves as I have a good challenge for you in this episode. SHOWNOTES Why regular apologies are weak. [9:00] What you need to do instead of just saying “I’m sorry.” [13:45] A perspective that will empower you when you’re triggered by your partner. [16:00] The secret to apologizing like a pro. [17:30] Jayson’s challenge to the listener. [21:30]
Friendship requires a willingness to apologize. You'll never sustain friendships or relationships without asking for forgiveness.
In addition to God's forgiveness, we need to forgive each other. We need to remember this: You can't be right with God & stay wrong with others.
This special Yom Kippur episode of Unorthodox features stories about apologies from host Mark Oppenheimer, writer and Harvard Divinity student Shira Telushkin, and Tablet's Esther Werdiger. What happens when an apology goes wrong? What happens when we’ve done something so awful we can’t face the other person? What happens when somebody apologizes to us—and we can’t forgive? Special guest Marjorie Ingall, who blogs at sorrywatch.com, offers her five rules for what makes a good apology. For more Unorthodox, visit tabletmag.com/unorthodox. Email us at unorthodox@tabletmag.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark H. Meyers preaching
Aplogizing and forgiving are two signs of true personal and spiritual power. In this episode, high performance coach and motivational legend Brendon Burchard reveals a bright perspective on how and why to say, "I'm sorry." This is Brendon Burchard speaking on personal growth topics, recorded in single takes, unscripted and without notes or a prompter. Brendon is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of THE MILLIONAIRE MESSENGER, THE CHARGE, and LIFE'S GOLDEN TICKET. Larry King named him "one of the top motivation and marketing trainers in the world." Get free video training, ebooks, and transcripts at www.BrendonBurchard.com
The Mighty Mommy's Quick and Dirty Tips for Practical Parenting
Tips for dealing with unapologetic kids. Like what you hear? Help us out by writing a review at iTunes.
Jess leaves, DINOSAUR EXPLOSION!!, The Princess Bride, My Grandfather Clock, Buttercop, Beauty, 1 Peter 3, Numbers, Attentative, Diner Extravaganza (not Dinosaur Explosion... ooooh, I get it!), Palace Diner, Dr. Pop, The New Berlin Diner, Chicago-Hard to Say I'm SorryEither-Or Cast 6
Forgiveness is a tough issue - it seems that all of us have been in situations where friends or family members have hurt us in some way. Some of us have what seem to be good reasons to be offended. Why should we forgive? In this message, Rod Loy talks about the eternal importance of forgiveness.