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Topics discussed on today's show: Who's Going To Hell, Probably White, National Bubble Bath Day, Hiring Sydney Sweeney, Hotel Sex, Smoking in the Bathroom, Sprinkles Cupcakes Closed, Dumb at 15, Jellyfish Sleep Too, Rollercoasters, Movie Reviews, Movie Password, College Football, Tuneless Choir, EDM Festival, Jeff & Jer, Socially Acceptable in the 90's, Rock Door: TV Show Themes Turning 50, and Apologies.
While a lot of things from the past are becoming popular again (fashion, music, etc.) there are some thing that we used to do that aren't so socially acceptable anymore. We found a list and broke down some things that we used to do that we can't anymore.
Things that were Socially Acceptable in the 90's, but not today
Fill in with whatever annoys you. This can be filed under “Gregg and James rant”.
So long as you say you hate “Zionists.” As if adding a few syllables makes the hatred more righteous.
What is something you truly WISH was socially acceptable but it currently really isn't?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ahead of Age Without Limits Day on June 11, Emile chats to Dr Joanna Hikaka, co-director of the University of Auckland's Centre for Co-Created Ageing Research.
Steve Sosnick, Chief Strategist, Interactive Brokers discusses how investors should manage what he describes as Socially Acceptable Volatility in the markets. He also explains why they should pay closer attention at instruments like options as a way to both protect themselves and find opportunities in the current environment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode of Let's Talk About This, Fr. McTeigue explores how our addiction to our phones is affecting our culture, our relationships, and our souls. Father finishes with Weekend Readiness to prepare you for the upcoming Sunday Mass. Show Notes Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains: Carr, Nicholas Redeemed Vision: Setting the Blind Free from the Pornified Culture The Death Of Christian Culture - Angelus Press Restoration Of Christian Culture - Angelus Press The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future(Or, Don 't Trust Anyone Under 30) The Dumbest Generation Grows Up: From Stupefied Youth to Dangerous Adults iCatholic Mobile The Station of the Cross Merchandise - Use Coupon Code 14STATIONS for 10% off | Catholic to the Max Read Fr. McTeigue's Written Works! "Let's Take A Closer Look" with Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J. | Full Series Playlist Listen to Fr. McTeigue's Preaching! | Herald of the Gospel Sermons Podcast on Spotify Visit Fr. McTeigue's Website | Herald of the Gospel Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!
Dr. Joannie DeBrito with Focus on the Family talks about the busy-ness of life that gets in the way of relationships. But that isn't the true barrier. It's the screens we stare at that occupies the lion share of our time. Joannie unpacks the importance of the sensory experience that happens during one-on-one, face-to-face communication that is simply not possible when a screen separates you from one another. Don't let this socially acceptable barrier keep you from experiencing deep and meaningful relationships with those who are close.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshow/wmbwSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Valentine’s Day calls for some hot goss! Charlotte Wilder and Madeline Hill, co-hosts of The Sports Gossip Show, join Sarah to discuss their podcast’s origin story, how to medium-launch a relationship, and the women’s sports reality shows we need in our lives. Plus, we play Cupid for your valentines and a “What The Fact” that gives some perspective on a few recent policy decisions. Check out “The Sports Gossip Show” here Read Kalyn Kahler’s 2022 report for Defector on nepotism in NFL hiring here Read Molly Hensley-Clancy’s reporting for the Washington Post about the abuse allegations against Sedona Prince here The Women’s Lacrosse League schedule is here The NCAA basketball schedule can be found here The LOVB schedule can be found here Check out slice Joey’s multi-sport schedule here Leave us a voicemail at 872-204-5070 or send us a note at goodgame@wondermedianetwork.com Follow Sarah on social! Bluesky: @sarahspain.com Instagram: @Spain2323 Follow producer Misha Jones! Bluesky: @mishthejrnalist.bsky.social Instagram: @mishthejrnalist Follow producer Alex Azzi! Bluesky: @byalexazzi.bsky.social See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kris Kington-Barker and guest Dr. Bartlett, discuss how there are good reasons for challenging age-related stereotypes and age bias. Rebroadcast air date: 2-13-25
Turns out after a pandemic and spending a lot of time indoors, most of us forgot how to behave appropriately. Luckily the staff at Mamamia have been working all year to remind us all what's deemed socially acceptable. So, how shall we be conducting ourselves in 2025? Let's find out. THE END BITS Support independent women's media Check out The Quicky Instagram here Feeling festive? Gift a Mamamia subscription! Head here to give the best stuff for women. GET IN TOUCH Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to: Stacey Hicks, Mamamia's Deputy Editor & Co-Host of This Glorious Mess Em Vernem, Mamamia staff writer & Co-Host of The Spill Cass Green, Mamamia's Morning Editor Executive Producer: Taylah Strano Audio Producers: Tegan Sadler Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We wade into the social media wars as we take a look at some of the most common language mistakes people make when they're posting online.
There are just some things that don't seem right to do at night, e.g. looking out the window, gardening or swinging in the playground. We go through a list and take calls on a bunch of socially unacceptable things to do at night, have a listen to this hilarious chat...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick is gone, but Sam the Eagle makes a guest appearance. We also had some tech challenges that interrupt the fluidity a bit. We have trivia on Disney characters and Whiskey procedures, and questions on how to address socially acceptable addictions and support for an Atheist who is teaching religion at a Catholic school. If you are an Apple user please rate us!If you are a Spotify user, please rate us!Submit a question to the show!Help us reach #1 on Goodpods!Listen ad-free, get the show a day early and enjoy the pre-show hang out on the same app you're using RIGHT NOW at www.Patreon.com/Therapy where you can also access our vast library of deep dives, interviews, skill shares, reviews and rants as well as our live discord chat!Interested in Nick's mental health approach to fitness? Check out www.MentalFitPersonalTraining.comCheck out Dr. Jim's book "Dadvice: 50 Fatherly Life Lessons" at www.DadviceBook.comGrab some swag at our store, www.PodTherapyBaitShop.comPlay Jim's Neurotic Bingo at home while you listen to the show, or don't, I'm not your supervisor.Submit questions to:www.PodTherapy.netPodTherapyGuys@gmail.comFollow us on Social Media:FacebookInstagramTwitterResources:Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-8255.Veterans Crisis Line - 1-800-273-8255.Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline - (1-800-662-HELP (4357)OK2Talk Helpline Teen Helpline - 1 (800) 273-TALKU.S. Mental Health Resources Hotline - 211
Courtney lost 55 lb, got off meds for anxiety and depression, and cleared acne on a carnivore diet. Instagram: https://instagram.com/itscourtneyluna Twitter: https://twitter.com/ItsCourtneyLuna YouTube: https://youtube.com/@CourtneyLuna Other social media: https://www.tiktok.com/@itscourtneyluna Website: Courtneyluna.com Timestamps: 00:00 Trailer. 00:54 Introduction. 05:10 Quitting sugar was harder than quitting alcohol. 06:31 Simple eating prevents overeating and mental noise. 08:59 Abstention vs. moderation: challenges in balanced diets. 12:47 Diet can significantly impact mental health improvement. 14:10 Feeling great now, hoping for the best. 16:56 Critics' nutritional concerns not causing deficiencies. 21:35 Vacationing in Galapagos, concerned about available food. 25:02 Sharing dietary journey gained attention on TikTok. 27:54 Switched to higher fat, experimenting with effects. 30:01 Prioritize strength training and overall body function. 31:21 Turning down book 2 due to stress. 34:19 Homeschool, gym, self-care, adventure with kids. 38:53 Where to find Courtney See open positions at Revero: https://jobs.lever.co/Revero/ Join Carnivore Diet for a free 30 day trial: https://carnivore.diet/join/ Carnivore Shirts: https://merch.carnivore.diet Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://carnivore.diet/subscribe/ . #revero #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #HealthCreation #humanfood #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree
Kris Kington-Barker and guest, Dr. Sara Bartlett, discuss how there are good reasons for challenging age-related stereotypes and age bias..You are invited to listen and learn with Central Coast Voices every Thursday from 1-2 pm on Public Radio, KCBX
What was socially acceptable in 2010 that would be completely weird today? Poking someone on Facebook, getting your movies in the mail, etc........ Mandy also throws some Fiction or Fact questions for the guys. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AI Ethics officer at Socially Acceptable, Nazareen Ebrahim explains the latest release by meta – the Llama 3.1 AI model.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
178 Hypervigilance: A recipe for socially acceptable addiction Hypervigilance is a common stress and trauma response where it feels like you're always on high alert. Even when you're exhausted you can't fall asleep, you have racing thoughts, ruminating, exaggerated startle responses maybe, irritable, emotionally dysregulated, reactive. Because it leads to insomnia and other sleep disorders it can be very detrimental to every system in the body. It's also one of those things that opens the door to self medicating because when we can't self regulate our nervous system we often turn to external chemical regulation. Our work IN today is how hypervigilance as a stress response can lead to socially acceptable addiction and natural ways we can self regulate for ourselves and our students.As a part of my mission to bring a legacy of resilience through movement, each month you can join me for a hike on the bike trail followed by a free trauma informed vinyasa class back at the studio on Main Street. Go to savagegracecoaching.com to see the calendar and join my newsletter, Yoga Life on Main Street, to stay up to date on all the latest studio news, events and gossip. And now… on to this week's episode.It's time to stop working out and start working IN. You found the Work IN podcast for fit-preneurs and their health conscious clients. This podcast is for resilient wellness professionals who want to expand their professional credibility, shake off stress and thrive in a burnout-proof career with conversations on the fitness industry, movement, nutrition, sleep, mindset, nervous system health, yoga, business and so much more. I'm your host Ericka Thomas. I'm a resilience coach and fit-preneur offering an authentic, actionable realistic approach to personal and professional balance for coaches in any format. The Work IN is brought to you by savage grace coaching, bringing resilience through movement, action and accountability. Private sessions, small groups and corporate presentations are open now. Visit savagegracecoaching.com to schedule a call and get all the details. Website & free guideFollow me on Instagram Follow me on FacebookFollow me on Linked IN
Pastor Dan Burrell and Pastor Ben Rudolph continue in the Socially Acceptable Sins series as they tackle the common topic of gluttony.
Pastor Ben Rudolph and LIFETalks producer, Josh Brahm, delve into part two of discussing the topic of temptation as they continue in the Socially Acceptable Sins series on LIFETalks.
Pastor Ben Rudolph and LIFETalks producer, Josh Brahm, delve into part one of discussing the topic of temptation as they continue in the Socially Acceptable Sins series on LIFETalks.
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Listen to this fun clip where Ryan jokes about wondering what it'd be like to poop his pants.
Why is it so easy for us to be selfish without even recognizing it? The pastors tackle our second nature of selfishness and how it permeates relationships, careers, marriages and more.
Heather saw a Reddit thread that debated the practice of saving a seat
When does a Prayer Request become gossip? The pastors embark on a new series concerning socially acceptable sins and begin by discussing gossip.
Join the boys as they discuss various news topics from the week. Andy also discusses his displeasure with the "He Gets Us" superbowl ad campaign.
On today's show, we answered some of the internets tops questions. Like, which one is less socially acceptable: Fedoras or Berets? For the whole podcast, as well as a ton of other exclusive perks, sign up to be a Fancy Idiot at FreeBeerAndHotWings.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What do circuses, CFCs, hairspray, spanking, smoking, and some comedy movies have in common? In the context of this podcast episode, they were once socially acceptable and have evolved into societal taboos today. In this episode of "The 80s and 90s Uncensored" Milo is joined by previous podcast guest Andrew Liegey to discuss societal shifts that were once widely accepted norms from the 80s and 90s and have now transitioned into a realm of unacceptability in contemporary society. You can follow Andrew on Instagram @dr.andyliegey For More from the 80s and 90s visit Web: the80sand90s.com Instagram: @The80sand90sCom YouTube: The 80s and 90s Overlooked If you enjoy this episode, don't keep it a secret, tell a friend and/or share it on social media so others can experience it as well.
We have a hilarious guest on TYPP! this week. It's comedian Jake Silberman who has spent a majority of the past three years living in a van, as he tours the country performing stand up. We delve into the inner-workings of the psychology of the man who lives in the van. What's it like? How dark does it get? How does it feel to live outside of society? Are there any surprisingly positive aspects? Also in this episode, JFOD reveals a very embarrassing, yet hilarious (after the fact) interaction he had with one of his comedy heroes, Maria Bamford. Ben discusses how comedy has helped him cultivate a sense of purpose + lots more. Donate to TYPP: SupportTYPP.com. Follow JFOD: jfodlovesyou.com. Follow Ben: @CornbreadBen. Follow Jake Silberman: @TheComedianJake
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In hour 2 of The Annie Frey Show, Annie is joined by Nationally Syndicated Columnist and Fox News Contributor Deroy Murdock to discuss how Joe Biden's DOJ is where justice goes to die. She is then joined by Michael Siefert, the CEO, Chairman, President, and Founder of PublicSq. They discuss the work they are doing and the growth they are seeing. They wrap up the hour with Wiggins America (Mountain Time). They talk about things that are socially acceptable for men to do but not women.
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Did you know that you can go in for any kind of surgery at a teaching hospital, and while under anesthesia receive pelvic exams, from multiple students, (yes this happens to men with anal or prostate exams) without your consent? Most people are shocked to discover that they could go in for a knee surgery and be given an anal or pelvic exam they did not consent to. However, let's call it what it is, medical rape and 85% of medical students currently report having done this. On today's episode I speak with activist, author, educator, speaker and filmmaker A'magine about her award winning documentary film that tackles this topic, At Your Cervix. These pervasive exams are still very much legal in 27 states in the US and continues to occur where it is illegal despite laws meant to prevent this practice. Together A'magine and Charna talk about when pelvic exams happen when you're unconscious, medical rape, sexual assualt in Western medicine, and unlearning the dehumanization that causes sexual assault in the medical filed and society at large. The conversation is capped with an embodied mindfulness practice led by @Amagine.
In this week's episode I'm chatting with author, podcaster and mum of three Victoria Vanstone. Vic grew up in the UK, in an environment where drinking and socialising went hand-in-hand. As a result, Vic developed an identity as “the party-girl,” and was forever surrounded by people who drank the same way she did. Vic continued drinking and partying into her thirties however the impact on her mental health was starting to take its toll. Crippled with anxiety and a looming sense of guilt and shame, she knew she needed to take a break from booze. On the day she quit drinking, Vic started writing and she hasn't stopped. Five years on, Vic has created an online sober community called Cuppa and is the co-host of the wildly hilarious podcast, Sober Awkward. Through sharing her story, Vic shows that you don't have to hit rock bottom to change your relationship with alcohol. We had a brilliant chat and covered a range of topics including: Hiding your truth and people pleasing – 4:22 Wearing different masks – 13:00 Being a socially acceptable binge drinker – 23:27 Anxiety and mental health wobbles – 27:30 Asking for help and starting a new life – 34:15 Loneliness in sobriety – 40:30 To see Vic's Behind The Smile photo, head to Ash's website. You can follow Ash and Behind The Smile on IG here: @ashbutterss You can find Vic using the links below: Website: Drunk Mummy Sober Mummy Instagram: @drunkmummysobermummy If you or someone you know if struggling with mental health or addiction, please reach out for support. Some support options include: • A healthcare professional • Alcoholics Anonymous • Lifeline or Beyond Blue (Australia) • CheckPoint (global) If you'd like to support the show you can "Buy Me A Coffee" by following the link below: YES I'D LOVE TO SUPPORT BEHIND THE SMILE PODCAST
About the Talk Lawmakers, activists, and academics, often, presume that enacting a law sends a (powerful) message about what is socially desirable and acceptable. At worst, it is presumed that it will stay as ink on paper and not create any change. Therefore, it is considered as a cost-less endeavor with potential for creating great change at low costs. This has led for increase in demand for legislation, even ones that may be hard to enforce and even in countries which have limited state capacity, for their ‘symbolic value'. In this workshop, we will consider this claim by understanding the social and institutional conditions under which laws can have such a symbolic power to send the right message and, more importantly, when it can send the wrong one. No individuals interact with any law in isolation. Individuals' decision to comply with a law, their understanding of what it means and how others will respond to it are all shaped by past experiences (theirs and of those within their reference network) with the law. In fact, the strength of the claim that laws send a message, itself, relies on the fact that there is a social expectation that laws (in general) do, in fact, provide information about what is socially acceptable behavior. What happens when this social expectation is not in place? Utilizing examples of legislations prohibiting behaviors deeply rooted in social and cultural norms as well as in institutional contexts with generally low compliance and trust in state, this workshop discusses the limits and costs of legal expression. Using a dialogic approach, this workshop will explore what law can successfully communicate in different contexts. About the Speaker Shubhangi Roy is a legal academic at Universität Münster.
This week, J&J are decompressing after spending the past weekend at different weddings. They dish out their views on the perfect reception, Jordana confesses an embarrassing moment she had, and Jared feels the pressures of being a great brother and best man for his brother's upcoming “I Do's.” Next, a listener writes in wondering how to save her relationship. It's important to her boyfriend to have a partner that can keep up with his social justice interests, but if her heart isn't in it, will their demise be her fault? The Awkward Sexual Encounter is a drunken wedding hookup. Then, another listener emails wants to know how to kindly reject matches on the apps. The episode ends with J&J playing a new game called “Express Your First Date Thoughts.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to Blended! It's episode 31, I'm joined by a brand new panel of inspirational professionals and, today, we're talking about education and bias. It's a topic that's close to my heart, with my own educational and career journey. And, it's a topic that has increasingly come under the spotlight recently in light of the labor shortages and trending workplace changes we've seen industry-wide. So now is the perfect time to really explore what's going wrong, or right, with the way we think about education in the workplace. Today, our guests will be diving into education and sharing their own experiences; exploring the hiring practices that often continue to support bias; reflecting on what the next generation are doing and thinking about when it comes to education and their careers; and sharing their words of advice for how organizations can tackle education bias and create more diverse workplaces. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: [00.44] Introductions to our Blended panellists. Rose – CEO and Principal Consultant at The Opening Door Jennifer – Executive Director at TMSA (Transportation Marketing and Sales Association) Stella – Professor at Towson University “Education bias is somebody being treated differently, or unfavorably, based on their educational background, where they went to school and what level of education they have.” Rose [02.32] The group give an overview of education bias, and what it means to them. “It was instilled in me from the second I was born: education, education, education… When I finished my degree, I felt that if I wanted to make more money, if I wanted to really excel in the corporate world, I had to have an MBA. And it took me a long time to think deeper about why I felt that way, and if I really needed it to be successful. ” Rose [05.09] The panel share their personal experiences, their level of education and how important it has been to their professional career. Sarah's experience of ‘only' gaining a high school diploma; then studying at night school, trying different things, and gaining certifications whilst working, in order to boost her professional career Different types of education, eg. degree vs industry certifications, high school vs. higher education Stella's experience of switching fields from her degree to her master's; how a previous employer allowed her flexibility to pursue a PhD; and why she ultimately changed career, from the pharmaceutical industry to academia Stella's experience of opportunity in America versus in India, and her parents encouragement of higher education Rose's experience of being raised with the importance of education, and finally coming to terms with the fact that it might not be as important as she was raised to believe The assumption that additional education equals money and success The cost of education Jennifer's experience of teaching at a community college, and as a parent of a child with ADHD Continued education in the workplace Responsibility “Companies say ‘we want to retain more employees, what can we do?' Well, help develop them! Develop them, make them want to stay with you. Sometimes simple questions have simple answers, we just have to take the time.” Jennifer [23.14] The group discuss education bias within industry, and the age-old debate of experience vs education. “To be on a tenure track, you typically have to have a PhD. And then once you get into your field, then it becomes rank – are you an assistant professor, associate professor or professor – so you still have a PhD, but rank becomes an issue.” Stella Stella's experience working in academia Differing ranks and salaries within the workplace, even with the same level of education Stereotypes and judgements about different types of PhD, eg ‘they're just liberal arts' Elitism Ego Affinity bias Importance of diversity “It's hard to acknowledge and recognize your ego… but if we build more self-awareness, we can start to realise when our ego is leading things in the wrong direction, and the more we address that, we would see less bias.” Rose [38.57] The panel reflect on what they're seeing in the market around education bias and hiring practices. Job descriptions Expectations The importance of not dismissing people if they don't have the ‘perfect' educational background Using technology to pre-filter applications Asking the right questions Role of HR – who is hiring/writing job descriptions? Input from the team who will work with new hires The pace of evolving technology – education getting out of date The structure of a resume How many years' experience equals a degree? What do you actually want out of your career? Self-taught knowledge Power of self-belief “I think we put too much emphasis on education and not experience, but there is a catch 22. Because the requirement for an entry level job is 5 years – that doesn't make sense!” Jennifer [54.13] The group put the spotlight on the next generation, and what they're thinking about when it comes to education and ongoing learning. Need for more authenticity in the workplace Young people building personal brands Exploration of self-employment and entrepreneurship Greater understanding of new technologies Giving people a chance Parents, educational institutions and communities working together [1.04.57] The panel sums up their thoughts from today's discussion. RESOURCES AND LINKS MENTIONED: You can connect with Rose, Jennifer and Stella over on LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, why not check out 328: Blended – Breaking the Class Ceiling, or 265: Blended – DEI in the Workplace – Not Just The Smart Thing To Do, But The Right Thing To Do. Check out our other podcasts HERE.
Double standards are everywhere!! Amy & Kat talk about a long list of things that are socially acceptable for a man to do, but frowned upon when a woman does it! For example: "being dedicated to your work and, as a result, missing time with your kids" or "not wanting to have children because clearly that means you're wasting your life." Don't even get us started on "dad bods vs mom bods" and "women being the primary breadwinner!" Hope you enjoy this topic and feel encouraged to ditch any deep rooted double standards that might be buried in the back of your brain that you didn't even realize that you had! Have the day you need to have!! HOSTS: RadioAmy.com // @RadioAmy @Kat.Defatta // @YouNeedTherapyPodcast Send emails for the 5th Thing to 4ThingsWithAmyBrown@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We continue talking about things that toddlers do that you wish was socially acceptable as an adult, You Can't Make This Up, Dave's Dirt, & More!
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