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It's the second season of the More and More Every Day Podcast. Join us every day for short (10 minute) episodes to talk all things oral history and challenge yourself with a daily oral history prompt.Today's prompt: First, write your philosophy of shared authority when it comes to oral history work. I encourage you to do some research in developing your philosophy. Then, establish a plan for following this philosophy for every interview you conduct. Resources Tracy E. K'Meyer, and A. Glenn Crothers. “‘If I See Some of This in Writing, I'm Going to Shoot You': Reluctant Narrators, Taboo Topics, and the Ethical Dilemmas of the Oral Historian.” The Oral History Review, vol. 34, no. 1, 2007, pp. 71–93. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/4495418. Accessed 4 May 2021. Sitzia, Lorraine. “A Shared Authority: An Impossible Goal?” The Oral History Review, vol. 30, no. 1, 2003, pp. 87–101. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/3675353. Accessed 4 May 2021.Frisch, Michael. "Sharing authority: oral history and the collaborative process. (Commentary)." The Oral History Review, vol. 30, no. 1, 2003, p. 111+. Gale Academic OneFile,link.gale.com/apps/doc/A100808562/AONE?u=mcc_smtn&sid=AONE&xid=a473d0db. Accessed 5 May 2021. Frisch, Michael. A Shared Authority: Essays on the Craft and Meaning of Oral and Public History, 1990. https://www.sunypress.edu/p-766-a-shared-authority.aspx Share your progress with us:@SMCChistory (Twitter and Insta)historysouthmountain@gmail.comMore and More Every Day is brought to you by the South Phoenix Oral History Project at South Mountain Community College, in partnership with the Southwest Oral History Association. Tags: South Phoenix Oral History Project
We say that if we knew our expiration dates, we would live life differently. Yet, it's written that tomorrow is not guaranteed and we still go on living our lives no differently.In today's episode, I sit down with Sondos Kholaki, who is a Muslim Chaplain and author, to discuss a topic most of us intentionally avoid and that is Death. But, what if we chose to view death as a gift? What if we realized that there is so much more to learn from loss and grief?In this discussion we come face to face with our own mortality and the art of grieving.Death, loss and grief are some of the things we struggle with navigating. It can be a journey filled with a rollercoaster ride of emotions and one that we may never know how to proceed without a generous amount of caution.We realize that losing a loved one is a reality check that we were never prepared for and grief becomes a part of us, something that we will never be able to escape. It's truly a wake up call when you realize that death is written for every one of us. But why is it that we avoid talking about it? What do we truly fear when it comes to this concept? Is it the fact that we will one day leave our loved ones behind or is it that we fear we are not fulfilling our soul's purpose?I want to thank Chaplain Sondos Kholaki for taking the time to share with us what it means to be a Chaplain and what death has personally taught her. We dive into the process of grieving and the many forms it takes on. This is a discussion that Sondos beautifully leads with compassion and understanding. She teaches us to not fear death but to embrace this reality and to not become overwhelmed when we find ourselves at the intersection of joy and grief, and life and death.I would like to also take a moment to give my condolences to the family of Chaplain Sohaib Sultan, who was Princeton's first Muslim Chaplain and Sondos's first mentor. He is someone who has led a life of inspiration, compassion, kindness and so much more. May Allah grant him the highest of heavens inshallah.Enjoy and follow the pod on Instagram:@unsweetenedandunfilteredFollow Ch. Sondos Kholaki on Instagram:@by_the penPurchase 'Musings of a Muslim Chaplain' here:Musings of a Muslim Chaplain
Hiiiii #tot fam!! In today's SPICY episode Kyah and I react to/discuss the 'leaked' Jay Alvarrez sex tape! OoOOooh *scandalous* !! We also get stuck into the unrealistic standards of porn, using sex toys with a partner & our own experiences with sex tapes :o Thanks so much for listening! Be sure to follow us on IG @topicsoftaboo if you would like to get involved (or even featured) in future episodes!
This year, moms around the world were pushed to their limits. We were kicked around, spit out, and some days it felt like we were hung out to dry.Despite a few scratches, we're still standing.And that my fellow warrior mama, calls for a celebration.Cheers to you and all that you have accomplished and endured this year.Together, let's say goodbye to the year of isolation and hello to the year of connection.Next season, join me, Brandi Wiatrak, alongside sex experts, marriage counselors, sobriety coaches, authors, and interesting moms just like you.We'll laugh, cry, and sometimes get pretty pissed off as we learn from one another's stories while discovering answers to the hot topics we often encounter in work, life, and love.Buckle up, mama. It's time to leave 2020 in the dust. The new season of Mom After Hours kicks off on January 14, 2021.Are you ready?
HAPPY MONDAYYYYY TATER #TOTS (yep, y'all have a new nickname. you're welcome ;)) In this episode unpack non-penetrative sex & what that looks like as well as some conditions such as vaginismus, endometriosis, erectile dysfunction & premature ejaculation. These are some conditions that can hinder an individual from participating in penetrative sex sooooo let's change the narrative of what 'sex' looks like.Thanks so much for listening! Be sure to follow us on IG @topicsoftaboo if you would like to get involved (or even featured) in future episodes!
How do we transform our past experiences into positive, life-affirming behaviors? Michelle's Adult Chair model is an integrated approach that will help you recognize how all of your life experiences have shaped you and then use that awareness to regain control, discover your most authentic self and transform your life!— From time to time, we'll be releasing BONUS EPISODES that will either be following up with past guests or feature specialists in the field of mental health, success, and recovery. —______If you or anyone you know is struggling with addiction, depression, trauma, sexual abuse, or feeling overwhelmed, we've compiled a list of resources at secretlifepodcast.com.______Michelle Chalfant is an author, speaker, therapist, and coach living based out of Charlotte, NC. With a Master™s Degree in Counseling and additional trainings in energy medicine, meridian therapy, Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), PSYCH-K, chakra balancing, meditation, intuition, and yoga, Michelle is uniquely qualified to guide others on the path to authentic living through the model she developed called The Adult Chair Model. With a top rated podcast, online courses and consistently sold out workshops, Michelle is dedicated to helping others learn to live authentic and powerful lives through her practice, which includes individual and couples™ therapy sessions, and her website, which features useful content like guided meditations, educational videos, and other tools for self-realization and transformation.Free Gift: One month free in TAC Tribe for the month of DECEMEBER 2020theadultchair.com/membershipPROMO CODE: SECRETLIFEFree Gift: Inner Child Resource theadultchair.com/innerchild Michelle Chalfant Website theadultchair.comMichelle Chalfant Instagram@michelle.chalfantThe Adult Chair Workshop – Charleston (April 2021)https://theadultchair.com/charleston/______HOW CAN I SUPPORT THE SHOW?Tell Your Friends & Share Online!DonateConnect with Brianne Davis (On social Media: @thebriannedavis)InstagramFacebookTwitterWebsite (www.briannedavis.com)Connect with Mark Ganttwww.markgantt.comSocial Media: @markgantt
Exhausted. Anxious. Shaming. Judgment. Fear. The 'Rona. Pandemic. Election. Quarantine. Face Mask. Maskhole. Toilet Paper. Hand Sanitizer. COVIDiot. Taboo Topics. Six Feet. Social Distancing. Doom Scrolling. Lockdown. Super Spreader. Mental Health. Dumpster Fire. Quarantini. Day Drinking. DIY Projects. Virtual Learning. Zoom. Pajamas. Flattening the Curve. Contactless Delivery. New Normal. WHO. Greater Good. Respect. Harmony. Gratitude. Family. Lifeboat. Podcast. Hope. Friendship. 2020: What. A. Year. Join Diana and Valerie as they discuss this unforgettable year.
Happpppy Monday #toters!! In today's episode Kyah and I discuss the concept of VIRGINITY. What is it really? Is it a social construct? Is there a right age to lose your virginity? What do you do if your personal views on religion don't align with your religion? Can you lose your virginity to a girl? We talk through all of these questions and more today! All of the opinions & comments expressed throughout the episode are our own and understand/accept that everyone is entitled to their own opinions and views on virginity/religion and that other people's opinions may differ from ours. :) Thanks so much for listening! Be sure to follow us on IG @topicsoftaboo if you would like to get involved (or even featured) in future episodes!If you'd like more from Kyah, follow her on Instagram @kyah.z*rape/sexual assault mention is between 14:00 & 14:21 and 25:20-28:22*0:00-1:29 Intro1:29-2:20 Welcome Kyah/Disclaimer2:20-3:57 Virginity as a social construct/origins of virginity3:57-4:22 Nerves re: intimacy vs nerves re: virginity4:22-6:30 Views on virginity evolving over time6:30-8:00 Double standards/gender disparity8:00-10:00 History of Virginity & Sexual "Purity"10:00-11:20 Losing your virginity vs your first time. What about "the gays?"11:20-14:22 When you don't agree with your religions view on virginity.14:22-14:46 The hymen14:46-16:13 The "right age" to lose your virginity16:13-17:28 How to deal with nerves if your partner is not a virgin17:28-19:00 Can you lose your virginity to a girl/twice?19:00-20:21 Does masturbation count?20:21-21:50 Does oral sex count?21:50-22:35 Does having sex with someone with a vagina count?22:35-24:08 Negative connotations surrounding losing your virginity.24:08-25:20 Fingering? And changing the dynamic.25:20-28:22 How to deal with/move on from a bad experience?28:22-29:30 Am I still a virgin if I had sex with a woman but not a man?29:30- 40:37 Your comments/messages/input40:37-41:33 Outro
The Taboo Topics of Sex? @brittneynichole__ and @willcasanovadc discuss sexual myths, unpacking the things that we all do but are afraid to talk about. Why is sex so taboo?? I mean we all love to do it right?? So let’s talk about it!! This episode is sponsored by Taste Vitamin - formulated with all natural ingredients to leave you and your partner with a sweeter down Taste. Enjoy 10% off your first bottle of Taste Vitamin Use Code: TASTELESS at www.tastevitainc.com (https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.tastevitainc.com&sa=D&ust=1605631932625000&usg=AFQjCNHOa0S-fvt7DKD9UeFl0VGFjuLv1A) Email Us: Tastetalk@tastevitamin.com (mailto:Tastetalk@tastevitamin.com) Hosts: @brittneynichole__ & @willcasanovadc
Introducing "Topics of Taboo". A a zero filter podcast hosted by Megan Dijkman.
* DISCLAIMER: This podcast features explicit language. Understand that the opinions discussed in this podcast are not representative of any organization or employer the hosts may be a part of. These opinions are theirs, and theirs alone...ENJOY! * Cuffs, knives, and chokeholds...OH MY!The Enthusiasts present to you...our Taboo Topics series! This will be a series of episodes that explore many subjects that people may consider different, not-the-norm, "taboo". In Episode 6 of the Anti-F*ckboy Enthusiasts Podcast, E sits down with special guest, Reese. Reese is a pan, polyamorous SEXpert, if you will, on the subject of B.D.S.M. (and much more!).Reese breaks down the definition of B.D.S.M., what it takes to live that lifestyle, and advice for any interested in exploring it for themselves. And guess what we learned? Many of us practice B.D.S.M. already, and don't even know it ;). Make sure you're sitting down, comfy, and dialed in for this one kiddos. It's a wild and educating ride. Want to stay up-to-date on the show and its co-hosts? - Follow the OFFICIAL Anti-F*ckboy Enthusiasts Podcast Instagram page! @AFBEPodcast - Rate & Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to ensure you never miss out!
Heyoooo, your favorite DEEP conversationalists are back with yet another episode of Deep Convos…and this time, it’s all about PERIODS. That’s right, we said it, MENSTRUATION. Because it’s NOTHING TO BE ASHAMED ABOUT, and in fact is something to be proud of. From EUPHEMISMS to MEDIA PORTRAYALS to PERIOD SEX, we try to cover it all. (This the first in a series of conversations Meg and Fran are going to have about TABOO TOPICS, so stay tuned.)TIME STAMPS (00:03:35) Our weeks, Meg can eat again!! (00:11:00) Periods Pt. 1, our first times, our mom’s reaction, how our relationships w/ our periods have changed (00:23:30) what goes on inside our bodies, we should all look into this, the luteal phase, HORMONES, birth control (00:28:38) period products, how meg’s eating disorder had affected her period, cloth pads & menstrual cups, the “pink tax”?!, cloth pads for breast milk lol, PMS/cramps/the moods, euphemisms, “down to clown,” other countries/cultures’ treatment of periods (00:41:28) What we’re loving this week: Koala Kloth, smoothie bowls, Nature’s Path Pumpkin Seed + Flax granola, Broad City, Friend-ologues, Parissa Waxing Kit/Warmer (00:51:22) Periods Pt. 2, how guys talk about periods, period sex/intimacy, shaming, women’s part in this, do we really know what guys think?, are POVs changing? (01:00:37) media portrayals---blue liquid in ads?!, period panties (Thinx), political uproar, unpopular girl trope, “Menstruation Orientation” (Key & Peele), body hair digressions, WOMEN COMEDIANS, Vicious Cycle podcast (01:11:52) quote of the day, goodbyeee! What are your thoughts/experiences about periods? Hit us up! IG: @deepconvospod Meg: @meg.sales.14 Fran: @fransales Email: deepconvospodcast@gmail.com Video of this episode: https://bit.ly/2AkMQcX LINKS TO THINGS: Blank Slate Body (my friend Sara's fitness project!) https://bit.ly/3eD6MGP Luteal phase: https://bit.ly/2XLhYtZ Koala Kloth Microfiber: https://bit.ly/2MbX8OX Parissa Waxing Kit/Warmer: https://parissa.com/ Menstruation Orientation (Key & Peele): https://bit.ly/3eCG558 Vicious Cycle: https://bit.ly/2XLA1QF SONGS USED: https://www.toneden.io/john-joseph-james-digiacomo-sofia/post/dreamwalk-feat-cay-caleb https://soundcloud.com/mundaner-than-you/hello-mr-princeton-otis-mcdonald (THANK YOU!)
In this episode our viewers wrote in some great topics! Thank you for that, first and foremost! We got to discuss struggles being relative and what that means for our ability to be vulnerable and compassionate for our fellow humans. We spoke about the polarized idea of Eastern vs. Western medicine and how perhaps it isn't quite so polar anymore. Masturbation made its way into our topics and we take a look at how this can be a healthy and positive thing in our lives. We finish off this episode talking about Cheating in the sense that it can be a thing of the past with newer styles of relationships, the want to treat the other more compassionately, communication, and self-realization. Taboo Topics are those topics that don't get enough exposure, but we all wish got discussed more. Especially in this evolutionary time of growth and progression, the line often times gets blurred, and we might assume everyone understands and knows what we are doing. It's this presumption that we all get it, that keeps people quiet and allows us to create our own understanding of things and apply it to the people and systems around. We say, let's just communicate it, rather then have to figure it all out on our own. We aren't alone in this vast universe, and most of the time we are conversing with our fellow humans in relationships, in work environments, in everyday encounters, and more. It would be nice if we could close the gap of miscommunication and make it easier to open up to one another. MindFeelz is about closing that gap and exposing these truths and idosyncrasies so that we can be more comfortable with one another. Taboo Topics takes it a step further and dives deeper into discussions that may feel a little harder to bring to the surface. It also askes... "What makes these topics more difficult to talk about?" And, "How do we shed light on this information so that we can understand one another a from place of compassion and love?" As always, keep the topics coming... If you want us to send you a shout out in the episode, please make sure that you express that in the message. Contact us on any of our social media accounts! We love you!
Thanks to diet culture many of us have a disordered view when it comes to food. With today’s guest, Avery Rosenbloom, we discuss what it means to use food as a coping mechanism and how stress prompts this pattern. In this, Avery shares why self awareness is needed in recovery and how it helps to identify and work through previous habits, triggers, and thought patterns. Her honest outlook on her own experience with binge eating and weight gain is refreshing and she explains what it looks like to compare oneself along the recovery timeline. Avery doesn’t shy away from the typical ‘taboo’ topics and instead does her best to explore and share more about them.In this episode we discuss:ED recovery and why we use food to copeIdentifying stress triggers and how to work through them Binge eating and releasing the guiltBuilding self awareness around habits, thoughts, and triggersComparison in the recovery timelineWorking through weight gain + body dysmorphiaNavigating recovery with health related food restrictionsHandling relationships and setting boundaries within ED recoveryTo connect with Avery find her @talktummytome and I’m @emilyfeikls and @letsthrivepodcast
Let the zagroutas ring like Shakira at this year’s Super Bowl Half-Time Show! We have a lot to celebrate this week: Our one-year anniversary, International Women's Day and a very special guest!In Ep.5 of Season 2, we sit down with Hassanah El-Yacoubi or as we like to call her:The Woman Of All Trades (mashallah!)A mother, wife, doctoral student and entrepreneur are just a few titles Hassanah holds under her belt and she’s not here to sugarcoat anything. When it comes to life, Hassanah says it's all one big balancing act and one she’s still trying to figure out. Keeping God on your mind and in your heart. That’s the message Hassanah has for our listeners. Connecting to her faith is what helps this soon-to-be mother of two stay grounded and true to herself. Her motto: follow God and not the crowds! When it comes to social media and the heightened focus on influencers, we definitely have a lot to say. Posting on your feed comes with a responsibility- a responsibility Hassanah says most pay no mind to. Enough is enough with mindless posting just to stay relevant. She also gets candid about the struggles she faces balancing work, life, school and home. It’s not always pretty and it’s not always conventional, but Hassanah is writing her own rule book when it comes to these things. Bottle-feeding and whispering sweet-nothings to her little one during a work meeting- why not! The world is definitely cruel and unaccommodating to new mothers. She explains why she’s done apologizing and why she’s choosing to remove the words, “I’m sorry” from her vocabulary. Hassanah is also the creative drive behind the “Perfect For Her” convention and blog. This initiative was born out of her struggle to find fashionable pieces that meet her level of modesty. The PFH Convention features a bazaar full of products useful to Muslim women in this day in age, panel discussions, fashion shows and so much more. This episode also includes a special appearance by OG Unsweetener Lisa Vogl as she tells us about her new initiative, Hijabs For Humanity, in partnership with Penny Appeal! We can’t thank you enough for joining us on this journey of self discovery, cultivation of a sisterhood like no other and a bond that’s stronger than Turkish coffee!Enjoy and remember to follow us on Instagram: @unsweetenedandunfilteredFollow Hassanah On Instagram: @hassanah_pfhSupport Verona x Penny Appeal By Shopping 'Hijabs For Humanity': Verona-Collections.com
Toss out those outdated lesson plans and forget about sticking to the book. In Ep. 4 of Season 2, we are joined by Detroit educator, Bayan Founas, who is truly redefining what it means to be an educator.Teaching is by far one of the most important careers out there. Bayan spends a good chunk of her day shaping the future leaders, doctors, lawyers and artists of our next generation. But as rewarding as this may sound, teaching can also be extremely difficult. With limited resources and disruptive environments, a career in education can be time-consuming and can provide little to no stability. Bayan dives into the unjust disruption of funding throughout the public school system and with the lack of technology and baseline materials, some low-income areas are set up to fail. We also discuss a disturbing national trend: The School To Prison Pipeline. This happens when minors and young adults from disadvantaged backgrounds become incarcerated because of increasingly harsh school and district policies. What this means is that the kids who need help the most are shut off and ignored. Bayan dives into the world of the negative consequences of disciplining students, and how most of the time “acting out” is a cry for help with several underlying factors. When it comes to the classroom, Bayan explains it's never just black and white. Adapting lesson plans and teaching methods to her present students can make a world of a difference. Comparing “Shakespeare” to “The Lion King” is a much more efficient way to teach. Science and math are very important topics, this we know. But we can't forget about the arts, which allows kids to push the envelope when express themselves. Bayan realizes the importance of it, which is why she began the first poetry club at the school she teaches at. Speaking of poetry…did we mention Bayan has her own poetry book?Diary of a Daughter In Diaspora focuses on Bayan’s life experiences as a child of Algerian immigrants living in America. The highs, the lows and all things in between, this book gets the Unfiltered and Unsweetened seal of approval for sure! Enjoy and remember to follow us on Instagram: @unsweetenedandunfilteredFollow Bayan on Instagram: @thatalgerianBuy "Diary of a Daughter In Diaspora" on Amazon
We’re flipping the script and rewriting our own narrative!In Ep 3 of Season 2, we’re joined by award-winning screenwriter, filmmaker and producer Samah Safi Bayazid - talk about being a triple threat! Going against cultural norms and paving a way for others to follow, Samah explains her personal journey of finding a career that she is truly passionate about. Samah is fed up with the racial stereotypes and blatant Islamophobia portrayed in movies and on television (as are the rest of us!), but now she’s stepping in with her own script and a camera crew to tell stories much closer to reality. If you’ve ever longed to be “seen and heard”, Samah’s work is definitely for you! With all of the success that follows the Jordanian turned Washingtonian, Samah says she couldn’t have done most of what she accomplished if not for the support of her family and husband. We dig into why having a spouse that also serves as a motivator is crucial for a healthy and happy relationship. Support is a two-way street after all. The topic of hijab also comes up in this conversation. While the media is typically a male-dominated field and on a typical movie set you might be surprised to find a female director and a hijabi at that, but Samah doesn’t let anything get in her way. She talks to us about how the hijab empowers her and how she’s deciding to let her work speak for itself. No matter how many films she makes or scripts she writes, Samah couldn’t escape that nagging question that follows us all: “When are you planning on having a baby?” We discuss the societal pressures we women face and how we can overcome it together. You’re definitely going to want to listen to find out how she responded to anyone who dared ask that question!Throughout our conversation Samah taught us the importance of doing things at our own pace and no one else’s - we cannot wait to see what other future projects she has in store for us all!Enjoy and remember to follow us on Instagram: @unsweetenedandunfilteredFollow Samah on Instagram: @samahsafiTake a look at her work her: lightartproductions.com
There are a few things in life that are hard to find: perfectly fitting jeans, eyeliner that doesn’t smudge, and a naseeb. In Ep 2 of Season 2, we’re joined by Suzanna Anani, a 26 year old Palestinian-American from the D.C. area, for a much needed girl talk. We discuss the journey of finding the one, and let me tell you the struggle is REAL. All three of us share our very different approaches when it comes to meeting someone and the process of getting to know them. We dive into personal anecdotes of the good, the bad and the extremely awkward. Uncomfortable first meet-ups, red flags, meeting the family, expectations, relationship timelines - we get into it all and hold nothing back. There’s plenty of fish in the sea, but from where some of us are standing, it sure doesn’t feel that way. HEADS UP: You can look forward to our upcoming episode with Yasmin Elhady aka Yasguru, where we’ll talk about life after the wedding bells have stopped ringing and the zagrootas have come to an end! Enjoy and remember to follow us on Instagram: @unsweetenedandunfilteredFollow Suzie on Instagram: @decembasuzie
Jason Wheaton joins in on The Run for our Taboo Topics section to discuss the possibilities of World War 3. Manny and Jason also talked about the BIG cash reward for "whoever kills trump".Instagram: therunpodcastTwitter: PodcastTheRunFacebook: PodcastTheRunYouTube: IamMannyWilson
This podcast is perfect for you whether you are single, dating, engaged or married & want honest, raw conversations around "Taboo Topics". My guest today is a top notch Lifestyle Blogger that empowers women to live their best life through style, beauty and wellness. Welcome, Claire Guentz - @Claireguentz We will answer juicy questions such as: What makes a woman attractive to a man? Why use a dating app (like Hinge) if you're single? What are some practical tips to showing a guy you're confident? How do you know if he's "the one"? Who brings up the topic of marriage? Favorite part about marriage & the most challenging part? How do you bring up hard topics to your significant other? Is the first year of marriage always the hardest? How often should you & your husband have sex? How much foreplay should you have before sex? Who should be in charge of the finances? And SO. MUCH. MORE. JUICY. STUFF. Mentionables: Claire's Blog: Fitness & Lifestyle Tips Claire & Stephen's Podcast: The Husband & Wife Podcast Relationship Book: What Makes Love Last? by John Gottman Sex book: 101 Nights of Great Sex
Special guests Lauren DeSmedt and Erin Bates joins in on the Taboo Topics selection to discuss Performing Arts
Editor-in-Chief, Sam Robinson, joins in on our Taboo Topics section to cover multiple topics with Manny Wilson. Twitter: IamMannyWilsonInstagram: therunpodcastYouTube: IamMannyWilson
Get ready to be uncomfortable! It’s the topics no one wants to talk about and sometime we toss under the rug but not today Satan. Joining me today is Tyler Hodge and he’s talking about Taboo Topics in the church as well as kids ministry!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/raymond-munoz/support
In Episode 22, we get down to the real truth with Heba Shaheed, in regards to period pain, the many myths surrounding PMS, how to be more in tune with our bodies and the importance of mental health overall! Heba provides women’s health and pediatric pelvic health services including physiotherapy, exercise, nutrition and pain education. She specializes in sexual pain, pelvic pain and endometriosis just to name a few! Through her personal story, Heba unravels almost everything we need to know about our bodies, such as where do migraines come from or what’s the difference between a migraine and a headache? We learn if there’s a difference between a natural birth vs a C-section when it comes to the effects they have on your pelvic floor. Trust me we don’t hold back and Heba answers all of your questions in this special episode. It’s time that we learn more about our bodies and remove the shame behind wanting to know what really goes on down there!Enjoy and remember to follow us on Instagram: @unsweetenedandunfilteredFollow Heba on Instagram: thepelvicexpertCheck out her website: thepelvicexpert.comShop FabFitFun: Use coupon code UNSWEETENED for $10 off your first box at www.fabfitfun.com
In Episode 21, Sara Bawany gives us a crash course on all things mental health. Scheduling an appointment with a therapist isn't on the top of every Muslim's to-do list due to the intimidation and misconceptions that surround therapy, however, Sara explains why paying attention to our mental health is just as important as our physical health. We learn about what traits to look for while choosing a therapist, instances in the Quran that highlight the importance of mental health and how to de-stigmatize therapy in our culture. We also discuss certain moments in the Prophet's (pbuh) life where mental health was a priority and reasons why we should humanize the feelings he had shared with those around him. Sara is a clinical social worker, a writer and published poet. She currently works at the Muslim Community Center for Human Services in Fort Worth, where she provides free mental health counseling and education. Sara is also on the board of FACE, an organization that tackles spiritual abuse in the Muslim community. She is also the author of her debut poetry and prose book titled, "(w)holehearted".Enjoy and remember to follow us on Instagram: @unsweetenedandunfilteredFollow our guest on Instagram: Sara.BawanyPurchase her book (w)holehearted: here Resources: Psychology TodayMuslim Mental Health Institute Seema Mental Health Muslim Wellness FoundationBlack Muslim Psychology Conference
BjjBrick Podcast- BJJ, Jiu-Jitsu, MMA, martial arts, no-gi and good times!
In this episode we talk about one of the most important things to learning BJJ efficiently. You need to be learning while you roll. We share a bunch of tips for a variety of situations. We talk about: Tips for rolling while you are new Training with someone that has much more skill Looking at common things in your defeats Giving advice while rolling Asking questions while rolling Keeping a good attitude Quote of the week: “Take the wood and make one of your own” Donatello Article of the week: Top 5 Taboo Topics in BJJ Catch us next week for another episode of The BjjBrick Podcast The BjjBrick Podcast is in iTunes, Stitcher radio, and Google Play Music for AndriodThis entry was posted in Uncategorized by byronjabara. Bookmark the permalink.
This week we’re hitting you guys with some topics some may find uncomfortable to discuss with other people, and that’s ok, because we did all the heavy lifting in this one! Taboo Topics of the week, Sex, Kinks and Fetishes. Follow us on IG @itwct_podcast Email: Ifthesewallscouldtalkpod@gmail.com
Do you have any life long friendships that are not family? Man, I sure hope so. … but honestly, I think this right here is what makes any life long friendship so special - it doesn’t matter our job status, it doesn’t matter who or if we’re married, or even where we live … what matters the most is the type of friend that we are and that we have established a bond way before the “adult” world comes and try to put people in categories and sections of society. See the full show notes here. Shoot me an email here. Make sure and follow @_ForALifetime on Instagram and Facebook. You can also sign up here for episode emails. Show Resources: Episode 8: Taboo Topics www.ForALifetime.org
Liz’s website: www.teachandtransform.org Liz’s Instagram: www.instagram.com/teachandtransform Liz’s TED talk- “How To Teach Kids to Talk about Taboo Topics”: https://bit.ly/2Tg5yWJ
Discussing race, biases, consent, and equity at a school may seem difficult. This week’s guest, Liz Kleinrock, believes it’s not only possible, but imperative towards dismantling systemic racism and institutional discrimination. In this episode, we discuss how to implement equitable practices, discover racial biases, explore systematic privilege in education, and enhance social justice on campuses. About Liz Kleinrock: Liz is an elementary teacher, social justice advocate, anti-bias educator, curriculum writer, consultant, professional development facilitator and presenter. Liz just had an amazing TED talk released on Ted.com called, “How to teach kids to talk about Taboo Topics.” Follow Liz on: Twitter: www.twitter.com/teachandtransf1 Instagram: www.instagram.com/teachandtransform Website: https://www.teachandtransform.org Follow our Host Twitter: www.twitter.com/Joshua__Stamper Instagram: www.instagram.com/joshua__stamper Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-stamper Join the Conversation Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on social media and in our comments section. Please use the #AspireLead hashtag as you continue the conversation on social media. If you’ve gotten any value from this show at all, please subscribe and leave a rating and review wherever you’re listening. The ranking of this show is 100% tied to subscriptions and reviews. You can help us reach more school leaders by subscribing to the show and leaving an honest rating and review. Music by Ben Lundquist
Enjoy this phone call between Brenda & Nicole Anderson, an atheist of the channel Taboo Topics. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Godisgrey/support
This episode is all about the “tough” conversations. We are diving deep into who we are individually and who we are as a couple. Today, I am getting personal and I am getting real. We’re going to laugh, we’re going to think, but hopefully we won’t cry. We are discussing some key topics that you may find “taboo” to share with your significant other. From Expectations, to Family, to Money, to Feelings, we are just touching the surface of Taboo Topics. See the full show notes here. Make sure and follow @_ForALifetime on Instagram and Facebook. You can also sign up here for episode emails. Show Resources: www.ForALifetime.org
Taboo Topics is a website (tabootopics.com), YouTube channel (YouTube.com/tabootopics), and community. Nicole Anderson created these digital venues with the intent of bringing people together to discuss hard issues -- the topics that usually aren’t talked about in polite society. Nicole grew up in a loving, secular family. Her first taste of religion came about at the age of 12 with friends following a discussion of evolution in science class. Nicole became a believer shortly there after and remained so until the age of 22. At that time she dove into some in depth research regarding christianity and what it was she believed to be true. Her faith swiftly unraveled. Nicole, through her aforementioned social media presence, is bringing the difficult conversations to the surface. I am excited to introduce to you a young woman who has found her voice and is using it to change the world -- one video, one blog, one post -- at a time.Enjoy the conversation! You can find Nicole at:https://tabootopics.com/index.php/about-taboo-topics/reason-why-life-meaningless-happiness/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgrkLBaWvPG0-yPo1g71Q9Ahttps://twitter.com/_tabootopicshttps://www.instagram.com/_tabootopics/https://www.facebook.com/nicolestabootopics/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=8739294)
Welcome to Episode 6 of Potty Mouth Poopcast! In this episode we cover another taboo topic: Hairy pits and legs - Shaving vs Not shaving. We discuss our own opinions and practices in terms of body hair and we also delve into the social aspect and it's heavy influence in such practices. To Shave Or Not To Shave, That Is The Question.
With the trio reunited, Gunnar and the Salty Cysters take on some Taboo Topics in the CF World. Tiffany recounts a powerful moment before her transplant surgery when she was faced with coming to grips with a life changing surgery or immediate demise, while the Gunnar and Lea talk about some fears associated with Death. The group talks about sexual health and how it is a normal part of life for everyone (people with CF included!), and although there can be some physical barriers (feeding tubes, and IV's included), nothing is insurmountable with a little imagination. The conversation turns to genetic ethics, comparing illness between patients, and do PFT machines harbor bacteria? Listen discretion is advised for this episode.
Comedian Eric Gonzalez (New York Comedy Festival) joins the Menschel Army today to discuss some TABOO TOPICS!!! We get INTO IT. Eric opens us up to his world of sexual exploration and how he makes his female partners cum 10 times in a night. Plus, we talk about where his open attitude towards sex started, and why he hates the homeless beggars on the train just as much as FreddyG. Menschels, GET NECTAR and remember to rate, review, subscribe and tell your friends! We love seeing those numbers go up with your help. Email us death threats, salami recipes, and recruitment for the Menschel army here: modelandthemensch@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/were-all-psychos-with-dylan-palladino/message
Today we’re talking about “Taboo Topics in OB/Gyn” with Dr. Octavia Cannon: Co-owner of Arboretum Obstetrics and Gynecology in Charlotte NC and President-Elect, American College of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists. We’ll touch on everything from how you really get bacterial vaginosis, to injuries during sex (yes, men, you can get a penile fracture), to the proper hygiene necessary if you switch from anal to vaginal sex. www.DoctorsThatDO.org
Kara is absent this morning, and Sam spends the hour with MILF adult star and Taboo Topics host Raquel Devine. A lot of sex talk and funny moments. Learn about interesting sex games. Raquel has designed the Fort Knockers bras. Find out what they are. Why people are into wild fetishes.
Kara is absent this morning, and Sam spends the hour with MILF adult star and Taboo Topics host Raquel Devine. A lot of sex talk and funny moments. Learn about interesting sex games. Raquel has designed the Fort Knockers bras. Find out what they are. Why people are into wild fetishes.
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
Shutting Down Websites, Suspension of Red Ice Creations Website, Talking About Forbidden Topics and Forgotten History, Political Incorrectness, Spam Email, Taboo Topics, Cold War - Massive Taxation for Research and Development of Spy Technology, Obsolete Public Level Technology, Internet Monitoring, "Blacklisting", Internet Monitoring, Intelligence and Counter-Intelligence, Helicopter Harassment - Phosphorous Chimney Grenade, Silencing the Small-Guy, Internet Policing, Firewall Hits, Non-Governmental Organizations, Public's Short Memory, Bill Cooper - Set-Up at Home by SWAT Team, Interdependence = Complete Dependence on the System, Market Suppression of Inventions, Water-Powered British Car, Foundations Fund Universities, Professor O'Driscoll - University Suspension - Exposed NATO and Warsaw Pact, Nuclear Weaponry, Donald Rumsfeld and Saddam Hussein, Iran - Project For a New American Century -Middle East Takeover, New American Empire - Free Trade (1500's) - British System of Democracy, English - International Business Language, John Dee - 007 - James Bond, Public Dis-Belief, Population Reduction, Agenda 21 - Habitat Areas, Elimination of Private Transportation, NAFTA, Television Version of Reality, The Never-Ending Story - Futurist Societies - Eugenics - Sterilization, Creation of a New Religion Based on Earth Worship, (Song: "Bad Boys" by Inner Circle, "Suspicious Minds" by Elvis Presley ) *Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Mar 1, 2007 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
Internet Problems, Downloader Attacks after Taboo Topics, Gary Webb - Special Forces - Coast Guard - Cocaine Smuggling into U.S., Smallpox Vaccinations, Inoculations, Flu Shot, Public Safety, American Eugenics Society, Servants and Masters, H.G. Wells and Blair, Franklin Institute, Jefferson - Freemason, Ben Franklin - Freemason - Grand Master of the French Grand Orient Lodge - Amalgamation of the World, Middle Ages - Rosicrucianism, Cathars and Albigensians - Crusade of the Catholic Church, the Perfecti, Royalty, Symbology of World Religions, Two Sides on Every Side - Those Who Know and Those Who Don't, Saxe - Coberg - Gotha, Making Decisions and Risk-Taking, Instantaneous Gratification, Creation of Leaders to Follow, Marx and Lenin, the Proletariat, Merging of Communism and Capitalism, Soviet Bureaucracy, Gorbachev - Speech, Akenaton, Egypt, Rulers of Countries and Empires, George Orwell - Cambridge University - Later Exposes the Agenda, Patriot, Its a Riott, Pa