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Dr. Hillary Cauthen joins Something For Everybody this week. Dr. C is the Director at TOPPS & a Certified Mental Performance Consultant In this conversation, Dr. Hillary discusses the importance of creating a culture of care in sports, emphasizing the need for empathy and understanding in coaching. She highlights the darker aspects of sports, including mental health challenges faced by athletes, and the impact of specialization in youth sports. The discussion also covers the role of parents in supporting their children in sports and the significance of developing a competitive mindset. Dr. Hillary provides practical strategies for athletes to prepare mentally and physically for competition, underscoring the importance of self-reflection and connection in coaching. - Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and Personal Check-In 02:24 Creating a Culture of Care in Sports 05:55 The Dark Side of Sports and Athlete Well-Being 10:03 Coaching with Care: Balancing Performance and Empathy 16:06 The Specialization Debate in Youth Sports 20:28 The Role of Parents in Youth Sports 26:05 Developing an Ideal Competitive Mindset 29:08 Preparation Strategies for Athletes 32:19 Superstitions and Rituals in Sports 33:32 Psychological Skills in Real-Time Performance 38:18 Identity Beyond Athletics 44:10 Understanding Mental Health and Emotional Expression 49:00 Navigating Emotions in Sports 52:57 The Role of Shit Talking in Sports 53:14 The Journey to Writing a Book on Trauma 01:00:00 The Evolution of Mental Health in Sports - See discounts for all the products I use and recommend: https://everybodyspod.com/deals/ - Shop For Everybody Use code SFE10 for 10% OFF
Jizzy Pearl discussed his new album "Punk Rock Fiesta," set to release on March 1, and his upcoming UK tour to celebrate the 35th anniversary of his first Love/Hate record. He emphasized the importance of detaching from technology to write music and shared his experiences with recording in GarageBand. Pearl highlighted the challenges of selling records in 2025 and the need for ingenuity. He also touched on his sobriety, health routines, and the evolving music industry. Pearl mentioned his bandmates for the tour and the benefits of casino gigs, noting the convenience and fan experience.00:00 - Intro00:20 - Telling Stories On Youtube 01:30 - Rock Musician Community 02:35 - Love/Hate & Writing New Record & Technology 05:30 - Music Business & Having a Good Song 07:40 - New Record, Sound & Punk/Metal Influences 11:30 - New Song Lyrics & Themes 15:50 - Playing Songs Live & Touring 20:50 - Fans & Meet n Greets 23:55 - Longevity of Musicians & Health 29:30 - Shit Talking, Mocking & Gossip 32:35 - Crazy Times Back in the Day 36:30 - Uncontrolled Rowdiness Vs. Maturity 41:35 - New Record & Live Band & QR Update 44:45 - Outro Jizzy Pearl's Love/Hatehttps://jizzypearlslovehate.com/Jizzy Pearl YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@JPearlTVChuck Shute link tree:https://linktr.ee/chuck_shuteSupport the showThanks for Listening & Shute for the Moon!
Hi guys!! Listen to the yentas talk about our funniest sh!t your pants stories while also yapping about some pop culture moments that have happened over these past few weeks. Thank you so much for listening!!!
In this episode students talk trash about other students and teachers!
In this week's episode, Alex Bennett & Jordyn Woodruff discuss talking about exes, two newly recognized love languages & the power of perspective. They also chat about manifesting your future partner, the first time they shaved their legs & friends who make you feel bad for spending time with your boyfriend. Timestamps: 00:00:00 Welcome back to another episode of Mean Girl Pod! 00:04:40 Alex's first month as a mom 00:12:00 Jordyn's journey with birth control 00:15:00 Do you remember the first time you asked your mom to shave your legs? 00:17:30 Roses & thorns 00:24:00 DIY vs paying for services 00:29:10 Target walks 00:33:20 New love languages 00:40:35 Ken Eurich & Aspyn Ovard - Sh*t talking your ex 00:50:00 The Menendez Brothers 00:54:00 Rest In Peace Liam Payne 00:55:44 The Heath Graham Method of Manifesting Your Future Partner 00:58:00 The Power of Perspective 01:02:15 Listener Question 01:07:15 LOVE YOU GUYS! ------------------------------------------------------------------ Follow us on instagram at @meangirlpod, Alex @justalexbennett and Jordyn @jordynwoodruff ------------------------------------------------------------------ Presented By Monster Energy #MonsterEnergyBrandPartner #MonsterUltra https://www.monsterenergy.com/en-us/energy-drinks/zero-sugar/ Thank you to our partners this week: FROM: Ready to make this cuffing season unforgettable? With First Round's On Me, you can ditch the swipe stress and dive into real, face-to-face connections that actually matter. We're giving the first 500 listeners of the Mean Girl Podcast a FREE month of their top-tier Terracotta subscription with the code “Mean Girl.“ Go to iOS or Android and type FROM or First Round's On Me, or click the link below, download the app, and use our code! Because you deserve dates as amazing as you are. Code: Meangirl Link: https://from.onelink.me/LQvW/MeanGirl BetterHelp: Give online therapy a try at https://www.betterhelp.com/MEANGIRL to get 10% off your first month and to get on your way to being your best self. Lumen: If you want to take the next step in improving your health, go to https://www.lumen.me/MEAN to get 15% off your Lumen. Hers: Start your free online visit today at https://www.forhers.com/MEAN for your personalized weight loss treatment options. Hers Weight Loss is not available everywhere. Compounded products are not FDA-approved or verified for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Prescription required. Restrictions apply. Cozy Earth: Wrap yourself in luxury this fall with Cozy Earth. Go to https://www.cozyearth.com/mean and use code MEAN for an exclusive discount of up to 40% off. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Powered By: https://www.justmediahouse.com Edited & Produced by: https://www.creativeevolutionstudios.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mommy is back from Vegas- lets shoot the shit and talk about why you gotta stop venting to all your friends about your S.O. Listener Questions ; a husband who desires to last longer without the use of products and edging just isn't working. Another listener shares his wife post children has an xxxl vagina (which he loves) and wants to know how he can get her to love it just as much- and maybe be open to something larger penetrating her! One husband shares his struggle with porn and the deep resentment his wife holds in his marriage. All this and more in todays EP. LISTENER Q;s START @ 9:00 Join the Patreon. BlueChew: Get your first month supply FREE using code Housewife at bluechew.com VIIA Hemp; (21+) use code HOUSEWIFE to get 15% off your purchase at www.VIIAhemp.com Follow me on IG @thehornyhousewifepodcast ASK ANON www.thehornyhousewifepodcast.com
Hi, babes! On this episode, I am out of the studio and behind the wheel, talking shit (just like old times!). Join me as a drive up the mountains of the Sunshine Coast to meet my dear friend, Tash Corbin. I've got life & biz updates on the 'ol brain and I have to share it with you.
Stasia Patwell is a fitness instructor, personal trainer, comedian and the creator of School of THOT, which is an online accountability and fitness program for women. She moved to Greece last year but was back in Venice Beach in January for a few weeks. So, as any sane person would, I emailed Stasia and offered to “fit model” for one of her classes. I worked out live, on video (a complete nightmare for me) and after we taped this episode. It resulted in a hilarious slightly deranged yet inspiring conversation. We begin the conversation off by discussing our similarities— we're both Irish Italian and went to an all-girls school growing up (4:30). We talk about why she moved to Greece and what she loves about living there (8:11) then why she came back into town for a few weeks (12:23). After we dive into what happened she first moved to Venice after college (14:22), becoming a well-known alcoholic in the area (18:55), and how she got sober (28:47). She tells us how she began teaching fitness and reflects on her show at the Comedy Store called Ride or Die (37:05). To finish off, she explains how she started the School of THOT, what the group program is, the importance of manifestation, and how she doesn't regret a single thing.
In this episode Kartik & Manav discuss their thoughts on using headsets whilst photographing weddings. Is it really a device that enables and promotes efficiency as well as great photographer & videographer synergy? or is it a device they use for pure shit talking purposes with the added benefit of communication. Tune in to find out!
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On this episode our dubious dolts dole out the shit talking to our loving fans!! and then Ryan EXPOSES himself, Live, on this pre-recorded audio only Podcast ;=)
Hello hotties and happy Tuesday! So excited to spend this lovely day with all my Smoke Sesh hotties, we have a jam packed episode starting with catching up on what I've been up to, mothers day activities, and we dive into the met gala and my thoughts on that event recently, we talk babies (and feeling like a baby myself), aesthetics, full moon periods and what they mean, eyebrows & the bleached brow, I wanna party & partying alone, handling disrespect, smoke breaks, career choices and how to make the right one, love & sex addiction is real, friend fights, time makes the heart grow fonder, anatomy lessons and learning about your body, gummy vs blunts, hangovers and how to properly heal, when the energy is off, moving on too fast, summer flings and how to have a good time, eyeliner tips, getting the job, bad news and how to break it, cheaters, stay in school!!!! depressive slumps, male energy, shit talking, therapy and how to actual heal, clean your pieces, short men, and much much much much much much more! If you wanna see more from me follow the instagram @hannahmarlene, join the patreon club at patreon.com/smokeseshshawty and we will chat soon! MUAH!
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Join Kristen and Aurora as they welcome Alyssa Amoroso, also known as Publyssity, for an episode filled with piping hot tea! In this episode, Alyssa, the mastermind behind the organic canned tea brand, Tea with Publyssity, and host of the Tea With Publyssity Podcast, joins us to dish out unfiltered insights into the world of a PR genius. From her humble beginnings "slingin' D's" in high school to pitching herself to get into college and eventually to the CEO of Barstool, Alyssa shares her journey to success. What's her secret? Always start at the top. So, grab your favorite cuppa and tune in for an amusing and enlightening goss sesh!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Stoney Keeley catches up on the biggest stories from 2024 so far including nekkid guys in the Bass Pro Shop fish tank, getting stuck in vases, and aliens before shifting gears and talking about snow day rituals in Nashville. And, he chronicles three new restaurants he tried from another weekend getaway to Chattanooga. The SoBros Power Hour is back!
Salima and Rita sadly realized that since they eliminated all toxic people in their lives they don't have anyone else left to shit talk about. Would you want to be in a relationship with a murderer? Also, the red district in Amsterdam may not be what you are expecting it to be.
We talk shit about a few memes circulating social media
This week, Amanda and Rives are discussing gossiping versus shit talking. I know what you all are thinking, aren't gossiping and shit talking the same thing? If they aren't, what's the difference? Is one worse than the other? And is it okay to do either? The girls dive into all the details as well as give their best practices around keeping it classy while talking sh*t and spilling tea in this juicy new episode.Cheers!Links:Alexa Field: https://www.tiktok.com/@alexafieldd?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcAmanda's Exact Planner from Day Designer: https://rstyle.me/+tYIO0TDBy49G-d-97d_pQwTarget Day Designer Planner (more affordable): https://rstyle.me/+mUUNJ5y65EMiUgPrrlOofAAmanda's Socials:Instagram - @itsamandadewittTikTok - @itsamandadewittRives' Socials:Instagram - @rives_leeTikTok - @rives_lee
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When I was contacted by Paulina Siegel about being on her podcast, Shit Talking Shrinks, I was intrigued. She and her friend and colleague Victoria Aron are in Season Two of an hilarious, fresh challenge to the stereotype of the "therapist" - someone who's emotionally calm and somehow "above it all." So this is an expletive-filled SelfWork episode today - because guess what? Therapists can use colorful language as well! Yes, we offer our expertise in creating an emotionally safe space for you to risk your own healing and growth. But the old "immutable" therapist - the one who rarely interjects their own personality - is an identity that both these therapists challenge. And they do it with laughter and fun, intelligence and caring. I've long been "myself" as a therapist. I don't suddenly don some cloak as soon as a patient comes through the door. The unique nature of the therapeutic relationship lies in the focus on the issues of one person, the client. And yet, to gain trust, these women believe that being more real is the key to what trust looks like in 2023. So come laugh with us and listen in to what was a very fun conversation! And get to know Paulina Siegel and Victoria Aron, as they tackle issues that especially millennials and Gen Z'ers face. Advertiser's Link: BetterHelp, the #1 online therapy provider, has a special offer for you now! You can hear more about this and many other topics by listening to my podcast, SelfWork with Dr. Margaret Rutherford. Subscribe to my website and receive my weekly newsletter including a blog post and podcast! If you'd like to join my FaceBook closed group, then click here and answer the membership questions! Welcome! My book entitled Perfectly Hidden Depression is available here! Its message is specifically for those with a struggle with strong perfectionism which acts to mask underlying emotional pain. But the many self-help techniques described can be used by everyone who chooses to begin to address emotions long hidden away that are clouding and sabotaging your current life. And it's available in paperback, eBook or as an audiobook! And there's another way to send me a message! You can record by clicking below and ask your question or make a comment. You'll have 90 seconds to do so and that time goes quickly. By recording, you're giving SelfWork (and me) permission to use your voice on the podcast. I'll look forward to hearing from you! Episode Transcript This is SelfWork. And I'm Dr. Margaret Rutherford. At SelfWork, we'll discuss psychological and emotional issues common in today's world and what to do about them. I'm Dr. Margaret and Self-Work is a podcast dedicated to you, taking just a few minutes today for your own self-work. Hello and welcome or welcome back to SelfWork. I'm Dr. Margaret Rutherford, and I'm so glad you're here. Let me read you an email I recently received. "I feel grateful to be able to write to you as I love the SelfWork podcast. It has brought me so much joy, vitality, support, and wellness over the months. Of course, that made me feel good. My name is Paulina or Pauly Siegel, and I'm a licensed clinical social worker, certified addiction specialist. And I'm master level trained mindfulness practitioner. I specialize in Gen Z and millennials struggling with trauma, O C D, anxiety and generational specific issues. I've also started a podcast called Shit Talking Shrinks, which intertwines clinical expertise and humor to bring you something that is both psychoeducational and entertaining. Our podcast breaks down mental health topics, the human experience and society at large, while leaving you with tangible tools to navigate life more effectively." So, of course I listen to the podcast, and by the way, this one is going to be pretty baudy with lots of language. So, you know, use your own judgment in listening. But their podcast is entertaining and hilarious and real and informative and supportive. Polly has a no holds barred co-host, Victoria Arin, who's in practice herself. And between the two of them, there's an energy that was so refreshing and funny. In fact, I've never laughed more in an interview, and I hope you will as well. As I said, there's a bunch of expletives in this one and we talk about sex. So a heads up there. These two therapists are angry at how the mental health profession teaches therapists that they need to somehow look above it all, or as if they're not human too. And we are most definitely human. We get teed off, we get constipated. We cuss... What we do have (that you've heard me talk about many times on SelfWork), we have experience in listening and sharing a different kind of relationship with you than you're going to get with a friend. We have expertise in certain issues and struggles, and we're going to offer that to you But because it's often deeply personal, we enter a relationship with you that hopefully feels safe and secure while we're also folks just like you. So this is gonna be a journey. But before we continue, let's hear from Better Help. I recently heard a fascinating reframe for the idea of asking for help. Maybe you view asking for help as something someone does who's falling apart or who isn't strong. So consider this. What if asking for help means that you won't let anything get in your way of solving an issue, finding out an answer or discovering a better direction? Asking for help is much more about your determination to recognize what needs your attention or what is getting in your way of having the life you want better help. The number one online therapy provider makes reaching out about as easy as it can get. Within 48 hours, you'll have a professional licensed therapist with whom you can text, email, or talk with to guide you. And you're not having to come through therapist websites or drive to appointments. It's convenient, inexpensive, and readily available. Now you can find a therapist that fits your needs with better help. And if you use the code or link Better help.com/self work, you get 10% off your first month of sessions. So just do it. You'll be glad you did That. Link again is better help.com/ self-work to get 10% off your first month of services And now a different kind of SelfWork. For those of you who can handle the language and wanna have a great deal of fun, come join me and Polly and Victoria. I'm really glad to meet y'all. I I've listened to a couple of your episodes and they're really good and I I was delighted. Yes. And so anyway I love what you're doing and Okay. Can you just tell me a little bit about yourselves First, I'd love to just find out who you are, where you are, where you came from, , Paulie, take the lead. Okay. well, hello everyone. I'm Paulina Siegel. I have a private practice in both Illinois and Colorado. Oh, that's, that specializes... That's a lot . It is a lot. It is a lot. But it's been fun and it's been going for five years now, so I'm really grateful for the journey. But I specialize in Gen Z and millennials. How do you know Victoria? Yes. So Victoria and I met in Illinois. I moved to Illinois in August of 2021. Mm-Hmm. and I met Victoria through a mutual colleague. And this colleague ended up calling me and was like, "You have to meet Victoria. She is the coolest, she's cooler than you." And that's hard to say. That's great. And Victoria, where are you? And, and you're in Illinois obviously, so Yeah, so I'm in the suburbs of Chicago. And I have a private practice as well. Okay. I do, I do concierge, sober coaching and case management. Wonderful. So, yeah, so I'm trained as a social worker. I have certifications and process and substance use disorders. And I kind of, I'm actually coming up on the two year anniversary of my practice. And when I met Paulina, I had no real desire to be part of a podcast. Didn't really think about it. I just knew that I wanted to perform. I lo I've always loved it. I love being center of attention. I love telling stories. . So this is like the best Of both? Both. That's not me at all. Not me at all. No, no, no. . That's how I have a whole room outfit. Right. Studio . Yeah. My whole career is built off myself, but I don't wanna be the center. So... now Pauly, you were trying to tell us what you, what you focus on or what you specialize in. Yeah, Yeah. No worries. Gen Z and millennials, so anyone 15 to 43. I do a lot of trauma o c d, anxiety work. I was very involved in the addiction world for a while and sort of phased out cuz I got a little bit burnt out. And that's why we have the Victoria's of the world because she, she has all the grit and resiliency that's needed to do the work. But I've really liked focusing on more of the strictly the mental health side of things. But yeah, I I really I'm so pleased to talk with y'all and and just talk about millennials, gen Zs. I am always honored when someone, you know, in, in that, in those generations. I don't do Gen Zs, some millennials I do still. So I have a 28 year old son, so I'm at least somewhat in touch with that stuff. . Yeah. So what has the podcast? The podcast is called Shit Talking Shrinks. Mm-Hmm. . And you've been doing it for two seasons now, is that right? Mm-Hmm. , we launched in January. Oh. Oh. So mm-hmm. , this is your second season that... You're this is our second season currently. What's it been like? Incredible, incredible. I mean, not only has has like, just spending more time with Paulina and talking and talking about things we care about been amazing, but the way that people have responded to us in such a short period of time has been actually just like shocking. Yeah. You know, I did not know that it would be what it is and I have no idea where it's gonna go. And that's so amazing. And Paulina is just the most incredible partner. She's like the steam engine of it all. Oh, yeah. It's nice to hear. You know, when I was trained, I went to the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and it was shifting from a psychoanalytic viewpoint, which I wasn't wild about to a C B T, you know, and. But we were still these anonymous therapists, you know, we were supposed to not have personalities and lives and, you know, just be this immutable source. But I got really bored when I started actually practicing anyway. I... what I found was that the more real I got both as a therapist, not that I pounded people with my own story. But, and then, when I got on social media, the fact I have panic disorder and the fact that I have a history of anorexia and I've been divorced twice mm-hmm. , all that stuff was just, you know, I, people loved it. I was scared they'd turn it off and go, well what is she doing being a psychologist? Is that anything like what y'all have experienced? Yeah. Yeah. So That is that, that's the birth of Shit Talking Shrinks - exactly what you just said. Because when I went through my MSW program at DU, I remember it was the same foundation and the same philosophy. Don't disclose anything, be very polished, seem honestly like an alien. Like, don't bring any of your human, human elements. Keep a straight face, be very aware of your emotions. Right. It was all the, all this inauthenticity like that, that's how it was registered and that's how it was internalized. And then when I tried to take that and my private practice and embody it, because that's what I was told I should do as a clinician mm-hmm. , it was awful. And it was boring and inauthentic and I, I didn't feel like I could fully be myself as I interacted with my clients. Mm-Hmm. and that, and because I couldn't do that, the work was dull. Mm-Hmm. and the work was bland and there wasn't the depth and the scope that I think is required to make eally transformative change with your clients. Mm-Hmm. . And so I started to kind of like, tease with not being that way, but I still felt like this armor was on of like, I gotta do what, you know, my professors told me and what DU told me. And it got so exhausting to the point where I was like, I need to break free. Like, we need to be Shit Talking Shrinks. Like, I just Need to be able To say the word, Be okay with it. Right, right, right. Yes. Yeah. Amazing. Anyway, what about for you, Victoria? What about for you? Well, I mean, I experienced it in my personal life. Like, I've had conversations. I remember, you know, like before I was opening my own practice, I, my mom, I was, we were like talking and I was like, "Ugh, I hate that bitch". And she was like, "Oh my God, aren't you a therapist?" And I was like, . Yeah. I was like, I'm a human so I'm gonna hate people, you know, I'm not gonna , I'm not gonna be perfect. And it's, and it's, you know, that's, I I tell people all the time who are who I'm consulting with or who I'm, you know, are, are seeing if they wanna, they wanna work with me like I am fully myself mm-hmm. and not, it's not for everybody. Right. It's not good to, and it's for everybody. Mm-Hmm. No. And because I'm so intimate with my clients and I'm in their lives for such a, you know, substantial period of time, they better like me. Yeah. You know. Exactly. If they don't, we shouldn't work together. So, so what are you finding with your work with millennials and, and Gen Z'ers that are their particular, what are you most concerned about mental health wise with this generation and what are you most glad about that has happened and it, and you see happening? I would say for me, what I am so glad about is there's a connection and a value and authenticity and wanting to heal and wanting to do the work. You know, there isn't the same stigma or the same embarrassment, normal, normal that that previous generations, Gen Xers and Boomers had, where they're not embarrassed to say, I'm struggling and I'm anxious and I'm depressed and I'm stressed out. Like, there's, there's the willingness to, to take off the mask mm-hmm. . And I think that really allows for the deeper work and for it to the, there as a clinician, there isn't the need to have to like crack the code, right? Mm-Hmm. , it's like it's already there and they want to go in and they want to change. And so I think for that, that's for me the beauty and the richness of working with millennials. And then I think the concern is really the poor coping skills and the lack of grit and resiliency. Ugh. And, and research has confirmed this. Gen X and Boomers really developed a lot of grit and resiliency in coping mechanisms to get through the adversity and the life challenges. Millennials, on the other hand, due to parenting and different external variables, didn't develop the same sort of shields and the ability to move through the discomfort in the same way. And so we are really ill-equipped, and I see that clinically I do too. I, I wrote down here fear of adulting. Yes. It's just, I see that all the time from college students to other people in that age group. But is that what you see Victoria as well? I really like what Pauline said. Mm-Hmm. Yeah. I I think there's like fear in general, you know, like fear just seems like this perverse sickness that's especially with Gen Z, you know, like there's, they have more access to information than.. than ever before. Right. And it, they are paralyzed by it. Mm-Hmm. Like having a conversation with a Gen Zer is, I mean, I, it just makes me sick because it, there's such a lack and it's, of course I'm stereotyping and I'm overgeneralizing and it's all hyperbole because that's who I am. Right. But like, it sometimes it's like you could literally be the most brilliant on the earth. You could literally be the most educated, the most understanding, the most, you know, blah, blah, blah. But there's like no ability to actually comprehend anything because there's just being like, these people are just being bombarded constantly by information. Exactly. And so I, I think it is, I think it's fear and I would be the same. Yeah. You know, like, I'm millennial Old. How old are y'all? I'm 31. Okay, so you're a millennial. Yeah. And I started using drugs when I was 12, so I I like fully understand Sure. That it's, it's terrifying to be a part of this world to be, you know, especially as it is today. Mm-Hmm. , I couldn't even imagine. Paulie, how old are you? 26. I'm 12 . Do I look, do I, do I Look 12? I hope so. I hope, I hope the Botox is working. . It's Working. You Look like a baby. Yeah. No, I'm Dreams. Goals, hashtag goals. I am 32 and I will be 33 in January. Okay. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. So, so are you also in recovery, Paulie? I'm not. Okay. Well, I'm in recovery from an eating disorder, but not in recovery from substances. Okay. So what just immediately comes to mind is you want talking shrinks to be, what do you want people to walk away feeling, thinking, experiencing? I'll, I'll go, I'll jump in. I want them, I want them to laugh. Yeah. I want them to be able to be lighthearted as they listen through an episode. I want them to have tangible tools where they walk away and they're able to have applicable skills that they can apply immediately to make life filled with more vitality. Mm-Hmm. and I, I, I want them to be able to feel our humanness and know that we are just ordinary people that struggle, that freak out, that have meltdowns that are in it. Like there's the collective human, the collective humanity of this mm-hmm. . And if I think those three things, they walk away with their life being a little bit different. They laughed and they realize that we're we're just idiots. That's great. I'm happy. Yeah, exactly. . Well, I had a patient walk away from a session recently, and as she was walking down the steps, she looked back over her shoulder and she goes, now she's around my age. And she said, I hope I'm like you when I grow up. And I thought that's what we're gonna talk about next session, , because she's, she's projecting so much stuff onto me that, and I've been very real and that. But maybe that's it though, Margaret, like, maybe because you are authentic, you know, because you are fully yourself and she, That's a good point. I think that's so at attract, I mean, that's what's become attractive to me mm-hmm. as I, as I have become more myself because I... Good point....You know, like I've hidden myself for a long time at a lot of different parts. And so when I meet people that are like, who they are, I'm not perfect. This is what's going on. I'm like, oh, I like you . Yeah. You know? Well, I mentioned it to her and I said something about, you know, we're focused on your struggles. This relationship isn't about focusing on mine, so I don't want you to forget that I have them. And she goes, oh, I know you do . And I said, that's good. I love that. How, how is doing the podcast changing you as a therapist, changing you as a person? What do you think? Well, I think for, I think the podcast... the podcast itself is bringing so much joy and lightness. And as, as Victoria said, I also had that deep desire to be performative and theatrical. Yeah. Like that, that is so connected to who I am and my values. But really what's happened with the podcast is I've learned so much from Victoria in the sense that she has challenged me to look at the shadow parts of myself, the parts of myself that I think I've ignored for a very, very long time. Maybe not intentionally, I just didn't have the awareness to see that there were, there were wounded parts of me that kept manifesting in the process, Not, people listening Don't know what" shadow" aspects of yourself are. Maybe you can explain that a little bit. Yeah. I think the parts of myself that, you know, are, are wounded, the parts of myself that are rooted in attachment injury, the, the stuff that I experienced in my upbringing and really the, the darker adaptive parts of myself, the ways that I had to survive and survived the struggle that I went through growing up. Mm-Hmm. . And because those parts weren't healed, they were coming out in really ugly ways, not while we were recording, but behind the scenes Right. Where I was showing up in ways that were detrimental to Victoria and I, and I think she has shed so much light on that and has invited me to do the deeper work with my own therapist and do the deeper work that needs to be done for really the long haul mm-hmm. and that I have an abundance of gratitude for. Oh, that's nice. What about you, Victoria? Love that. Yeah. Really. Yeah. That's a huge compliment. That's, thank you. It's true. It's been an honor to show you yourself, . I like being a mirror. I, I do. Because, because it's the same for me, right. Like Paulina, Paulina and I are not just podcast co-hosts and not just colleagues, like we're we're soul sisters. That's, that's really what it is. I think the, the coolest thing that's come for me in terms of the podcast is this journey of really allowing myself to be exactly who I am. Mm-Hmm. , you know, nobody's ever stopped me but me. So, Oh, You know, like when I met Paulina, I was embarking on that journey and I was, I was ending a, a long-term relationship. I was, you know, there's a lot changing in my life. And this last 10 months of my life, I, I say it all the time, it's just, it's so obnoxious, but it's like, it's been the most freeing and the podcast is like so integral to that. Mm-Hmm. , you know. Well, I think, you know, I think I've read some of your reviews and that kind of thing that's obviously coming, coming across. It's just really coming across strong. So good for the two of you. Where do you wanna go with it? What do you wanna, I mean, the reason why I wanted to have y'all on primarily was to talk a little bit about millennials and mental health, but was also to really let people know about your podcast so that mm-hmm. anyway. What, where are you going with it? What do you wanna create? Or are you already there? Do you or you know, whatever. I wanna be a Star Mom. You wanna be a star ? Yeah. Yeah. Well, it's, it's a really funny question. That's why when you, when it came off your tongue, I, I laughed because when I s when I started with Victoria and I looked at her and I said, you wanna do a podcast with me? This is, this is so Victoria. Yeah, sure. Whatever. Sure. That sounds great. . And I'm like, I'm so glad you're in. But like, Diver, can I, Can I explain my vision to you? No. She's like, yeah, sure. What's your vision? I mean, I'll show up like, we'll do it. And I'm like, no, But, But my vision is like, I want this to be big girlfriend. Like, I want us to, I want to have a brand behind this. Are you in? She's like, listen, here's my boundaries. Here's what I can do, here's what I can't do. If you wanna make that happen, do it. She's not, she's not from New York, but she kind of is, you know, in her essence, . And that was so yes to, to make a long story short, you know, we really wanna be able to touch as many people as we can. We want the episodes to be fun and lighthearted and have humor, but also be really hopeful. Yes. And beneficial. Yes. Tell, tell the audience a little bit about what some of your, the, the ones you like the best. What have, what have been the content of some of the podcasts you've liked the best? Yeah. You go first, Victoria. I know obviously This one, right? Obviously this, so Yeah, of course. Yes. Our podcast with Dr. Margaret is number one . I think the, so for me, the type of person I am, the, the podcast that I love the most are like our modern dating podcast. I think it's Oh, so f our mo or mo Modern dating episode. It's so funny. Our values episode is funny. I like humor. Right? So that's why Pauline and I work, is because Paulina brings, she brings the organization, she brings the joy, she brings the education. Right. And I just bring straight talking. Yeah, yeah. You know, well, it's the Straight man and the, it's the word for centuries, you know? Exactly. . Everybody Needs. So like, my favorite episodes are the ones that are the most unhinged, . And, and that's, and that's just what it is. , You know, Paulie, I don't reference to you're wanting to be known. I live in a fairly, we're under a hundred thousand people, so fairly small. Where Do you live in Arkansas? Fayetteville, Arkansas. In the northwest part of the state. So we're a little liberal community in my very conservative (Woah), Arkansas. Yeah. Yeah. Interesting. So anyway, we walked into a restaurant and I said, you know, said, "Do you have reservations"? I said, "Yes, it's for two, it's under Rutherford." And she looked at me and she goes, "aAre you Margaret Rutherford?" And I said, "yes" "I recognize your voice. I love your podcast". We, we went to the table and my husband, who's very sarcastic, looks at mean, goes, "If this happens much more, I'm not gonna be able to stand living with you." . I love that. Did that feel good? What did that feel like? Oh, it was, it was a, it was a brief passing moment. doesn't happen much, but anyway. Good. I hope you're both stars, like brightly shining stars. That would be great. . Yeah. In my own mind. I am, I'm ready to do, there you go. Well, You know, people ask me all the time, how do you do something so serious all day long? And I say, because I'm not serious all day long, right. We find things to laugh about and we find things to, you know, see from a different perspective that adds a little more oh, I don't know. Just I mean, a lot of these people are incredibly demoralized and incredibly, they don't know what to do. They don't know what to say. They're hoping I know, but I usually don't. I'm just trying to help them and find their strengths or what I've learned from other people. So I'm just sort of this conduit. But anyway, I, I it, we do something very we do something that has a lot of seriousness to it in people's lives, but at the same time, like you said, you've both said in your own way, if we are trying to look like, you know, some kind of, and I'll use the term before immutable, or just unmoving or non-emotional. I mean, I, I, you could see what I'm feeling on my face, you know? Mm-Hmm. I'm so glad y'all are going in that direction and have other, how have other therapists reacted to y'all or responded to y'all? I don't, I I guess we're both pausing because I think, I think there has been a little bit of a, You're nodding your head... ...an uncomfortable response. Yeah. Like, you both have thriving private practices and businesses. You're both pretty well known in your communities, the clinical communities in Colorado and Illinois, and same with Victoria. Like, are you sure you wanna talk about anal sex? Yeah. , like, Are you sure you wanna admit that, you know, you like to hit it from the back? Like What , You know, there's like this, like uhoh danger. This is gonna jeopardize your brand, your reputation, your credibility. Right. And that is so deeply upsetting to Victoria and I, and we did a whole episode on the sexual revolution movement. And that was actually one of my favorites because if I want to be transparent as, as I embody, you know, being a sexual woman, that does not take away my credibility or my training or my expertise. No. And the fact that other clinicians have insinuated that it could tarnish who we are, that's very upsetting to me. Now, granted, there's a bunch of clinicians that are like, rah rah, we're your biggest cheerleaders. We love what you're doing. But there have been some where I'm like, oh, I'm disappointed in your response. And, you know, one of my immediate responses to that is, and how many, especially older therapists don't ever mention sex, even if they're seeing a couple or, or, or just, I mean, they never ask about your sex life. I mean, ever. They can't even say the words. I mean, I was literally taught intimate. Intimate, right? Intimate. Yeah. Oh, are you guys intimate? Are you guys intimate? But we don't have to go there. It's like yeah, we have to go there. It's a huge part of a relationship. . It's What? It's like not talking about, you know, eating and sleeping. I mean, my co my God. Well, it's funny. I mean, I, I don't, I don't believe I've ever talked about anal sex . I dunno. Maybe I have maybe some, some I have 300 and something odd episodes. I'm not sure I've, but even I have gotten you know, really? Do you want to, I mean, are you, you're just telling people all your secrets and one person you say to me all the time, your mother would just be so proud of you. And I said, my mother is turning over in her grave at this very point thinking that I'm revealing some of the things that I'm revealing about either my own life or about our family life, or just whatever. So, although respectfully cuz that's their lives, not mine. So I, I, I get it. I get it. And in fact, when I first started writing about Empty Nest, which was my first social media foray I would have friends go, are you okay? You sound like you've fallen apart . And I'd say, I'm just talking about what I'm really feeling, you know, But that, but that's, but that inherently makes me angry. Yeah. You know, and, and I know that we, we've just been, you know, having fun and laughing and talking and here, but that's, that's inherently problematic. Mm-Hmm. because the more that can clinicians... Right, right. Continue this persona that they don't feel that they don't struggle, that they're perfect. It is giving a false impression to everyone who we interact with. And that needs to change. It's, I'm not saying to be inappropriate, I'm not saying to not be professional or graceful or polished. Like we need to bring that to the field and we owe that to our clients, but there's, there's the ability to blend authenticity with that mm-hmm. . And so when we are getting, you know, feedback of like, I can't believe you said that. Oh my God. It's like, F... Off. Sorry. I just, that's, that's how I feel ... f... off. Right, right. Victoria yeah, you're, I'm snapping The hand gestures . I'm making face gestures, Hand gestures, All of it, all the gestures. I, I mean, I completely agree. I think, you know, it it, I remember when I went to go open my practice and I got so much from older female clinicians. Really? I mean, yeah. Like, there is like a, I don't know, it's like that mom daughter jealousy where you like, see somebody's youth or you see like that they're thriving and you're like, see their flat stomach. Right. You see their flat stomach and they're perky boobs and they're, you know, like, I hate you. You know, but it's like I think, I think it's been, it's been an interesting process being younger, which I'm not that young. I'm younger in the field and like having a robust practice and now having an awesome podcast and like, there's this idea that I think is an old idea that we have to suffer in order to like, get the dividends that we deserve. Right. Like, you, you should, you should die for that. And I'm, I'm somebody who just fully believes in abundance no matter. Like, I don't think you have to kill yourself in this field to like, make good money and have a good lifestyle. Mm-Hmm. , I hate that idea. Mm-Hmm. . Mm-Hmm. , you know, and so to the, to therapists that love it, I love them. And therapists that don't, I, I love them too, you know? Thank you. They leave really weird reviews and I love that One of, they said, The bad reviews are my favorite . Yeah. What, what was the, what was the oh, I remember it was like, I cannot believe the way that you spoke about Gen Z. You're off my rotation. And I was like, I am honored. I was on your rotation to begin with. That's amazing. Yeah. Mm-Hmm. . Oh my gosh. So, Okay, so we're kind of at the end of the interview. What, what else do you want people to know about, I mean, talking Shrinks. Well, I guess, yeah, go ahead. No, no. You, you want me? Okay. I want to well we are on Spotify and Apple and all of the platforms for Easy Access and you can also find us on our Buzz Sprout website. Oh. But the easiest way to do it is to, what's the easiest way to do it? Oh yeah. Type Shit Talking Shrinks into the Google search bar. Yeah. Thank you. Shit Talking Shrinks podcast into Google will all come up. We're on all the socials, we're on Instagram, we're on TikTok, LinkedIn Facebook, and it's Shit Talking Shrinks podcast. So you can find us easily, You know, open up the conversation about you know, what therapy is, what their, who therapists are. And, and especially for this generation that just seems to be so overloaded with information that they're trying to sift through. And y'all are going now, wait a minute. You know we have the same kind of confusion, modeling that kind of confusion and modeling that kind of, not modeling it like you're doing something on purpose, but modeling it because it is really you. I've, you know, this is something that I, that I can, I, I know what this feels like and I can, I can try to help you with this. Mm-Hmm. Good. Yeah. And to say we are beyond grateful for the opportunity to come on your show. Yeah. Like when when I got that email back, I was like, she wants us on our show. Really. Sure. I like called Victoria. I'm like, this is big. Yeah. We're so happy. Yeah, that's great. But thank you for, for seeing, for seeing the magic in us. Oh, yeah. I mean that, I definitely see it and I hear it and I hear it in this interview and I'm proud of the two of you. Thank you. And so I think you're a great team and I really am gonna recommend this highly am recommending this highly to SelfWork listeners who thank you want this kind of, and are looking for exactly this kind of, oh, I don't know, just relief mm-hmm. finding themselves somewhere just kind of a sense of, okay, I'm home. I'm home and I can laugh and I can cry and I can learn and all that kind of thing. So good for you. Yeah. Thank you. If, if, I don't know if we have to end at this moment, but I, I do have to say one of the things that I, I always try and leave people with and, and what I try and bring to the podcast is I think life is inherently struggle, right? Like, there's so much that we get brought that is so hard, and especially in times like today. And so a big, huge part of why I am happy today is because I believe that the universe wants us to be joyful. I believe that the universe wants us to have abundance and laugh and, and be full of love. And so I think that, you know, what I bring to the podcast and what, what is a big part of our podcast is that, that life should be that and that it's wanted for us. Yeah. You know? Love it. Yeah. You ladies are wonderful. You can tell I had a really good time in that interview. , they are funny and I think they have a wonderful point. I decided a long time ago not to be one of those therapists that, you know, looked like she was always calm and never expressed feelings. In fact, you can read my feelings on my face, so that wasn't even gonna be possible. So I hope that this interests both you who aren't clinicians and some of you who are. As always, I appreciate your presence here on SelfWork. I hope this gave you a smile. Please take very good care of yourself, your family, and your community. I'm Dr. Margaret and this has been SelfWork.
This episode talks about Vell's interactions with people he trusts, respect, honor, and comfortable with. The Good Read for this episode is Shook One: Anxiety Playing Tricks on Me by Charlamagne Tha God Being “shook” is more than a rap lyric for Charlamagne, it's his mission to overcome. While it may seem like he's ahead of the game, he is actually plagued by anxieties, such as the fear of losing his roots, the fear of being a bad dad, and the fear of being a terrible husband. In the national bestseller Shook One, Charlamagne chronicles his journey to beat those fears and shows a path that you too can take to overcome the anxieties that may be holding you back. Ironically, Charlamagne's fear of failure—of falling into the life of stagnation or crime that caught up so many of his friends and family in his hometown of Moncks Corner—has been the fuel that has propelled him to success. However, even after achieving national prominence as a radio personality, Charlamagne still found himself paralyzed by anxiety and distrust. Here, in Shook One, he is working through these problems—many of which he traces back to cultural PTSD—with help from mentors, friends, and therapy. Being anxious doesn't serve the same purpose anymore. Through therapy, he's figuring out how to get over the irrational fears that won't take him anywhere positive What's Popping in Vell's World consists of Gunna and Young Thug albums dropping, joining the Forbes Blk community, and the OceanQuest submarine implosion. Follow on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @VellsWorldPodcast. Email vellsworldpodcast@ldmonger.com with any comments, questions, or concerns you want to be mentioned in our upcoming episodes. To sponsor an episode, send us an email. Don't forget to subscribe, tell a friend, and follow on all social media platforms. You can leave a voice message and become a monetary supporter for as little as .99 cents on the anchor.fm. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vellsworldpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vellsworldpodcast/support
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here's a helluva hot take: stop shit talking Behind The Chair man.Just because something didn't work for someone doesn't mean it won't work for you. We have GOT to get a grip on our emotional maturity.you know how much shit is going to happen to you in your life that "isn't fair"? does it give you the right to slander a company just because of your experience? while I understand "warning" people or even just telling your story, but remember to have it come from a place of LOGIC rather EMOTION.you're allowed to feel the way you feel - but to tear others down just really broadcasts the lack of emotional maturity.
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We've all been there- to talk shit and to be shit talked about. As we grow older, we learn to prioritize what truly matters, and most people eventually learn that talking shit is a waste of time. Now, some people never learn and they lead the habit into the rest of their life. There is a deeper meaning behind the need to shit talk. Today, we will discuss the psychology behind this habit. Submit your voice questions on anchor.fm/sisadvice or send in your questions to my instagram @lindanguy3n. New episodes everyday Monday and Friday 6 PM PT! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sisadvice/message
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When was the last time you talked shit to yourself? Next, let me ask you this...when was the last time you paid attention to how you talk to yourself? Negative Self-Talk is unfortunately NOT uncommon. In fact, once you listen, you'll learn why I'm sharing this now and how it's affecting my own abundance. The good news is you can change it. And when you make this kind of change, BIG things in your life have the ability to shift too. Like your Abundance. That's right! You can literally bring in more of what you desire by being nicer to yourself. I have an easy 4-Step Process that will show you how to create this shift in your life. Join me here: Unleash Academy & Community To Unleash your power! Connect w/ YOUR message, creativity, innate gifts & other Creatives & Healers like you. Instagram: @unleashxbarsi @thebarsi Facebook: @Unleash By Barsi Youtube: Unleash By Barsi BE BOLD & KEEP CREATING! Music Credit & Licensing: Upbeat by Jon Luc Hefferman - Production Music This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA
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In this episode, Jaime and CA answer the question: what exactly is shit talking and why do we do it? How often do you find yourself venting to blow off the steam of that infuriating situation? Does someone you know seem resigned to endure a situation that is terrible for them but they just keep complaining about it anyway? Is there a difference between complaining, venting, shit talking, and authentic emotional processing? Join us as we explore this topic, and ultimately move into an empowered space of truly processing the emotions behind our shit talking. Join our Facebook Community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theunlearnedcommunity
Judgement is a naturally occurring thing BUT we don't have to take part in gossip and shit talking conversations. It doesn't feel good or really do any good. In this episode I share my tips for moving through conversations and relationships where it has become a bonding experience. I also look at how the people you surround yourself with, take advice from and look up to talk about others. I hope this supports you! Share the episode and tag @claimitpodcast and @_triciahuffman Get my book at ftheshouldsdothewants.com and claim access to the bonuses! If you have it - PLEASE leave a review on Amazon + Goodreads! Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review! Screenshot it and send it to podcast@yourjoyologist.com and I will send you a gift from my shop.yourjoyologist.com For all things me go to https://yourjoyologist.com and @_triciahuffman and @yourjoyologist on social media Go get + gift my daily inspiration app OWN YOUR AWESOME and check out my product line here! Interested in working with me? Send me a DM or email your joyologist at your joyologist dot com
Maddie Smith & Shem Pennant battle it out with their hot fakes and takes on Shit Talking, Canceled Comedians, Personal Hygiene and so much more. Follow Maddie on IG: @Maddie0619, Twitter & TikTok: @Maddieisanice1 Follow Shem on IG: @myshowcalledlife & Twitter: @each1teach1 Follow the pod on IG: @hotfakespodcast Follow Jen on Twitter & IG: @JenAlbs Follow Akmal on Twitter & IG: @akmaltajihan
Get access to 2 bonus mini-episodes a month on our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheLavenderMenace For episode 2 of season 4, we discuss the much publicized Heard/Depp case that many of you have asked us to talk about! But before that conversation, we get to a listener submitted hot take about how Better Than Revenge by Taylor Swift is about Evelyn Hugo and Celia St. James, characters in The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid, which Renaissance enthusiastically agrees with. We again address the nature of centering men and how it plays out in the 'biphobia' surrounding rhetoric about Amber Heard. For the media discussion part of the episode, we rant about how much we hate the recently released Hulu original movie CRUSH, which has been getting too much hype for being a contemporary lesbian high school romcom when it is so bad. In our recommendations to each other, Renaissance recommends the show Dr. Foster, despite the fact that Sunny is not a big TV watcher. Sunny recommends Kelly Quindlen's lesbian young adult novels- She Drives Me Crazy (2021), Late To The Party (2020), and Her Name in The Sky (2014)- as sapphic books that deserve more hype among the LGBTQ YA book community. Along the lines of better teenage girls/lesbian media like Derry Girls and Booksmart, we encourage people to watch better comedic shit featuring sapphic teens.
An update on Deshaun Watson meeting with the NFL. We love media fights. Kim K made a lame porn and will be even lamer on the SI cover. What should the Cavs do with the 14th pick? UFO Senate hearings are underway so why does no one care? Pat Bev is the new king of shit talking, and Kyrie continues to be fake deep.
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Happy Sunday WFTHM (hello new acronym?!) babes! Lexi and Kristin are back with a mini episode this week on a juicy ass topic, shit talking. Now listen, we are not here to tell you we're perfect and we've never shit talked, and we are also not here to shame you for doing it in the past. We are here to have an open and honest conversation about an uncomfortable topic and ways to move forward with a little less shit talk and a little more good energy in your life. Let's make 2022 the year of no drama, tons of love, and abundance for ALL! Want to be friends? Have a question you'd like answered on the pod? A topic you'd like us to talk about? Our DM's are always open! Insta - @wellnessforthehotmess / @kristinmcgrath / @lexi.marie.rodriguez Email - wellnessforthehotmess@gmail.com Music by MiniSants --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wellness4thehotmess/support