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Courtney Michelle writes, produces, and performs a style of comedy that is not only unavoidably relatable, it is so impeccably timed and executed that it feels like you're doing a real-life skit with her. Courtney's many characters are so outrageous that you don't know anyone like her, but you're 100% sure they exist somewhere…and you likely hate them. And I mean that in the most positively comedic way possible. Courtney is a delight on and off the camera and was a pleasure to discuss life with. Follow her now because you'll be seeing her in the spotlight more and more. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itscourtneymichelle TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@itscourtneymichelle YouTube: https://youtube.com/@itscourtneymichelle
Steve Walker also known as Psycho Steve is an ex-criminal and Chris Lambrianou's best mate.Steve talks through guns, drugs, police chases and straight jackets.Over the past 30 years, Steve's incredible work has helped thousands of recovering drug addicts at his incredible 'Ley Community'.This is the Eventful Life of Mr Steve WalkerYouTube: Dodge WoodallVIP Club: DodgeWoodallInstagram: @Dodge.WoodallWebsite: DodgeWoodall.comTikTok: @DodgeWoodall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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From birth, our self is created by other people. We inherently carry intergenerational baggage from our ancestors, then the process of constructing our ‘self' comes from feedback about who we are from the time, culture, and society we grow up in. Do we truly have any control over who we are and who we will become? To discover the social construction behind what we consider our sense of self, Positive Psychology Podcast Host Lisa Cypers Kamen speaks with social psychologist, and the Walter Kenneth Kilpatrick Professor of Organizational Behavior at Stanford University, Dr. Brian Lowery. Brian explains the premise of his book Selfless: The Social Creation of “You”, and describes the multidimensional facets of self. Dr. Brian Lowery — The Journey of Self-construction: ● What Brian means when he says the self is a social construction. [2:25] ● Making sense of ourselves and our stories. [6:21] ● In his book, Selfless, Brian imparts that humans can not be a self by themselves and that our worlds are smaller when we don't deeply engage with others. [9:31] ● The chapter in his book — Hugs and Straight Jackets — focuses on how defining ourselves can be comforting but also limiting. [15:32] ● Lisa and Brian dissect the aspects of freedom and the only thing we truly have control over. [20:49] ● Brian shares his hopes for his book, Selfless. [27:43] Searching for sustainable tips for true happiness? Visit www.harvestinghappiness.com.
We watched Lips of Blood (1975) and will proceed to give you a play by play of all the naked weird transitions of walking and being naked. It sounds simple but it's like a weird sexy french labyrinth all up in this plot! We Also LearnedJackets on Straight Jackets on Jackets!About a lot of naked ladiesHow to Model: Confidence! Standing There! Changing your face! Support the showFollow us on the gram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodsuckerspod/ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/littlerenegadefilms All the links to all the things: https://linktr.ee/littlerenegadefilms THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!
You can find this and more of my writing at Break Free with Karen Hunt (substack.com) Here is the start of the episode: A few days ago I watched a disturbing video of a star student athlete collapsing at the finish line of a running race. How she described it: I felt like I just wasn't being able to get a full breath. Multiple times of that happening, not being able to get enough air -- I just felt super-dizzy, and then eventually passed out. In the past, this has never happened. Then this race that I was wearing a mask, it did happen, which I don't think is a coincidence. When I posted this story on social media and suggested doing this to our children amounted to child abuse I was accused of being “irresponsible and stupid.” How did it happen that we so easily are doing things to our children that are obviously without any scientific merit and are actually dangerous for their health? I talk about the history of drug use and the Faustian bargain made between, Big Pharma, the Media and Our Government. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kh-mezek/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kh-mezek/support
how are we going to see the patterns of the moment right now if we were being distracted and disoriented by patterns of the past and in so-called mental illness and psychosis and things we actually see that we're hallucinating maybe not at the exact moment but at a certain point where like wow that was big hallucination likely but people that are so-called normal still think the images in the ego that they're seeing is real so they're still delusional so I think this process of so-called psychosis and mania helps to heal the delusion of this attachment to images and not take the images so seriously and so to come back to regular ego consciousness and then and then take it seriously again is missing the point a little bit I think we can level up socially with perspective asst approaches so people with trans consciousness perspectives can actually help us level up socially because we can perceive these social fabric issues the worlds in recovery I don't even like the term recovery so i would like to transform that too rediscovery and recreation need to rediscover and recreate the world I think this trans consciousness and I think I talked about this before is a different line of intelligence intelligence we all have access to its not a mystery it's just a line that we haven't developed and it's one that when it starts to develop and it could be part of the evolution of consciousness it's somewhat misunderstood because we take the ego and consistency to be what a person is that would be like having a clarinet and just playing the cenote all the time we have full range of tunes and melodies that we can play through our body consciousness instrument but we just play the same old one all the time and that makes other people comfortable apparently but as soon as we're like wow there's so much more I can do with this body in the structure and in this universe that I'm in and a part of then it's seen as illness basically for stepping out of line and in society we have lineups for for the bank and lineups for food and lineups lineups lamps we don't even know we have all these individual lineups in our own inner realm of the rules of society and a lot of them are completely necessary but some of them prevent us from actually fully expressing all the ways that we are and allowing that to come out and through us and playing our full range of notes if we identify with our ego self it's like having somebody with the most beautiful voice sing the same note all the time well each one of us is a beautiful human being and we're playing our same ego programs all the time we've lost those degrees of freedom it's like we have invisible straight jackets on I'm part of sharing context and making new memes and meaning is just validating my own experience and hopefully validating some of yours and hopefully you can validate some of yours with yourself and part of the validation is sort of like okay you're still human it's okay and I actually feel like it's beyond okay because it's about making new meaning and memes so it's not just about oh it's okay you're still human it's actually you're becoming more fully human people that are diagnosed with bipolar disorder are said to have a mood disorder because they're up and they're down all over the place they're actually more just responding fully in the moment and maybe it seems a bit extreme because everyone else is so dulled out and I'm not saying it's necessarily good but if a person was allowed to be that way for a certain period of time they would probably naturally start to calm down as they got used to perceiving certain things so they would eventually even out somewhat but a person like that might be my benefit from someone who can sort of coach them through it instead of say your your dysfunctional or you're just near defective in a way and I guess that's kind of what Tom Wooten's doing he's helping people keep their cool and that's a very good thing if I did a campaign on stigma it would be screw stigma because this trans consciousness is awesome takes a lot of practice to operate trans consciousness as opposed to ego consciousness just like it would take a lot of practice to ride a hundred foot wave it takes a lot of practice to ride the wave of the universe while jumping over the puddles of the society we've created and that's the part I like to talk about with this contextualization is that we have so much capacity within us they talk about flow and how people are five hundred percent more productive well manias like extreme flow and people in those states I feel maybe are ten thousand percent more productive and maybe there are ten thousand percent were productive for 30 days and then they are crap either and then after that they're non-functional well that's why it's for me important to go back and harvest those 30 days of ten thousand percent productivity because those might be the products of one's life of one's creations that inform the rest of one's life so we might have harvested everything in a very short period of time where some people create consistently over time maybe some people are quite productive in 925 work and there's nothing wrong with that either but not everybody is the same not everybody fits into that box and I don't feel that people that have a certain type of consciousness that unfolds something and create something in like a very short powerful period of time I feel people that have that need to be supported to harvest Romania and work towards what it was that they were here the vision they were here to unfold the one that they gave birth to the one that they cast and and that is their creation so if they take five years before they get back to even looking at harvesting their mania so what support that person because whatever it is that they were a seed of is something powerful and wonderful and for the world person doesn't go through that kind of hell for no reason for just personal gain that's the thing we're not functional producers as human beings some of us produce everything in one month and then can't get to making it available in a way that is recognized for a long period of time and then other people love the nine to five other people love shift work other people loved working for themselves a lot of people don't love what they do and that's what I feel is some of the people that go into manic consciousness some of the visions they're here to unfold and co-create likely with each other is something that will help the people that are in those states and places where they're doing things that they're really not happy with so we could possibly create some of the structures of happiness some of like the adult child playfulness stuff that will help people reconnect with that so the people at flow Genome Project have the flow dojo and have people in contraptions to try and get them into flow well what if there was contraptions everywhere in society that would just make people playful and creative and learn and have fun and happy and then they would just be learning which is a creative state instead of all these meaningless things and then we try to get some sort of work or meaning out of it it's all really backwards because in mania we go into that extreme ecstasy and joy and we see it everywhere and it is everywhere and in that way we see the pattern of how to create that and you can bring that back for people because we all want to go back there together I wrote down why aren't we making these amazing bio chemicals within our inner pharmacy as human beings and I think a lot of it is to do with the ego and how divides us and judges us and keeps us separated if we were in oxytocin consciousness we would be bonded and collaborating and cooperating and we wouldn't feel this heaviness we wouldn't feel alone we wouldn't feel fearful we wouldn't feel all these things I feel like mania is the epigenetics it's that energy which has changes the epigenetic expression which would change the bio chemicals that are made within us the endogenous thing and I feel it changes towards tryptamines and oxytocin as well it shows us exactly how we need to be in order for that to be created within ourselves and the interesting part about it is that it's not a dopamine reward so if I'm just doing that for my own pleasure then it's not going to work it's not going to put me into that state it has to be for the collective humanity which is oxytocin because that energy is to be made relational in the collective humanity and because we are the context of that relational state mania is the opposite of psychosis and all the different factors and aspects and traits and experiences in mania are sort of those pieces that need to be added to society not in that way i feel like people that go into manic consciousness are social change agents we downloaded that vision we harvest but we didn't harvest the vision we didn't make it relational we instead decided to accept the story that were just ill and then it was delusion anything a manic would do there's this like mannequin thing happening right now in the internet I haven't seen any of it but i was thinking manic kin as an MA n IC dash ki n which where the mannequin were sort of the kin of mania we've been born from that consciousness and I think of it as sort of a rebirth and the ego is sort of a disguise of this energy of the celebration and there's psychedelic research going on I think it reduces allostatic load and maybe wipes the slate clean of a quark sensation somehow it's like channeling all that energy through it and process it I wonder if the if the psychedelic causes epigenetic changes towards oxytocin and safety and that heals that it heals ones relationship with the universe in that fabric that we're immersed in as the universe and we then again feel the universe as a safe place and I posed the question before is this a playful universe and I think it's up to us to gesture that into reality and I just thought about how gesture or gesture or something as a clown so gesture that into reality is this playful REE universe well we as human beings are the answer to that it's almost like if a person makes a playful gesture the other person has to be paying attention has to recognize the pattern of play which is something we can often most often recognized and so when they recognize that they're actually perceiving in the moment they're not seeing their ego and that brings them into the moment and then elves and they're related to you through Play and then in that way now they're in the moment and their relational and it's a social thing so there's some oxytocin so just by being a little bit playful and silly it can change the social fabric what I give my attention to is the epigenetics so my attention is the light of my consciousness and that's my perception and what I perceive is going to be imprinted on my inner light body mind screen and that pattern is what's going to cause the epigenetic changes because the pattern recognition is what changes my physiology and so I can recognize something based on my ego pass or I can recognize something based on how we are designed as human beings so there's different type of recognition that's not of the past Eagle personality self it's just of Howard designed as human beings how our nervous systems are actually designed to respond through Play and laughter and these things that we come here as children with I'm wondering with kids it's it's almost like we allow them to play until they're say age five or six and then a certain percentage them and their life maybe if we let them play a little bit longer they would just have a bit more context in which to have that immunity to their own ego that it is going to develop so what I give my attention to is the epigenetics or creates the epigenetic change and so if I give my attention to play I'm going to be creating play I'm going to be saying yes this is a playful universe because i am the universe and i'm being playful and so are these other universes we're all overlapping universes where all each we all each have all of this and I was saying to someone once we share every single bit of this except for our bodies really so we're mostly all the same and we're all a part of this guy is fear perception is epigenetics I was thinking about how many of us who go into matic consciousness feel like we need to save the world well what we record or what we perceive is sort of what ripples out as us as the world and so we save the world by what we record as reality even with the ego memories that we save and record in our bodies and minds that's what we're saving as the world we're saving all these garbage bits and then we go around with these garbage bits and perceive the world and just as this sort of miserable person are just recreating this misery and creating and and contributing to co-creating that and we don't see that's what we're doing I think this manic consciousness is in Morfa genetic field that not many of us can tap into it just like trauma gives us the trauma lens mania gives us the adult child like lens and when one has both one has a very large spectrum of context from which one can understand and perceive the world and it makes it more difficult as well because there's more information to take in feel like people that lose their ego can actually really see they lose function but they gain vision and it's like seeing so clearly that one stumbles in reality constantly because one can see all the subtleties whereas if one's blind to those things it's easy to just keep walking straight ahead when one has vision and access to peripheral vision one can't help but looking around and seeing what's going on all around and one one does that one might actually turn and go off there straight and narrow path that their ego would otherwise direct them down I feel like we need to forgive ourselves for taking on the story that society's given us relating to mental health because that creates stigma then they say well it's not your fault no it's not our fault it's the co-creation of society and the people that have these experiences can see this trauma of society and then it's made into a personal problem society is destroying people's brains and in manic consciousness we connect to those inner human dimensions and it's part of our role to unfold this into the social fabric and make it relational be positive social contagion spontaneous social behaviors pattern interrupt heart resonance I talked about 12 steps to mastering your visionary intelligence and it could even be mastering your trans consciousness and the first one is you are the power or not you are powerless and the second step is trauma-informed lifestyle reducing allostatic load trauma release exercise emotional CPR safety plan wrap crisis plan representation agreement advance directive zap straps create keeping oneself safe from suicide and there's a step about the human dimensions getting in touch with those as opposed to an unfolding based on those not unfolding once life based on one's ego image false constructs and another step is about the mirror neurons spontaneous social behaviors random acts of kindness and it's about what skills and assets do we need how do we need to practice embodying are mania in order to create epigenetic changes in others and I think part of it is being playful which could be disturber in chief that's the thing if this isn't made really fun then it's not going to be that interesting so what are your skills and assets that are your joys these inner human dimensions replace time our experience of time is the ego and when these internet human dimensions are there there is no time really and actually I just realized that that's likely why we have trouble falling asleep because the ego is the habit of okay well now it's time to go to bed and then we go to sleep based on habit when all these habits are broken not only do we have more energy from not having these habits we're adjusting to we don't have that inner ego I think that ego creates inner space and time which is an illusion of being congruent to outer space in time outer space and time is actually more congruent to the inner human dimensions which are Beauty truth love playfulness it's more congruent to that and just because things unfold in chronological time which we actually keep track of with a clock we we think that there's an inner equivalent so not that one doesn't need to sleep people do need to sleep I'm just thinking that maybe because the ego was scrambled that also scrambles our body clock or biorhythm of clock time because we're on a different viral rhythm of that human inner human dimension which gives us access to a lot of energy and we don't need to sleep as much and that could just be actually part of how the universe is trying to vision cast through us and seed something through us that we can go back and harvest later and unfold in clock time slowly over time but it works overtime in that period of of altered consciousness in order to actually bring it all into play for the next part of a person's journey I had a weird thought that they say I've read that there's a belief that people create their life and sort of a dream dimension before they come here on earth and maybe there's like a hundred years to do that or twenty years or something like that and I was just thinking about how it'd be interesting it's just an interesting thought that since there's way more people on the planet there's less beings in this dream dimension pre creating their next life so they have to come here to the planet prematurely so perhaps we're actually all being birthd here prematurely and we're not fully able to integrate the vision we have for our life and live it out so then we have all this distortion and so called delusion and hallucination and go into these other states of consciousness which reconnect us with that dream dimension or maybe we do come here with that full dream dimension but we go into that other consciousness to experience it again while we're living because the planet really really needs people to be in co-creation and Club and collaboration with each other at this time so we get we get like bonus dream time because we have to see this because there's more and more of us on the planet and then interestingly enough now a lot of kids are being born and developing autism where it's a different way of that that dream happening this is unfolding meaning in self dialogue I've heard of open dialogue but they don't have open dialogue here so I'm doing self dialogue there's an importance in mending the social fabric with emotional CPR but also with people who want to be chief disturbers a lot of us are traumatized and then we get so called mental illness and Timmy it's that gesture it's that action towards another that harmed them in such a way that felt traumatic and then eventually the allostatic load accumulates and they develop mental illness well is it something wrong with their brain or was their brain scarred and traumatized by the actions of somebody else the gestures of somebody else and in that way with different gestures we can actually work towards healing that so the disordered action of people being violent and things actually is creating so-called brain disorders and other people I was thinking about this company as it's more than a company it's about people as company as accompanying other people as each person is company to another so it's a company about company and it's about how are you contagious we need to go from the limited ego to the worldcentric we go it's not about personal growth that is a mental illness it's about we go growth I also feel like wouldn't take that much money to really work with somebody to facilitate them to really thrive and no longer rely on the system in ways and again there's the label so I could say to people I have 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"Nahum the nationalist" get’s a bad wrap with such a moniker; in a time when we are at the tipping point between globalism and nationalism, Trump politics or the Rothschild’s reign, Brexit’s "Stay" or "Leave", needing "Wall" or no "Wall", "Yellow jackets" or" Straight Jackets"...there’s no more important time to examine the words of Nahum the Prophet.
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Troubadours & Raconteurs, Do You Believe in Magic? We have just archived for your listening pleasure Episode 262 of "Troubadours and Raconteurs with E.W. Conundrum Demure" Small Batch Radio Crafted In the Moosic Mountains of Pennsylvania... Heard All Over The World. Episode 262 features World Renowned Magicians, Escape Artists and Houdini Museum Curators Dorothy Dietrich & Dick Brookz. Dorothy, Dick and I discuss How They Came Into Magic, Running Away from Home, Growing Up with Magic in NYC, the Wonder, Vaudville, Teaching Muhammad Ali Magic, Brooke Shields, Tony Curtis, David Blaine, Dick Clark, Bobby Darin, Hocus Pocus, Levitation, Straight Jackets, Catching a Bullet in Your Mouth, Living on Frozen Waffles, Houdini as an Inspiration, Female Magicians, Magic as an Art Form... Episode 262's sixty minutes includes an EW Essay titled "Hocus Pocus." Our Associate Producer & Resident Essayist Dr. Michael Pavese (aka Uncle Cesare) shares another wonderfully written and beautifully read piece titled "The Molly Maguires." We have a poem called "Buttress." Our music this go round is provided by these wonderful artists: Django Reinhardt, Stephan Grapelli, Ramones, ELO, Dinah Washington, Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys, Aaron Neville, Branford Marsalis and Terrence Blanchard. Commercial Free, Community Radio at its Finest. Share this episode with whomever you choose. Become a friend via facebook - Freespeakandsome Withewconundrum. Follow us on Twitter @FreespeakWit. Email us ewconundrum@radiofreebrooklyn.org
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