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Do you feel like you're carrying everyone else's needs on your shoulders? Or maybe you struggle to set boundaries without feeling guilty? You are not alone. In this episode of the Love Your Life Show, Susie Pettit sits down with Dr. Zoe Shaw, a licensed psychotherapist, life coach, podcast host, and author of Stronger in the Difficult Places. Dr. Zoe specializes in helping women heal from complex shame™ and codependency so they can experience healthy love, freedom, and stronger relationships…including the one with themselves. Together, Susie and Dr. Zoe unpack: ✨ What complex shame really is and how it sneaks into our daily lives ✨ The difference between healthy guilt and toxic shame ✨ Why so many women struggle with codependency in midlife ✨ How to set boundaries without the guilt ✨ The first steps to breaking unhealthy patterns and creating a lighter, freer life If you've ever thought, “It's too late for me to change,” or felt exhausted from always taking care of others before yourself—this conversation will give you the hope and tools you need. Press play and discover how you can become stronger in your own difficult places. If you liked this show, you'll like this one: How to STOP Over-Functioning and FEEL BETTER on Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/188-how-to-stop-overfunctioning-and-feel-better/id1434429161?i=1000554161604 How to STOP Over-Functioning and FEEL BETTER on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/episode/2JPETjXq221KsocVrQkXrR?si=ec41e2c71af74168 Find Dr. Zoe Shaw's book, podcast and all other great things mentioned here
But seriously, what would be a good legal dominatrix name? ------ Biglaw recruiting director out after racist rant goes public. A squabble between lawyers and their former firm presents important lessons on document management, but we spend most of the time wondering about the best legally themed dominatrix names. And we talk about Paul Weiss getting heckled at the New York Bar Foundation awards gala, providing one more embarrassing story to a rough year.
What if the guilt and shame around money isn't a character flaw, but a nervous system pattern you can actually change? If you've ever felt like you're "doing everything right" but still can't shake the money anxiety… if you've secretly resented your business while feeling guilty for that resentment… or if you've hit financial goals only to feel exhausted instead of excited… then, this episode will help you understand why. Amanda shares the truth most financial professionals won't say out loud: You can't build calm from criticism. Shame doesn't make you responsible. Shame makes you reactive. In this vulnerable, paradigm-shifting conversation, discover: Why entrepreneurs carry more emotional weight than most people realize (and how it shows up in your money decisions) What shame actually does to your nervous system and why it keeps you hustling to prove your worth The difference between a "self-care break" and a true emotional reset that changes your financial patterns How the STILL Method helps you make money moves from peace instead of panic Why making money without shame is about returning to your natural rhythm Key Quote: "Shame activates your survival system. It tells your brain, 'You're not safe until you fix this.' And that keeps you in constant motion - hustling, optimizing, proving. But here's what's wild: most entrepreneurs don't realize that pattern isn't logical; it's biological." What's possible when you reset? You start seeing your business as an ecosystem instead of a battlefield You stop apologizing for wanting to be paid well You build wealth without guilt because your motives are clean Your Profit First plan becomes easier to stick with Your budget stops feeling like punishment Your goals start feeling like alignment This isn't about fixing yourself. It's about reintroducing your nervous system to safety. Ready for your reset? Take the Find Your Flow Quiz →https://livecounterflow.com/pages/fyf Discover your unique money pattern and the small shift that brings relief right now. Join the next Cash Flow Reset experience → Email Andrea at andrea@wealthwisdomfp.com A 90-minute live session where Amanda personally walks you through reconnecting your nervous system to your financial life. Explore more nervous system tools for money → LiveCounterflow.com 00:00 Introduction: Embracing Financial Emotions 01:03 Welcome to Wealth Wisdom Financial Podcast 01:56 The Importance of Emotional Resets 03:50 Understanding the Emotional Weight of Business Owners 07:10 The Still Method: Practical and Reflective Modes 09:22 Introducing the Cash Flow Reset 11:21 Final Thoughts and Next Steps Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/DcK0fLQlmBM
This week on Health Matters, Courtney talks with Dr. Warren Ng, a psychiatrist at New York Presbyterian and Columbia, and the Community Health Director for the Center for Youth Mental Health at NewYork-Presbyterian. Dr. Ng explains what makes narcissistic traits distinct from narcissistic personality disorders, and offers an in-depth explanation of the symptoms and management strategies for navigating relationships with narcissists, whether colleagues, friends, or family members. ___Dr. Warren Ng is a psychiatrist for children, adolescents, and adults with an interest in HIV, public psychiatry, and family issues. He is the Medical Director of Outpatient Behavioral Health and the Director of clinical services for the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and NewYork-Presbyterian/Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital. He is also the NYP Behavioral Health Service Line Clinical Innovation Officer. He is the President of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and has been past president of the New York Council on Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. He served on the Assembly and the Council on Children, Adolescents, and Families at the American Psychiatric Association (APA).___Health Matters is your weekly dose of health and wellness information, from the leading experts. Join host Courtney Allison to get news you can use in your own life. New episodes drop each Wednesday.If you are looking for practical health tips and trustworthy information from world-class doctors and medical experts you will enjoy listening to Health Matters. Health Matters was created to share stories of science, care, and wellness that are happening every day at NewYork-Presbyterian, one of the nation's most comprehensive, integrated academic healthcare systems. In keeping with NewYork-Presbyterian's long legacy of medical breakthroughs and innovation, Health Matters features the latest news, insights, and health tips from our trusted experts; inspiring first-hand accounts from patients and caregivers; and updates on the latest research and innovations in patient care, all in collaboration with our renowned medical schools, Columbia and Weill Cornell Medicine.To learn more visit: https://healthmatters.nyp.org
The truth comes out! Even film lovers like us at Ka-Pow the Pop Cultured Podcast can't see everything, so we've decided to reveal our cinematic blind spots with Top Ten lists of the most surprising movies we've never watched. Be it a cult classic, a genre favorite or even a stone cold masterpiece, we purge ourselves of the shame and finally admit the most embarrassing gaps in our film educations. Length - 01:26:58 Language - R. (Contains adult language.)
Former Browns quarterback Brian Hoyer joined "Baskin and Phelps" Wednesday giving his thoughts on how the Browns fare against the Raiders on Sunday and why the Browns have mistreated the quarterback position this year.
Thanksgiving is the biggest food holiday of the year… And if you're living with MS, it can bring a lot more pressure than joy. You might be stressing over what to eat… Or maybe you've already decided to throw in the towel and "just get back on track in January." But what if there's a better way? In this episode, we're ditching the food rules and the guilt. I'll walk you through a simple, grace-filled plan that helps you support your body, protect your energy, and still enjoy your favorite parts of the meal. No shame. No restriction. Just real-life tips that work with your MS... not against it. Let's make this the year you feel good during and after Thanksgiving dinner.
Today's conversation starts with a simple question: What are we talking about? And it turns into something bigger—something we've been seeing everywhere. Men who feel stuck. Men who feel adrift. Men running on autopilot and wondering, Now what? Guys who know deep down there's more in them, even if they don't know how to get to it. And here's the thing… the women in their lives see it too. In this episode, we dig into why so many men are wrestling with drift, discipline, identity, and disconnection—and why something like Built For More seems to hit a nerve every time it comes up. If you're a man who knows you were built for something deeper, or someone who loves a man who's fighting through this season, this conversation is going to land.5 Key TakeawaysMost men aren't broken… but they are disconnected. They're stuck, adrift, or running on autopilot—doing what's expected, not what's aligned. That disconnection shows up in relationships, work, fatherhood, discipline, and identity. Men carry silent burdens until they explode. Guys bury stress, shame, fear, and failure deep—until it erupts and wrecks their world. Having a place to speak the truth out loud, without judgment, changes everything. Brotherhood accelerates growth. When a man finally raises his hand and says, “That's me,” and another guy says, “Me too,” everything shifts. Accountability, encouragement, and honesty build strength faster than motivation ever will. Identity needs to be reclaimed—not outsourced. Men have spent generations defining themselves by their job, income, or output. Real identity is rooted in who you are, not what you produce. Until that truth lands, everything else feels unstable. You get one dash—write it with intention. Your life sits between two dates, and you decide what that middle line says. Clarity, confidence, peace, strength, purpose… those aren't accidents. They come from ownership, action, and refusing to drift another year.One truth: Most men know exactly where they're struggling… they're just waiting for permission to say it out loud.
In this deeply transformative episode, Ambassador Elisha sits down with Mandy Hart, certified sex & relationship coach, holistic sexologist, and somatic healing practitioner, to unpack the truth about shame, desire, and intimacy
SHAME! CARRIE! SHAME!! Aiden is at her apt doing FREE LABOR and she is down the street at a hotel with Big?! Rula patients typically pay $15 per session when using insurance. Connect with quality therapists and mental health experts who specialize in you at https://www.rula.com/ROSE #rulapod #ad This episode is brought to you by Quince. To get the softest towels, the best sheets, and the chicest accessories, go to www.quince.com/2bg1r for free shipping and returns on us! Listen to our PRE-SHOW and watch us on VIDEO only on Patreon. Join the Rose Garden today! CONNECT WITH US: Instagram | Twitter | TikTok | Merch EMAIL: 2blackgirls1rose@gmail.com Follow Natasha's Substack The Nite Owl: theniteowl.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In part two of Red Eye Radio with Gary McNamara and Eric Harley, Gov. Kathy Hochul thought endorsing Zohran Mamdani would win over his supporters; instead, they're now threatening to oust her if she doesn't cave to their demands. Oops. If Hochul blocks tax hikes on the rich to fund “universal childcare,” warned state Sen. Jabari Brisport at a “Tax the Rich” rally Sunday, “she has to go.” Also, affordability is still the GOP's priority, plus much more! For more talk on the issues that matter to you, listen on radio stations across America Monday-Friday 12am-5am CT (1am-6am ET and 10pm-3am PT), download the RED EYE RADIO SHOW app, asking your smart speaker, or listening at RedEyeRadioShow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In their third session, Zach shifts focus from reparenting the self to rebuilding trust, compassion, and connection in real time. The couple begins by reflecting on the chaos of parenting two neurodivergent children and how exhaustion, overwhelm, and constant caregiving have reshaped their marriage. The wife shares that while parenting has deep purpose and spiritual meaning, it also leaves her feeling “brought to her knees.” The husband expresses gratitude for their new home in Lisbon and admiration for her recent self-care efforts—but his words about “having more respect” land in a complicated way. What unfolds next is a layered conversation about respect versus compassion—how differently each experiences and defines those words, and how love can be both abundant and still “not land.” The wife reveals her fear that her “bucket has a hole”—that trauma keeps love from staying inside. The husband wrestles with the feeling of being both compassionate and exhausted. Zach guides them toward clarity: that differences in meaning, experience, and emotional wiring don't mean disconnection—they're invitations to co-create a shared vocabulary of care. By the end, the trio lands on a metaphor for healing: building an inner “city with a well and garden”. A healthy place inside the self where gratitude, curiosity, and compassion can grow. From there, they imagine a next step; ten intentional days of small, mutual choices to create a shared sense of safety and hope. Key Takeaways Parenting exposes purpose and pressure – Raising neurodivergent kids has deepened their sense of mission but also stretched their capacity for joy. Respect and compassion can get tangled – The husband's expression of regained respect triggers the wife's old shame wounds, revealing how love languages can misfire even when intentions are good. Compassion must land – It's not about whether compassion exists, but whether it's experienced and felt. Trauma leaves “holes in the bucket” – The wife describes how past pain can make love hard to hold, even when it's generously offered. Shame cycles need space – Zach helps her imagine creating a small pause between shame and reaction—a mindful sliver that grows with practice. Safety over sameness – Each partner's version of health looks different, but the shared goal is to meet in a “healthy place,” not to drag the other toward one definition. Gratitude and agency go together – The husband learns that his peace can't depend on her choices; it must come from cultivating gratitude within himself. Ten-day goals – They agree to take small, concrete steps—ten days at a time—to make life together a little “more good” and a little “less bad.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Live Unashamed, Sam shares his personal struggles with the fear of 'doing the work,' fueled by shame and external pressures to perform. The conversation explores the importance of creating safety, setting personal goals, and building effective systems to maintain sobriety. Chris underscores the significance of consistency and the power of support networks in the journey toward recovery. Whether you're battling addiction or looking for motivation to make positive changes in your life, this episode offers invaluable insights and practical advice.Make a donation and become an Outsider!Follow us on social media! Instagram, Facebook & TikTokSubscribe to our YouTubeCheck out our recommended resourcesWant to rep the message? Shop our MERCH! For more inspiration, read our blogDo you have a story you are willing to share? Send us an email! contact@unashamedunafraid.com00:00 Introduction00:56 The Struggle with Shame and Recovery02:08 Personal Experiences and Insights06:51 The Importance of Doing the Work09:40 Creating Safety and Support Systems13:43 Conclusion
What happens when your finances fall apart—and instead of breaking down, you rebuild the system that failed you? In episode 236 of Joy Found Here, Lacy Garcia, founder and CEO of Willow, shares how a personal financial crisis and single motherhood inspired her to redefine financial advising. With honesty and insight, she shows that true empowerment with money begins with empathy and education—not spreadsheets—and that taking control of your finances is really about reclaiming confidence, independence, and joy.In This Episode, You Will Learn:When life “blew up” and money shame surfaced (04:13)Breaking the silence around women and money (04:38)Divorce, single motherhood, and a new mission (05:37)The three E's: empathy, education, empowerment (07:20)Baby steps to build financial confidence (10:08)Busting money myths and budget guilt (15:57)Turning crisis into a company with purpose (16:52)Independence, relationships, and self-worth (29:24)Teaching kids the truth about money (35:54)Finding joy through financial clarity (43:05)As the Founder and CEO of Willow, Lacy Garcia is redefining financial advising for women and next-generation investors. With over 15 years in wealth management, she saw how few advisors truly understand the emotional and cultural realities of money—especially for women and underrepresented groups. Through Willow, she built an award-winning platform focused on empathy, education, and empowerment, connecting clients with advisors who listen, guide, and build confidence without judgment. A proud Cuban-American and single mom, Lacy's mission is to make financial confidence accessible to everyone—because wealth-building isn't about privilege, it's about awareness and action.In this episode, Lacy shares how a mid-thirties financial crisis following divorce inspired her to create Willow and break the silence around women and money. She offers simple, sustainable steps—like automating savings, tracking expenses, and maximizing employer matches—and reminds listeners that it's never too late to start. Together with Stephanie, she explores financial independence, teaching kids about money, and how neglecting self-care can cost more than dollars. Through her story, Lacy shows that taking control of your finances is one of the most powerful paths to freedom, confidence, and lasting joy.Connect with Lacy Garcia:Trust Willow WebsiteWillow Talk on YouTubeInstagramLinkedInLet's Connect:WebsiteInstagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Purity culture isn't the opposite of sin—it's the counterfeit of real purity, emotional maturity, and healthy sexuality. In this episode, we unpack how purity culture quietly slips into our parenting, our faith conversations, and our expectations of teens… and how to replace it with something actually healing. We'll cover five practical steps that help your teen build healthy sexuality, spiritual resilience, emotional wellbeing, and genuine self-trust—without shame, fear, or pressure. You'll walk away with: A clear understanding of how purity culture harms both boys and girls emotionally, spiritually, and developmentally. Five actionable ways to support your teen in forming healthy, grounded sexuality rooted in connection and worthiness. Tools to model emotional maturity and normalize curiosity, agency, boundaries, and self-expression. Shame-free approach for talking about bodies, relationships, desire, and consent. A grounded roadmap for raising teens who feel confident, connected, spiritually anchored, and safe being themselves. If you're ready to parent with more peace, confidence, and connection—and less fear and control—I'd love to help you get there. Book a free Peaceful Parenting Strategy Call here
In this episode, Therese Markow and Dr. Lucas F.W. Wilson discuss his book, Shame-Sex Attraction, which explores the experiences of conversion therapy survivors. Lucas explains that conversion therapy aims to change sexual orientation or gender identity, despite its ineffectiveness and harmful nature. He traces the history of conversion practices from the 1800s to the present, highlighting various methods like electroshock therapy and aversion therapy, and their rapid growth after 1976 up through the heyday in the early 2000s. Dr. Wilson shares his personal journey through conversion therapy at Liberty University and emphasizes the broader impact of conversion practices on societal beliefs and individual identities. He advocates for empathy and understanding to challenge these practices. Key Takeaways: There are no known cases where conversion therapy has actually changed someone's sexual attraction. While there is anecdotal evidence from the organizations perpetuating the claims, research shows that it is not effective. "Pastoral Counseling" and other similar phrases are used to mask or obfuscate the practice of conversion therapy to hide the work that is being done. There is no typical or standard conversion therapy. The experiences range widely from person to person. Conversion practices can be seen throughout many, if not all, people's lives, even if they've never been to official conversion therapy, nor is it solely for those who are part of the queer or religious community. It is important to engage with ideas and communities that are different from your own. "I would argue that probably every single person in this world at some point has been told 'don't act like this,' whether they were a kid or older, and that message has stayed with them and affected how they present their gender and how they identify." — Dr. Lucas F.W. Wilson Episode References: Boy Erased: A Memoir of Identity, Faith, and Family by Garrard Conley 1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture Genocidal Intentions: Social Death and the Ex-Gay Movement by Sue E. Spivey and Christine M. Robinson Connect with Dr. Lucas F.W. Wilson: Professional Bio: https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/historical-studies/people/lucas-wilson LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucas-wilson-2a0753b1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/luke.wilson.96 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukeslamdunkwilson/ Threads: https://www.threads.com/@lukeslamdunkwilson TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lukeslamdunkwilson Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/lukeslamdunkwilson.bsky.social X: https://x.com/wilson_fw Other Publications: https://utschools.academia.edu/LucasWilson Book: Shame-Sex Attraction: Survivors' Stories of Conversion TherapyBook: At Home with the Holocaust Connect with Therese: Website: www.criticallyspeaking.net Threads: @critically_speaking Email: theresemarkow@criticallyspeaking.net Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
How God Heals Trauma and Turns Pain Into Purpose | Rev. Jocelyn TalksAre you hiding your pain, feeling ashamed, or unsure how God can use your story? In this episode of Rev. Jocelyn Talks, I share how I overcame domestic violence, shame, and emotional pain — and how God can use YOUR story to heal, inspire, and empower others.Learn practical steps for Christian trauma healing, how to face your pain without running, and how to re-author your story so it becomes a testimony of God's grace.Whether you've experienced abuse, loss, divorce, or failure, this episode will help you:✅ Confront and process your pain✅ Understand God's role in your healing✅ Use your story to empower others and answer your callDon't miss this message, it could change your life and the life of someone else.
Join Shaley Hoogendoorn and Dr. Andrea Vassilev as they share about their TRAVEL UPDATES and what strategies they used to manage their mood disorders. Shaley and Andrea share first‑hand experiences of traveling with Bipolar this summer and fall— from attending an international conference in Japan to a family camping trip. They discuss planning, managing time‑zone changes, medication paperwork, sleep strategies, and setting expectations. The episode offers concrete tips: prepare your circadian rhythm in advance, carry backup sleep meds, check consulate rules for prescriptions, prioritize rest around events, and use “change from baseline” to detect risky behavior. They also emphasize flexibility, peer support, and gentle self‑compassion during and after trips. Tune in for vulnerable and relatable stories, practical hacks for holiday and business travel, and encouragement to connect with community resources and peer groups. Connect with us: IG @this.is.bipolar Youtube: this is bipolar channel TT @this.is.bipolar Be sure to sign up for my newsletter at thisisbipolar.com to get a free "Bipolar Travel Toolkit" PDF to help you prepare ahead and manage bipolar disorder while traveling. Chapter Markers: (00:02:58) Andrea's Upcoming Book (00:03:07) Andrea's Trip to Japan (00:10:35) Medication Challenges (00:14:20) Importance of Prevention (00:16:26) Conference Experience (00:21:11) Planning for Business Trips (00:27:04) Post Travel Reflections (00:28:17) Shaley's Camping Trip (00:34:17) Balancing Expectations (00:37:23) Memorable Moments Thank you from the bottom of my heart for listening. If this episode or podcast means something to you, I would be forever grateful if you would follow/subscribe the ‘this is bipolar' podcast wherever you listen to your podcasts so you stay up to date. It would also mean the world to me if you gave a 5 ⭐️ star review- this helps the podcast reach those who need to hear it most. Much love, Shaley xo More about your Host: Shaley Hoogendoorn is a speaker, content creator and currently hosts the popular “this is bipolar” vlog and podcast. She lives with bipolar 2 disorder and shares her story and the stories of others to dismantle the stigma around mental illness. Meet our Guest Co-Host: Dr. Andrea Vassilev holds a doctorate in psychology, is a therapist in California, and has lived with bipolar disorder for over 25 years. Andrea is the creator of the program Overcoming Self-Stigma in Bipolar Disorder and serves on the Board of Directors of the International Society for Bipolar Disorders. As a clinician and academic with lived experience, Andrea brings a special perspective to both her professional and advocacy work. Andrea hopes that by telling her own story of life with bipolar disorder through the lenses of clinical causes, treatments, and outcomes that she can provide education, hope, and comfort to others. You can connect with her on Instagram @best.life.bipolar or at www.andreavassilev.com. Be sure to pre-order Dr. Andrea's book - releases July 1st 2026 Beyond the Bipolar Label: A Workbook to Overcome Self-Stigma, Break Free from Shame and Live Authentically Shaley is passionate about educating and empowering others about bipolar disorder. She has contributed to publications for Sanctuary Ministries, Psych Central and BP Hope magazine. She hosted a series interviewing women living with mental illnesses at SheLoves Magazine in a series named "Sisters in Mental Illness." Shaley's greatest hope is that creating safe spaces to connect will give hope and comfort those that struggle.
What if the feeling of “not enough” wasn't the truth—but a wound waiting to be healed?In this deeply honest conversation, Jetty Nieuwenhuis, speaker, model, Ironman finisher, and wellness advocate, shares her journey from bulimia, depression, and Lyme disease to radical self-acceptance. Together, we unpack what it means to reparent your inner child, move through shame, and trust yourself again after years of people-pleasing and perfectionism.We talk about navigating difficult relationships, releasing the victim narrative, and finding freedom in embracing all parts of who you are—especially the ones you used to hide.Connect with Jetty:https://www.instagram.com/trujetty/✨ Topics We Explore:Inner child healing and emotional reparentingThe connection between self-trust, shame, and eating disordersHow to stop performing for love and start living authenticallyReleasing perfectionism and learning to be seen as you areIf you've ever felt like you're doing everything “right” but still not feeling enough, this episode will help you remember the wholeness that's been there all along.If you tend to nod “yes” while your gut whispers “no,” this one's for you.You're not weak—you've just learned to equate kindness with compliance.To keep the peace. To avoid guilt. To hold everything together, even when it costs your own center.But every silent yes drains your energy, blurs your truth, and teaches others to expect what depletes you.Boundaries aren't rejection; they're self-respect in action.
BT & Sal are furious about Giants rookie Abdul Carter's repeated lack of commitment and poor judgment, sparked by a caller's outrage over Carter's appearance on Monday Night Raw. They slam the linebacker for his "disgusting" decision to participate in a wrestling skit and hold a championship belt while the Giants sit at 2-9—calling it a total lack of self-awareness. The hosts highlight Carter's history of "bad optics," including missing a walkthrough, reportedly falling asleep, being disciplined with limited snaps, and his brazen request for Lawrence Taylor's #56. The biggest concern, however, is the Giants' culture: the hosts question why no veteran leader has stepped up to "check" the young player and demand he take his job seriously.
You've heard the story of Adam and Eve before: a snake, an apple, a garden, and a whole lot of trouble.But what if that's not what the story was ever meant to be about?In this first episode of Sunday School Remix, Pastor Nate digs into the Garden of Eden story with grown-up eyes. Together, we look at how this ancient story speaks to our world today, where we still wrestle with control, guilt, and the temptation to “play God.”Maybe the serpent wasn't Satan.Maybe the fruit wasn't an apple.And maybe the real “fall” was never about disobedience at all — but about shame and blame.In this episode:The surprising details Genesis actually says (and doesn't say)Why calling the serpent “Satan” misses the pointThe connection between the fig tree and Jesus' last weekHow shame and blame became humanity's oldest reflexWhat it means to let God be God — and live unashamed✨ Sunday School Remix is a new Together 4 Good series re-examining familiar Bible stories to uncover what they really tell us about faith, humanity, and grace today.
What if the biggest barrier to healing… is the belief that you're broken? So many of us are doing everything right — eating better, moving more, trying to fix our health — but deep down, we're carrying a quiet belief that we're not enough. That our body is the problem. That healing has to come through restriction, guilt, or perfection. But what if real change begins not with feeling shame — but love? In this week's episode, we sit down with Ocean Robbins, CEO of the Food Revolution Network, for a deep, honest conversation about what it means to root health in compassion — not shame. Ocean is the son of John Robbins, who famously walked away from the Baskin-Robbins empire to write Diet for a New America. Ocean has forged his own path — helping millions transform their relationship with food and health to experience what truly matters to us in life. In this episode we explore: Why so many people feel like they're failing at health How Ocean's upbringing shaped his values and mission The tension between grief, perfectionism, and purpose What it means to choose love — again and again This conversation was one of our most soulful and resonant yet — and I'm so glad to have Po back for it. You're definitely in for a treat. So whether you've felt stuck, not enough, and are looking for a gentler path forward — this episode is for you. Until next time… Live well and RAK ON, – Dr. Rak
Matthew 18:21-22 “Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, “Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother or sister who sins against me? Up to seven times?” Jesus answered, “I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times.”A few of the ladies from my prayer group and I attended a bootcamp to teach us about the unbound method of deliverance. Unbound is a method of setting people free from the things that weigh them down. Sometimes we open doors to the enemy in ways we didn't know and Unbound helps us close those doors. There are 5 Keys in the Unbound program. The five keys are: Repenting of sin and expressing faith in Jesus; forgiving oneself and others; renouncing the lies, spirits, and tactics of Satan; taking authority over the works of Satan; receiving the Father's blessing. When you go through an Unbound session you meet with someone and they walk you through each of these keys. In our first night of training we covered an intro and then we learned about the first two keys. The first one was repenting of sin and expressing faith in Jesus. We all sin, it is a part of our daily life, and yet when we sin in hurts our relationship with God. When we sin we are opening a door for the enemy to come in. Repentance for our sins is a big part of our freedom. If we truly want to be free we can't have our sins hanging over us. One way our sins can invite the enemy in is because He will then use that sin to make us ashamed of what we did. Shame is straight from hell, it is not from God. Once we start to feel ashamed then we pull away and we tend to isolate because we feel as though we aren't worthy of anything. Once we repent we bring our sins out of the darkness and into the light and they no longer have hold over us. The second key we talked about is forgiveness. This is the one that left the biggest impression on me. This is the one that I don't think we realize how important it is. I remember when I was at a Bible study and they were talking about forgiveness. We were talking about Matthew 6:14, “For if you forgive other people when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you.” When they said that God forgives us the same way we forgive those who trespass against us I was so surprised. I had no idea what they were talking about. Now, I have been a Catholic for my whole life and this was only about 10 years ago. I have probably said the Our Father prayer more times than I can count and yet I never really put two and two together. Have you ever had a time when you heard something or realized something and it was life changing for you? I can remember two times this has happened for me with scripture. The first one was when I discovered Romans 8:11, “And if the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead is living in you, he who raised Christ from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies because of his Spirit who lives in you.” When I discovered we have the power of the one who raised Jesus from the dead, the same power Jesus had, that was life changing for me. The second time was when I discovered what I am really saying when I say the Our Father prayer. “Forgive us O Lord as we forgive those who trespass against us.” Did you know that is what you are saying? How many times do you say that prayer, have you said that prayer? If you say the rosary every day you have said it at least 6-5 times daily. When I heard this I was determined to learn how to forgive better. I was determined to not hold things against people. I have done my best to do this. Over the course of the last 10 years have a learned quite a bit about forgiveness in my quest to become better at it. First I learned what forgiveness is and is not. Forgiveness is making a decision that you are no longer going to give the thing that happened any space in your brain anymore. You are not going to think about it and you are not going let it dictate what you do and how you act. Forgiveness is an act of the will, it is not a feeling. You can, not feel like forgiving someone and yet you can still forgive them. You can forgive someone and yet not feel like anything has changed. Forgiveness is not saying the thing that the other person did was ok, it was not. When you forgive you are not letting the other person off the hook and condoning their behavior. Forgiveness is making a decision to turn the judgement over to God. Forgiveness is making a decision that you are no longer going to let the unforgiveness eat you up inside. The person you are refusing to forgive probably has moved on and your unforgiveness is not bothering them at all. The analogy that I have heard time and time again about forgiveness is that it is like taking a little sip of poison every single day with the expectation that the other person will die. I know you are angry, hurt, sad, I am sure you have every right to be and also, as long as you keep thinking about it and refusing to forgive, you can't really heal. I talk to people I know about unforgiveness all the time since learning we will be forgiven as we forgive. I can't help it, I understand what is at stake and I know it is not worth it. Whoever you are refusing to forgive has probably taken enough from you, are you really going to let them take you eternal salvations too? What they did to you, is not forgiving them worth the risk of God not forgiving you? Our teacher on Monday told us about a preacher/minister who had died and found out he was on his way to hell. He said he saw how horrible it was. In hell this man saw another man on all fours on fire from head to toe. He had a collar around his neck attached to a chain and a demon was holding the chain. Our teacher told us that this man went to hell because he had unforgiveness in his heart. I was curious to hear the exact story so I looked it up online. I will put a link to the article in the show notes. It turns out is was a priest who had a heart attack and must have flatlined at some point. CLICK HERE for the article.Here is what priest said, "I thought I was going upward because I thought I had done so much good in this lifetime trying to help so many people and made so many decisions that were godly decisions, but as opposed to me going up, I went down.” This priest was very angry as he said he did so much good in his lifetime. Then he said he saw Jesus and Jesus gave him a personal message. "He said, 'You have been secretly upset with the people who have hurt you. You had been hoping that I would punish the people that hurt you. These are not your people. These are my people.' He said, 'I only want you to focus on the assignment I am giving you.' The priest explains, “Although I did good, the thing I had in my heart was the unforgiveness to the people who wronged me. A person that can't forgive is a person that has forgotten how much they have been forgiven of.”This example is probably not what we want to hear. I know it scared me when I heard it and yet we must hear it. We have to know what will keep us from spending eternity with our Father. This is why God sends people to share these messages with us. Mary gave the little children of Fatima an image of hell and told them that more people than we know are ending up there. Forgiveness is not easy, I know that. I know that I don't understand some of the things that have happened to you. I know people can be terrible and they do terrible things. If you are struggling to forgive I ask you to review what forgiveness is and is not again. You don't have to forgive and forget. You don't have to forgive the person and invite them over for Christmas. It is perfectly ok to forgive the person and never see them again, never tell them you forgave them, never talk to them again. Forgiveness is for you, it is not for them. The last line the priest said really hit me. “A person that can't forgive is a person that has forgotten how much they have been forgiven of.” What if all the people we wronged refused to forgive us? What if God held original sin against us and refused to forgive us? What if he refused to send His only son to save us? Forgiveness is so much more important than we think it is. I know so many people who are refusing to forgive because they say the other person doesn't deserve forgiveness. You might be right and also, forgiveness is about them, it is about you. It is about setting yourself free from the spirit of unforgiveness. Unforgiveness can block so much from the Lord. It can block healing, it can block graces, it can block your forgiveness from the Lord. Is it really worth it?I want to take a minute to add some hope to this episode as if you are harboring unforgiveness it might be very scary to think of the consequences. You might have had some truly terrible things done to you and you want the Lord to forgive you and yet you have no idea where to even begin forgiving the other person or people. Here is the thing, the Lord doesn't expect you to forgive on your own. We can't actually forgive on our own. All we can do is say, yes Lord, I want to forgive, and the Lord can change your heart for you. If you are at a point right now where you really can't even say, Lord, I want to forgive, please help me, that's ok, the Lord meets us where we are at. Can you say I want to want to forgive? Can you say, Jesus, can you give me the grace to want to want to forgive? If so, Jesus will help you get to that point and then you can move to actually forgiving. My teacher told a story about a woman who was doing an Unbound session and the woman who she was working with refused to forgive her sister. Well, this is the first key, you can't move on to the rest of the keys if you can't first get through forgiveness. The woman was adamant that she would not forgive or even pray for her sister. The woman leading the session asked if she would be able to ask Jesus to help her want to want to forgive. She said yes and she asked Jesus. She said ok, now she wanted to want forgive, but she still couldn't forgive. The leader asked her if she would be willing to do 1% of the work to forgive if Jesus could do the other 99%. She said she thought she might be able to do that and so she forgave her sister 1% and Jesus did the rest. Remember, forgiveness is an act of the will, it is not a feeling. She might not have felt any different after she forgave her sister that 1% but she was willing to do it. God will meet you where you are at too! If all you can say right now is, “Lord please give me the grace to want to want to want to forgive.” That's ok, just say it. God is the one who does the forgiving. We just need to say the words and God does all the hard parts. God is asking us to let Him in, to not refuse to let Him work on any area of us. Can we do that? Can we give God even a tiny little crack of a window where He can come in and transform our heart? Don't let the unforgiveness of what others did dictate the level of forgiveness you get from God. Haven't then done enough, don't let them continue to have an effect on your life and definitely not your eternity.Dear Heavenly Father, I ask you to bless all those listening to this episode today. Lord, today's topic was a hard one. I ask you to open people's hearts and minds and let them hear the word that you want them to hear. Holy Spirit I ask you to convict each person listening to this of any unforgiveness that they may have so we can all work to forgive. Sometimes our unforgiveness is hidden and so we ask for you to show us any areas we need to forgive in Lord. We say yes to you coming in and helping us forgive. We say yes to you forgiving us as we forgive others. We say yes to loving your children as you love them. We love you Lord and we are sorry for closing you out and not letting you heal our hearts by guarding them with unforgiveness. We need your help Lord and we are so grateful you always come when we call. We ask all of this in accordance with your will and in Jesus' holy name, Amen.Thank you so much for joining me on this journey to walk boldly with Jesus. I look forward to meeting you hear again on Monday. Remember, Jesus loves you, and so do I! 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In this episode of The Strong Stoic, I'm joined by classicist and author Inger Kuin to dive deep into the wild, hilarious, and surprisingly practical life of Diogenes—the original Cynic and, in many ways, the “stress test” for Stoic ideas.We explore:Who Diogenes was and why his life still mattersWhy he chose to live in a jar, throw away his cup, and embrace radical simplicityHow his ideas flowed through Crates to Zeno, making him Stoicism's “intellectual grandfather”The difference between training your body vs punishing itHow temporary discomfort (no-spend months, cabin weekends, etc.) can build real resilienceCultural norms, door-holding in Canada, and why Diogenes cared more about justice than etiquetteCosmopolitanism and being a “citizen of the cosmos” instead of a slave to one culture's expectationsWhether Diogenes was “crazy” or just radically consistent with his philosophyThe tension between independence and human connection: why Diogenes avoided close attachments—and why Inger (and I) think that might throw the baby out with the bathwaterHow to examine your own motives honestly: are you saying “yes” for good, joy, or just money and status?We close with practical advice on bringing a bit of Diogenes into modern life without selling your house and moving into a barrel—by questioning your motives, experimenting with less comfort, and rethinking the weight you give to externals.Guest & BookInger's new book, Diogenes: The Rebellious Life and Revolutionary Philosophy of the Original Cynic, is out November 11, 2025 and available wherever you buy books (hardcover, e-book, and audiobook).
Have you talked to a parent recently? Are they...okay?From textbook bans to health food trends, there's a whole culture of fear and political propaganda that preys on new parents, convincing them that just buying this or just voting for that will keep their children safe. But how do you know if something is a moral panic or a legitimate concern?Brittany is joined by Karen Leick, author of Parents, Media and Panic through the Years, and Cynthia Wang, Clinical Professor of Management and Organizations at Northwestern University to sift through the differences.Follow Brittany Luse on Instagram: @bmluseFor handpicked podcast recommendations every week, subscribe to NPR's Pod Club newsletter at npr.org/podclub.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
How is your soul doing this holiday season? What if the heaviness you're carrying this holiday season is actually an invitation for your soul to be held, healed, and renewed? In our re-released episode, Caring for Your Soul During the Holidays, Diane and Allie discuss the value of soul care during the holidays, addressing common challenges such as overwhelm, comparison, loneliness, grief, and family dynamics. This conversation will encourage and equip you with practical ways to set priorities, experience true connection, and navigate emotional complexities during this time of year. Whether you are decorating, planning, or shopping this week, remember to take time to quiet your soul and be in God's presence. He loves you and longs to refresh you. Episode Topics: Caring for your soul is essential, especially during the holidays. The holidays can be difficult due to unrealistic expectations. Loneliness is a significant issue that many face during this time. Faith can provide strength and comfort during challenging moments. Grief is a natural part of life and should be acknowledged. It's important to allow yourself to feel and process grief. Finding connection through service can alleviate feelings of loneliness. Setting boundaries with family can help manage difficult relationships. Prioritizing what truly matters during the holidays is crucial. Celebrating Christ and drawing closer in faith can bring joy. Episode Chapters: 0:00 Introduction to Mental Health + Purpose 2:40 Exploring the 12 Habits for a Sound Mind 5:43 Understanding Identity and Its Impact on Mental Health 8:43 The Role of Shame in Mental Health 11:48 Navigating Relationships and Boundaries 14:42 Self-Awareness and Personal Growth 30:03 Closing + Resources Important Links: Get the Podcast Show Notes Diane Arnold's Book: 12 Habits for a Sound Mind and Joyful Life Diane's Website + Resources: https://www.thefamilycollective.co/ Get our Guide: "15 Social Media Boundaries to Protect Your Joy" Get Allie's book: "Social Media Reset" Get Allie's book: "Wonderfully Made" Join our Love Her A'Latte campaign — help make our podcast possible Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok Visit our website: https://wonderfullymade.org/
Your brain and body have a bandwidth for handling the realities of life. It's called your Window of Tolerance. In this episode, Dennis and Lisa unpack what that means, why it matters, and how to expand it. You'll get practical tips to boost happiness and reduce shame so you can widen your window and stay calm, even on the hardest days.The Leadership Development Group is a consulting firm led by Dennis and Lisa McIntee that exists to help you create a better work culture through drama free strategies, leadership coaching, and training. Since 2005, they have helped over 2,000 companies become drama free and significantly increase their productivity as a result. Discover the freedom of a better work culture today at leadershipdevgroup.com.Resources Mentioned in the Episode: Dr. Dan Siegel The Disappointment Navigator™ Black Friday Deal: The Resilient Leader Toolbox™
Become a Patron or YouTube Member for ad-free episodes and bonus stories every Monday and Friday as well as exclusive content: Cultiv8 Patreon or YouTube Membership Head to https://factormeals.com/factorpodcast and use code WIKI50OFF to get 50% off! Give and get timeless holiday staples that last this season with Quince! Head to https://www.quince.com/reddit and use code REDDIT for FREE shipping and 365-day returns. Send us fan mail! Sean Salvino 2700 Cullen Blvd PO Box 84348 Pearland, TX 77584-0802 Want to be part of the show? Leave us a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/Redditonwiki Stories will be played for our $15 Tier Patrons https://www.patreon.com/c/cultiv8podcastnetwork Bonus stories + episodes + ad-free + extra live streams + cameo requests and so many more. (Timestamps are approximate due to dynamic ad insertion. Become a Patron or YouTube member for ad-free episodes) On today's episode we have the following Reddit stories:(00:00) - Intro(03:24) - I F32 want to break up with my boyfriend M54 for a younger guy.(16:54) - I'm going to have to break my husband's mistress' heart, and I don't want to do it(26:02) - My (30F) boyfriend (30M) asked me to pay him back for the rent he covered while I was unemployed, and I'm honestly shocked(34:27) - I wore white to a wedding. Shame me
You think having sex when you don't really want to will keep your partner happy. But obligation sex actually destroys desire—and doesn't help either of you in the long run.Research shows that when you cross your own boundaries repeatedly this way, your desire drops even further. Resentment builds. And your partner can wind up feeling even more unwanted.I break down what actually happens with obligation sex, why it doesn't help either partner, and how to choose a different option that honors each person's truth while actually building (rather than eroding) connection.Get my free guide: 5 Steps to Start Solving Desire Differences (Without Blame or Shame), A Practical Starting Point for Individuals and Couples, at https://laurajurgens.com/libido Find out more about me at https://laurajurgens.com/
Big Idea: God became man to lift our shame Problem: We hide to protect our shame, and use pride as a coat to cover it. Solution: Christ wore our flesh and shame to clothe us in His righteousness and bring us out of hiding Vision: To become people who live vulnerably present; free from shame, stripped of pride, and clothed in Christ, so that others can experience God's embodied love through us. Steps to Change: 1. Step out of Hiding 2. Sit with others 3. Be vulnerable Links: Website: https://thegrovechurch.co Instagram: https://instagram.com/thegrovechurchofficial Facebook: https://facebook.com/thegrovechurchofficial Sermon Audio: https://soundcloud.com/thegrovechurchofficial Podcast: https://tr.ee/c0BcdkUV3C Support Our Ministry: https://grovechurch.churchcenter.com/giving If this video was helpful to you, please like, comment, and subscribe — and share it with someone who needs hope today.
In this message from Genesis 9, we explore the final scene of Noah's life… his…
Life Transformations with Michael Hart Aired: November 17, 2025 on CHRI Radio 99.1FM in Ottawa, Canada. For questions or to schedule an appointment with Elim Counselling Services, call 1-877-544-ELIM(3546) or email mhart@elimcounsellingministry.com. Visit elimcounsellingministry.com for more information. For more CHRI shows, visit chri.ca
Episode 131The Holiday Trifecta: 3 Challenges, 1 SeasonPositive Connections Radio (Podcast)HALT and Call for BackupCoast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintockSummaryIn this episode of Positive Connections Radio's H.A.L.T. and Call for Backup, hosts Mike Koch and Jim engage with Trevor Flores to discuss the challenges faced by first responders during the holiday season, termed the 'Holiday Trifecta.' They explore the emotional demands of Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's, emphasizing the importance of coping tools, awareness, and support systems. The conversation highlights the unique experiences of first responders, the need for self-care, and practical strategies to navigate the holidays effectively. The episode concludes with a reminder of available resources for those in recovery and the significance of community support.TakeawaysThe holiday season can be emotionally demanding for first responders.Coping mechanisms can be adaptive or maladaptive; awareness is key.It's important to have an exit strategy for holiday gatherings.Building a support system is crucial for mental health.Self-awareness can help manage stress during the holidays.The cyclical nature of emotions means ups and downs are normal.Planning ahead for the holidays can alleviate stress.First responders often face unique challenges during holiday shifts.Utilizing available resources can aid in recovery and support.It's never too late to reach out for help or support.Chapters00:00 The Holiday Trifecta Introduction08:31 Navigating the Holiday Stressors17:11 The Shift in Holiday Experiences for First Responders22:24 Preparing for the Holidays in Recovery25:34 Navigating Holiday Stress as First Responders29:00 Communication and Planning for Holiday Challenges32:24 Strategies for Managing Holiday Expectations37:45 The Importance of Support Systems41:52 Overcoming Guilt and Shame in Recovery45:44 Cyclical Nature of Emotions During Holidays51:18 Practical Strategies for Clinicians and Responders01:01:23 The Importance of Starting Now01:02:41 Support Networks and Resources01:06:06 Reaching Out for Help01:07:00 Final Thoughts and Encouragement“Be Strong, Stand Up, Speak Your Truth, and Break the Stigma.”Music by Rod Kim-Let's Play-SoundtrackVideo B-Roll: “They Come” Honoring First Responders (Lancaster Baptist Church)Firstresponderwellness.comMentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.comPositiveconnectionsradio.comMcLintockcounseling.comhttp://www.youtube.com/@HALTandCallforBackup
Simone Biles talks about her implants, Michigan at Wrigley Field, Sami Sheen vapid tattoo tour, Texas cop v. Gamecocks, KISS honors Ace, Bond girl Kendall Jenner, Ohtani's dog > his wife, and our show causes car accidents. We'll do a LIVE Detroit Lions overreaction show tomorrow at 10:30am. Get your Drew Lane Show merch today! Sports: Marc went to Wrigley Field to support the cult. The Michigan Wolverines defeated Northwestern 24-22. Texas A&M had a wild comeback against the South Carolina Gamecocks. A Texas State Trooper stole the show with some roughhousing. The Alabama kicker is a hothead! Bronny James started and sucked it up. MSU lost another one, this time to Penn State. College GameDay had the worst $2M kicks possibly ever. The Eddie Murphy documentary remains watchable. Drew went on a Murphy movie binge this weekend. Music: Gene Simmons had some nice words for Ace Frehley. Paul Stanley led a moment of silence. Some lost Black Sabbath demos are going to be released. Sharon Osbourne is none too pleased. Alex Van Halen is dropping another book. AI country is taking over the charts. Wolfgang Van Halen has a new Mammoth album out. Shohei Ohtani won another MVP award and he shows his love to his dog. A THIRD deer was smoked while listening to our program. Another dude was involved in a hit and run while listening. Send your crashes to 209-66-Boner! Michelle Obama has another book out. She claims the US isn't ready for a female president. She goes on to explain why Black people can't swim. California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter is cratering. Politics: Tucker Carlson got ahold of Thomas Matthew Crook's digital footprint. Rocket Money pulls their advertising from Carlson due to Nick Fuentes' appearance on the show. Dasha Nekrasova was dropped by her talent agency for appearing on Fuentes' show. Zohran Mamdani may get his tax raise approved in New York. Kanye West is sorry for being antisemetic. Kylie Jenner is about to make a crappy album. Kendall Jenner wants to be the next Bond girl. Britney Spears cuddled up with the Kardashians over the weekend. The Rolling Stones covered disco classic Shame, Shame, Shame by Shirley & Company. The Stones had quite the Disco run. Simone Biles got some great new boobies. Dave Portnoy heckler, Patrick McClintock, had a GoFundMe that raised $30K. It seems to be gone now. Sami Sheen gives us a tour of her crappy tattoos. She hates the vast majority of them. The Wikipedia co-founder storms off podcast. Billie Eilish vs Elon Musk. There is a war against billionaires! Amy Schumer has lost weight and so she's dumping her husband. South Park continues going hard at Donald Trump as they show him nailing JD Vance. The BBC edited a Jan 6th clip of Donald Trump and the head of the network has resigned. Nauseating troll, Jack Doherty, was arrested in Miami. Hilary Duff is going on tour. She once gave Mike Comrie a BJ after he proposed. Meghan Markle shares a preview of her Christmas decorations. We roll through this Markle classic. She recently made another cooking blunder. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
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John 4:1-15FIVE PRINCIPLES FOR SPIRITUAL CONVERSATIONSTRANSITION:“From Jesus' conversation with the Samaritan woman, I want to give you five practical principles that you can use THIS WEEKPRINCIPLE #1: START WHERE THEY ARE“Notice how Jesus begins. He doesn't launch into a sermon. He doesn't hand her a tract. He asks for a drink of water!John 4:7 Jesus started with something natural, something she could relate to. He met her at her point of need—she had water, He was thirsty.Start conversations where people already are. Talk about their job, their family, their struggles, their interests. Find common ground.1 Corinthians 9:22Don't be weird. Don't be pushy. Just be HUMAN. Build a bridge through genuine interest and conversation.”“Ask questions! People love talking about themselves. ‘How's your family?' ‘What do you do for work?' How were you raised spiritually ‘How are you handling all the stress in the world right now?'PRINCIPLE #2: CREATE CURIOSITY“Once Jesus has her attention, watch what He does:John 4:10He didn't force the conversation. He INTRIGUED her. He made her curious. She had to ask, ‘What are you talking about? What is this living water?'You don't have to explain the entire gospel in 30 seconds. You don't have to argue or debate. Just create curiosity.Share your story in a way that makes people want to know more.Tell story about Charlene 1 Peter 3:15Did you catch that? WHEN they ask. Create curiosity, and they'll ASK!”PRINCIPLE #3: GO FROM PHYSICAL TO SPIRITUALJesus is a master at this. He takes something physical—water—and turns it into something spiritual.John 4:13-14 He's saying, ‘You're focused on physical water, but I'm offering you something that satisfies your SOUL.'Listen for spiritual hunger underneath physical conversations.Someone says, ‘I'm so stressed at work.' → You can say, ‘I used to feel that way until I found peace in my relationship with God.'Someone says, ‘I'm so lonely.' → You can say, ‘I've learned that only God can fill that hole in our hearts.'Someone says, ‘I feel like my life has no purpose.' → You can say, ‘That's exactly how I felt before I discovered God's plan for my life.'Every physical need points to a deeper spiritual need. Jesus knew that. And He gently moved the conversation from surface level to soul level.”PRINCIPLE #4: BE HONEST ABOUT SIN—BUT WITH COMPASSION“This is where a lot of Christians mess up. We either avoid talking about sin altogether, or we come across as judgmental and harsh.Talk about your struggle with sin… Some of the peace and victory you have seen."Your mess can become your message, and your test can become your testimony."Watch how Jesus handles it:John 4:16-18Jesus is DIRECT. He doesn't sugarcoat her sin. But notice His tone—He's not condemning her. He's revealing her need for a Savior.Don't avoid talking about sin, but speak the truth in LOVE.Ephesians 4:15“Here's the secret: Jesus didn't bring up her sin to SHAME her—He brought it up to SHOW her she needed the living water only HE could provide.When you talk about sin, always point to the SOLUTION: Jesus.”PRINCIPLE #5: MAKE IT PERSONAL—REVEAL JESUS“The woman keeps trying to make the conversation theoretical. She wants to debate theology and argue about where to worship.But Jesus brings it back to HIM:John 4:25-26Boom. There it is. ‘I'm the one you're looking for. I'm the answer to your search.'At some point in the conversation, you have to make it about JESUS.Not religion. Not church. Not rules. JESUS.Acts 4:12 “Your testimony is powerful. Tell them what Jesus has done in YOUR life. Not in a preachy way, but in a personal, authentic way.‘Let me tell you how Jesus gave me purpose when I felt worthless.'‘Let me tell you how Jesus forgave me when I thought I was too far gone.'Revelation 12:11 says we overcome ‘by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of [our] testimony.'”
"Then the Lord said to Joshua, “This day I have rolled away the reproach of Egypt from you.” Therefore the name of the place is called Gilgal[a] to this day." - Joshua 5:9 NKJVRestore Church | Yorkville, ILSunday Mornings | 10 AMJordan & Melissa Gash, Pastorshttps://www.restorechurchyorkville.com
Send us a textWe break down the common mindset pattern that shows up in the therapy room over and over again - it fuels shame, anxiety, and low self-worth - the subtle thinking style that convinces you you're always behind, always falling short, and never quite “enough.” If you feel stuck, overwhelmed, or constantly judging yourself, this episode will help you understand why.If you have goals, dreams, or even the desire to feel better in your own life, you need to stop falling into this trap. You'll learn how this unhelpful thinking pattern shows up in everyday moments, and you'll hear a real example of someone who broke free from it.You'll walk away with a powerful cognitive reframe and guided prompts to help you reflect on your own day-to-day life - so you can interrupt this mindset and replace it with something grounded, compassionate, and truly empowering.If you're tired of feeling not enough, stuck, or weighed down by who you think you “should” be, this episode is for you, listen todaySupport the showOther useful links: Free Workshop: 5-Step therapy Framework for Breaking Cycles Book a Free consult call with me (for online therapy & coaching) Follow Carly Ann on Instagram To discuss how I can support your team or audience, email: carly@carly-ann.co.uk
Our responsibility is to love each other rather than force our personal convictions on each other Think about it: If you’re doing something you’re unsure about, would you feel comfortable inviting Christ to join you in it; even if it’s just the two of you?
Strap in, Studs—this one's gonna hurt. In this cathartic special episode, the Saturn Studs crew digs deep into their archives to count down the 10ish worst movies they've ever reviewed in the long, storied, and often regrettable history of the show.From baffling blockbusters to bargain-bin oddities, the hosts revisit the films that tested their patience, sanity, and faith in the medium itself. Expect dramatic re-enactments of plot points that should never have existed, impassioned rants they thought they'd left in the past, and a long list of other cinematic transgressions (It does indeed run long here).It's a celebration of cinematic disasters, a ceremony of schlock, and a reminder of why they do this to themselves in the first place. Whether you're a longtime listener or just here for the schadenfreude, this countdown is a must-listen trip through the Hall of Shame of Saturn Studs history.Tune in and relive the misery—so you don't have to watch the movies yourself.
Troy Kinne’s heart is in the right place. As in, it’s on the wrong side.
Fantasy Football show for Nov 14, 2025. What a start to Week 11! Thursday Night recap and matchup previews on today's show. Mike celebrates TreVeyon Henderson's big night! Plus, start/sit advice for your fantasy football lineups, injury updates, and the Wheel of Shame. Manage your redraft, keeper, and dynasty fantasy football teams with the #1 fantasy football podcast.(00:00) Intro(00:45) Thursday Night Recap(08:55) Footclan Friday(09:20) NFL News(12:15) Fantasy Forecast(12:35) Chargers at Jaguars(18:40) Seahawks at Rams(24:30) 49ers at Cardinals(29:00) Ravens at Browns(34:15) Chiefs at Broncos(39:57) Lions at Eagle(45:15) Cowboys at Raiders(46:59) Fantasy Faceoff + Wheel of ShameConnect with the show:Subscribe on YouTubeVisit us on the WebSupport the ShowFollow on XFollow on InstagramJoin our Discord Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Our commander-in-chief and breaker of mores can only muster the energy to beg Republicans to stop talking about Epstein. Where is the blustery guy who proudly declared he paid no taxes and that he could shoot anyone on 5th Avenue? Because of the lame duck smell he's giving off—and the economic problems Trump himself brought on—he's not getting the support he needs from the outer MAGA media world that's obsessed with Epstein. Meanwhile, he's getting ready to have taxpayers pay off his cronies for trying to help steal the 2020 election. Plus, the four kinds of corruption in the Trump administration, the Caribbean boat bombings have driven down the price of cocaine, and the origins and modern flowering of antisemitism on the left and right. David Frum joins Tim Miller for the weekend pod. show notes David's recent episode on the military buildup off the coast of Venezuela David's interview with Sarah this week Tim's playlist
HOUR 2- Housekeeping Olympics, Box of Shame and MORE full 1797 Fri, 14 Nov 2025 16:42:00 +0000 Zti5TdtNYHv5T7PEwxnCCNr6U7PigLXb society & culture Klein/Ally Show: The Podcast society & culture HOUR 2- Housekeeping Olympics, Box of Shame and MORE Klein.Ally.Show on KROQ is more than just a "dynamic, irreverent morning radio show that mixes humor, pop culture, and unpredictable conversation with a heavy dose of realness." (but thanks for that quote anyway). Hosted by Klein, Ally, and a cast of weirdos (both on the team and from their audience), the show is known for its raw, offbeat style, offering a mix of sarcastic banter, candid interviews, and an unfiltered take on everything from culture to the chaos of everyday life. With a loyal, engaged fanbase and an addiction for pushing boundaries, the show delivers the perfect blend of humor and insight, all while keeping things fun, fresh, and sometimes a little bit illegal. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?f
What if “bad behavior” is actually a cry for connection?In this powerful and soul-level conversation, George sits down with Andi Clark, a certified parent coach and educator who helps parents, caregivers, and leaders support kids with big emotions. But this episode goes beyond parenting — it's a masterclass in how to show up with empathy, presence, and emotional regulation in every relationship, including the one with yourself.Whether you're raising a child, leading a team, or healing your own inner world, this episode is a mirror, a map, and a lifeline.What You'll Learn in This Episode:The real root of “difficult behavior” in children (and adults)Why emotional regulation is contagious — in both directionsHow to co-regulate without self-abandoningWhy shame and punishment backfire in the long runTools for supporting kids (or partners, or clients) through big emotionsWhat emotional safety actually feels like in a relationshipHow Andi went from parenting rock bottom to global impact Key Takeaways:✔️Behavior is communication. Always.✔️You can't regulate someone else if you're dysregulated yourself.✔️Your nervous system is the most powerful parenting tool you have.✔️You don't need to fix your kid — you need to support their safety.✔️Shame shuts down connection. Curiosity invites healing.✔️Consistency > Perfection. Every time.✔️Kids don't need perfect parents. They need present ones. Timestamps & Highlights:[00:00] – George introduces Andi and why this episode matters[04:40] – Andi's story: From parenting crisis to community leader[10:22] – What's actually behind “bad behavior”[14:35] – Nervous system 101: why regulation matters more than rules[20:40] – Co-regulation vs. self-abandonment[26:18] – The shame trap and how to avoid it[31:05] – How kids mirror your nervous system[36:50] – Real-life examples from Andi's coaching[42:12] – Why “repair” is more important than never messing up[47:00] – The hidden cost of punitive discipline[52:55] – Andi's personal healing journey[58:10] – What every child (and inner child) needs[1:05:00] – Final thoughts and where to connectConnect with Andi Clark:Website: https://andiclark.com/Podcast: Kids With Big EmotionsInstagram: @kidswithbigemotionsFree: The Big Emotions Self-Assessment Your Challenge This Week:Did this episode shift how you see your child—or yourself?Tag @itsgeorgebryant and @kidswithbigemotions with your biggest takeaway.Want more support?Join George's Relationships Beat Algorithms™ communityAttend a live retreat or apply for 1:1 coaching
Everyone's talking about Gen Z's sex recession - but maybe it's not about sex at all. Trevor and Eugene chat with Carter Sherman, journalist and author of The Second Coming, to discuss how maybe Gen Z's sexual appetites are being influenced by fear, politics, power, and the way intimacy has been hijacked by the internet. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" talks about "The View's" Sunny Hostin trying to shame Democrat John Fetterman live on-air for voting to end the government shutdown only to have it blow up in her face; CNN's Harry Enten showing shocking new polling data of who is most likely to replace Chuck Schumer; BBC CEO Deborah Turness resigning from her post after Donald Trump's lawsuit over the BBC's January 6th documentary was exposed for having purposely misleading edits to defame Donald Trump; Piers Morgan apologizing to Novak Djokovic on "Piers Morgan Uncensored" for his attack on him for being unvaccinated during the COVID pandemic; Russell Brand's appearance on "Real Time with Bill Maher," where he roasted MSNBC's John Heilemann for media bias; Donald Trump's tense exchange with Fox News' Laura Ingraham over H-1B visas and Chinese immigrants who take the slots in America's universities that could go to Americans; Palmer Luckey explaining to Shawn Ryan how H-1B visas are abused in Silicon Valley; World War II veteran Alec Penstone telling "Good Morning Britain" why he regrets his sacrifice to the UK on Remembrance Day; and much more. WATCH the MEMBER-EXCLUSIVE segment of the show here: https://rubinreport.locals.com/ Check out the NEW RUBIN REPORT MERCH here: https://daverubin.store/ ---------- Today's Sponsors: Morgan & Morgan - Morgan & Morgan is America's Largest Injury Law Firm, with over 1,000 attorneys operating in all 50 states. Go to: https://ForThePeople.com/Rubin Juvent - Stop joint pain and stiffness with the Juvent Micro-Impact Platform. In the US, the Juvent device is considered investigational for the treatment of osteoporosis or improvement/maintenance of bone mineral density. Our claims have not been reviewed or cleared by the FDA to treat any disease or condition. The JUVENT® Micro-Impact Platform® is registered as a Class I medical device for exercise and rehabilitation." Go to http://Juvent.com/RUBIN and use the code RUBIN to save $300 on your own Juvent. Tax Network USA - If you owe back taxes or have unfiled returns, don't let the government take advantage of you. Whether you owe a few thousand or a few million, they can help you. Call 1(800)-958-1000 for a private, free consultation or Go to: https://tnusa.com/dave
In this intimate London-based episode of LOVERS, Shan sits down with the legendary storyteller and pleasure educator Seema Anand, the woman who transformed shame into sacred power. From being judged and silenced for her fascination with the Kama Sutra to becoming its most celebrated modern interpreter, Seema shares how self-love became her act of rebellion. Together, we talk about: ✨ Growing up rebelling against libertine attitudes and then discovering Tantra ✨ The link between shame, sensuality, and self-expression ✨ Why women still feel guilt for wanting pleasure ✨ The truth behind the Kama Sutra's ancient wisdom ✨ How to fall in love with yourself — unapologetically in your sixties or at any age This episode was inspired by our collaboration jewelry line KAMA, created to remind women to prioritize pleasure — in bed and beyond. Each piece is designed to honor the art of connection and confidence. In collaboration with Surmeyi, our Käma collection celebrates women's bodies as inseparable from nature, and pleasure as the invisible force balancing the universe. Get your jewelry today: