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In today's episode, Andy answers your questions on how to be efficient when the passion starts fading after the early stages in your business journey, how to stop having negative thoughts in your mind as a high performing individual, and how to fix your social awkwardness when you haven't been social for a long time.
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In this episode, I cover what I believe are six effective ways to combat Social Awkwardness. I also discuss where it comes from in Childhood Trauma, and how to work on it by being more real and proactive. Join the Monthly Healing Community Membership
My guest this week is James Swanwick, an Australian-American investor and entrepreneur He is the creator of the Alcohol Free Lifestyle, which helps people change their relationship with alcohol In this episode:- James was a moderate drinker, but after 20 years of consistent drinking, he realized the negative effect on his health and stopped for what was supposed to be a 30-day experiment. That was 13 years ago and he's been alcohol free ever since! Like many of us James hesitated to quit due to societal conditioning – he associated alcohol with socializing and fun and feared being perceived as dull or boring without alcohol. And indeed… There was some Social Awkwardness for a while - navigating social situations without alcohol felt awkward and he shared a story of pretending to drink alcohol when on a date – this strategy proved to be a mistake when his date discovered he had lied! In spite of the tricky start James was soon embracing his alcohol-free lifestyle openly. We discussed the strong influence of peer pressure and the need for a supportive tribe when quitting alcohol. We are both seeing a societal shift as people acknowledge the health risks of drinking alcohol – which is heading for a cigarette moment. Although drinking alcohol before bedtime may help initially with falling asleep but compromises the quality of sleep, leading to irritability, fatigue, and other negative effects on health. Alcohol's Effects on Sleep and Health: Alcohol consumption can compromise sleep quality, metabolism, and overall health. It can disrupt the body's natural processes, leading to weight gain, reduced productivity, and increased cravings for unhealthy foods. James shared some Benefits of his alcohol-free lifestyle which included improved physical health, mental clarity, productivity, and financial success. I I asked him for his advice for anyone who is struggling to get started on this journey: He suggested starting with a commitment to at least 30 days of sobriety as an experiment, but most importantly be open to extending it to 90 days or longer. We agreed on the importance of Avoiding the stop-and-start cycle and focussing on the long-term benefits of sobriety. Overcoming cultural conditioning and resistance may feel challenging, but taking action building an alcohol free lifestyle will lead to transformative results and a better quality of life You can contact James Swanwick via his website alcoholfreelifestyle.com He's also on Instagram and has a podcast called Alcohol Free Lifestyle If you're interested in doing an alcohol free Challenge as an experiment then keep an eye open for Tribe Sobers #Sober66 whih starts March 1st and September 1st More Info Tribe Sober membership – you can join up HERE. To access our website, click HERE. If you would like a free copy of our “Annual Tracker” or our e-book 66 Days to Sobriety, please email janet@tribesober.com. If you would like to come to our Saturday afternoon Zoom Cafe as a guest and meet our community, just email janet@tribesober.com. Episode Sponsor This episode is sponsored by the Tribe Sober Membership Program. If you want to change your relationship with alcohol then sign up today Read more about our program and subscribe HERE Help us to Spread the Word! We made this podcast so that we can reach more people who need our help. Please subscribe and share. If you enjoyed the podcast, then please leave us a 5-star review on Apple podcasts. Take a screenshot of your review, and DM it to Tribe Sober's Instagram page – see PS below for instructions. We'll send you something special to say thank you! We release a podcast episode every Saturday morning. You can follow Tribe Sober on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and Instagram. You can join our private Facebook group HERE. PS: How to Leave a Rating/Review in Apple Podcasts (on an iOS Device) Open the Podcasts app. EASY. Choose “Search” from the bottom row of icons and enter the name of the show (e.g. Recover Like a Mother) into the search field. Select the show under Shows (not under Episodes). Scroll down past the first few episodes until you see Ratings & Reviews. Click Write a Review underneath the displayed reviews from other listeners. You'll then have the option to rate the show on a 5-star scale and write a review (you can rate without writing too but it's always good to read your experience).
Social Anxiety Solutions - your journey to social confidence!
In this episode... Seb shares the critical realization that while EFT can address the limiting beliefs fueling social anxiety, two additional keys are essential for achieving and maintaining social ease. Despite his progress with EFT tapping, Seb continued to experience anxiety, awkwardness in social situations, and struggle to feel on par with his peers. It was only after discovering and applying these two other keys that he was able to create a lasting change and social ease. Listen to this episode to learn the 3 Keys to Social Ease and why they are essential to overcome social anxiety completely. To get the full picture, join our comprehensive, free Masterclass: "The EFT Blueprint to Social Confidence." Here, we cover all three keys to social ease, providing you with the tools and strategies to use tapping effectively, release social anxiety, and step into a life of confidence. Don't miss this opportunity to transform your social anxiety into social confidence. Sign up for the free Masterclass now, and take the first step towards a life with social ease at https://bit.ly/socialconfidencemasterclass
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Join Cara Viana on this episode of the Playful Spirituality Podcast as she returns from a maternity leave hiatus to candidly share her experiences as a new mom. This episode is a raw and honest reflection on the unexpected challenges, joys, and surprises that come with giving birth and raising a newborn, including sudden vision loss, intense insecurity, social awkwardness, and finding unexpected pleasure in some seemingly mundane (even gross) and intense moments. Cara gives uncommon insights into the physical and emotional transformations people undergo during pregnancy and in motherhood, and the absolute necessity of learning to receive and care for yourself too. She also acknowledges the importance of motherhood in society, recognizes societal undervaluation of the role, and shares how her experiences have turned her into something she never thought would be. She demonstrates how she is truly cherishing every moment with her personalized view on parenting. Tune in for an infusion of playful spirituality that might surprise and comfort you if you're a parent, ever considered becoming one, or know people in your life who have gone through this journey. 00:00 Introduction to the Playful Spirituality Podcast 01:20 Returning from Maternity Leave: A Personal Journey 02:29 The Challenges of Pregnancy and Preparing for Motherhood 04:54 The Unexpected Joys of Motherhood 09:45 The Reality of Motherhood: A Bootcamp Comparison 17:11 The Slow Pace of Motherhood 23:52 The Importance of Support Systems in Motherhood 25:02 Motherhood: The Most Important Job in the World 27:37 The Vulnerability of Motherhood 28:43 The Struggles of Postpartum 29:34 Society's Lack of Support for New Parents 30:25 The Unexpected Joys of Parenthood 33:20 The Reality of Parenting and Time Management 34:44 The Bliss of Being a Parent 35:29 The Insecurity of Motherhood 39:52 The Social Awkwardness of New Parenthood 43:01 The Shock of Losing Vision 45:22 The Unexpected Baby Craze 49:06 Wrapping Up and Looking Forward ___________________________________________ Connect with Cara! Website - https://www.caraviana.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cara_viana/ Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/caraviana YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/caraviana
Kavin Jay – Comedians, Malaysia's REAL Journalists Kavin Jay is one of Malaysia's funniest men, recognised as such by the Netflix special he was invited to record in 2018, titled ‘Everybody Calm Down'. He is also one of Malaysia's most original and ‘real' comedians, driven to his art by a very unique set of circumstances. Here, he talks to Chuang about his journey to comedy, evolving along the way to become a true storyteller, much akin to a journalist, though often braver – and definitely funnier. (Many thanks to the Asia School of Business for their collaboration with The Do More Podcast, in whose studio this conversation was recorded. The Asia School of Business is a partnership between MIT Sloan School of Management and Bank Negara Malaysia). CONTENTS 00:00:00 - Intro 00:03:10 - How Kavin Started in Comedy 00:07:25 - Inspiration from Eddie Murphy, George Carlin, Bill Burr, Ronnie Chieng and others 00:12:55 - Comedy is Universal 00:18:18 - And Then Netflix Came Calling .. 00:26:29 - What Netflix Looks For 00:29:25 - Kavin's Process 00:35:00 - I'm Sorry I Shouted - Dimensions to Comedy 00:43:10 - Uncle Roger is Funnier Than Nigel Ng 00:47:07 - The Problem with Social Media 00:52:35 - Making Money From Comedy 00:54:45 - Russell Peters and Asian Comedy 01:00:00 - The Crack House Disaster 01:07:40 - ADHD and Social Awkwardness 01:10:38 - Comedians, Depression, Anxiety … and Dopamine 01:14:00 - The Problem with Gym Bros 01:23:14 - Beating ADHD 01:25:21 - The Next Step 01:26:57 - Radio's Real-Ness; Fly Guy and ‘Lil Kev 01:28:11 - Comedians Can't Do Live Radio 01:32:44 - What's Next for Kavin --- FOLLOW KAVIN HERE URL: https://www.kavinjay.com/ IG: / kavinjay Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kavin_J... Twitter/X: @KavinJay
Findet ihr Joghurt essen auch so intim? Während die Social-Awkwardness wohl auch nicht vor Kinky Partys haltmacht (denkt immer ans Alibi-Wasser) und Gleiswechsel durch chronische Übermüdung eher einem Reiseversuch nach Hogwarts ähnelten, gibt es immerhin einen Lichtblick am Himmel: Das erste Hauptvideo ist endlich da - und 500k sind weg. Außerdem mussten wir feststellen, dass die Snapchat AI ganz offensichtlich schon den ersten Takeover plant und dabei mehr über uns zu wissen scheint als wir selbst - wir sehen uns dann auf der "Mach dich krass" Tour mit einer exklusiven Folge von dem Podcast "Rezo & Friends". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Allison O'Keefe, a UX designer in Detroit, always felt she rubbed people the wrong way. Then, in her early teen years, one of her friends confirmed it when she called Allison “the annoying friend” behind her back. This made Allison more cautious in social situations, which often overwhelmed her. Worse, she also found herself accidentally “ghosting” people, forgetting to respond to their messages. Eventually, a therapist asked her if she'd ever been diagnosed with ADHD, and the diagnosis started to make a lot of sense. She now feels less isolated — even as she still grapples with how open she wants to be about her ADHD. How do folks with ADHD navigate these choppy social waters? Listen in as Laura and Allison sort through these questions and more. To find a transcript for this episode and more resources, visit the episode page on Understood.org. We love hearing from our listeners. Email us at ADHDAha@understood.org. Understood.org is a resource dedicated to shaping the world so the 70 million people in the U.S. with learning and thinking differences can thrive. Learn more about ADHD Aha! and all our podcasts at understood.org/podcasts. Copyright © 2023 Understood for All, Inc. All rights reserved. Understood is not affiliated with any pharmaceutical company.
On this episode, Brooklynn and her dad discuss the characteristics of a healthy relationship verse a toxic relationship and socially awkward people.
Whether it's a wedding or an office party, socially awkward situations abound, and there are none better equipped to fix these than Amanda and Josh. Music: "Super Familiar", "Cheese Shoes" by Josh Wilson "Bullhog" by Andrew Wilson - AJCW - Find him at electricsheap.bandcamp.com/music or search "AJCW" on iTunes, Spotify, and other music sources. Familiar Wilsons Media produces content to bring people together. We are curious, and hopeful, and try not to take ourselves too seriously - admittedly, with varying degrees of success. A part of The Whole Care Network.
Embracing Yourself: Overcoming Social Awkwardness - Welcome to our latest podcast episode where we explore the topic of social awkwardness and finding comfort in social settings. We share valuable insights on how to be yourself and not worry about what others think, as well as practical tips for helping those who struggle with social anxiety. Tune in for a lively discussion on this important topic and discover how to thrive in any social situation. As always, thank you for watching - please like and subscribe, as it really helps our channel out! Thanks! Subscribe to our AUDIO ONLY podcast here (spotify, itunes, google): https://anchor.fm/theoffbeat ARTWORK CURATED AND PROVIDED BY: https://instagram.com/soul_cozm INSTAGRAM Xander: https://instagram.com/jalexander_._ Shannon: https://instagram.com/shannon.ortega Rick: https://instagram.com/rk.dz Links: XLOUNGE - Lofi / Lounge Music / Chill Vibes https://www.youtube.com/@xlounge_ A Very Special Thanks to:FULL FRAME MEDIA LLC https://www.fullframemediallc.com/ https://instagram.com/fullframemedia413 https://www.facebook.com/pg/FullFrameLLC/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theoffbeat/message
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Do you understand the laws of human nature? Do you know why you do what you do? Why humans make the decisions that they make? And do you know how to leverage social skills to accomplish what you want to in life? Today's guest is Robert Greene, the bestselling author of such books as “The 48 Laws of Power,” “The Art of Seduction,” “Mastery” and more. He's here to discuss his book “The Laws of Human Nature,” where he explores what makes humans tick, and what that means for the person who wants to succeed in this life. What is happiness? How do we achieve it? Are attractive people happier? Are rich people happier? Could plastic surgery make you happier? Should we seek the most momentary happiness possible, or is a happy and fulfilled life one that consists of ups and downs over the course of it? These are just a few of the questions I get to ask Dr. Jonathan Haidt, author of “The Happiness Hypothesis” on this episode. Apply now before the slots are taken: www.alchoholfreelifestyle.com/study ★ - Learn more about Project 90: www.alcoholfreelifestyle.com/Project 90 ★ - (Accountability & Support) Speak verbally to a certified Alcohol-Free Lifestyle coach to see if, or how, we could support you having a better relationship with alcohol: https://www.alcoholfreelifestyle.com/schedule
There is something strange that all humans are programmed to do. And if we don't keep it in check, it will lead to a lot of problems in our lives. Do you find yourself emotionally influenced by people or events that you have no real connection to? (Politics, sports, social media influencers.)Do you have a hard time saying what you really think?Do people seem to find you boring? Or are you often arguing against others?It could be that you haven't developed your inner voice.We humans are programmed to seek answers from authority. We don't mind being told what to think, what to do, or how to act if we believe it will benefit us. Why figure all that out yourself if someone trustworthy will just point you in the right direction?We all want to know what our purpose on this earth is. Where did we come from, and where will we go when we die? And day-to-day we want to know that what we are doing is right.Modern media and culture hijacks this desire, and today thousands of people make a lot of money off of your attention and your emotional connection to them and their brands by telling you how to think and how to act.The consequence to you is losing yourself. Your self confidence is tied to your favourite sports team, your critical thinking is secondary to what your favorite social media guru tells you, and if you find someone who disagrees it often ends in confrontation.But what do you think? What really matters to you?If you struggle to be alone with your thoughts, if you need constant distraction by social media, TV and music, if you argue with others about things over which neither of you have any control...that is an invitation to self-development and building a better life.It's time you started consuming less content that makes you angry or desperate and stopped arguing with your family members. You simply have to develop your inner voice. There is a thoughtful person inside you, but they won't get their chance to be heard and recognized if all you're doing is consuming the words of others.If you're ready to become confident and certain of who you are, stop the childish emotional attachment to things on TV, and form meaningful relationships with others, this episode will inspire you to start thinking for yourself. Listen now!
Listen in as Nate talks about social anxiety, social awkwardness, and social uncertainty taking over his ability to engage with women in the modern era. @LifetipsPodcast @LifetipsPodcast @LifetipsPodcast for IG, Facebook, and Twitter. @auth_gen_person Twitter. IG @nate_the_speaker @spokenlifetips --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lifetips/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lifetips/support
Selma Blair used to bite people when she felt awkward.
Around 15% of people have social skill challenges and communication difficulties that are considered to make them socially awkward. Teens can feel socially awkward in any setting, including school, special events, large family gatherings, on the phone, and many more common settings. There are benefits though! Don't miss the positive and negative effects of social awkwardness, plus tips on how to overcome it. Then, only 25% of American teens meet the daily recommendation of 1 hour of moderate-to-vigorous activity. Tune in for suggestions on how to help teens increase their daily activity and the positive benefits that ensue. . . In this episode, we mentioned the following resources: - Psych Central: Social Awkwardness: Signs and How to Overcome It - Healthline: Exercise for Teens: A Complete Guide - CDC: Physical Activity Guidelines for School-Aged Children and Adolescents - FitOn App - The Teen Mag: 5 Ways to Make Life Easier if You Are Socially Awkward . . Visit our website: www.teenlifepodcast.com Subscribe to get the episodes in your inbox: www.teenlife.ngo/subscribe Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter . . Podcast Music by: Luke Cabrera & Tobin Hodges Hosted by: Chris Robey & Karlie Duke Produced by: Karlie Duke & Kelly Fann --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teenlifepodcast/support
Episode 237 Be aware of all of your subscriptions Stop bragging about Hoes: :22:49 Social awkwardness :48:05 Strictly platonic relationships: 1:14:50 Khloé Kardashian brain trauma due to Tristan cheating on her : 1:33:56
Your Gay-some Two-some is back (Raja and Amil) in this episode talking about their experience being a Socially Awkward Person and Social Lubricant (Alchohol). Also, try Rempah Authentic Malaysian Food by Raja's mom. #TheRainbowBarkada #FollowTheRainbow #ShareTheRainbow
Fresh off the Higher Self Sanctuary's inaugural retreat, Carina shares stories and insights from the 4-day immersion.Topics include: social awkwardness, simultaneous longing for - and fear of - community, anxiety, autism, and neurodivergence in community, the healing that only happens with others, the social nervous system, and community as a birthright and healing force.To connect more with Carina, you can find her at:www.carinadevi.com (for courses, 1-on-1's, blog, products, and more)https://higherself.earth (for private conscious community)https://www.instagram.com/carina.devi/ (Instagram)https://www.tiktok.com/@carina.devi (TikTok)
Those with CPTSD will easily struggle when it comes to socializing in any situation that we are presented with. Weddings, Parties, fun night out, group of friends, family gatherings and so on. The stress it creates causes us to experience flashbacks to when we experienced trauma and being social or avoiding social awkwardness will be extremely difficult and often overwhelming. For many of us we just won't even bother attempting the social interactions we face because it feels so much better and safer to not go and avoid any possible shame, humiliation and fear that we believe WILL happen if we go! Please listen to this podcast about how someone with CPTSD struggles with socializing and experiencing social awkwardness. https://medium.com/invisible-illness/why-we-struggle-socializing-with-complex-ptsd-f6c15cdbf8b2 https://crappychildhoodfairy.com/2019/10/19/has-cptsd-made-you-socially-awkward/ Please support this podcast by becoming a member of my Patreon group! www.patreon.com/livingwithadhdandcptsd and when you sign up you gain early access to new episodes, exclusive bonus podcasts! AND if you become a loyalty member you also get amazing merchandise that show everyone that you like this show! visit for more details! www.ko-fi.com/livingwithadhdandcptsd Twitter - @adhdandcptsd livingwithadhdandcptsd@gmail.com www.livingwithadhdandcptsd.ca --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/livingwithadhdandcptsd/message
Grace and Alvina talk about everything they need to do to prepare to attend ALA Annual, where Grace will be accepting the Legacy Award! See complete show notes at www.bookfriendsforever.com. Click here to become a Patreon member: https://www.patreon.com/Bookfriendsforever1.
What are the situations that make you feel awkward? How do you deal? Explore this with The Wilsons!Discussion points: Big Macs, Eye Drops, Super Villains, Belt Loop Shaming, The Queen, The Gas We Pass, and more.Plus Dan from the Casting Views Podcast and Dan from the Be There With Belson Podcast, plus a shout out to Talking SMAC! Music: "OH-EE-EH", "Wilson Tron", "Being Van Morrison", "Wilson Suite, Radio Edit" by Josh Wilson. Super Familiar with The Wilsons Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/wilsonspodcast on instagram at instagram.com/superfamiliarwitthewilsonson twitter at https://twitter.com/familiarwilsonsand on YoutubeContact us! familiarwilsons@gmail.com
Most of our children diagnosed with autism, share this commonality of having social awkwardness, right? Think about this, we use social skills to some extent every single day of our lives which means that our children will need help in learning and developing these skills if our goal is for them to become independent adults. They need help understanding how to act and engage in different social settings. It doesn't come naturally to them. In this episode, I am giving you ideas and suggestions on social skills groups as well as those community opportunities to have them participate in recreational activities. I am also discussing the importance of you embracing the teaching opportunities that you have throughout your daily lives. There is also the component of you being able to manage your thoughts and emotions and are you willing to be understanding and accept the fact that your child may not be able to do what the other children can? No one's involvement in their growth and development is more important than yours. What are you willing to do to ensure that they continue to build the skills they need that will lead to their independence? Have you signed up for our Let's TALK AUTISM Monthly Newsletter? Sign up at www.notyouraverageautismmom.com
Jennifer Lawrence used to pretend she was being interviewed by Ellen DeGeneres while on the toilet.
Grace and Alvina talk about the term "imposter syndrome" and whether it should still be used, they talk about their favorite and least favorite narrative types, and how they feel about the world opening up again and how to interact with other people again. See complete show notes at www.bookfriendsforever.com. Click here to become a Patreon member: https://www.patreon.com/Bookfriendsforever1
Everyone makes mistakes, and everyone – at some point – has turned an ordinary moment into an awkward moment. These awkward situations, whether we've created them, or stumbled into them, are inherently uncomfortable and usually throw us for a loop. Sometimes, there's no getting around it. Sometimes, you just have to lean into the awkward situation and have a laugh. Other times, there can be a more strategic way to exit the socially awkward tunnel and into the beckoning light of relief. This week on the podcast, Grace and Shannon talk about their own personal, awkward experiences and why it's so important to approach yourself with compassion when dealing with them. They also dig into why (neurotypical) individuals can be faced with awkwardness at work, what that can look like, and how to successfully overcome those awkward situations. (The woman cartoonist Shannon talks about in this episode is Gemma Correll, and this is the cool illustration she refers to.) Read the article that inspired this episode on the blog at BlueSummitSupplies.com. Connect with Blue Summit Supplies for more helpful professional development content on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Listen to all episodes of the Standard Office Procedures podcast and reach out to us to be featured on the podcast or offer feedback by emailing grace@franklincreativesolutions.com
We answer 2 listener questions: An expectant father wants to know if he qualifies for therapy. The second listener wants to know if being a psychiatrist makes for awkward social interactions. Submit your question for an episode at our website: www.callthepsychiatrists.com Follow the show online at: https://www.facebook.com/callthepsychiatrists/ https://www.instagram.com/callthepsychiatrists/
The Talking Heads singer and creator of American Utopia talks about how he dealt with the challenges of social awkwardness, how creative freedom as a child helped him find his passions, and why he struggled with the mundanity of parenting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Does anyone else feel like they turned 20 and there was this instant expectation that you were supposed to party and make the next 5-10 years the WILDEST years of your life? Us too! That's why this week we get into all our tips and tricks for balancing party life and adult life... Tune in to hear: Our personal party tricks Go to conversation starters Tips for hosting your own party Our personal party fail stories & much more!! Subscribe now! Guaranteed happy dances when you leave us a review. Follow us on Instagram @mytwentysomethingspodcast Email us at mytwentysomethingspodcast@gmail.com Exclusive content: www.mytwentysomethingspodcast.com
A pandemic that has shaken the Education System to the core, it's important to understand that these experiences can affect a student's attention, decision-making ability, how they learn and even how they respond to stress.
The holiday season towards the year-end is all about gatherings, parties, meetups, and what not! While the world is busy celebrating these moments of joy, a lot of people just want to avoid them and be in their own company. In this episode of Dr. Happy, she not only teaches you how to let go of the fear of judgement but also guides you on how to deal with Social Awkwardness.
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Jason and Marcus lament smart notifications, Jason floats a theory that his AirPods may be stalking him, they discuss the social contract as regards ordering food, and ponder just how crucial the sense of smell is.
Welcome back to the NWN Podcast today I am talking with Craig Gustafson. Craig is a Certified Body Language Trainer, on a mission to help everyone he can in Escaping their Social Awkwardness. As a 26-year submarine veteran, and self-described recovering social misfit, he understands what it takes to learn the science of social interaction. He has appeared on numerous podcasts and regularly gives training to small businesses with public-facing staff, to help them interact better with their customers. His true passion is helping young adults, especially those who may identify as neurodiverse, learn how to create better connections with the people in their lives. He uses science-based strategies to teach the invisible but very real science of body language. I hope you enjoy listening as we chat about making connections with people you might not agree with, entrepreneurship during a pandemic and making the world a better place. We have a great conversation, and since this is being released the week of Thanksgiving (USA) I am going to leave you with a NWN holiday challenge…ask better questions make an effort to build better connections with the people in your life…even the family members you don't agree with – see if you can have a conversation where you both feel seen and heard… Because The truth really is we all win when we have good social interactions, and real improvement is possible if you're willing to try. Craig also does one-on-one and small group coaching with young adults and entrepreneurs who feel socially awkward or socially disenfranchised. Be sure to connect with him on his website (EscapingSocialAwkwardness.com) or his new Facebook Community. If you're interested in being more intentional with your resources, disrupting societal norms and building better ways of being then be sure to connect with New World Normal in all the places!! Instagram @thenewworldnorm Facebook Community New World Normal And please follow, like, subscribe on your favorite Podcast App.
Almost everything in life is achievable if you put your mind to it. In today's episode, Andy answers your questions about why you should invest in yourself first before looking for the ideal partner, ways to build your employees into people of character and how to improve your people skills to be more sociable.
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747. Social Awkwardness / Very British Problems (with Michael Lavers from Level Up English) Talking to Michael Lavers from the Level Up English Podcast about learning Japanese, embarrassing moments in language learning, social awkwardness and some "very British problems". Are you as socially awkward as a British person? Let's see how you and Michael would respond to some quiz questions that will test your British awkwardness to the max. Video version available. Episode page https://wp.me/p4IuUx-pxs LEP Premium https://www.teacherluke.co.uk/premiuminfo LEP Merch https://www.teacherluke.co.uk/merch
Making and keeping friends is hard; relationships are tricky; and all of that has gotten stickier in post(ish)-pandemic life. Join us for this chat with our friend Katerina Leung, as we sift through the hilarious and painful reality of the socially awkward soup we are all swimming in right now. She shares some real gems for us reflect on, to help us reach out to others with courage, compassion and humility!
Today we are joined by Nick Defina to discuss how you can Impact Anything, and also to talk about our newfound social awkwardness as we start working with one another in person.Nick is a Master Certified Life & Mindset Coach (MCC), Keynote Speaker, a Leadership Mentor and Solutions Specialist at CDW.You can find Nick here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickdefina/ Support the show (https://www.bareslate.ca/courses/real-leaders-real-life-coffee-plan)
Learn how to give off a confident vibe and be less socially awkward. I share 5 tips for lowering social awkwardness in this lesson! If you want to be confident and conquer social anxiety, this lesson is for you!
Is it new? Is it you? I discuss social awkwardness with “Focus on the Forty” founder, Anthony Poponi. (The 40% of happiness he believes we control.)THE HAPPY BRAIN PODCAST helps you blaze new trails to your dopamine, serotonin, oxytocin, and endorphin. My guests are pioneers in retraining the inner mammal. I love learning from them! Listen in and subscribe so you can blaze new trails to your happy chemicals too.Your host, Loretta Breuning is founder of the Inner Mammal Institute and author of "Habits of a Happy Brain: Retrain your brain to boost your serotonin, dopamine, oxytocin and endorphin levels."Life is more peaceful and satisfying when you understand your inner mammal. Good feelings come from brain chemicals we've inherited from earlier mammals. They evolved to do a job, not to make you feel good all the time. When you know the job each chemical does in the state of nature, your ups and downs make sense. More important, you can re-wire yourself to enjoy more of them in sustainable ways.It's not easy, alas. Our brain is designed to release happy chemicals when you take steps that promote survival. But our brain defines survival in a quirky way: it cares about the survival of your genes and it relies on neural pathways built in youth. To make things even harder, our brain habituates to the rewards it has so you always have to do more to get more happy chemicals.We are not born with survival skills like our animal ancestors. Each newborn human wires itself from its own early experience. Happy chemicals are like paving on your neural pathways, wiring you to repeat behaviors that made you feel good before. This is why our urgent motivations don't make sense to our verbal brain. It's not easy being mammal!When you know how your brain works, you can find healthier ways to enjoy happy chemicals and relieve unhappy chemicals. You can build new neural pathways by feeding your brain new experiences. But you have to design the new experiences carefully and repeat them— a lot!The Inner Mammal Institute has free resources to help you make peace with your inner mammal: videos, blogs, infographics, and podcasts. Dr. Breuning's many books illuminate the big picture and help you plot your course. You can feel good in new ways, no matter where you are right now. Get the details at InnerMammalInstitute.org.Music from Sonatina Soleil by W.M. Sharp. Hear more of it at InnerMammalInstitute.org/musicbywmsharp
#48 - Social Awkwardness - have you felt it? Have you ever felt socially awkward? Maybe you're feeling it now in 2021. What does it look like and how can we become unawkward? In this episode, we will discuss exactly that. Follow this podcast, follow Unity Consulting & Chef Kathie on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. Share this with your friends! Visit our websites, too, at unityconsultingllc.com& kathierotz.com I look forward to connecting with you as we challenge your habits so that you are more efficient and fully empowered! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kathie-rotz/support
As we've transitioned to a state of technology where privacy is no longer a privilege but at everyones disposal and consumption. Camera use has excelled to new heights, and caused a social influx.
What a HUGE WEEK! IN TRUE GEORGE LUCAS STYLE - we have updated our technology and re-released episode 2 with extra footage, special effects and a Dewback. Christmas Comes Early! Disney Shareholder Day announces 10 new star wars show and 2 new movies. We discuss the new content that is being launched by Disney and how could we forget there was also an Episode of Mandalorian.... This episode had everything, Natalie Portman possible guest appearance (possibly), Social Awkwardness, Bad Job Interviews and awkward chats on dates and a whole lot of star wars! In addition to some technological updates after we received a funding grant from our day jobs and JB Hifi giving away some equipment in exchange for money. Please follow us on Twitter/Instagram @tmabypodcast Please subscribe/follow and leave a review if you like the pod!
Elyse DeLucci (@ElyseDeLucci) welcomes you into her living room talking about why is Covid-19 causing social awkwardness, is anal bleaching the vajazzling of 2020, best diners in NYC and more! Follow Elyse on TikTok: @ElyseDeLucci Follow Elyse on Instagram: Instagram.com/ElyseDeLucci
It wouldn't be a Thursday on the internet if folks weren't irrationally upset over something. The latest installment? A bunch of dudes who are mad that Austin's Alamo Drafthouse is planning a women-only screening of Wonder Woman on June 6. It shouldn't really be a surprise, because if there's one thing men have proven themselves to be throughout history, it's prone to childish overreactions whenever someone says something isn't for them. But let's not dwell on that ridiculous outcry.