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SHOSH goes Back To Back! Willy talks with her about living around the globe, coming back to tour the USA, being a radio presenter on KISS FM, working with Craig David, embracing dubstep & releasing with Zeds Dead's label, the UKG revival, production transparency & tips, tricking your brain, religion, vulnerabililty, social media filters, authenticity, ancient DJs & lots more! SHOSH: https://linktr.ee/SHOSHUKG Willy Joy: http://linktr.ee/willyjoy PROTECT REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS: https://abortionfunds.org/funds/ https://www.prochoiceamerica.org/ https://www.sistersong.net/
An episode where we discuss what we're currently watching and re-watching, and then get into an episode of Girls that is remembered fondly, but is out there. Tad comes out, Hannah's a mess, Shosh is a Good Wife girlie, and Desi is buying pedals!
Oh, we are SO back and it's for a great episode of Girls...and hopefully, Shortcomings! But before that, we get into a little discourse about how to handle the moment we find ourselves in and a bit about the power of the Potomac reunion. And then we get into it: Shosh continues to be a model of mid-20s living, Indie Rock discourse, Ray's political awakening, Hannah's journey, and the Mimi-Rose of it all. Take a listen!
We've reached the middle of Season 4 and wow what an episode, but before that we discuss our feelings about the upcoming Summer House (this was recorded before the s9 premiere), one of us is confused by Chickenfry, and we begin to ponder what's to become of Shortcomings when we finish Girls. And then we get into it: Hannah's back and taking up space, Marnie is MIA and then very impactful, Shosh has a fuck ass bob, and Jessa is Jessa. Take a listen, we love you deep!
In the season 4 premiere of Girls (recap stars at 9:00 minutes), a lot happens, but the ICONIC thing that happens is Desi going so far past downtown for the fellas that he has to ask for directions back up to downtown -- that's right, it's kitchen motorbuttin' time. Marnie's situationship with Desi has only gotten more complicated since the end of season 3, and their jazz brunch doesn't help anything or anyone, really. Jessa loses BD to her actual daughter who hasn't tried to help her off this mortal coil. played by Natasha Lyonne, and then stops by Marnie's gig/Hannah's goodbye party to be a dbag as per usual. We meet Shosh's parents, both named Mel, who never stop arguing. Adam is in the "do embarrassing commercials" period of his acting career, and he and Hannah struggle with how to handle things as she launches to Iowa, for real. For ALL episodes in our "Girls" journey, join us over on patreon.com/kevinandjon. And it still costs nuthin' to rate & review! Thanks, Cidiots!
Oh, we woke up on the wrong side of the bed! The discourse has become toxic and we have to get these Beyoncé-haters and Craig apologists in their place. And then we take on a pretty important episode in Girls transition. Hannah is struggling in Iowa, Marnie and Desi are compartmentalizing, and Shosh is the only adult on this damn show. Take a listen!
We're still in Iowa and not sure how to feel about it, but before we get into we discuss Sam's journey back into Dance Moms and Chris' most recent unhinged dream. Then we get into it all: Adam and Jessa's newfound friendship, Marnie's delusions, Ray as king, and Shosh's interview skills. Take a listen!
Season four is here officially, so of course we have to discuss the TikTok ban, plans for 2025, BachNation, and so much more. And then, of course, we get into it. Hannah and Adam's dwindling relationship, ass eating, Shosh as queen and Jessa as messy bitch/truth teller. It's all happening and we love you deep!
Oh, you thought we weren't going to finish Girls s3 in 2024? Well, you're wrong! But before that we hear (on mic) Sam learning a lesson, the World Tour (what tour?), and talk of the Catholic Church. And then we get into it all: Shosh's flop era, Marnie's delulu behavior, Jessa's doing it for the plot, and Hannah's version of success. Girls content begins at 56:47 (sorry!)To support Shortcomings, visit us patreon.com/shortcomingspodcast
It's the penultimate episode of Season Three and we get into it all, but before that we share some tales of woe. And then we take on Jessa's new career, Shosh's struggles, and how much we can't stand Mr. Sackler. Our girl Hannah is down, but this episode of Shortcomings is UP.
In this mind-bending episode, two 8 figure entrepreneurs Regan Hillyer and Shoshanna Raven break down the journey to building multi-dimensional global brands without ever honing in on a single “niche.” If you've been told you need to focus on one thing to be successful and follow the playbook, and are looking for two spiritual entrepreneurs who break down the energetics of quantum growth… look no further. This episode explores how to integrate your own internal work and healing journey with massive external action, maintaining presence in life and holding discomfort, fear and doubt while “manifesting” your desires. You'll leave with a big exhale after two massively successful CEOs humanize the experience of success for you. It explores the nuances of manifestation, and the power of “energetics” over simple mindset. Shosh and Regan hone in on the importance of cultivating aligned energy, intention and action to create rapid and exponential results in your life. Connect with Shoshanna HERE and Regan HERE on Instagram and let them know what impacted you most about the episode… From there, interested in going deeper and getting coached by Shoshanna? – Join the free Living Brave Community here to connect with other shame slayers on the path of building a life beyond their vision board via the “chill rocketship” ;)- Get in the room this summer for quantum-leaping, shame-slaying, unicorn never-fit-in-a-box female entrepreneurs on a MISSION. Join us and grab a PRE-SALE ticket for Living Brave Live 2025 this September in Denver, Colorado.
Spoiler up top: this is, in our opinion, probably the best episode of Girls we've seen yet. It rules. The four gals are all together, there's almost too many amazing lines to write down, there's realistic friend dynamics on a weekend away at Marnie's aunt's beach house, and there's a Shoshanna monologue and resulting scene that is so good we just had to play it in full. As always, every OTHER episode is dropping on the “Sex and the Cidiots” feed, while all episodes in our Girls journey can be found over at patreon.com/KevinAndJon!
Sorry Girls Girls family - we couldn't record this week - please enjoy some pop culture recs from Roark as she channels Shosh in Japan! We will be back next week. --- Send in your questions to girlsgirlspod@gmail.com and chat with Roark on Instagram at @roarks_kitchen.
Oh, how we've missed our Girls! We're back to discuss Hannah's return to the workforce, the developing Ray-Marnie relationship, Shosh's attempt to stabilize, and whatever the hell Jessa is up to. But, of course, before that, we chat about the new RHONY and somewhere in there we discuss the state of Marvel and the upcoming Wicked movie. Because, you know, we're us. To support Shortcomings, visit us patreon.com/shortcomingspodcast
Welp, Mr. Pump is dead and it's time to go to the funeral and a) mourn, if you're a normal person, b) whine like a hangry toddler if you're Adam or c) network for your now dead e-book if you're Hannah. When God shuts a door on your e-book he opens a window for a real book in this case, at least until legal problems get in the way, and Hannah takes out her frustration on Caroline, leading to a possible end of the sibling roommate experiment. Marnie goes to Ray's for some constructive criticism and a quick romantic (?) diversion, and Shosh finally gets a little sick of Jessa. Welcome to the club, Big Sho! Alternating episodes of "Girls" are dropping on the main feed here while EVERY episode is over on Patreon.com/KevinAndJon! Thanks for the support, everybody.
Episode 175: Anshika Arora, today's host from The BAE HQ and the founder of Eternity welcomes Shosh Shetty , Managing Partner at Thim Ventures.This episode dives into the common mistakes startups make when fundraising, explores the 4T framework, and shares expert advice on improving investor engagement and securing funding.Message from our headline partners:From the first-time founders to the funds that back them, innovation needs different. HSBC Innovation Banking is proud to accelerate growth for tech and life science businesses, creating meaningful connections and opening up a world of opportunity for entrepreneurs and investors alike. Discover more at https://www.hsbcinnovationbanking.com/Show Notes: 00:00 – Intro00:18 – Common Fundraising Mistakes01:38 – Importance of Timelines & Value Propositions03:06 – Defining Your Value Proposition04:30 – Consequences of Rushed Fundraising06:47 – Ideal Fundraising Timeline08:05 – Keeping Investor Interest09:42 – Pre-Revenue Investor Updates11:54 – Key Financial and Non-Financial Metrics13:20 – The 4Ts Framework20:20 – Skill Sets for Long-Term Success28:24 – Advice
We're back from vacation and we couldn't be happier - so, of course, we begin with a conversation about Chimp Crazy (have we seen it? nope), Taylor and Travis, and Challengers. And then we get into episode 2 - Shosh is giving COMEDY, Hannah is back on her BS, and Adam is gonna Adam. It's a lot. Take a listen!
On today's episode, I brought on my girl Shosh to have a REAL conversation about what it's like be a 8 figure business owner, how she built her community and WHY she was able to do things so different. If you think this is going to be a boring business interview, buckle up because you're about to dive into the most refreshing conversation about being human and owning your imperfections and living life on your terms. Follow Shoshanna on InstagramWant to be a part of LIVING BRAVE LIVE?!Get 50% off your ticket with 'codekaty'Do you feel like your metabolism has slowed down? Get my FREE course to truly learn how your body works so you can see long term success. Enroll here.Shop my FAVE things HEREWant access to exclusive content? Sign up for my newsletter here!
Season 3 is here and we're feeling good - but before we get into that, we discuss the new trailer for RHONY and give our brief (lolz) thoughts on RHONJ. And then, of course, it's time for the episode - we've got Shosh's new mantra, Marnie Marie Michaels is on the couch, Jessa is a terror, and Hannah's living that domestic life.
And it's a wrap on season 2, but before we get into that - we discuss Chris' journey back into the Before Universe and celebrity astrology. And then we get into it all: the sadness hanging over Shosh and Ray, Marnie's girlbossing her way into failure, and Hannah Banana is just not well. Hardly seems possible, but we did it, Joe. S2 is done.Girls content begins at 40:53To support Shortcomings, visit us at patreon.com/shortcomingspodcast
In the Season 3 premiere, Hannah's back on track with her both her book and Adam, and things are going great — until Natalia and Amy Schumer see the man who ghosted, and give him a hall-of-fame level smackdown at Grumpy's. Shosh is on a type-A, well-planned sexual rumspringa, Marnie is living with her mom and still spiraling about a Charlie breakup, and oh yeah, Jessa's back. Well, after ruining everyone's lives in rehab for a while, at least. This episode is both on Sex and the Cidiots main AND at Patreon.com/kevinandjon, where you can find every single step of our Girls journey. Rate and review us, daddies!
It's a special week in the Shortcomings Universe - and we couldn't think of any way better to honor that then to release in almost 2 hour long missive. We start by listing some of your favorite moments from the show (some of them we remember, some of them we don't, most of them we regret). And then we get into an episode for the AGES. We discuss Shosh and Ray's continued struggle to connect, lust over our two favorite boys, differ on Marnie's visage, and we applaud our favorite duo, Lorraine and Tad.Girls content begins around 46:12You can support Shortcomings by joining us at patreon.com/shortcomingspodcast
Well this episode was unpleasant to watch! There's an iconic musical performance at a party by Marnie, and everything else is even harder to watch, somehow — Hannah's physical self-destruction, to both butt and ear, as she flips out about her book — and Adam's really rough fall off the wagon and into some problematic-to-bad sex with his nice new girlfriend. Also, there's Shosh getting the ick from everything Ray does, and a cameo from Amy Schumer. Every other episode drops on the Sex and the Cidiots feed, and EVERY episode is over on patreon.com/kevinandjon. Thanks for your support, everybody!
Today's guest is Shoshanna Raven, founder of the 'Living Brave' community. Ania and Shoshanna discuss the importance of showing up authentically in the entrepreneurial journey. Shoshanna shares insights from her experience leading the Living Brave community, discusses overcoming challenges like self-censorship and playing small, and offers advice on how to maintain visibility and connection even during tough times. The conversation touches on balancing mission-driven work with personal struggles and the importance of genuine relationships and emotional intimacy within a community.TIMESTAMPS:00:00 Introduction to Exposed Podcast00:36 Meet Shoshana Raven: The Shameslayer00:53 The Mission of Living Brave05:10 Navigating Challenges and Showing Up11:56 Balancing Life and Mission20:00 Connecting with Your Community24:47 Conclusion and Social Media HandlesGUEST BIO:Shoshanna Raven is a multi-7 figure business coach and founder of the women's empowerment brand Living Brave, for anything-goes, shame-slaying, taboo-breaking conversations around wealth, influence, leadership, power, and feminine lifestyle.SOCIAL MEDIA: https://shoshannaraven.com/https://shoshannaraven.com/podcast/https://www.instagram.com/shoshanna_raven/TRANSCRIPT:Today we have a special guest. The Shameslayer herself miss ShoshaNna Raven. Welcome, Shosh. How are you? Oh, I'm so happy to be here. We were just saying, you know, seeing this from the idea to the actual execution is such a special thing. And this topic of showing up, like how we show up, you know, how we present ourselves to the world is really like the backbone of Living Brave and its mission of dissolving the distance between who we know ourselves to be and who we Can be in the truth of our heart and soul and how we present to the world.Right. And that like deep level of embodiment and integration of self saying what's alive and true and real. So this makes me really happy. And I feel like this would solve a lot of problems for people over complicating stuff of just like, Wow. Where am I hiding? Where am I performing? Where am I pretending?Where do I feel like I can't just fully meet the moment exactly as I am now? And that kind of dissonance, I think is, is a huge problem for female entrepreneurs. And I honestly think it holds us back in so many different areas of our life because life has built off relationships and that's what business is.So I'm really glad to be here having conversation around showing up and how we show up as. authentically ourselves. So for anyone who doesn't know who you are, can you please share what kind of magic you create in the world? Yeah. What kind of magic we create in the world. So I founded living brave, which is this amazing community of shame, slang, visionary women, and some conscious men all around the world.And really the foundation of the movement that is a coaching business. And, you know, we have in person events and retreats. It's just so far beyond a business. It feels like a heartbeat for me is helping people really free themselves from the shackles of shame and honestly, self censoring and playing small and allowing ourselves to be just fully seen.And to really. Yes, be brave. Just do it scared. But to understand how we do that and what I found is that it's so easy to say, just do it and just be brave. A lot of us are like, well, how? Because I'm terrified. And so living brave is really all about walking with our fear, using the power of vulnerability, using the power of collaboration, of connection, of Of self exploration of understanding our own energetic body and emotional bodies in order to tap into the truth of our heart and soul and create unique pathways and strategies to help us.You know, achieve what was otherwise impossible. And so I always speak about how it's so much more important to really focus on how we're showing up in the moment to moment in the day to day, because especially in the world of business, which is where I focus with a lot of my clients, there's a lot of in, there's a lot of.Conversation around knowing where you want to go and reverse engineering where you want to go and having the plan and being so focused on what you want. But the truth is, you know, one of your questions on what do you do in life is lifing like life will life. And what I find is that. You know, our mind is so limited in its capacity to, to dream.And what I believe is possible today is limited by what I've done in the past. And so if I just continue to focus on how I'm meeting every single moment, no matter how beautiful or chaotic or expected or magical it is, that's going to take me so far beyond my mind's capacity to dream, On a vision board.Like how am I to know how good life can get? How am I to know? Cause life has surprised me so much. I'm not even going to try to reverse engineer the process. How can I be the highest level match to this moment? And that's tough. You know, that's tough in a world that it's easy to fall to the lowest common denominator of. You know, the, the reactions in our lives and to really just lead ourselves. So that's what living brave is all about. And yeah, I just love it so much. And I'm so happy that you've been able to be a part of it. It's been so expansive and so many different ways. So I'm grateful to be part of the community and the mission and everything else that we're co creating together.Yeah. So. One of the things that really is inspiring about the way that you show up, not just for yourself, but also for your community, for our community is this unwavering dedication and devotion to something bigger than yourself. And you just coming out of this experience of experience yourself, which is the first trimester and the way that you've been able to show up And consistently show up on social media.Specifically, while leading a movement has just been so mind blown. Like, I don't even have words to describe how it's been witnessing you sharing how deep and raw your experience has been and challenging physically challenging. And yet you continue to show up. So can you just give a little bit of a glimpse into your Working the how you're managed to show up despite not feeling great despite throwing up despite everything else that came up that you probably didn't even share publicly. Yeah. Yeah. Thank you for saying that because man, that was like really, I mean, when do we expect it to be so hard, but it was so hard and I just was so, um, You know, of course life has its plan for us, but Christian and I, my partner, we laugh like we just had no idea. We're like, yeah, we're pregnant. And then everyone's different, you know, and for me, it ended up being at least eight or nine weeks of just like every single day, really getting to that edge.And I think we're afraid of that. That edge where you really ask yourself, like, can I do this? Like, can I do this? Am I dying? Like, I can't even tell me the amount of times like, am I dying? I can't do this. Can I do this? I can't do this. I'm dying. And it really felt like this, that was my truth. Like I'm at the absolute edge of what's possible for me right now as a human being, and I feel like what gets me through, it's almost like the flip side of that question.Is what gets me through hard times is my mission and is my work. And so a lot of people ask like, well, how do you continue to show up in your mission, your work when you're going through a hard time? But if you ask me the question of how do I get through a hard time, it's like having a bigger context for going through something tough.Like what got me through my breakup was knowing that although. I didn't like to hear it in the moment. I knew it was so on brand. I was like, this is living brave. This is my moment. Like the worst thing can be the best thing. Like HSV is the best thing that ever happened to me. I thought it was a death sentence.I thought it was going to ruin my love life. It's brought me everything. Beauty, beautiful in my life, like good or bad. Who's to say, you know, just everything that I teach. Those are the moments that really matters. I teach. That leadership is easy when it's going well, but we need leaders who are willing to walk into the unknown, the darkness when it's not necessarily easy, because that's when we need a guide.And so if I can be that for myself and I can know that I'm walking through something hard, not just for me, but for other people and to be a representation, just like other mentors and guides have been for me. Then it gives me a strong sense of purpose and it gives me a sense of strength and courage and energy that I didn't have before.So even when I show up to like the vortex calls, my mind is like, really, are you going to feel better when you get on this call? Cause that doesn't make sense because you feel really bad. Like I felt really not good before even today's vortex call, but I just knew I went upstairs. I saw Christian and he, I was just like, Oh, I'm really struggling.I think, I think I said to him, I'm going to throw up all over the vortex. And I was like, but I think maybe I was like, but I, I bet I'm going to feel so good. And I'm telling you being on that call, being in my purpose, being sometimes you could say distracted by a pocket, an area of your life where you feel like I know what I'm doing and I've got this, and I feel very convicted in this when life is in chaos, turmoil, family issues, relationship, health, whatever feels like, Ooh, I'm in a really big unknown.Um, I know a lot of people who are committed to the path of master, like, Oh, throughout my whole life, commit to the path of mastery, their whole life, their mission, their purpose, no matter what shape they're in. It takes, cause it can look like one business here. And, you know, shame slang doesn't necessarily mean the coaching business.It could be being an author. It could be speaking on stages. It could be the way that I show up in my family, just that context for my life smooth is out those edges. So I would say that while physically having less energy, not wanting to look at screens, um, I didn't necessarily have the cadence that I have when I'm like, yeah, we're on fire, you know, new programs and new experiences.In fact, it's June and we're going to run the first new live experience of the year, you know, this month. But I would say sharing my truth and my heart. I don't know what I would have done without the community, because when I'm going through something challenging, I've built this house, I've built this community, I've built this business so I can live in it.You know, like I've, I. It was hard for me not to share with people that I was pregnant, even though I have a high risk pregnancy, even though it was only six weeks, because I wanted to be able to ask the community and the people that I love. And I've built relationships with, Hey, what did you do? What was helpful for you?I wanted to be able to really share a piece of my life that was special to me. And that's really beautiful when you feel like you've built genuine relationships with the people in your community and your audience. And it's not just, how do I get people to join my offers? It's like. No, this is a relationship and I genuinely like to share, you know, like back when social media was just for your friends and family.And of course there's always a shadow side to wanting the likes and the validation. We're human beings, but ultimately it can be about connection and self expression, you know, detached from a business. I I'm really grateful sometimes for the fact that I had my social media. I love to share my writing.And I had a podcast before monetizing with any offers just to share for the sake of sharing. So to not share kind of hurts my soul because it's a way that I. It's a way that I integrate. It's a way that I self express. It's a way that I self actualize. And so when I cut that off, it almost feels like sometimes my internal process is stuck. I love the distinction between like, not necessarily focusing on work life balance, which so many people talk about, but actually looking at it as this is my life. And my mission is what pulls me forward. So we're not putting it in a little box and putting a bow in it. You're saying this is all of me. And how can I express myself fully with my community?And I'm not just looking at these people as numbers that they're my clients. They're also part of my family, even though they're my clients, which is like so refreshing and kind of breaks apart that whole structure that it has to be one way or another way, but that it's black and white, it's like, no, how can I just.Show up unapologetically and share what's on my heart. What's real and true right now. Yeah, absolutely. I love that distinction of, I never wanted a balance. I never wanted something I had to balance. I always wanted something that could support my life and that my life could support. And so I want my work to make me better as a person, make my life better.And I want my to feel my passion. You know, I want, I want them to feel like. They're supporting each other and that not one is taking away from the other and that I can trust that there's seasonality in life. So it doesn't mean that we're going to be okay posting every single day on social media. It can be, Hey, there's some days where I've got so many ideas.I just want to post three times today. And there's some weeks where. I know there's not so much creativity flowing, but I might give a little gift to my future self, which is the gift of consistency and say, okay, I'm going to take a little bit of time, maybe repurpose something, or maybe give myself a little more focus because I know that.Showing up and being visible really helps me. It helps my people. It helps my future self. So not going through these drastic swings. Um, but I, I ultimately feel that one of my core principles is to really think less, to think less, just go, just to go, just do think less. And so whenever I would really get in my head, around any of this pregnancy, which wasn't a lot because I was so in my body, which was one of the gifts, I think, of being so s Um, I know I've become a better person through this process and that's, that's always my philosophy is like everything is happening to refine you into being, you know, a more fuller, a more compassionate, more embodied, enriched part of yourself.And sometimes it can be a process that feels kind of. Ugly, you know, it can extract parts of yourself that you get to let go of. And sometimes it can be really beautiful because it reveals parts of yourself that you didn't know that you had and you get to strengthen. But ultimately, if I did get in my head, it would be around like, oh, shoot, am I able to do this?It would be very like, let me think about a future that hasn't existed yet. Or it would be very heady of like, is the way that I'm showing up the way I'm supposed to, is this sharing too much, too little, it was too vulnerable. And it it's all head. And so I often feel that when someone's going through a hard time, it's not actually too challenging or too time consuming to show up.And it doesn't mean they need to share everything about what they're going through. In fact, maybe it could be a time to say, I'm really kind of confused in this part of my life. So what do I know? Like, what am I truly embodied in? How can this anchor me through this time? If I can't make content and art out of what's actually happening in my life right now. Um, a lot of, I think what makes it hard is overthinking around like, am I going to be able to show up? Am I going to be able to do that? Am I going to have to cancel this? Like what's going to happen then? And then am I going to do the, and it's none of it's really necessary. Yeah. None of it's really necessary.Cause I would find myself wanting to go there and I'd be like, well, I'll just show up for my calls today. Um, see what happens tomorrow, you know, like, well, there's literally no reason for me to think about that right now, but that's so draining and, um, stress filled that I think that's honestly what gets in the way, uh, for most people of continuing to follow through on their commitments or grow and life is lifing is the overthinking and just come at it every single day.Cause there's a lot happening. Just, if all you can do is like, you know what, I'm just going to show up to my commitments. Here's what I'm going to do today. Here's what I'm going to do this week for my future self. Here are my daily things that are going to set me up for success in the future. So I don't let this one part of my life or something unexpected is happening, really disrupt all the other parts.How can I continue to pour into these parts that matter to me as I do shift energy and focus into this part of my life, whether it's health or relationship or, well, their family, um, of course it might be taking more time, but how can I. Okay. Continue to feed these parts of myself to be kind to my future. I love the connection to your future self and acting from the present self for the future self because every single thing is compounds. So again, if we're acting from obligation, if we're showing up because we feel pressured to show up, then that's also not serving. So I'm curious to hear how that distinction is for you.Do you ever feel pressured? And in that moment, how do you drop back into your body and connect to coming from inspiration versus obligation? Yeah, I think a lot of the times when I share, it's very inspired and it's like, like, this is what we all want, right? Like on the best days, it's like inspired. It feels good.It feels like, ah, I've got something to share. This is exciting. This is, I just got off a call and here's a cool idea and this is fun. And, but there are days where it might take a little extra umph. It might take a little more time. It might take, what do I want to share today? I haven't shared in a while and I'm in promotion of an offer that I am going to put a lot of energy into.And I know that being visible around this is important. So I want to create something for that today. Right. And nothing's really coming through that. I would say the distinction between, okay, I feel obligated. Cause I've got to show up every day. Cause I said I would. Um, it's more of that devotion, right?And it's, it could be a devotion to your community. It could be in service and devotion to this offer. You know, like say you were like, I don't feel like coming to this, to showing up to this call of shows, but you might be like, well, This offer, like the, this experience that I have, like it deserves my presence, you know, and, and in reverence to the idea that I had or for sh and her time, or the people who are supposed to listen, I'm, I'm gonna devote to those relationships and those things that really matter to me.But I think when you can shift it to, I feel obligated because I have to make sales and it can be like I feel, um, in service and in love. To my future. Like this isn't like, I feel obligated because I need to make money today. It's like, I know that I bow to my past self for the brave things that I've done for the times I've shown up when I really don't want to show up.Like, I love that woman, you know, and I want to be that woman for my future. That really matters. So that's shifting from that like obligation to like, okay, I love you. You know, I'm going to do this for you because like this, this matters to us. And again, this is about having your mission pull you forward versus your current reality or the circumstances that you think are bad or wrong or whatever else undesirable there. Yeah, that's beautiful. Well, I'd love to hear from you. What would you invite the audience? What kind of challenge can you give them like one tangible step that they can take in order for them to reconnect with their mission, with their purpose? And show up for themselves, their business and others. Yeah, to reconnect to themselves and reconnect to their, their mission and their why and their community, one step that they could take, if they could imagine for a moment that there's no business and that there is nothing to sell and that these are just like people who love following them and think that they're cool and I think sometimes we, we forget that like most people who are in your world and watching your stuff, like they're super inspired by you.They, they like you as a person, you know, and that's a really cool privilege to be someone on their list, like the list of people that they, they spend their time with to really look at before this was a business. Um, just to simply connect, just like you would go to a friend's house to connect or a new party to connect. You have this opportunity to connect with these people who, whether you met on a trip or whether you met, you know, last week at a gathering, or whether, um, you, it's an old friend from high school, college, like, what would you kind of want to share with them? Maybe it's a life update. Maybe it's just like.Hey, here's what's going on. Here's something I've recently gone through that might be supportive for anyone. Here's like the real truth of my heart, you know, not trying to get anyone to do something, but really just acting as if. This is like a family. These are your friends. Like what would you genuinely want to share?And I really like to do that from time to time. Like, Oh my God, guys, there was this big milestone. Like I just hit this milestone. Here's the photos of this new house that I bought. And like, gosh, I'm so happy. And like, this is so cool. Or I'm in my first trimester and holy shit, this is really hard. Like I want, I would love to hear from you guys, like the answer to two questions.Like it would mean so much to me, you know, like one. Do you, do you really forget with your second kids and to like, you know, what really helped you or, you know, like I would genuinely share that with, with people. It has nothing to do with my business and I really don't need someone to be gotten there. So how can you just make like one post as if you had no business and you were just sharing with family and friends and update vulnerable, share something funny or quirky, um, and strip it.Really reread it and go, am I trying to get someone to do something? And can I just play with like, just for one post, like, don't try to get someone to do anything and just like truly seek to connect and just share something that matters to you. I'm going to do that tomorrow too. Stretching into the playful and the weird energy of myself and like not to take myself too seriously and just share for the sake of sharing and to bring A smile on somebody else's face.Yeah. We need more of that. Yeah. People take themselves way too seriously. Uh huh. Yeah, absolutely. And there's, I mean, even starting to write a book, which is so exciting, I'm like, Oh, I want to go back and like look up some of my social media posts. I've basically written everything already, you know, like all these concepts, but it's interesting because. You know, some of them do have an invitation or they're so short. Sometimes you can't really like say all that you want to say, like, maybe I do have more writing than I think, you know, because it's like, it's, it's just different just to, just to share. And I think it's so important from time to time, especially if you have a personal brand connected to your business, um, or you genuinely want to feel like in those times, like you're like, Oh, I wish I felt like that.Like in those times where you're just like. Throwing up, feeling horrible, or like you're just going through a time. You're like, I do not want to be on social media to, to actually have that field. I'm like, no, like I want, I want to get support from my people. I want to share with my people. This is going to be like a relief, you know, to actually feel that it comes from like having those relationships and relationships take emotional intimacy and time, you know, and trust.And so that's how you start to build it. Yeah. Beautiful. Love that. Um, so for anybody who doesn't already follow you. Where can people find you and find more of your magic? Yeah. At Shoshana underscore Raven is my Instagram and it would be amazing. I would love to see the, the shares in the posts that you create, maybe inspired from this conversation.That would be awesome. Yeah. Tag Shosh and let's see what else gets created from that. Thank you so much. And we'll see you online.
This is Love Hurts. Shosh Brodman is a comedian living in Brooklyn. After a failed pandemic relationship, Shosh was excited for single life and exploring her sexuality. Instead she met a man almost instantly, but didn't want that getting in the way of her exploration – and then everything crashed into each other and she had to comfort her feelings head on. This August I'm going to be at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival performing my solo show on my love/hate relationship with running. If you or a friend is going to be there you can buy tickets here! Our theme song is EmoTown by Mikki Hommel. Follow Love Hurts on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, and rate and review it on Apple Podcasts! Support Love Hurts by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/love-hurts Find out more at http://lovehurtspodcast.com
This conversation between two 7 figure entrepreneurs who found their way to success “by accident” reveals the secret to wealth that most people miss. When Sam turned down all her corporate jobs after college and told mom and dad she was moving to Spain at 21 for a guy she met abroad, she chose love. When Shosh walked into her manager's office and gave her two week notice, trading a salary for a one way ticket to India and a teacher training, she chose freedom and joy. Those two pivotal moments catapulted Shosh and Sam into thriving careers as entrepreneurs. This episode will break illusions around what you really need to crush it in the online space, and get honest around the blocks these women experience along the way, so you can feel less alone and more empowered to break through them on your journey. You'll walk away with a deeper sense of self-trust, motivation to trust in the unknown and a perspective to navigate risk with embodied action. *******Connect with Shoshanna HERE and Samantha HERE on Instagram and let them know what impacted you most about the episode… From there, interested in going deeper and getting coached by Shoshanna? – Join the free Living Brave Community here to connect with other shame slayers on the path of building a life beyond their vision board via the “chill rocketship” ;) – To get started with Living Brave, test drive The Club today and receive a DAILY training on feminine business growth and holistic success tools. You'll also receive a bonus Vault full of binge worthy classes to dig into right away, for just $99, cancel anytime. – Learn more about our inner circle Mastermind and all access pass, The Vortex, here.– Follow Shoshanna on Instagram, share an instagram story about our podcast, and tag us to let us know you're listening and so we can re-share you!– Ready to go beyond the basics of money mindset and claim your real world, new money millionaire era? Check out our upcoming program and learn Shosh's unconventional method behind growing her net worth from $0 to $5M+ in a few years doing the opposite of what the money gurus tell you, no matter where you came from. New Money Millionaire, our first new live experience of the year, is taking place virtually, June 19-21, 2024!Love you to the moon and we hope you enjoy the episode!
Season 2 of girls is in swing and so are we - it's another chaotic episode, but we do try and discuss Hannah and Sandy's demise, Shosh and Ray's ascending, and Marnie's new costume. It's a lot. Take a listen!
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This is SO S.A.T.C., says our Shosh, as the gals go to a book release party for an annoying college friend played by Jenny Slate. Hannah's writing rival is having success which drives her crazy enough so that she takes almost the literal first step towards being a writer, and goes to a reading held by her favorite college teacher (played by Michael Imperioli — the guest stars on this show, A+). Jessa gets herself read by Katherine, who tries unsuccessfully to re-hire her in spite of her pathetic husband, and Shosh signs up for online dating in a scene that had us wanting to see more — literally, anything more! In the end, we have a big selfish-off between Marnie and Hannah, where somehow, everyone manages to be more wrong than right. Thanks to our Patreon pals for keeping us going on Girls, and we're continuing to drop every other episode on the main feed! To get ALL the Girls and over 100 other exclusive podcast episodes, join us over at patreon.com/KevinAndJon.
"But what about the stuff that gets up around the sides of condoms?" Hannah is freaking out, Marnie is telling the truth, Jessa is avoiding, and Shosh is dropping her own truth bombs. They are, in fact, the ladies and we get into it all in this discussion of episode 2, Vagina Panic. Girls content begins around 35:35 after an extended opening conversation. To support the podcast, join us over at patreon.com/shortcomingspodcast.
Yay!!! We are on a roll! Get ready for a breakthrough buffet in this episode of Living Brave: Feminine Business + Unrealistic Results. Shosh dives deep in a guest coaching session with Living Brave OG client Jason Moss, who shares his remarkable journey from zero (when he worked with Shosh privately!) to a seven-figure coaching brand.In this amazing episode, Shosh and Jason explore the dynamics of feminine business, uncovering the secrets to achieving seemingly unrealistic results. From overcoming shame to embodying “the chill rocketship,” and saying fck it to the rules, they delve into the energetic shifts and practical strategies that propelled Shosh to extraordinary success.Join the free Living Brave Community here (links will be added in Buzzsprout)Learn more about our all-access pass, The Vortex, and our DAILY coaching experience with Shoshanna for holistic thriving and feminine business success, and networking hub for shame-slaying women in business, The Club.Follow Shosh on Instagram, share a story, and tag us to let us know you're listening! Join the free Living Brave Community hereLearn more about our all-access pass, The Vortex, and our DAILY coaching experience with Shoshanna for holistic thriving and feminine business success, and networking hub for shame-slaying women in business, The Club.Follow Shoshanna on Instagram, share a story, and tag us to let us know you're listening! JOIN MONEY MARCH HERE! To the moon!!
The massive controversy from this episode: was Shosh wearing pants as she ran around Bushwick…on crack?! The girls all head to the biggest warehouse party in Brooklyn, and this party? Has everything: a pack of lesbians, Charlie and Ray's suddenly successful band, the world's saddest husband trying to cheat on his wife with Jessa, a glass cigarette filled with crack for Shosh, Elijah kissing a boy, and Marnie's best selfish meltdown yet after her ex suddenly gets smooched by a tiny Navajo. Also, Hannah is shaken to learn a huge thing about Adam's life from a lesbian who tries to bite a bottlecap off a beer. Oh and did you know this episode is brought to you by a newly Writers Guild Award nominated co-host?! We talk some fun personal news at the top before getting into that sweet, sweet crackcident. Every other episode of our “Girls” journey will be on the “Sex and the Cidiots” feed, while the complete set will be available (and dropping early) on Patreon, at patreon.com/kevinandjon. Thanks friends!
In the aftermath of Hannah's diary revelation, Marnie & Charlie break up…or at least Charlie attempts to. That leads to Marnie going to the apartment of her boyfriend for the very first time, somehow, and doing some bargaining. Hannah takes typically awful advice from Jessa to try to F her boss “for the story,” and fails, before dropping by Adam's only to watch him go hogwild, solo. Jessa takes an ex back to her place for a romp to make a point, and Shosh accidentally catches her and some Brooklyn goofball goin' at it pigeonstyle by the fire escape. ALSO: Jon authored a crossword puzzle for the LA Times, go check it out Thursday 2/8, online or pick up a copy! Every other episode of our “Girls” journey will be on the “Sex and the Cidiots” feed, while the complete set will be available (and dropping early) on Patreon, at patreon.com/kevinandjon. Thanks friends!
What if we shattered the fourth wall and stepped into the world of HBO's Girls like never before? Brace yourselves as we unleash the ultimate treat: Zosia Mamet, the radiant force behind Shoshanna Shapiro, graces our podcast. Get ready to dive deep as we fan out and uncover the untold tales behind one of the show's beloved characters. From dissecting Shoshanna's quirks to speculating on her present-day adventures, we leave no stone unturned. And as if that wasn't enough, Zosia spills the goss on her latest cinematic venture, "Molli & Max in the Future," set to dazzle screens this Friday! Shosh heads, THIS ONE'S FOR YOU XOXO!!! Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hbogirlsrewatch/videos Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/HBOGirlsRewatch If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/HBOGirlsRewatch Follow the podcast on Instagram: @hbogirlsrewatch Follow our guest on Instagram: @zosiamamet Checkout Molli & Max in the Future! Follow the hosts on Instagram: @ameliaplease @elazie For advertising opportunities please email HBOGirlsRewatchPodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After Hannah finds out she has HPV, she calls her ex-boyfriend Elijah (Andrew Rannells) who makes a tremendous debut, revealing secrets and throwing out dad-related accusations. Marnie flirts with the ridiculously named Booth Jonathan (Jorma Taccone), Shosh gets into a (great) show called “Baggage” and talks about her own emotional baggage with Hannah, and Jessa falls asleep on the job babysitting and wakes up in time to smoke weed with a dad. Every other episode of our “Girls” journey will be on the “Sex and the Cidiots” feed, while the complete set will be available (and dropping early) on Patreon, at patreon.com/kevinandjon. Thanks friends!
Julia Gray and Drew H. discuss the PENULTIMATE episode of Girls. This one has it all. Ann Dowd. "23" by Miley Cyrus. A surprise engagement. A classic Shosh moment of clarity and rage. Caroline and SAMPLE! Forgiveness...join us. Follow Drew on Twitter. Follow Julia on Twitter.
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Have you been wanting to grow your business in a way that honours your feminine essence where you can be soft and fierce at the same time? Shoshanna Raven is leading the way (as a true Aries Rising) and shares more about her journey as a multi-7 figure embodied coach for female leaders. Specifically, she works with personal brands & community-centric businesses, helping them take off & scale to global impact. What you'll take away from this week's episode (is a lot!): Shosh's astrological blueprint and transits of what happened at the time her business quantum leaped and she became super successful + what was going on astrologically when she went through a heartbreak Building a multi-6 figure business in less than six months + reaching your first mil in biz Quantum leaps and brave business strategies Authentic marketing strategies & feminine leadership principles The importance of outcome independence in sales Connect with SHOSHANNA >>> @shoshanna_raven shoshannaraven.com // her membership The Club // Living Brave Community Connect with CATO >>> www.catcaitlinn.com // @catcaitlinn
In this episode, the girls discuss Shosh's favorite personality test, the enneagram test. They talk through what types they are, what they agree or disagree with, what surprised them, and what was most helpful to understand themselves better! Find your type here: Free Enneagram Quiz - Take Our Free Assessment Todayassessment.yourenneagramcoach.comhttps://assessment.yourenneagramcoach.com
Julia and Drew break down episode nine of Season Five. The girls discuss RHONY, clown girls (IYKYK), Jenny Slate's perfect voice, Shosh's business acumen, "the best Girls scene of all time," and more. Follow Drew on Twitter. Follow Julia on Twitter.
Today's Episode Dr. Raj talks with Dr. Shosh about her personal journey that led her to specialize in postpartum depression. She dispels common misconceptions surrounding the condition, shedding light on its diverse impact and those who are susceptible. Today's Guest Internationally recognized as a leading maternal mental health expert, clinical psychologist Dr. Shoshana Bennett has inspired and transformed countless lives worldwide through her radio shows, books, lectures, interactive tele-classes, consultations, and videos. Affectionately known as “Dr. Shosh”, she educates, engages, and empowers her audiences while discussing serious and often uncomfortable topics using humor, the latest research, solution-based protocols, and firsthand knowledge she gleaned after experiencing life-threatening postpartum depression. She emerged from this personal nightmare to become a leading national advocate and pioneer in parental mental health, establishing Postpartum Assistance for Mothers, which offers education and emotional support for mothers experiencing PPD and related disorders. Dr. Shosh also helped develop the official training curriculum for professionals and served as president of Postpartum Support International. Dr. Shosh is an Executive Producer of the award-winning documentary, Dark Side of The Full Moon. She is the author of Postpartum Depression for Dummies, Pregnant on Prozac, Children of The Depressed, and is co-author of Beyond the Blues: Understanding and Treating Prenatal and Postpartum Depression & Anxiety. Dr. Shosh is the creator of the first PPD mobile phone app. She co-founded the Parental Action Institute to train community leaders and parent advocates. Dr. Shosh traveled extensively throughout the US and internationally as a guest lecturer and keynote speaker, training medical and healthcare professionals. She is well known for her popular Dr.Shosh.com Radio Show and has appeared as a guest expert on countless television and radio shows including 20/20, Ricki Lake and The Doctors. All aspects of the media consult, interview, and quote her regularly, including CNN, The Wall Street Journal, WebMD, NPR, Psychology Today, USA Today, Parenting, The Huffington Post, and Cosmopolitan. Parental mental health is her life's mission. She provides hope with compassion, personal experience, and the application of sound knowledge and research. Dr. Shosh helps her clients and colleagues understand that these disorders are completely treatable. With proper help, parents can emerge from the crisis of these illnesses in charge of their health, making the best possible decisions for themselves and their families, and happier than ever before. Dr. Shosh's Website About Dr. Raj Dr Raj is a quadruple board certified physician and associate professor at the University of Southern California. He was a co-host on the TNT series Chasing the Cure with Ann Curry, a regular on the TV Show The Doctors for the past 7 seasons and has a weekly medical segment on ABC news Los Angeles. Want more Dr. Raj? Check out the Beyond the Pearls lecture series! The Ultimate High Yield Bundle: The complete review of high-yield clinical medicine topics necessary for graduate medical education board exams including NBME, USMLE Steps 1/2/3, ITE and ABIM Boards. You can also listen to the Beyond the Pearls podcast. Check out our other shows: Physiology by Physeo Step 1 Success Stories The InsideTheBoards Study Smarter Podcast The InsideTheBoards Podcast Produced by Ars Longa Media To learn more about us and this podcast, visit arslonga.media. You can leave feedback or suggestions at arslonga.media/contact or by emailing info@arslonga.media. Produced by: Christopher Breitigan and Erin McCue. Executive Producer: Patrick C. Beeman, MD The information presented in this podcast is intended for educational purposes only and should not be construed as professional or medical advice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
120. Want to know if Coaching with Riana really works? Check out this podcast with Shosh who went from homeless and a Toxic Relationship, to signing up at the highest Diamond 6-month program Level at age 28, for Life & Love Transformation Coaching - that totally changed her life. Trying to come out to her family as a Lesbian at age 18, Shosh was shunned and kicked out of her family home. Today, five years post-Coaching graduation, learn the skills she used from the program (for BOTH LGBTQ+ Clients and Straight women and men) to Create her Dream-filled life. Watch the VIDEO Interview: https://youtu.be/_CAyuMj_mEg What skills did Shosh use to improve her Mindset, find her Empowered voice, repair communication with her family, and go from a Toxic, Codependent, Abusive Relationship to having an Emotionally Healthy, Evolved, and Conscious Relationship....then get married to Dani, and now, they are expecting their first child in two months! A beautiful story of Shosh's incredible journey and reaching ALL her goals and dreams - you won't want to miss it! Creating the Life She Desired and Having the Love/marriage and family she Dreamed of within 5 years of her VIP Coaching Graduation! We Cover: 1-Attracting Partners with Your Light 2-Difference Between Counseling and Coaching 3-Changing Destructive Patterns and Ways of Thinking thru Mindset 4-Empowered Communication Skills for new Boundaries w/Partner and Family 5-Dating Consciously and with Purpose 6-Creating New Norms in communication; examples 7-Teaching Those You Love New Communication Rules 8-Using Team Language; using T-Breaks for Couples 9-Feelings vs. Facts - Stopping Assumptions 10- Overcoming Fear of Abandonment & Passive Aggressive Shutdown Together 11-Dating Rules that work for Straight or LGBTQ+ Singles 12- Requirements and Non-Negotiables 13-Strategies to Meet a Partner for Marriage 14-The Art and Psychology of Dating Successfully; Relationship Foundation and more! Get FREE Resources to Help You To Create the Life You Desire & to Have the Love You Deserve! 1) Main website: https://RianaMilne.com FREE Love Tests, Book Chapter downloads & other resources 2) FREE NEW eBook (Have the Love You Deserve) https://bit.ly/FreeLoveEBook 3) Audio Podcast Library: https://LessonsinLifeandLove.com and on all Podcast channels; or see over 320 videos and audios on my YouTube Channel; SUBSCRIBE to get ALL New Releases YouTube: / rianamilne Riana's Books: 1) LIVE Beyond Your Dreams - from Fear & Doubt to Personal Power, Purpose & Success; http://bit.ly/LIVEbook 2) LOVE Beyond Your Dreams - Break Free of Toxic Relationships to Have the Love You Deserve; http://bit.ly/RianasLOVEbook Publications & Articles/Features: 1) July 2023 – Disrupt Magazine Feature Article & Cover (7/6/2023) https://bit.ly/DisruptArticleRianaMilne 2) Influencer Daily Feature Article & Cover: https://influencerdaily.com/riana-mil... 3) Business Spotlight Magazine: Jan 2023: https://rianamilne.com/wp-content/upl... 4) Top 10 Coaches to Follow in 2022; Wealth Insider Magazine: https://bit.ly/WealthInsiderMagTop10C... 5) 100 Most Successful Women Around the World Book https://bit.ly/100SuccessfulWomenBook
Julia and Drew are joined by one of the foremost reinterpreters and the acclaimed director behind such masterpieces as “Allison Williams Arrives at the Met Gala While Down and Out Downtown Plays, Bobby Hyland. We unpack Season Five, Episode Three of HBO's Girls, aka the iconic Japan episode. Topics include: Shosh's chameleonic transition into Tokyo life, Hannah's "goofy" nudes, Jessa as someone who has never watched a TV show in her life, and more.
Drew and Julia are joined by TIMES Culture Reporter Moises Mendez to discuss episodes 5 and 6 of "Girls" season one—and there's a lot to unpack. Charlie and Marnie are done. Hannah tries to have sex with her boss. Jessa is "unsmotable." Shosh is...mostly absent? Come for the banter, stay for the roundtable discussion on Hannah flying home to Michigan using a trash bag as luggage.
Comedian and close friend of the pod, Charlie Flynn, joins Amelia Ritthaler and Evan Lazarus to talk HBO's Girls Season 1 Episode 10: She Did. The three do a deep dive on what led Jessa to get married to Thomas-John, dissect Hannah eating cake on Coney Island, and analyze the Marnie & Shosh's character growth this season. Episode Plot Summary: Marnie moves out of the apartment. Hannah considers the idea of Adam moving in. Jessa invites everyone to a mystery party. Shoshanna finally loses her virginity. Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hbogirlsrewatch/videos Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/HBOGirlsRewatch If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/HBOGirlsRewatch Follow our guest on Instagram: @cp_flynn Follow the podcast on Instagram: @hbogirlsrewatch Follow the hosts on Instagram: @ameliaplease @elazie For advertising opportunities please email HBOGirlsRewatchPodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode, we're joined by Shosh Brodman, host of Hound Dog! Listen in as we chat hot parents, intimacy, and summer camp-- plus, we help a listener with some lost items, read fake smut, and get a final update from a listener who took our advice.Follow Shosh on Instagram: @shoshbrodCheck out the podcast on Instagram: @twonosymeerkatsSubscribe to Two Nosy Meerkats on YouTubeFollow Lukas @lukastarnold everywhereFollow Gabby @hipsoccermom on Instagram and TikTok and @hip_soccer_mom on TwitterSubscribe to Two Nosy Meerkats' SupercastIf you've got a story/interesting phobia/habit/neurosis etc. that you'd like discussed on the show, please submit it here! - https://linktr.ee/meerkats Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Over the course of the next 10 podcast episodes we will be revisiting some of our favorite podcast episodes on newborns in honor of those that have contributed to Kim's upcoming book on newborn sleep launching March 21st. Its available for pre-order here. In today's episode of The Gentle Parenting Show, Kim sits down with her longtime friend and colleague, Dr. Shoshana Bennett. Dr. Shosh, a clinical psychologist, is an expert on prenatal and postpartum depression and related mood and anxiety disorders. She is the author of the best-selling book “Postpartum Depression for Dummies.” Kim and Dr. Shosh discuss the difference between baby blues and postpartum depression with things to ask yourself and symptoms to look for. They cover: Differences Between Postpartum Depression and Baby Blues Questions to Ask Yourself with Postpartum Depression Can Fathers or Adoptive Parents Experience Postpartum Depression? Shame Around Postpartum Depression and Mental Health What to Do if You Have Postpartum Depression Critical Components of Postpartum Care Sleep and Healing and Preventing Postpartum Depression Our favorite quotes from this episode are “(postpartum depression) is not a character weakness, this is not a flaw of some kind, and it's not anybody's fault. We are so quick to blame ourselves and it's not fair.” and “taking care of yourself isn't just a nice thing to do for your kids, it's essential to their well-being for you to be ok. The most responsible thing you can possibly do is get help.” Connect and Work with Dr. Shosh Dr. Shosh is able to see patients virtually. To connect or work with her, visit her website where she has resources and consultation options for dealing with postpartum depression and anxiety. Apple podcast description - 512 characters Kim sits down with longtime friend and colleague, Dr. Shoshana Bennett, a clinical psychologist, They cover: Differences Between Postpartum Depression and Baby Blues Questions to Ask Yourself with Postpartum Depression Sleep with Healing + Preventing Postpartum Depression Our favorite quote: “postpartum depression is not a character weakness, this is not a flaw of some kind, and it's not anybody's fault.” Connect and Work with Dr. Shosh Dr. Shosh is able to see patients virtually. Visit her website for resources.
Drew and Julia are joined by Atlantic staff writer and author Kaitlyn Tiffany (Everything I Need I Get From You) to discuss the first two episodes of Girls season two. The girls discuss Donald Glover, Marnie & Elijah's tryst, Shosh's revenge, and convalescence. Follow Drew on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Julia on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Kaitlyn on Twitter.
Drew and Julia are joined by TIMES Culture Reporter Moises Mendez to discuss episodes 5 and 6 of "Girls" season one—and there's a lot to unpack. Charlie and Marnie are done. Hannah tries to have sex with her boss. Jessa is "unsmotable." Shosh is...mostly absent? Come for the banter, stay for the roundtable discussion on Hannah flying home to Michigan using a trash bag as luggage.