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The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
We're kicking off a brand-new year with something many of you have asked for—the return of our live Q&A episodes. In this conversation, I'm joined once again by Uncle Joe as we answer real questions from men inside our community about parenting, connection with daughters, discipline, stoicism, faith, and leadership at home. This episode goes deep. We talk about building trust with kids who feel distant, why saying "no" too often damages connection, how fathers can lead without demanding reciprocity, and the difference between white-knuckling life versus living from identity. If you're a dad who wants deeper relationships with your kids and clarity around leadership, faith, and emotional presence, this episode will challenge and ground you. Timeline Summary [0:00] Welcoming listeners to the 11th year of The Dad Edge Podcast. [1:37] Reflection on longevity, gratitude, and why this work still matters. [1:59] Announcement: Roommates to Soulmates eight-week course starting January 14. [2:19] What men will learn in the Roommates to Soulmates marriage training. [2:42] RSVP details for the January 7 preview call. [3:07] Welcoming Uncle Joe back to the show. [3:39] Listener question about connecting with daughters at different developmental stages. [5:14] Joe shares his experience raising three daughters. [6:33] Loving kids without expecting emotional reciprocation. [7:16] Why trust—not control—is the foundation of fatherhood. [8:08] Changing the default answer from "no" to "yes." [9:19] Joe shares the powerful "father promise ring" moment with his daughter. [10:41] Why fathers must make covenants to their kids—not demand them. [12:26] Larry shares his struggle connecting with his youngest son. [13:26] Letting kids lead connection through their interests. [14:12] Hiking, martial arts, and intentional one-on-one time. [15:19] Creating unique rituals with each child. [16:03] Capturing small moments for deep emotional connection. [18:12] Invitation to join the Dad Edge Alliance for live support and brotherhood. [19:51] Listener question about stoicism and discipline. [21:27] Larry explains why he moved away from stoicism. [22:29] Joe breaks down the appeal—and danger—of half-truths in stoicism. [24:07] White-knuckling life vs. living from identity. [25:00] Faith, identity, and emotional regulation. [27:28] Comparing stoicism with surrender and relationship-based leadership. [29:05] Psalm 23 and why dependence beats self-mastery. [31:30] Filtering wisdom through Scripture and lived experience. [34:41] How suffering builds empathy and leadership capacity. [35:19] Final thoughts, gratitude, and where to find resources. Five Key Takeaways Connection with kids is built through trust, consistency, and presence—not control. Fathers must lead relationships without demanding emotional repayment. White-knuckling discipline leads to exhaustion; identity-based leadership leads to peace. Kids feel deeply seen when dads meet them inside their interests. True strength comes from surrender, faith, and relational grounding—not self-reliance alone. Links & Resources Dad Edge Mastermind & Alliance: https://thedadedge.com/mastermind Roommates to Soulmates Course: https://thedadedge.com/soulmates Episode Show Notes & Resources: https://thedadedge.com/1423 Closing Remark If this episode encouraged you, challenged your thinking, or gave you practical tools to lead better at home, please rate, review, follow, and share the podcast. These conversations matter—and your support helps us reach more men who are committed to becoming better fathers, husbands, and leaders.
Join Lionel on The Other Side of Midnight for an entertaining and informative journey through the quirky, the legal, and the cultural. In this episode, Lionel dives into the "libel-proof plaintiff doctrine" involving Lenny Dykstra, recounts his early days at WABC during the Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya Harding scandal, and explores the "controlled stabbing" of medical surgery. From the secret languages of truckers and carnies to the authentic lives of modern-day cowboys and bikers, this show is a deep dive into the identifiable strata of American subculture. Featuring heartfelt caller stories of redemption and soulmates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
To kick off 2026, I sit down with Dr. Paul Leonardi, author of the bestselling book Digital Exhaustion, for a conversation that felt incredibly timely—and personal. If you've been feeling distracted, mentally drained, short-tempered, or like your family is getting the leftovers of your energy, this episode puts clear language around what's happening inside your brain. We dive deep into how constant app switching, nonstop notifications, and digital overload are quietly exhausting our attention, memory, marriages, and relationships with our kids. Paul breaks down the science behind digital exhaustion in a practical, grounded way, and I share a powerful moment when my 12-year-old voluntarily handed back his phone because he didn't like how it made him feel. This episode isn't about rejecting technology—it's about learning how to use it without letting it use us. Timeline Summary: [0:00] Introduction [1:02] Welcoming listeners to 2026 and the 11th year of The Dad Edge Podcast. [1:40] Introducing Dr. Paul Leonardi and the concept of digital exhaustion. [2:22] How digital overload impacts attention, memory, marriage, and family life. [3:05] Parenting in a world our brains were never designed for. [4:12] Raising kids with devices and navigating unfamiliar territory. [6:07] Independence, social media, and emotional complexity in today's kids. [7:35] How online trends shape kids' identity and self-image. [9:58] What's actually happening in the brain during prolonged digital use. [11:16] The hidden "taxes" we pay for constant connectivity. [12:26] Driver #1: attention and constant context switching. [13:31] Driver #2: inference and filling in the blanks online. [15:26] Driver #3: amplified emotions—both positive and negative. [16:31] Why multitasking burns massive mental energy. [17:20] The impact of digital overload on memory and mental residue. [18:41] Outsourcing memory to devices and what it costs us. [21:15] When kids are actually ready for devices—and when they're not. [23:42] Why screen time isn't the real issue—interruptions and content are. [26:35] The emotional cost of likes, validation, and online comparison. [28:39] Larry shares the story of his son giving up his phone voluntarily. [31:11] Why kids struggle to articulate digital overwhelm. [32:06] The Facebook outage study and the surprising relief people felt. [35:10] Introducing the Roommates to Soulmates live course. [37:54] Digital exhaustion inside marriage and miscommunication over text. [38:58] "Make the match" — choosing the right communication medium. [43:12] "Be here, not elsewhere" and the power of undistracted presence. [46:09] How distraction has become socially normalized. [49:21] Why work interruptions at home send the wrong message. [51:39] Modeling priorities for kids through availability and presence. [56:21] Where to find Paul, his book, and additional resources. Five Key Takeaways Digital exhaustion comes from attention switching, inference-making, and emotional overload, not just screen time alone. Multitasking is a myth—the brain burns massive energy switching contexts, leaving us mentally drained. Kids often feel overwhelmed by devices before they can explain it, which shows up as stress or behavior changes. Choosing the right communication tool matters, especially in marriage and parenting. Presence beats duration—ten fully focused minutes matter more than hours of distracted time. Links & Resources Paul Leonardi — Digital Exhaustion Book: https://paulleonardi.com/digital-exhaustion-book/ Paul Leonardi on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-leonardi-45b67321/ Dad Edge Mastermind & Alliance: https://thedadedge.com/mastermind Roommates to Soulmates Course: https://thedadedge.com/soulmates Episode Show Notes & Resources: https://thedadedge.com/1422 Closing Remark If this episode made you rethink how you're using your phone, your attention, or your presence at home, please rate, review, follow, and share the podcast. The way we show up—focused, intentional, and available—shapes not just our kids' childhoods, but the adults they become.
The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
In the final episode of 2025, I take time to reflect, express deep gratitude, and share what's coming next for The Dad Edge as we head into 2026. This episode is about honoring what this community has built together over the past ten years, celebrating the wins, and casting a clear vision for what's ahead for men who want to lead their families with intention. I walk you through several major announcements—from the return of Wednesday Q&A with Uncle Joe, to our brand-new Dad Edge Alliance membership platform, upcoming marriage and health initiatives, and powerful in-person experiences like Men's Forge. This episode is both a thank-you and a rallying cry for men who are ready to step into the next year with clarity, purpose, and brotherhood. Timeline Summary: [0:00] Welcoming listeners and reflecting on the final episode of 2025. [1:23] Celebrating 10 full years of podcasting and the growth of The Dad Edge. [1:41] Gratitude for listeners, downloads, and being ranked #1 again. [2:22] Why fatherhood, marriage, and family are the most important work we do. [2:56] A heartfelt thank-you to the community for showing up all year. [3:13] Announcement: Wednesday Q&A episodes return with Uncle Joe in 2026. [3:49] How to submit your questions for the Q&A episodes via email. [4:06] Introducing the brand-new Dad Edge Alliance membership site. [4:49] Why moving away from Facebook, Slack, and WhatsApp changed everything. [5:24] Weekly call teams and global time-zone support for members. [5:47] January focus inside the Alliance: marriage, parenting, vitality, and money. [6:26] February marriage training focused on intimacy, passion, and connection. [6:44] Partnership with 1st Phorm and upcoming health initiatives. [7:18] Announcement of the 8-week transformation challenge starting February 1. [7:55] Coaching, accountability, and community inside the challenge. [8:54] Information call for the Roommates to Soulmates live course. [9:14] What the Roommates to Soulmates course will teach men about marriage. [10:02] Larry shares his personal experience with marriage disconnection. [10:39] Men's Forge announcement with Ryan Michler and Order of Man. [11:01] Event dates, speakers, and why nearly everyone returned from last year. [11:56] "Bring a Brother" and "Bring a Son" ticket options. [12:12] Why exposing teenage sons to intentional masculinity matters. [13:10] Announcing the December Dad Edge 1st Phorm Man of the Month. [13:55] Recognizing Shay Chase for leadership and health coaching impact. [14:39] Directing listeners to the full show notes and resources. [15:01] Final thank-you and encouragement heading into 2026. Five Key Takeaways: Intentional fatherhood creates generational impact, and this community exists to raise the standard for men. Brotherhood and accountability matter, especially when men are navigating marriage, parenting, health, and finances. Marriage requires skill-building and leadership, not passive hope that things will improve. Physical health fuels leadership at home, and structured challenges create momentum and consistency. The next year can look different if men commit to standards, community, and intentional action. Links & Resources Dad Edge Alliance Membership: https://thedadedge.com Roommates to Soulmates Course: https://thedadedge.com/soulmates 1st Phorm Partnership: https://1stphorm.com/dadedge Episode Show Notes & Resources: https://thedadedge.com/1421 Closing Remark Gentlemen, thank you for an incredible 2025. Thank you for showing up, doing the work, and choosing to lead your families with intention. My hope is that we bring even more men to this table in 2026 so we can continue to change lives, marriages, and families for the better. Go out and live legendary.
In this episode of the Healing Pet Loss Podcast, Marianne Soucy shares a Sacred Spirit Journey she did to connect with her beloved angel cat Oscar who passed in September 2025, about 3 months before she did this journey. Listen to the beautiful journey and Oscar's loving message for her. Afterwards, make sure you visit Marianne's website, HealingPetLoss.com, where you can see photos of Oscar and read the whole journey.And if you would like Marianne to connect with your beloved pet on your behalf and bring back his or her message for you, you can learn more here: https://healingpetloss.com/receive-a-message-from-your-pet/
The ending of a movie may be the most important part, because nothing else can completely redeem a movie you hated, or completely ruin something you really enjoyed. We list our top 10 movie endings ever, plus recap the life of the podcast and say our goodbyes in our last episode. It's been an amazing five and a half years, and we really want to thank you for going on this ride with us. We also take some time to discuss what comes next, and other great movie podcasts you should switch to in our absence - so stick around for all that (plus a little post-credits Easter egg at the very end). Before that, we wrap up the 2025 movie draft, recapping how our picks did and crowning a champion. Dustin also gives spoiler-free first impressions for Better Watch Out, David, and Wake Up Deadman. Jake shares his thoughts on The Family Stone, Living with Yourself, The Diplomat, Soulmates, and Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 2. We love you and we'll miss you. If you're interested, follow Dustin's personal instagram and book youtube for updates on his next book and tour coming this spring. Follow Jake's new podcast for continued shenanigans with his co-host and wife, Christy - @Master.Daters on Instagram and TikTok.----Special thank you to Alan Hlavacek and Travis Mason from Attack on Venus for the sick theme music! Check them out here:Bandcamp - https://attackonvenus.bandcamp.comSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/34bZPk9DrWCURfBNmkRiKtApple Music - https://music.apple.com/us/artist/attack-on-venus/974094891----Connect with us and share your thoughts:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moviebonerz/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@moviebonerzFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/moviebonerzTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@moviebonerz
Fluent Fiction - Italian: A Christmas Encounter: From Souvenirs to Soulmates Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/it/episode/2025-12-25-08-38-20-it Story Transcript:It: Nella valle serena ai piedi delle Dolomiti, un piccolo villaggio italiano brillava sotto le luci natalizie.En: In the serene valley at the foot of the Dolomiti, a small Italian village shimmered under the Christmas lights.It: C'era un mercatino di Natale con bancarelle in legno illuminate da lucciole, riempiendo l'aria di profumo di pino e spezie.En: There was a Christmas market with wooden stalls illuminated by fireflies, filling the air with the scent of pine and spices.It: Alessandro, un viaggiatore stanco, passeggiava lentamente tra le bancarelle.En: Alessandro, a weary traveler, strolled slowly among the stalls.It: Era in cerca di ispirazione per il suo nuovo libro.En: He was searching for inspiration for his new book.It: Tuttavia, sembrava trovare solo mercanzie per turisti.En: However, he seemed to find only souvenirs for tourists.It: In una piccola bancarella, c'era Livia, un'artigiana appassionata.En: At a small stall, there was Livia, a passionate artisan.It: Creava ornamenti di vetro, intricati come le montagne che li circondavano.En: She crafted glass ornaments, as intricate as the mountains that surrounded them.It: Guardando Alessandro, riconobbe nei suoi occhi un'anima in cerca di qualcosa di vero.En: Looking at Alessandro, she recognized in his eyes a soul searching for something true.It: Il vento freddo di dicembre li avvicinò alla stessa pentola di vin brulé.En: The cold December wind brought them closer to the same pot of vin brulé.It: "Che freddo!En: "How cold it is!"It: ", esclamò Alessandro, sfregandosi le mani.En: exclaimed Alessandro, rubbing his hands together.It: "Vuoi dividere questa tazza calda?En: "Do you want to share this warm cup?"It: ", propose Livia con un sorriso timido.En: Livia proposed with a shy smile.It: Alessandro accettò e, mentre sorseggiavano il vino speziato, parlarono.En: Alessandro accepted, and as they sipped the spiced wine, they talked.It: Lei raccontò dell'arte del vetro e delle tradizioni della sua famiglia.En: She spoke of the art of glass and her family's traditions.It: Lui confidò i suoi dubbi sulla genuinità del posto.En: He confided his doubts about the authenticity of the place.It: "Tutti credono che siamo solo un'attrazione turistica...", disse Livia, un po' ferita.En: "Everyone thinks we are just a tourist attraction..." said Livia, a bit hurt.It: Alessandro la guardò, capendo la delicatezza della sua arte.En: Alessandro looked at her, understanding the delicacy of her art.It: "Forse ho giudicato troppo in fretta", ammise.En: "Perhaps I judged too quickly," he admitted.It: L'aria era gelida, ma la conversazione li scaldava.En: The air was freezing, but the conversation warmed them.It: Livia, sentendo una connessione autentica, decise di invitarlo alla festa di Natale della sua famiglia.En: Livia, feeling an authentic connection, decided to invite him to her family's Christmas party.It: "Vieni a vedere il vero spirito del nostro Natale", lo incoraggiò.En: "Come and see the true spirit of our Christmas," she encouraged him.It: La Vigilia di Natale arrivò.En: Christmas Eve arrived.It: La casa di Livia era illuminata e piena di voci e risate.En: Livia's house was illuminated and filled with voices and laughter.It: Alessandro osservò i familiari decorare l'albero con gli ornamenti di Livia.En: Alessandro watched the family decorate the tree with Livia's ornaments.It: Ogni pezzo di vetro rifletteva le luci del camino e sembrava raccontare una storia.En: Each piece of glass reflected the fireplace lights and seemed to tell a story.It: Era un momento magico, lontano dall'artificio che lui temeva.En: It was a magical moment, far from the artifice he feared.It: Impressionato dalla sincerità della famiglia di Livia, Alessandro capì quanto avesse perso cercando solo quel che pensava fosse "reale".En: Impressed by the sincerity of Livia's family, Alessandro realized how much he had missed by seeking only what he thought was "real."It: Quella notte, il desiderio di Livia di mostrare la sua arte al mondo toccò il cuore di Alessandro.En: That night, Livia's desire to show her art to the world touched Alessandro's heart.It: Lui le propose un progetto insieme: scrivere di quei giorni indimenticabili e delle sue creazioni.En: He proposed a project together: writing about those unforgettable days and her creations.It: Una fusione dei loro mondi.En: A merging of their worlds.It: Il giorno dopo, sotto un cielo limpido e gelido, passeggiarono per il villaggio, immaginando le storie che avrebbero narrato insieme.En: The next day, under a clear and frigid sky, they walked through the village, imagining the stories they would tell together.It: Alessandro non era più un semplice turista; era parte di quella comunità, grazie a Livia.En: Alessandro was no longer just a tourist; he was part of that community, thanks to Livia.It: Il Natale in quel piccolo villaggio fu speciale per entrambi, una finestra su nuovi inizi e collaborazioni.En: Christmas in that small village was special for both of them, a window to new beginnings and collaborations.It: Alessandro imparò che la bellezza risiede nelle storie autentiche, mentre Livia trovò il coraggio di portare il suo talento oltre la valle.En: Alessandro learned that beauty lies in authentic stories, while Livia found the courage to take her talent beyond the valley.It: Insieme, cambiarono il proprio destino, trasformando una scoperta casuale in un viaggio condiviso.En: Together, they changed their own destinies, transforming a chance encounter into a shared journey.It: E mentre la neve cadeva leggera, si resero conto che la vera magia era nell'incontro dei loro sogni.En: And as the snow fell gently, they realized that the true magic was in the meeting of their dreams. Vocabulary Words:the valley: la vallethe traveler: il viaggiatorethe stall: la bancarellathe fireflies: le lucciolethe pine: il pinothe spices: le speziethe artisan: l'artigianathe ornaments: gli ornamentithe soul: l'animathe wind: il ventothe cup: la tazzathe art: l'artethe doubts: i dubbithe authenticity: la genuinitàthe delicacy: la delicatezzathe connection: la connessionethe invitation: l'invitothe laughter: le risatethe fireplace: il caminothe project: il progettothe sky: il cielothe stories: le storiethe community: la comunitàthe beauty: la bellezzathe destinies: i destinithe encounter: l'incontrothe dreams: i sognithe journey: il viaggiothe magic: la magiathe mountain: la montagna
The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
In this Christmas Eve solo episode, I shift gears from our recent focus on online safety and talk about one of the most common—and painful—issues I see in long-term marriages: roommate syndrome. That quiet drift where intimacy fades, connection feels awkward, and marriage starts to feel more like co-parenting logistics than a romantic partnership. If you've ever laid in bed next to your wife feeling disconnected, unwanted, or unsure how things got this way, this episode is for you. I share my own experience falling into roommate syndrome after years of marriage, kids, exhaustion, and unmet expectations. We talk about resentment, covert contracts, why nagging is often a cry for connection, and how most men were never taught how attraction actually works in marriage. I also explain why marriage—like jiu-jitsu or any skill—requires training, intentional effort, and doing what most men aren't willing to do if you want a relationship that's truly on fire. Timeline Summary: [0:00] What roommate syndrome feels like when intimacy has faded. [1:39] Why so many marriages slowly slip into "friend zone" dynamics. [2:02] The statistic that 57% of married couples experience this season. [2:28] How resentment, logistics, and exhaustion kill connection. [3:07] Closing out the online safety series and shifting topics. [3:50] Why Larry chose to release this episode on Christmas Eve. [4:26] Introducing roommate syndrome as a core marriage issue. [5:03] Larry's 22-year marriage and personal experience with disconnection. [6:17] How kids, work, and busyness slowly erode intimacy. [6:53] When sex starts to feel transactional or obligatory. [7:13] Why "nagging" is often a bid for attention and being seen. [7:33] Sitting on opposite ends of the couch scrolling instead of connecting. [7:56] Covert contracts and resentment in marriage. [8:17] Why solving instead of listening makes wives feel unseen. [8:56] Awkward date nights and avoiding real conversations about intimacy. [9:18] A client story that began with signed divorce papers. [9:41] How real change happens when a man does the work. [10:15] Why becoming the man you're meant to be changes everything. [10:57] Marriage requires training just like work or martial arts. [11:14] Understanding attraction and speaking the right "currency" in marriage. [11:51] Loving your spouse the way they receive love. [12:11] Introducing the Roommates to Soulmates live course. [12:56] Creating confidence, attraction, and intimacy without neediness. [13:17] Why uncommon marriages require uncommon effort. [13:38] The reality that only 10–12% of marriages feel "on fire." [14:03] Rejecting the belief that passion naturally dies over time. [14:32] Marriage as a skill set that can be learned and mastered. [15:05] Course details, limited spots, and next steps. [15:25] Christmas message and encouragement to live legendary. Five Key Takeaways: Roommate syndrome doesn't happen overnight—it's the result of neglecting connection, intimacy, and intentional effort. Resentment grows when expectations go unspoken and needs are assumed instead of communicated. Attraction in marriage is a learned skill, not something that automatically sustains itself over time. Men must lead attraction with confidence, not needy or transactional energy. Exceptional marriages are uncommon because they require uncommon effort, training, and intentional action. Links & Resources: Roommates to Soulmates Course: https://thedadedge.com/soulmates 1st Phorm (Dad Edge Partner): https://1stphorm.com/dadedge Episode Show Notes & Resources: https://thedadedge.com/1418 Closing Remark If this episode hit home and reminded you that marriage doesn't have to settle into mediocrity, please rate, review, follow, and share the podcast. You weren't meant to be roommates—you were meant to build a marriage on fire. From my heart to yours, have a Merry Christmas and continue to live legendary.
Join Lionel on The Other Side of Midnight for a Christmas Eve special that navigates the fascinating, often humorous, and deeply emotional "symphony of humanity". Lionel balances holiday merriment with a deep dive into "aquamation" (water cremation), critiques of the funeral industry "scam," and heart-wrenching yet beautiful listener tributes to lost parents. From an 85-year-old self-proclaimed "vixen" finding love in her twilight years to a widower whose late wife still seems to control the TV remote, Lionel explores the mysteries of quantum mechanics and life after death while connecting with callers from New Jersey to Australia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Do you want to feel closer to your partner, but feel unsure how to bring it up?Many couples care deeply about each other and still drift apart. Life gets busy. Conversations become practical. Emotional connection fades quietly. Not because people stop trying, but because the harder conversations get avoided.In this episode, I talk about why relationships drift even when there is love and good intention. I explore why low conflict is often mistaken for connection, and why avoiding check ins can slowly create distance.I also share three simple questions I use with couples that help change the tone of conversations. These questions focus on understanding rather than blame and can be used straight away.If you are feeling disconnected and do not know where to start, this episode offers a calm and practical place to begin.In this episodeWhy couples drift without realising itWhy love alone is not enough to stay connectedHow avoidance shows up in well intentioned relationshipsThree questions that help couples check in and reconnectENROL NOW Relationship New Year RESET 2026https://marievakakis.com.au/relationship-new-year-reset-2026/Connect with Mariehttps://thetherapyhub.com.au/https://marievakakis.com.au/https://www.instagram.com/marievakakis/Submit a question to the Podcasthttps://forms.gle/nvNQyw9gJXMNnveY6
In this episode of The School of Divine Mysteries, Aba Al-Sadiq explores one of the oldest and most thought-provoking myths in human history — a story used by ancient philosophers to explain why human beings feel incomplete, why we long for connection, and why love sits at the core of every true religion. What begins as a discussion of Plato's strange tale of the “first human” unfolds into a deeper reflection on loneliness, unity, and the hidden purpose behind our relationships, friendships, and communities. Join us as we uncover the ancient wisdom behind our search for wholeness — and what it truly means for the spiritual journey of humanity.
During a senior lock-in, Will and Carlton face relationship challenges, while the family stands by Vivian.
We've been doing Soul Mates! for two years! Incredible! Thank you so much to everyone who's listened in to join us on this journey. For our anniversary this year we're taking it easy, racking up some tiles with prior guests of the show Kit and May while we answer YOUR questions! What's our least and most popular episodes of the show? Given the opportunity, is there anything we would do different? And do any of us know anything about Scooby Doo? Tune in to find out! Oh, and just so you know, this episode also comes in video form! Check it out on our youtube if you wanna relax and watch us play some mahjong. Watch the video edition of this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2Ja7OjLXCo Support the show: https://ko-fi.com/ivyfoxart Follow the show on Tumblr: https://soul-mates-podcast.tumblr.com/ Follow the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Soul-Mates-Podcast Listen to Together We'll Shine: An Utena Rewatch Podcast: https://bunnygirlbrainwave.substack.com/archive Art by Ryegarden: https://www.instagram.com/ryegarden Music by Sueños Electrónicos: https://suenoselectronicos.bandcamp.com/ Follow and support ash: https://ko-fi.com/asherlark
In this expansive conversation Linda Överström and I explore the deeper energetics of love — soulmates, karmic relationships, divine timing, and the patterns that shape who we attract.We talk about how some relationships feel safe and aligned, while others are intense and activating — and why Linda chooses not to use the term “twin flame.” Instead, she explains these connections as karmic or activation relationships that reveal what's still healing, rather than relationships meant to last.We dive into: ✨ The difference between soulmate, karmic, and activation (“twin flame”) connections ✨ What soulmate relationships actually feel like ✨ The purpose of karmic relationships ✨ Why “twin flame” dynamics are often misunderstood ✨ How your energy and self-worth influence who you attract ✨ How to open yourself to the kind of love you truly deserveThis is one of those conversations you can return to again and again — especially if you're navigating love, healing past relationships, or calling in an aligned partner.Connect with Linda: @linda.overstrom Your host: Anna Svedberg Connect with me: @nourishedwithannaThis conversation originally aired as Episode 42.
Send us a textIn this week's episode Lance and Jacklyn talk about the iconic BJ ala Monica Lewinsky. Stay tuned for The Treasure Chest to hear about their favorite shows, books and more.Enjoy!
Our two new books... STORY QUESTIONS is currently 10% off! - https://payhip.com/b/ZTvq9 and 17 Steps To Writing A Great Main Character - https://payhip.com/b/kCZGd Watch the video version of this podcast on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6W8fHBavM8 Jake Jalbert began his journey into producing and cinematography 14 years ago, shooting his first feature film, House Guest Massacre (2013), starring Alex Vincent from the Child's Play franchise (as Andy Barclay). Over the years, he's worked his way up by contributing to numerous films and TV shows, collaborating with actors such as Burt Reynolds, Amy Smart, Sean Astin, Michael Shannon, Alexander Ludwig, and Charles Melton. From 2020 to 2024, Jake served as Director of Photography on several films, beginning with Mind Games*, starring A-list talents Robert LaSardo, Jim Fitzpatrick, and Michael Paré, as well as *Soulmates*. Jake was later hired to shoot two studio films, *Megaboa and Shark Waters*, both of which had small theatrical releases through The Asylum, the studio behind the *Sharknado franchise. In addition, Jake was the cinematographer for the Tubi original film *DC Down*, directed by Geoff Meed and starring Eric Roberts and Sean Young. In 2023, Jake produced and shot his most ambitious project to date, Off Rip (Sports/Drama), directed by and starring Jadon Cal, which is currently in post-production. CONNECT WITH JAKE JALBERT: / jake_jalbert https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5221732/ / @beastmodecreative PERSONALLY SPONSOR FILM COURAGE https://ko-fi.com/filmcourage SUPPORT FILM COURAGE BY BECOMING A MEMBER https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs8o1mdWAfefJkdBg632_tg/join SUPPORT FILM COURAGE BY BECOMING A PATRON https://www.patreon.com/filmcourage Affiliates: ►WE USE THIS CAMERA (B&H) – https://buff.ly/3rWqrra ►WE USE THIS SOUND RECORDER (AMAZON) – http://amzn.to/2tbFlM9 Stuff we use: LENS - Most people ask us what camera we use, no one ever asks about the lens which filmmakers always tell us is more important. This lens was a big investment for us and one we wish we could have made sooner. Started using this lens at the end of 2013 - http://amzn.to/2tbtmOq AUDIO Rode VideoMic Pro - The Rode mic helps us capture our backup audio. It also helps us sync up our audio in post https://amzn.to/425k5rG Audio Recorder - If we had to do it all over again, this is probably the first item we would have bought - https://amzn.to/3WEuz0k LIGHTS - Although we like to use as much natural light as we can, we often enhance the lighting with this small portable light. We have two of them and they have saved us a number of times - http://amzn.to/2u5UnHv *Disclaimer: This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, we'll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for your support!
Jude and Peter are spiritual soulmates, almost identical twins in the faith.Friday • 12/5/2025 •Friday of the First Week of Advent This morning's Scriptures are: Psalm 16; Psalm 17; Amos 5:1–17; Jude 1–25 (includes Saturday); Matthew 22:1–14 I plan to treat Matthew 22:1–14 in a DDD this coming January. This morning's Canticles are: following the OT reading, Canticle 10 (“The Second Song of Isaiah,” Isaiah 55:6–11; BCP, p. 86); following the Epistle reading, Canticle 18 (“A Song to the Lamb,” Revelation 4:11; 5:9–10, 13, BCP, p. 93)
Ivana Miličević is a Bosnian-Croatian American actress and former model, born in Sarajevo and raised in Michigan after her family emigrated to the U.S. as a child. Her early career began in modelling, but she soon transitioned into acting, taking on small roles on television and in films. She's appeared in iconic films such as “Vanilla Sky” (2001), “Love Actually” (2003), “Just Like Heaven” (2005), and had a standout role in the James Bond film “Casino Royale” (2006) as the character Valenka. On the TV front, Ivana is perhaps best known for her starring role in the action-drama “Banshee” (2013–2016), where she played Carrie Hopewell, and for her recurring role in the sci-fi series “The 100” (2018–2020).She's also made memorable guest appearances on classic shows like Seinfeld, Felicity, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Friends, Charmed, and more.Beyond her on-screen work, Ivana is known for her versatility — she's done action, comedy, drama, and even voice acting in video games.In this episode, actress Ivana Milicevic opens up about her deeply personal journey with manifestation. Ivana shares candid stories from her past—cheating partners, the beliefs that held her back, and the teacher, George, that changed her life.You'll hear about Ivana's spiritual and practical tools she uses to welcome abundance, align with her intuition, and stay open to receiving everything she desires.Whether you're navigating relationships, working through limiting beliefs, or wanting to call in more abundance, this conversation is filled with insight, humor, and genuine soul wisdom. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chip Scoggins joins for the usual two segments of sports conversation on a Monday before Chad jumps into a story about a survey showing a alarmingly high number of people believing their dog is also their soulmate.
Have you considered your dog as a soulmate and what micro luxuries do you want? Chris & Joe talk about it.
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Today we chat about Team Logan, the less popular pick for Rory's best beau. We'll discuss how choosing which TV boyfriend you love says more about you as a viewer than it does about the story.
This week on All Pop, No Culture, we dive into a loaded mix of TV, film, and comedy—breaking down everything from nostalgic favorites to brand-new premieres shaking up the streaming world. We kick things off with the new Eddie Murphy Netflix documentary and the legacy of one of comedy's most influential performers. We jump into the anthology series Soulmates, compare it to Black Mirror, and unpack two new mystery thrillers: Malice and All Her Fault. Lauren covers the Dancing with the Stars 20th anniversary special, while Kevin and Andrew swap stories about comedy shows, reality TV, and a pair of standout pilots. We close with a deep look at Welcome to Derry, exploring its scares, character work, and surprising historical layers. If you love TV breakdowns, movie reviews, comedy deep dives, and off-the-rails pop culture banter, you're in the right place. What We Cover Eddie Murphy's documentary & career legacy '80s classics vs. modern Eddie Soulmates and tech-driven storytelling Black Mirror ratings + episode talk Reviews: Malice & All Her Fault Dancing with the Stars at 20 years HBO's Welcome to Derry Comedy shows, reality TV, and more As always, thank you for watching. If you haven't already, don't forget to Like & Subscribe. We love new viewers! Also, leave us comments and let is know how we are doing and what we can be doing better. Enjoy the episode and have a great week! Facebook: @apncpodcast Twitter: @APNCPodcast Instagram: AllPopNoCulture Perfect For Fans Of TV recaps, streaming recommendations, pop culture commentary, comedy history, Netflix & HBO discussions, and new-show discovery.
In today's episode, we explore a spontaneous conversation that turned into a moment of alignment, touching on spirituality, soulmates, faith, Palestinian resilience, destiny, and the subtle signs life sends us. We talk about what it means to recognize a soulmate, how spiritual awakening begins, and why timing sometimes feels too perfect to ignore. This is a reflective, emotional episode about purpose, connection, and the unexpected ways life communicates with us. Topics Covered: Soulmates & spiritual connection Faith, destiny, and signs Emotional alignment in relationships Spiritual awakening & personal growth Palestinian spiritual resilience Divine timing and synchronicity Why some conversations arrive at the perfect moment If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating or review. Thank you! With peace and love always, Amber xoxo
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This episode Sonal returns to talk AJPW and together we discuss champion Kento Miyahara protecting AJPW, Shouta Kofuji keeping Taishin's dream alive, an introduction to Yuma Anzai, and Ren Ayabe finding a tall soulmate.
In this episode of the Parsha Review Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe explores Parshat Chayei Sarah (Genesis 23–25), beginning with Sarah's lifespan—“100 years and 20 years and 7 years”—which Rashi interprets as her retaining the innocence of a 20-year-old at age 100 and the beauty of a 7-year-old at age 20. The parsha immediately transitions from her passing to Abraham sending Eliezer to find a wife for Isaac, teaching that marriage must be built with the end in mind: not just someone to live with, but someone to die with, focused on long-term purpose and legacy. Abraham, the icon of chesed (kindness), seeks a wife embodying kindness to balance Isaac's natural gevurah (sternness) inherited from Sarah. Rabbi Wolbe stresses that the patriarchs' actions are binding signs for us: prioritize good character over fleeting glamour, as external beauty fades but inner goodness endures.Rabbi Wolbe contrasts superficial “falling in love” (external attraction) with Torah-based matchmaking, where intellect precedes emotion—investigating character through references, teachers, and friends before ever meeting. True love (ahava) stems from hav (to give); the more one gives selflessly, the deeper the love grows. He urges couples to be givers, not takers, and to humble themselves like dust (lakol tia) to honor each other's perspectives, creating a new unified “us” from two distinct individuals. The parsha's repeated narrative emphasizes looking beyond surface miracles to inner essence—Rebecca's proactive kindness to Eliezer and his camels proves her character. Marriage is Hashem's tool for perfection: spouses challenge and elevate each other, building a unique harmony. Rabbi Wolbe shares personal anecdotes, including his son traveling from Lakewood to Montreal to pursue his future wife, reinforcing that men must actively seek and invest effort. He closes with stories illustrating commitment for children's sake and the Mishnah's advice to marry young to avoid entrenched selfishness._____________This episode of the Parsha Review Podcast is dedicated in honor of Lenny & Teresa FriedmanDownload & Print the Parsha Review Notes:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ncaRyoH5iJmGGoMZs9y82Hz2ofViVouv?usp=sharingRecorded at TORCH Meyerland in the Levin Family Studios (B) to a live audience on November 11, 2025, in Houston, Texas.Released as Podcast on November 13, 2025_____________Subscribe: Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/parsha-review-podcast-rabbi-aryeh-wolbe/id1651930083)Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/22lv1kXJob5ZNLaAl6CHTQ) to stay inspired! Share your questions at awolbe@torchweb.org or visit torchweb.org for more Torah content. _____________About the Host:Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe, Director of TORCH in Houston, brings decades of Torah scholarship to guide listeners in applying Jewish wisdom to daily life. To directly send your questions, comments, and feedback: awolbe@torchweb.org_____________Support Our Mission:Help us share Jewish wisdom globally by sponsoring an episode at torchweb.org. Your support makes a difference!_____________Subscribe and Listen to other podcasts by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe: NEW!! Prayer Podcast: https://prayerpodcast.transistor.fm/episodesJewish Inspiration Podcast: https://inspiration.transistor.fm/episodesParsha Review Podcast: https://parsha.transistor.fm/episodesLiving Jewishly Podcast: https://jewishly.transistor.fm/episodesThinking Talmudist Podcast: https://talmud.transistor.fm/episodesUnboxing Judaism Podcast: https://unboxing.transistor.fm/episodesRabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection: https://collection.transistor.fm/episodesFor a full listing of podcasts available by TORCH at http://podcast.torchweb.org_____________Keywords:#Torah, #Parsha, #Genesis, #Marriage, #Relationships, #Soulmates, #Ancestors, #Sarah, #Abraham, #Kindness, #Unity, #Differences, #Isaac, #Rebecca, #Kindness, #Selflessness, #PersonalGrowth, #Partner, #Purpose, #Priorities, #Therapy, #LifePartner ★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode of the Parsha Review Podcast, Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe explores Parshat Chayei Sarah (Genesis 23–25), beginning with Sarah's lifespan—“100 years and 20 years and 7 years”—which Rashi interprets as her retaining the innocence of a 20-year-old at age 100 and the beauty of a 7-year-old at age 20. The parsha immediately transitions from her passing to Abraham sending Eliezer to find a wife for Isaac, teaching that marriage must be built with the end in mind: not just someone to live with, but someone to die with, focused on long-term purpose and legacy. Abraham, the icon of chesed (kindness), seeks a wife embodying kindness to balance Isaac's natural gevurah (sternness) inherited from Sarah. Rabbi Wolbe stresses that the patriarchs' actions are binding signs for us: prioritize good character over fleeting glamour, as external beauty fades but inner goodness endures.Rabbi Wolbe contrasts superficial “falling in love” (external attraction) with Torah-based matchmaking, where intellect precedes emotion—investigating character through references, teachers, and friends before ever meeting. True love (ahava) stems from hav (to give); the more one gives selflessly, the deeper the love grows. He urges couples to be givers, not takers, and to humble themselves like dust (lakol tia) to honor each other's perspectives, creating a new unified “us” from two distinct individuals. The parsha's repeated narrative emphasizes looking beyond surface miracles to inner essence—Rebecca's proactive kindness to Eliezer and his camels proves her character. Marriage is Hashem's tool for perfection: spouses challenge and elevate each other, building a unique harmony. Rabbi Wolbe shares personal anecdotes, including his son traveling from Lakewood to Montreal to pursue his future wife, reinforcing that men must actively seek and invest effort. He closes with stories illustrating commitment for children's sake and the Mishnah's advice to marry young to avoid entrenched selfishness._____________This episode of the Parsha Review Podcast is dedicated in honor of Lenny & Teresa FriedmanDownload & Print the Parsha Review Notes:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ncaRyoH5iJmGGoMZs9y82Hz2ofViVouv?usp=sharingRecorded at TORCH Meyerland in the Levin Family Studios (B) to a live audience on November 11, 2025, in Houston, Texas.Released as Podcast on November 13, 2025_____________Subscribe: Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/parsha-review-podcast-rabbi-aryeh-wolbe/id1651930083)Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/22lv1kXJob5ZNLaAl6CHTQ) to stay inspired! Share your questions at awolbe@torchweb.org or visit torchweb.org for more Torah content. _____________About the Host:Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe, Director of TORCH in Houston, brings decades of Torah scholarship to guide listeners in applying Jewish wisdom to daily life. To directly send your questions, comments, and feedback: awolbe@torchweb.org_____________Support Our Mission:Help us share Jewish wisdom globally by sponsoring an episode at torchweb.org. Your support makes a difference!_____________Subscribe and Listen to other podcasts by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe: NEW!! Prayer Podcast: https://prayerpodcast.transistor.fm/episodesJewish Inspiration Podcast: https://inspiration.transistor.fm/episodesParsha Review Podcast: https://parsha.transistor.fm/episodesLiving Jewishly Podcast: https://jewishly.transistor.fm/episodesThinking Talmudist Podcast: https://talmud.transistor.fm/episodesUnboxing Judaism Podcast: https://unboxing.transistor.fm/episodesRabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection: https://collection.transistor.fm/episodesFor a full listing of podcasts available by TORCH at http://podcast.torchweb.org_____________Keywords:#Torah, #Parsha, #Genesis, #Marriage, #Relationships, #Soulmates, #Ancestors, #Sarah, #Abraham, #Kindness, #Unity, #Differences, #Isaac, #Rebecca, #Kindness, #Selflessness, #PersonalGrowth, #Partner, #Purpose, #Priorities, #Therapy, #LifePartner ★ Support this podcast ★
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Alisha is a former chemical engineer turned Mindbody Mentor after struggling with severe depression and suicide for five years. In our episode, we get down and dirty about the G.Awakening in terms of her experience in Canada, what she did with taxes and the discovery of being born abundant. From there we go into her own awakening/healing, theta healing, divine timing, soulmates and a final discussion on vibration/frequency.Alisha's "Just Be Practice" uses one of her Mindbody tools with three steps toward healing.Connect with Alisha:Website: https://alishakapani.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ajkapaniYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/alishakapani?sub_confirmation=1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alisha_kapani/?hl=enTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@alishakapani*Host Eden Koz is a soul realignment specialist utilizing psychological empathy, intuition, psychic ability, mediumship, meditation, mindset shift, Reiki, dimensional and galactic healing, to name a few. She also performs spiritual Co#id Vac+ Healing as well as remote & face-to-face sessions with individuals and groups. **Additionally, in spreading the word... If you are questioning your Gold IRA because of potential scams (see EP188) or want to invest in a precious metals company with integrity...email: info@milesfranklin.com and put "Eden" in the subject line (they know me personally, so the best of attention and heart will come your way.)Miles Franklin website: https://milesfranklin.com Contact info for Eden Koz / Just Be®, LLC:Website: EdenJustBe.com Socials: TikTok, FB, FB (Just Be), X, Insta, LinkedInJust Be~Spiritual BOOM Podcast - Video Directories: BitChute, Rumble, ...
Move over, dating apps. The most reliable connection in your life could be the colleague seated next to you—the one who has endured your cringiest presentations and talked you down from professional despair. Perhaps the true purpose of the modern workplace is to provide you with a platonic life partner. After all, once someone has seen the real, unfiltered you at your worst, they may have already earned the role of your most permanent plus-one. / The great salt debate (14:01). On the show: Steve, Yushan & Yushun
In this groundbreaking interview, Dana Kippel — polymath and author of A New Force: Plasma Consciousness and New Human Potential — joins Emilio Ortiz to reveal how plasma consciousness is the next great discovery uniting science and spirit. Dana describes plasma as the living intelligence of the universe, the energetic bridge between matter and consciousness. She shares how it communicates through geometry, frequency, and coherence — and how these same plasma fields are awakening within the human body. Together, they explore how emotion, intention, and awareness interact with the plasma field to literally shape reality.✦ Learn more about The Deep Dive Membership | https://iamemilioortiz.com/the-deep-d...Drawing from her direct experiences, Dana explains that these plasma beings are not external visitors but expressions of our own multidimensional nature — light in motion, here to help humanity evolve beyond limitation. This episode dives into the deeper implications of the Singularity, the rise of the New Human, and what this planetary transformation means for life by 2027. If you've been feeling timelines blur, intuition intensify, or your body light up with new sensations — this is the bridge between mystical experience and scientific revelation.Dana Kippel is a visionary author, filmmaker, and consciousness researcher whose groundbreaking work bridges science, spirituality, and human potential. Through her book A New Force: Plasma Consciousness and New Human Potential, she introduces the idea that plasma is not just a physical state of matter but a living, intelligent field of awareness — the connective tissue between all dimensions of existence. With a background in multidimensional exploration and creative storytelling, Dana helps translate complex energetic phenomena into language that ignites remembrance, showing humanity how to evolve into the New Human capable of creating through light and love.Dana's Newest Book: Plasma, Consciousness, and the New Human Potential
Discover how Lisa and Scott Brearley built a love rooted in authenticity, healing, and growth in this heartwarming conversation with Betsy Wurzel.In this inspiring episode of Chatting with Betsy, host Betsy Wurzel welcomes Lisa and Scott Brearley, co-hosts of the Soulmates and Suitcases Podcast, for a powerful discussion about love, healing, and living with intention. Lisa and Scott share how they met during a seven-day self-development course and built a partnership centered on authenticity, communication, and personal growth. They reveal how giving your partner space for reflection and balance creates a foundation for true emotional connection.They also discuss their inspiring books:
Join The Deep Dive(Life-changing teachings for spiritual mastery, guided sound journeys, and access to live community gatherings to share your most authentic self) https://iamemilioortiz.com/the-deep-d...The Alchemist, Sarah Elkhaldy joins Emilio Ortiz, as humanity moves through the most intense energetic passage of our time. Together in this interview, they decode the meaning of the massive storm already sweeping through our collective field. From the climax of the current timeline to the split in frequencies between realities, Sarah reveals how this “storm” is not chaos—but the divine mechanism of purification that precedes the next octave of human evolution.In this newest conversation on Just Tap In Podcast, Sarah shares her latest transmission and 2026 predictions as a pivotal energetic marker, the mechanics of the coming timeline convergence, and what it means to embody neutrality amidst polarity. Together, Emilio and Sarah explore the initiation of the New Earth, light body activation, and how each of us can anchor higher consciousness as the cosmic weather intensifies.Sarah Elkhaldy, widely known as The Alchemist, is a spiritual teacher, mystic, and content creator dedicated to bridging ancient esoteric wisdom with the modern ascension process. Through her platform and YouTube channel The Alchemist, she translates complex metaphysical concepts—such as frequency, polarity, and human energetic architecture—into practical insights for awakening consciousness. Her work centers on transmuting shadow into light, mastering emotional alchemy, and guiding humanity through the current dimensional shift toward unity consciousness.___________________PODCAST CHAPTERS0:00 - The Alchemist Intro1:15 – The Most Important Mystery Teaching of Our Time2:02 – The Antidote to Spiritual Amnesia & The Path of Inner Union3:36 – Remembering the Truth of Our Sovereignty5:36 – Understanding Multidimensionality 9:15 – Remembering Lifetimes of Mastery 10:44 – The Rise of the Divine Feminine 15:29 – Ascension Cycles and Evolutionary Leaps20:28 – Collective Rites of Passage 24:36 – Discovering Natural Law 27:59 – The Power of Right Action29:52 – Spiritual Activism 34:56 – When the Universe Reassigns Your Role35:37 – The Subtle Manipulations of Predictive Programming40:59 – Practicing Discernment & Trusting Clairsentience42:48 – Transmuting Darkness 50:01 – Embodying the Law of One as True Shielding57:18 – Understanding the “Petty Tyrants” 1:01:25 – Soulmates as Mirrors of Harmony 1:02:44 – Are We All Main Characters or NPCs?1:10:54 – The Sacred Clown & The Alchemy of Amusement1:12:37 – Learning to Use Technology Responsibly1:16:40 – Ancient Mystery Schools, the Ankh & Organic Technologies1:19:59 – Plasma, Ether & the Future of Organic Tech1:24:25 – The Light Body Activations & Humanity's Rapid Evolution1:29:43 – The Shift from Homo Sapiens to Homo Luminous1:34:37 – The New Children & the Rise of Telepathic Humans1:36:20 – Remembrance as the Key to Spontaneous Awakening1:38:29 – The Wisdom of the Elder Within1:41:39 – The Most Sacred Thing Witnessed in Humanity___________________Guest: Sarah Elkhaldy, The Alchemist✦ Website | https://www.thealchemist.community/✦ Alchemical Energy Healing | https://www.thealchemist.community/en...✦ Upcoming Retreat in Sedona | https://www.thealchemist.community/sp...✦ YouTube | @officialthealchemist ✦ Instagram | / the.alchemist Host: Emilio Ortiz✦ IG | / iamemilioortiz ✦ Subscribe to Channel | / emilioortiz ___________________© 2025 Emilio Ortiz. All rights reserved. Content from Just Tap In Podcast is protected under copyright law.Legal Disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by guests on Just Tap In are solely those of the guest and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of Emilio Ortiz or the Just Tap In Podcast. All content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice.
The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
In this solo episode, I open up about one of the most overwhelming seasons my family has faced—fall. Between school demands, sports, band, and everything else, our schedule was maxed out and our connection suffered. Jessica and I found ourselves constantly busy but emotionally distant, operating more like teammates than soulmates. I share how we recognized the symptoms of "roommate syndrome," what we did to course-correct, and why protecting margin in your life and marriage is non-negotiable. I also introduce my brand-new course launching in January, From Roommates to Soulmates, designed for husbands who are ready to rebuild emotional connection and intimacy. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS [0:00] – Introduction [2:31] – Why fall marks the beginning of chaos for many families [3:07] – Introducing the From Roommates to Soulmates course [4:15] – What roommate syndrome looks like and why it's dangerous [5:20] – Cultural lies men believe about marriage and fatherhood [6:45] – The silent struggle of disconnection [8:06] – Our family's real-life overscheduling mistake [10:28] – When joy turns into exhaustion [10:54] – The "Sunday Night Reset" strategy [11:27] – How shared calendars and huddles create clarity [12:13] – Learning to say no with purpose [13:16] – Protecting margin and prioritizing connection [14:42] – Why our "Date Days" are sacred [15:38] – Free gift: Questions for the Car PDF [16:41] – Start deeper conversations with your kids today 5 KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. Busyness Is the Enemy of Intimacy Just because you're doing a lot doesn't mean you're connecting. Overscheduling your family can slowly erode the relationships that matter most. 2. Roommate Syndrome Is Real—But Reversible When you and your partner start functioning as co-managers instead of lovers, it's time to course-correct. Connection requires intention. 3. Margin Is Not a Luxury, It's a Necessity If your calendar is full but your marriage feels empty, it's a sign you need to guard time for each other and for rest. 4. Clarity and Communication Prevent Chaos Tools like family huddles and shared calendars aren't just logistical—they're emotional anchors that keep the household united. 5. Leading Your Family Starts With Leading Yourself Recognizing when you're off-track and initiating reconnection is the mark of strong leadership—both as a husband and a father. LINKS & RESOURCES • Free Resource – Questions for the Car: https://thedadedge.com/kidquestions • Show Notes for this episode: https://thedadedge.com/1395 If this episode resonated with you, rate, review, follow, and share it with another dad who needs it. Let's lead our families with presence and purpose. Live legendary.
When Carrie Bradshaw said, “maybe our girlfriends are our soulmates and guys are just people to have fun with” - she ate that. This week, we're joined by besties, business partners and hosts of the We're Your Girls podcast, Taryn Delanie Smith and Tiffani Singleton for a much needed yap sesh. The girls are getting into how their friendship began, surviving pageant life, what it's really like running a business with your BFF & what it takes to sustain it. We're talking horoscopes, girlhood and falling in love - plus, we get into listener questions and dish out the advice you didn't ask for, but definitely need. Moral of the story? Men are fleeting, but your girls are here to stay. Follow: @wereyourgirlspod, @taryndelaniesmith & @tiffani.charisse Follow Kamie @kamiecrawford on TikTok and Relationshit @relationshit on IG for more, besties. Watch on YouTube at youtube.com/@relationshitpod and of course, follow the show on Spotify, Apple, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is passion in marriage something we ought to desire? Where do we see a basis for pursuing romantic love in Scripture?How important is friendship to a marriage? If I am sacrificing myself for the needs of my spouse and putting him first, does it matter if he feels like my “best friend”? Why or why not?In a two part conversation our guests Jason and Casey Cashell are going to help us think through how to cultivate and stimulate deep love and connection in a sustainable and lifegiving way regardless of our season of parenting.***Jason and Casey Cashell are homeschooling parents of four and the owners of Mayhurst Estate – a stunning historic home in Orange, Virginia that functions as a bed and breakfast. They are passionate about encouraging and strengthening families in so many ways but in particular they run a number of online courses on marriage, parenting, and hospitality from a Christian perspective.https://thecashells.com/
It's very normal for couples to fall into patterns of living that feel more like roommates than lovers. The process of running a household –at any stage –can be very consuming. Did you take the trash out? Did we schedule the plane tickets? Have you noticed the door hanging at an angle? Everyday tasks can be even more consuming during the little years. Little kids require a lot of physical and mental energy and it can be common for spouses to feel disconnected from one another after dealing with the kids.In a two part conversation our guests Jason and Casey Cashell are going to help us think through how to cultivate and stimulate deep love and connection in a sustainable and lifegiving way regardless of our season of parenting.***Jason and Casey Cashell are homeschooling parents of four and the owners of Mayhurst Estate – a stunning historic home in Orange, Virginia that functions as a bed and breakfast. They are passionate about encouraging and strengthening families in so many ways but in particular they run a number of online courses on marriage, parenting, and hospitality from a Christian perspective.https://thecashells.com/
Are Some Folks using their Partner as an Intimate Prophylactic? A fascinating deep dive into the idea of the disposable soul mate?
Jess Grose is an opinion writer at The New York Times covering parenting and culture, and the author of three books: Sad Desk Salad, a sharp and funny novel about the early days of online media; Soulmates, a novel that dives into love, marriage, and the strange search for connection; and Screaming on the Inside: The Unsustainability of American Motherhood, a nonfiction exploration that cracks open the impossible pressures mothers face today. If you've read The New York Times, chances are you've come across her thoughtful reporting or her essays that cut straight to the heart of how we live now. If you dig this podcast, will you please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests on the show. I read them all. You can watch this podcast on my YouTube channel and join my newsletter on Substack. It's glorious. My first book, ONE LAST QUESTION BEFORE YOU GO, is available to preorder today. Get full access to Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe
A conversation about soulmates
This week on the Erotic Awakening Podcast, episode 736, Dawn shares info about a basic toy, blindfolds and reasons people like to use them …. ……plus, have you heard of ‘Bondage Fairies' and what are your thoughts on only feeling the zing of a soulmate once in your life? Links mentioned on the show: Bondage Fairies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bondage_Fairies “Only Zing Once” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWXb3mI_p_4 MSDB's 24th Annual Biz Baz https://fetlife.com/events/1723842 Naughty Revival https://fetlife.com/events/1745436 Transcript 1:12 Blindfolds 4:50 Primary processing modes 10:46 Teasing 12:20 Naughty Talk Class 13:43 Role Play - Tentacle Sex Scene 17:32 Where I'll be presenting/vending 19:03 Bondage Fairies 21:28 Contact Info 21:48 Zinging in Transylvania Enjoy!!! Dawn Discounted/Free books, kink starter cards, online classes; early access to the show, and more! https://www.patreon.com/eroticawakening ***************************************** Fetlife - @eroticawakening Instagram - @eroticawakening Youtube - @eroticawakeningpodcast TikTok - @eapodcastdawn Newsletter - www.eroticawakening.com Discord - https://discord.gg/WQtSM56V39 #powerexchange #polyamory #sacredsexuality #eroticawakeningpodcast #blindfold #roleplay #naughtytalk #soulmate #kink #kinkeducation #bdsm #kinkybucketlist #bondagefairies #mangaerotica
Send us a textIn this week's episode Lance and Jacklyn share stories from their magical trip to Mt. Shasta for Jacklyn's birthday. Listen in for stories about the locals, mystical encounters, and enlightening experiences. Stay tuned to for the Treasure Chest to hear more about what they are reading and watching.
If a technology existed that matched you with your soul mate – the one true person you're destined to be with – would you take it? Would it lead you to your happily-ever-after? Or is love too vast and complicated a thing to be pared down to a science like that? These are the questions posed by All Of You, a new romantic drama by our guests today, William Bridges and Brett Goldstein. William is a writer-director you may well know from his contributions to the shows like Black Mirror and Stranger Things. Brett, meanwhile, is the writer-performer known for Ted Lasso, in which he plays hardman Roy Kent. He's also the co-creator of Apple TV's Shrinking and hosts a very entertaining podcast named Films To Be Buried With. In All Of You, Brett plays Simon – a journalist whose best friend is a woman named Laura. The pair have undeniable chemistry but their timelines have never quite aligned, romantically. Instead, when the film begins, their relationship is strictly platonic. Laura has found her supposed 'one true love,' according to science. But something remains unresolved – Simon and Laura's attraction to each other unable to be fully dimmed. The film began life in 2013 as a short that later was developed into an AMC anthology series named Soulmates, which lasted one season. In the spoiler conversation you're about to hear, Brett and Will reflect on that journey to this feature version of the script – what it was they just couldn't quit about this concept and these characters, whether they'd take the test themselves, how their attitudes towards the idea of soul mates have shifted over time. Plus, of course, what it is that's happening in the heads and hearts of our two protagonists during the film's heartbreaking final scene. Script Apart is hosted by Al Horner and produced by Kamil Dymek. Follow us on Instagram, or email us on thescriptapartpodcast@gmail.com.To get ad-free episodes and exclusive content, join us on Patreon.Get coverage on your screenplay by visiting ScriptApart.com/coverage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, I have a special guest! My hubby. Welcome David. We're talking about a season many couples experience without realizing it, when marriage starts to feel more like roommates living under the same roof, or busy with travel schedules, than soulmates sharing life together. Perhaps the laughter has faded, prayer time has become rare, or meaningful conversation has given way to logistics and routines. The good news? Emotional intimacy can be rebuilt, even after years of distant coexistence. Marriage doesn't have to plateau into distant coexistence. With intentionality, prayer, and shared joy, your relationship can flourish again, moving from roommates to soulmates, laughing, loving, and partnering in life with purpose. If today's episode resonated with you, connect with me beyond the podcast! Follow me on Instagram or visit my website for more encouragement and resources to strengthen your marriage in every season. Remember, your marriage is a journey, and it's never too late to rediscover each other and deepen your connection. Schedule Your 30-Minute FREE Coaching Discovery Call What's Next Game Plan Instagram Facebook billie@billiejauss.com www.billiejauss.com
Male attention, moving on, and the truth about fast love.MAGNETIC AFFIRMATIONS (25 MINUTE):https://youtu.be/diRQevBDhio?si=RnB1gMEk4SqYlhljMAGNETIC AFFIRMATIONS (1HR+): https://21-day-break-up-glow-up-challenge.teachable.com/p/making-mind-magnetic-affirmations-all-eyes-will-be-on-you-793498
Do you believe in soulmates? I dive deep into the science to see what really makes love last and share my own love story with my husband, Zack. I'll walk you through the psychological concept of “destiny belief” to what the research actually says about compatibility. You'll also hear about the “Michelangelo Effect,” the power of values alignment, and what the best predictor of relationship satisfaction is. I'll also share two questions that have helped me and so many others figure out if a partner is truly “the one.” Whether you're dating, partnered, or just reevaluating what love should look like, this episode will help you to see things in a more freeing, empowering way. We get into: Why our cultural obsession with “the one” might be holding us back The surprising science behind attraction, compatibility, and real connection What actually predicts long-term relationship success (hint: it's not fate) Two questions that will let you know if someone is truly “your person” Ready to uplevel every part of your life? Order Liz's book 100 Ways to Change Your Life: The Science of Leveling Up Health, Happiness, Relationships & Success now! Connect with Liz on Instagram @lizmoody or online at www.lizmoody.com. Subscribe to the substack by visiting https://lizmoody.substack.com/welcome. Buy our cute sweatshirts, conversation cards, and more at https://shop.lizmoody.com/. Use our discount codes from our highly vetted and tested brand partners by visiting https://www.lizmoody.com/codes. To join The Liz Moody Podcast Club Facebook group, go to www.facebook.com/groups/thelizmoodypodcast. This episode is brought to you completely free thanks to the following podcast sponsors: Great Lakes Wellness: go to GreatLakesWellness.com and use code LIZMOODY for 25% off Nutrafol: visit Nutrafol.com and use promo code LIZMOODY to get $10 off plus free shipping. Maui Nui: head to MauiNuiVenison.com/Liz to secure a FREE 12-pack of venison jerky sticks (a $79 value) with your first order of $79 or more. The Liz Moody Podcast cover art by Zack. The Liz Moody Podcast music by Alex Ruimy. Formerly the Healthier Together Podcast. This podcast and website represents the opinions of Liz Moody and her guests to the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for information purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. The Liz Moody Podcast Episode 366. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brittany sits down with bestselling author and speaker Amber Rae for an eye-opening conversation about love, courage, and choosing yourself. Amber opens up about leaving a marriage that no longer fulfilled her, meeting her soulmate in the most unexpected way, and the life lessons that inspired her new memoir Lovable. Together, they dive into overcoming shame, navigating sexless relationships, breaking free from people-pleasing, and why modeling self-love is one of the greatest gifts we can give our kids.Please support the show by checking out our sponsors!GoPure: For a limited time, our listeners get 25% off goPure with code Realityhits at checkout. Just head to gopurebeauty.com, use code Realityhits, and you're all set. And after you buy, do us a favor—when they ask where you heard about goPure, tell them it was from our show!K12 Powered Schools: Go to K12.com/BRITTANY today to find a tuition-free K12-powered school near you and enrollnowProgressive: Quote your car insurance at Progressive.com to join the over 28 million drivers who trust ProgressiveDiscover Your New Home at apartments.comApretude: Bring your A-game and talk to your doctor. Learn more at APRETUDE.com or call 1-888-240-0340.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.