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Send us Fan MailYou're not just losing a person, you're losing the reality you thought you were living in. One day everything feels stable, and the next, you're questioning what was real, what wasn't, and how you didn't see it. In this episode of The Dimple Bindra Show, we dive deep into the psychology of betrayal and breakups with Hong Kong-based psychologist Peter Chan from Treehole HK.Check out Peter Chan's YoutTube Channel Here! Together, we unpack: Why betrayal feels more devastating than a normal breakup The role of shock, anger, and emotional collapse Why your mind keeps replaying everything (rumination loops) Why you still miss someone who hurt you How betrayal impacts your ability to trust again The concept of “secure attachment” breaking overnight Practical tools like “worry time” to regain control We also explore how to begin rebuilding your sense of self, even when everything feels broken.If you're in the first days or even months after betrayal, this conversation will help you understand what's happening inside your mind and how to move forward with clarity.Follow:✨ Not sure why you keep choosing pain over peace? Take the free WHY YOU GOT BETRAYED QUIZ and uncover the pattern you didn't even know was holding you back.If you can't eat, can't sleep, and keep replaying the betrayal in your head, this book was written for this exact moment. Get Betrayal ER™ on Amazon.
Send us Fan MailIn S2E28, we kick things off with full dad-mode chaos, dog hair everywhere, and Slinky demanding attention like usual. From there, we get into Slinky's stinky feet, dogs sweating through their paws, baby teeth, Roxy trying to sit on Robby, USA versus Australia, clogged “tobacco” carts, pipe cleaners, future podcast guest ideas, becoming a better parent with age, Autumn's online art contest, summer plans, camping, Alaska, Lego Batman, Fortnite, Forza, PlayStation Plus, and why Robby still doesn't fully trust digital games. Support the show
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT reacts to Brendan Sorsby drawing NFL interest and explains why his tools may push him higher than expected despite the questions around his consistency, market, and Supplemental Draft value. JT also breaks down why Joe Burrow's Bengals comments put real pressure on Cincinnati and Zac Taylor, whether the Texans risk wasting an elite defense if C.J. Stroud and the offense don't become more efficient, and how the Buccaneers may have drafted the kind of violent defensive identity Todd Bowles needs with Rueben Bain, Josiah Trotter, and Keionte Scott. Plus, JT discusses the state of the Jaguars after Liam Coen's breakout first year with Trevor Lawrence, why the NFC South has been stuck in mediocrity for so long, and reveals his full NFL Power Rankings heading into the season from the Dolphins at 32 to the Rams, Ravens, Seahawks, Bills, Chiefs, and 49ers at the top.
Have you ever wondered, "Can I really trust this person?"Trust is the foundation of every healthy friendship, but knowing who to trust—and when to trust them—isn't always easy. Maybe you've been betrayed before, had your boundaries ignored, or watched someone disappear when life got hard.In this video, I'm sharing the biggest signs I look for when deciding whether someone is truly trustworthy.Get your "12 Questions to Ask Before You End the Friendship" Guide for FREE here!Support the showWant to work with Zoe 1-on-1 for personalized friendship coaching for that extra push and source of accountability? Zoe has limited slots available on a rolling basis, so please email contact@accidentallyintentional.com (subject line: COACH ME) and the team will be in touch with next steps!Subscribe to the Leveled Up Friendships YouTube channel!
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Stay informed on current events, visit www.NaturalNews.com - Trump's Peace Plan and Its Implications (0:11) - Details of the Memorandum of Understanding (7:52) - Trust Issues and Market Manipulation (15:21) - Potential Outcomes and Predictions (23:24) - Economic and Political Implications (30:51) - Preparedness and Emergency Response (38:18) - Starlink and Other Emerging Technologies (45:19) - Health and Safety Concerns (52:24) - Final Thoughts and Recommendations (59:04) - Solar Power Station and Emergency Communication (1:05:26) - Personal Updates and Future Plans (1:11:28) - Closing Remarks and Contact Information (1:17:23) Watch more independent videos at http://www.brighteon.com/channel/hrreport ▶️ Support our mission by shopping at the Health Ranger Store - https://www.healthrangerstore.com ▶️ Check out exclusive deals and special offers at https://rangerdeals.com ▶️ Sign up for our newsletter to stay informed: https://www.naturalnews.com/Readerregistration.html Watch more exclusive videos here:
✨ NEW PODCAST EPISODE ✨ Why You Never Feel Fully Reassured in Love: Healing Trust Issues, Relationship Anxiety & Fear of Being Hurt Again Do you constantly ask your partner:
When you hear the phrase "trust issues," you probably think about infidelity.But some of the most damaging trust issues in a marriage have nothing to do with cheating. In today's episode I share with you the specific ways I've seen trust issues create disconnection in marriage.Inside this episode, we:Uncover the subtle experiences that slowly erode trust over timeLook at how emotional responsiveness, consistency, and follow-through shape the quality of your relationshipDiscuss why many trust issues are actually rooted in everyday interactions rather than major betrayalsHelp you identify the experiences that may have taught you it isn't safe to depend on your partnerExplore what it takes to rebuild trust and create greater emotional safety and connectionIf trust feels fragile in your relationship, this episode will help you understand why—and what can begin to repair it.Ready to go deeper?If this episode resonated with you and you're realizing that trust, safety, and connection have been slowly eroding in your relationship, this is exactly the work we do inside The Connected Marriage.Together, we uncover the deeper patterns keeping you stuck, help you understand what's really happening beneath the conflict and disconnection, and guide you in creating the kind of relationship that feels safe, connected, and strong.If you're ready to stop repeating the same painful cycles and start creating lasting change, I invite you to schedule a consultation here
This week on the podcast, we dive into Embracer Group's redemption arc—or at least its attempt at one—as CEO Phil Rogers asks gamers and developers to trust the company again after years of studio closures, layoffs, and controversial acquisitions, while still leaving the door open for future buyouts. We also break down the growing movement inside the Destiny 2 community as players rally to shatter concurrent player records in a last-ditch message to Sony and Bungie following news that major support for the game is ending. Plus, we unpack the biggest reveals from PlayStation's June State of Play, including God of War: Laufey, Marvel's Wolverine, and surprise sequels, before looking ahead to the packed Summer Game Fest 2026 schedule and the announcements that could define the next year of gaming.0:00 Intro1:07 Updates13:09 CEO Wants You All To Trust Embracer https://tinyurl.com/2wym47s9 21:14 ‘Destiny 2' Players Try To Break Playercount https://tinyurl.com/mr2bp6dc 32:48 PlayStation's State of Play June 2026 https://tinyurl.com/yrfzcc92 1:05:30 Summer Game Fest Complete 2026 guide https://tinyurl.com/bbb63xr7 1:17:21 OutroLEAVE A LIKE and a comment, thanks for watching/listening!-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------PODCAST ►► https://anchor.fm/m2podcastAMAZON Music ► https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/091902c3-b83b-487c-8fe7-4c96787434fe/M2-PodcastAPPLE ► https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1531832410BREAKER ► https://www.breaker.audio/m2-podcast-2CASTRO ► https://castro.fm/podcast/6f69d373-d879-46d9-9f1c-bcf7c4bf1741GOOGLE ► https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8zNTYwNWZiMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw==OVERCAST ► https://overcast.fm/itunes1531832410/m2-podcastPOCKETCASTS ► https://pca.st/5jghvf6eRADIOPUBLIC ► https://radiopublic.com/m2-podcast-GMZkY4SPOTIFY ► https://open.spotify.com/show/2VedhO03IRoHERJqF6Sy87STICHER ► https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/m2-podcastTUNEIN ► http://tun.in/pj3ZI#podcast JOIN THE DISCORD! ►► https://discord.gg/Kp5Gre6KyleHeath Socials:TIKTOK ►► https://www.tiktok.com/@mrjkheathTWITCH ►► https://www.twitch.tv/kyleheathTWITTER ►► https://twitter.com/mrjkheathYOUTUBE ►► https://www.youtube.com/MrJkheathMadMikeWillEatU Socials:TIKTOK ►► https://www.tiktok.com/@madmikewilleatuTWITCH ►► https://www.twitch.tv/madmikewilleatu/aboutTWITTER ►► https://twitter.com/madmikewilleatuYOUTUBE ►► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1MoIvzyMDvH_5Ta
Who doesn't have trust issues? Let's be real. Whether it shows up as "I don't trust her to handle my anger," or "I'm afraid I'll just be treated like an ATM" or, "I can't relax until I know the person really, really well," — almost all of carry some version of trust concerns into our dating and relationships.Here, my dear friend and co-facilitator Violet Lange and I do something we don't often get to: We put our worlds side by side. I work primarily with men who are attracted to women; she works primarily with women who are attractd to men.Here we map out the top 3 trust issues we see in our clients -- in other words, how trust issues show up differently across men and women that are attracted to the opposite sex. And, encouragingly, we outline how the path to healing them is remarkably similar.We also get practical about the 3 things required to actually rebuild trust — and none of them is blind trust. As Violet puts it, the goal isn't to trust everyone; it's to trust trustable people, and to feel good about staying closed when you need to.If you want the relationship but dread the dating part; if you're tired of being on dating apps; if you keep wondering "why do I keep ending up here?" — this one's for you. Trust can be repaired. People come, they grow, they flourish.—Work with usReady to go deeper than the podcast and take action? Jason and I will help you break old patterns and transform your sex & love life for good. To see if you're a fit for our flagship program, Pillars of Presence, book a call here. Start anytime. (https://evolutionary.men/apply/)—Mentioned on this episode:The Love Field: Hot Love Summer — Violet's and my new 3-month program (constellations, embodiment, polarity, and the brave conversations we were never taught to have,). Starts June 18th; early bird ends Monday, June 8th. Enroll at www.violetlange.com/thelovefieldDocumentary: The Mask You Live In — on how our culture socializes boys and men; this is a great way to open dialogue if you have a young man in your lifeDM 114: Bullying, resilience, and relationships — on reclaiming a healthy relationship to the masculine after being bullied as a kid, teen, or adult—Memorable quotes from this episode:"I'm so sick of being on the apps.""I feel like I can't have sex with someone until I know them really, really, really well.""We feel unsafe to be in our bodies.""Wow, that was really healing to experience something different.""The concern is: In my most vulnerable moments, I will be left.""Women fear, 'I won't be chosen.'""I've been loyal to myself throughout.""I'm not afraid to start over.""A lot of it is about recognizing the patterns that we've inherited.""Now I feel a little more relaxed in my body, so that I can be open to men that are safe for me.""I want the relationships but I don't really want to go through the dating part."
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This week Scheana is flying solo and answering your wildest, messiest, and most unfiltered listener questions before jetting off to London with the band. She opens up about navigating betrayal in her marriage, why “100% perfect trust” isn't always a realistic end goal, and the emotional work that actually goes into rebuilding a relationship after hurt. Elsewhere, Scheana dives headfirst into the Marciano/Jessi drama: did she actually tell him to lie for her, why she's reconsidering close friendships with straight men after all this chaos, and the new revelation that completely shakes up the narrative. She also reflects on her own cringe-but-relatable post-divorce dating era, the unique nightmare that is dating while on reality TV, and why she avoided dating apps altogether when she was single. Plus, Scheana weighs in on Ally's messy-yet-iconic Perfect Match era, Summer House reunion timeline gymnastics, handling nonstop online hate, and whether her new music may or may not contain a few familiar inspirations. There's also a sweet Stassi mom moment, a mini rant about slut shaming, and a reminder that women are allowed to be messy, complicated, and human. Grab your gold hoops and beverage of choice — because this episode has a little bit of everything. Follow us: @scheana @scheananigans Purchase your very own copy of the NYT Best-selling book/audiobook MY GOOD SIDE at www.mygoodsidebook.com! Signed copies available here: https://rb.gy/v4y22t!Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: My parent organization has trust issues: we registered on a recent survey as one of the lowest across the bigger software org (thousands of employees). There are two groups: functional, trustworthy people who get stuff done, and people who are behind, stuck, or just not working. Those struggling say they need better emotional support, but there is consistent, documented evidence that they cannot keep up. I'm perpetually frustrated that there are only two or three people in an org of 30 who can effectively complete tasks and manage the insane workload. I am biased: those in whom I have no trust have repeatedly demonstrated that they cannot be trusted. I believe that the organization would be able to go faster without them. Whats the right answer here? Should I start my own company to abandon this mess? Do we cut scope super aggressively to allow underperformers to be reasonable contributors? One example: one of these contributors was walked through the process, given written documentation of the process, verbally confirmed an understanding of the process, and committed to starting that day. And then two days later identified they hadn't started for those two days because they were blocked by something that was explicitly captured in the document and discussed in the recorded meeting. They do not raise this until they were asked for their progress multiple days beyond the critical start date. Hi Dave and Jamison, First, thank you for the podcast. As someone on the spectrum, it really helps me analyze social situations I struggle with. My question: I work at a software company where management is pushing the use of LLMs for coding, and my team recently started using Spec-Driven Development. SDD often requires strong upfront planning, which has quietly split my small team between developers who plan well and those who get lost in “vibe-coding” loops. One of those people is a close coworker I consider a friend (we hang out after work and have honest chats about everything). He's not strong at planning, so I end up explaining each ticket to him in detail. But he's really great in other ways: communicative, asks a lot of questions in refinement sessions that set a good example for others, does thorough handoffs with the QA team, always responsive in chat, always trying to help. He's also one of the rare people who actually pay attention to alerts. Since we started using SDD, the gap in our speed and output quality has become very visible. One of our tech directors noticed and asked me to teach him planning. We spent several days drawing schemas and working through small features together, and it was clearly painful for him. The TD also had his own sessions with him, but eventually gave up because my friend seemed so discouraged, and the TD decided to “stop the torture” and leave him alone. The hard part is that after all these teaching sessions, he actually seems even slower than before and also more discouraged and down. Since then, our friendship has changed. He stopped talking to me outside work, and I think he now feels jealous or bothered by the difference in our performance. I'm okay with continuing to explain tickets and outlining detailed execution plans for him, but I worry that I'm keeping him in his comfort zone and not really helping his career. And I also miss how things used to be between us
In this message, Pastor Sarah reveals how our trust issues with God are often shaped by how people have treated us. When disappointment shapes our view, we can begin to project those same patterns onto the Lord. But God is always good, always faithful, and always true to His Word. This message calls us to trust who He is, trust what He's done, and trust what He's said, because you really can trust the Lord. Thank you for enjoying this full service with worship and a life changing message from Radiant Church. We pray this moves you closer to Christ and encourages you. For more life changing resources, visit us at www.weareradiant.com. Subscribe to our channel: https://youtube.com/weareradiantchurch To give online: https://weareradiant.com/give/ View the sermon notes for this message here: https://notes.subsplash.com/fill-in/view?page=By2uxxqJMx Spanish translation messages are available on our Radiant Church Español YouTube channel. Visit https://weareradiant.com/espanol to watch and subscribe. Moving people towards Christ, Community and Calling. This is the vision of Radiant Church, led by Pastor Aaron Burke and based in Tampa Bay, FL. —— Stay Connected Website: https://weareradiant.com Radiant Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weareradiant/ Radiant Church Instagram: http://instagram.com/weareradiant/
Thank you all so much for listening in I am looking forward to your questions and comments . Your Psychic Christine. W Why do so many people struggle with trust issues, fear of relationships, emotional walls, overthinking, anxiety about the future, and fear of getting hurt again? In this powerful episode of Mystical Charms And Things, Psychic Christine Wallace talks openly about fear-based decision making, how emotional pain changes the way we think, and why so many people unknowingly block opportunities, love, happiness, peace, and personal growth because of unresolved fear and past trauma. If you have ever: • Struggled with trust issues after heartbreak • Felt afraid to open your heart again • Overthought every relationship or opportunity • Felt emotionally stuck or disconnected • Stayed in situations because change felt scary • Felt trapped in survival mode • Questioned why happiness feels hard to maintain • Wondered how to heal emotionally and spiritually — this episode was made for you. In this episode, Psychic Christine Wallace explains: ✨ Why fear-based thinking develops ✨ How emotional pain affects your decisions ✨ The hidden effects of survival mode ✨ Why trust issues can block new opportunities ✨ How fear creates emotional self-sabotage ✨ The first steps to emotional and spiritual healing ✨ Why removing negativity is often more important than “adding more” into your life This episode also introduces a NEW upcoming healing membership community focused on emotional healing, spiritual healing, self-discovery, confidence building, releasing negative patterns, and restoring yourself emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. Inside the upcoming membership there will be: ✔ Weekly healing instructions ✔ Guided emotional healing exercises ✔ Spiritual healing support ✔ Healing quizzes and self-discovery tools ✔ Live Q&A sessions ✔ One-on-one consultations by phone, Zoom, or FaceTime ✔ Guidance on releasing fear, emotional baggage, and limiting beliefs The goal is not to become someone else — the goal is to remove what no longer serves your best interests so you can reconnect with your true self. JOIN THE WAITING LIST HERE: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/lyW9MEg I would LOVE your feedback while building this membership community. What do YOU want help with most? Relationships? Trust issues? Emotional healing? Confidence? Negative energy? Fear and anxiety? Self-love? Healing after heartbreak? Spiritual growth? Please send your questions, ideas, recommendations, and topics you would like covered inside the membership to: trustedpsychic180@gmail.com Your feedback matters and will help shape this healing community into something truly meaningful and supportive. Subscribe for future episodes, spiritual guidance, emotional healing discussions, relationship advice, and deeper conversations about healing, energy, intuition, fear, love, and personal transformation. #FearBasedDecisionMaking #TrustIssuesHealing #EmotionalHealingPodcast #HealingAfterHeartbreak #SelfSabotageHealing #RelationshipAdvicePodcast #SpiritualHealingJourney #HowToHealEmotionally #OvercomingFear #PsychicChristineWallace #FearOfRelationships #HealingTrauma #PersonalGrowthPodcast #EmotionalGrowth #SpiritualPodcast #HealingYourPast #ConfidenceHealing #FearAndAnxietyHealing #NegativeEnergyHealing #MysticalCharmsAndThings
Is the sports card world truly one unified hobby… or a collection of completely different micro markets, cultures, and collector mindsets? Joined by Joe Poirot, Jeremy and Brett McGrath explore the growing fragmentation of the hobby and why different collecting communities now operate almost like separate ecosystems. Topics include: Hobby vs industry Why broad “the hobby is doing this” narratives often fail Category-specific collector behavior The rise of niche content and niche collector communities Why different corners of the hobby value cards differently How market psychology changes across collector groups The conversation then shifts into the controversial world of card restoration, alteration, soaking, cleaning, and “card spas” after Jeremy shares a viral Instagram post criticizing restoration practices on vintage cards. They discuss: Whether collectors deserve full disclosure on altered cards Why grading companies struggle to detect certain restorations The ethical divide around card cleaning and restoration How restoration compares to comic book restoration and fine art restoration Whether PSA slabs create a false sense of security The growing tension between authenticity and aesthetics The episode closes with more discussion around hobby psychology, latent taste, finding your collecting lane, and how collectors discover entirely new passions through exposure and community interaction.
At some point this whole faith vs works conversation starts sounding like a group project where nobody knows how grading works. Can you get into heaven with faith but no works? Works but no faith? Are some churches accidentally turning Christianity into spiritual performance reviews? And how do you know your faith is actually faith and not just anxiety wearing Bible verses as camouflage? In the fifth and final episode of this series, Nate and Dr. Joseph Tillman get into the questions that quietly sit in the back of people's minds during church sermons, worship songs, and late-night existential spirals. They talk about faith, salvation, denominations, motives, selfishness, heaven, works, and the weird pressure Christians sometimes feel to constantly prove they're spiritually productive. The conversation keeps circling back to trust. Trusting God. Trusting your motives. Trusting that faith actually means something beyond just endlessly auditing yourself like a Christian IRS agent. There's also a healthy amount of sarcasm, overthinking, and “wait hold on” moments because this show refuses to pretend faith conversations are always neat and polished. Nate and Dr. Joseph Tillman approach theology the same way most people actually process it: honestly, awkwardly, occasionally skeptically, and with enough humor to survive church culture without becoming unbearably weird about it. If this episode resonated with you:
1. Viral Post from Country Thunder FloridaWoman posts photo of her fiancé on FacebookClaims a friend saw him kissing another woman at the festival2. Public Investigation BeginsShe asks anyone with proof to message herInternet responds with jokes, rumors, and fake confessions3. Trust Issues in the RelationshipFiancé denies cheatingIf she feels the need to post publicly, is the relationship already in trouble?4. Social Media vs. Real EvidenceWhy didn't the friend take a photo or video?Can online responses be trusted?5. Bigger ConversationAlcohol, festivals, and bad decisionsShould accusations like this be handled privately?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
ITL dives into the Houston Texans and asks an uncomfortable question—as confident as everyone is in the organization's direction, are they still crossing their fingers a little too much in certain areas? The guys debate whether Houston is relying too heavily on internal improvement, injury luck, and unproven pieces instead of fully eliminating concerns across the roster. Then in Lunch-Time Confessions, ITL shares funny, honest, and relatable confessions that quickly spiral into chaos. To close the hour, it's another edition of “Things You Didn't Know Were True” from John Lopez, as Lopez drops random facts, stories, and opinions that somehow sound fake—but are apparently very real.
PROVERBS: Wisdom For The World: Trust Issues, Proverbs 3:1-12 and Proverbs 30:1-5 w/Darren Tyler
This episode provides practical advice on advanced SEO, AI engine optimization (AEO), answer engine optimization, technical website optimization, schema, and retention strategies for anyone looking to improve digital marketing visibility in the age of AI. Learn how to harness evolving platforms, implement the latest best practices, and create resilient, audience-focused web ecosystems.In this insightful episode, Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS dives deep into the evolution of SEO—comparing the foundations of "old" Search Engine Optimization with the demands and opportunities of "new" Search Everywhere Optimization.Listeners will uncover essential strategies for optimizing content across today's rapidly shifting digital environments, including website best practices, AI integrations, and the importance of technical SEO fundamentals.Favour explains how staying updated and proactive is vital, as algorithm changes and the rise of AI platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini, and others are reshaping the discovery and ranking of digital content. Favour also takes questions from the community, responding with real-world examples and tactical advice.Whether you're a business owner, marketer, content creator, or SEO professional, this episode offers actionable guidance for adapting to future-focused SEO. Listeners will learn why website speed, schema markup, secure protocols, and precise keyword versus prompt usage matter more than ever.Favour also discusses why attention and retention are the new KPIs, plus the growing importance of authority, expertise, and trust—in both human and AI-powered search.Who Is This For?Digital marketersBusiness owners and entrepreneursSEO professionalsContent creators and website managersAnyone seeking to future-proof their digital presenceReady to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today
In this episode, Jenni and Daniel talk with infidelity expert Michelle Weiner-Davisabout how couples can rebuild sex, safety, and emotional connection after an affair. They normalize everything from “hot and heavy” post-discovery sex to long dry spells, and offer practical tools for easing back into touch, managing triggers, and shifting from obligation to genuine desire. Michelle also explains why she believes choice—not a “bad marriage”—causes infidelity, and how he two-day intensives help couples move from crisis to traction. Bullet Points: It’s common for betrayed partners to feel increased sexual desire for the unfaithful spouse right after discovery—this can be a form of reclaiming and reconnection, not something to be ashamed of. After an initial “hot and heavy” phase, sex often cools down, which can trigger panic that the couple is sliding back into old patterns. Rebuilding intimacy works best when couples start with low‑ pressure touch (like hugs that are explicitly not a prelude to sex) instead of jumping straight to intercourse. Many women experience sex as obligation—understanding responsive desire and their own pleasure can shift sex from duty to something they actively want. Michelle argues that “bad marriages don’t cause infidelity; deciding to cheat does”, and she uses two‑ day therapy intensives to give couples enough time to stabilize, process, and begin real repair. Links: Michele@divorcebusting.com2-day intensive InformationAudiobook: Healing from InfidelityWebsite: DivorceBusting.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT reacts to major NFL offseason storylines featuring Mike Vrabel, Dianna Russini, Bryce Young, the Baltimore Ravens WR2 battle, the Houston Texans' AFC outlook, and offseason moves from the Atlanta Falcons and Dallas Cowboys. He breaks down how coaching controversy, quarterback uncertainty, roster construction, receiver competition, and defensive upgrades could shape the 2026 NFL season. JT also discusses C.J. Stroud, Lamar Jackson, Zay Flowers, Kevin Stefanski, Dak Prescott, Caleb Downs, and other key names driving the latest NFL conversations
Have you ever been hurt so deeply that trusting people just doesn't feel worth it anymore?In this message, “Why I Don't Trust People Anymore,” we're talking about betrayal, emotional walls, and the quiet isolation so many people are living in. But here's the truth: shutting people out might feel safe, but it also keeps you stuck.God doesn't just want to heal you from people…He wants to heal you for people.If you've been struggling with trust, forgiveness, or letting people back in, this message will help you take your next step toward real healing.
How do you know when it's God speaking to you? In this episode, Eden Shimoda unpacks what it's like to hear from God in our lives. It takes getting to know His character, His voice, and how He speaks to you personally. How do you know when it's God speaking to you? In this episode, Eden Shimoda unpacks what it's like to hear from God in our lives. It takes getting to know His character, His voice, and how He speaks to you personally. Visit our website to discover new resources that will help you grow closer to Jesus every day. Connect with us on social media: YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok Follow Eden Shimoda: Facebook | Instagram
Could Forest be out of the Champions League before they even qualify for it? Subscribe to TFN https://www.youtube.com/@TheFootyNetwork?sub_confirmation=1 The dream of Champions League football is hanging in the balance as we dive into the shock reports surrounding UEFA's multi-club ownership rules. We're breaking down whether Evangelos Marinakis met the crucial March 1st deadline to place his shares into a blind trust and if a potential "deadline miss" could block Forest from entering the competition next season. To make matters worse, we have devastating news on the injury front: Callum Hudson-Odoi has undergone surgery on a quadriceps injury and is officially out for the remainder of the season. It's a massive blow for the Garibaldi just as we enter the most critical stretch of our history. Wolfie brings you the latest fallout from these bombshell updates. We'll be analysing how the team can possibly replace CHO's creativity in the Europa League semi-finals and whether the club's board restructuring will be enough to satisfy UEFA's strict independence criteria. Is our European future in jeopardy before we've even kicked a ball? Jump in the comments to share your thoughts, vent your frustrations, and join the conversation on one of the most stressful weeks in memory. Don't forget to like and subscribe for all the latest Nottingham Forest news and updates. COYR! #nffc #premierleague #nottinghamforest Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Struggling with hurt, resentment, or trust issues in your relationship? In this episode, we explore what really happens when love and pain exist at the same time and whether your relationship can truly be repaired. Learn how to regulate emotional triggers, navigate conflict without losing yourself, and understand the difference between repair and incompatibility. We break down a simple framework for healthy communication, rebuilding trust, and creating emotional safety. If you've ever wondered whether to stay, repair, or let go, this episode will help you find clarity and direction.
Michele and Lauren recap episode 4 of RHORI, and we finally can tell the difference between all the ladies and learn about "pizza chips". The group hits Ashley I's “favorite” beach, then somehow boards the least scenic rail tour in the Ocean State. Rosie's “colitis” causing her to wear a diaper to work and then quit may be a cover story for an affair? Alicia gets vulnerable... then gets activated. A star turn for Alicia and the franchise itself. 02:23 Beach Adventures and Pizza Chips 05:16 Flirty Relationships and Family Dynamics 08:20 Trust Issues and Financial Control 11:24 The Complexity of Rhode Island Relationships 26:26 Confronting Personal Issues 35:21 The Complexity of Relationships 37:30 Tensions and Resolutions 42:21 Reflections on the Season 44:16 Editing and Storytelling in Reality Shows Make sure to review and rate us! It helps our show out a ton! Follow Us: IG /TikTok/Threads: @bravo_breakdowns To contact us, email bravobreakdowns@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ever feel like trusting God sounds good… until life doesn't go how you expected?In this message, we talk about the real, honest struggle of trusting God, especially after disappointment, loss of control, or past hurt. This isn't surface-level faith. This is about learning how to trust God when you don't understand what He's doing.Whether you're new to church, skeptical about faith, or just tired of carrying everything on your own, this message will meet you where you are.Bible References: Proverbs 3:5–6; Psalm 9:10; Psalm 20:7; Matthew 6:25–26; Romans 8:28
Podcast 325 – How to Spot and Stop the Scams Hitting Dunwoody Right Now – Dale Cardwell People in our community are losing thousands to fake job offers, government grant schemes, and AI voices impersonating family members. Most don't see it coming until it's too late. Dale Cardwell has spent his whole life protecting people across the Top End of Atlanta. He's lived in this community for 25 years, and after three decades as an investigative journalist exposing fraud and corruption, he built TrustDale and launched his podcast, Trust Issues, specifically to help people avoid getting scammed. He's genuinely invested in making sure his neighbors don't get taken advantage of. But Dale's story goes deeper. He broke some of Atlanta's biggest investigations — the Derwin Brown assassination, Linda Schrenko's embezzlement scheme, the corruption that forced Jacquelyn Barrett out as Fulton County Sheriff. For 25 years in Dunwoody, he's been the guy who digs into what's really going on. Full episode summary lives here: whatsupdunwoody.com/podcast-325
Send us Fan MailSome people want healthy relationships and strong community… but don't know how to trust again after being hurt.In this episode of Marriage Mondays with The Kings, the Kings' break down how to build healthy relationships, overcome trust issues, and create safe, meaningful community in today's world. This conversation is centered on emotional healing, building trust, setting boundaries, and developing safe relationships that are rooted in growth and consistency.If you've experienced past hurt, betrayal, or disappointment, and now find it difficult to trust others or feel connected, this episode will help you understand how to rebuild trust and create healthy connections without losing yourself in the process.The Kings discuss: • How past experiences create trust issues in relationships • How to build trust again with wisdom, not fear • What safe and healthy relationships actually look like • How to set boundaries and protect your emotional well-being • How to intentionally build a strong, supportive communityThis episode is for individuals and couples who are ready to grow, heal, and stop repeating unhealthy relationship patterns. Whether you are navigating marriage, friendships, or personal growth, this conversation will equip you with the tools to create safe, healthy, and lasting connections.Because the truth is…You may not have the village you once knew, but you can still build a community that is strong, safe, and aligned with your growth.Support the show
At the end of February, OpenAI's C.E.O., Sam Altman, made headlines by swiftly cutting a deal with the Pentagon for his company to replace Anthropic, which had balked at the Trump Administration's bid to use its A.I. technology to power autonomous weapons and aid in mass surveillance. Days earlier, Altman had publicly supported Anthropic's position in the dispute. Altman's rise to power and his founding of OpenAI were predicated on placing safety above other concerns in developing artificial general intelligence. Why did he change his stance on such a fundamental issue? The New Yorker writers Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz spoke with Altman multiple times and interviewed more than a hundred people for their investigation into the leader of one of the most powerful companies in the world, comparing Altman to J. Robert Oppenheimer. Although there is no smoking gun in Altman's hand, the writers find that persistent allegations about his conduct underscore the danger of entrusting him to wield such vast power over the future. Further reading: "Sam Altman May Control Our Future—Can He Be Trusted?,” by Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz “The Dangerous Paradox of A.I. Abundance,” by John Cassidy “The A.I. Bubble Is Coming for Your Browser,” by Kyle Chayka The Political Scene draws on the reporting and analysis found in The New Yorker for lively conversations about the big questions in American politics. Join the magazine's writers and editors as they put into context the latest news—about elections, the economy, the White House, the Supreme Court, and much more. New episodes are available three times a week. Tune in to The Political Scene wherever you get your podcasts. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Between brutal fights and emotional fallout, we check in on the season so far to unpack the pain, the growth, and what healing really looks like in a world this violent. . NERDSoul.DÉCKOR Geek Wall Art https://www.etsy.com/shop/NERDSoulDeckor . Starring: Matthew Jones: https://www.akachicomics.com Covering: #invincible #InvincibleSeason4 #NERDSoul
Ever feel like your biggest trust issue isn't other people... it's you? This message gets honest about how pain, broken promises, overthinking, and repeated patterns can leave us feeling unstable inside. But the good news is this: Jesus isn't asking you to trust yourself more. He's asking you to trust Him more with yourself.This sermon is for the person who's tired of pretending they've got it all together, tired of the inner contradictions, and ready for real surrender. Whether you've been in church forever or you're still figuring out what you believe, this message will help you see that trust in God is not about having all the feelings lined up. It's about making a choice to put your life in His hands.Bible References: Proverbs 3:5–6; Romans 7:15–25; Lamentations 3:22–23; Luke 22:42
Recovery from knee surgery goes sideways when a trusted friend secretly brings a new kitten into a home with medically fragile cats, triggering panic, confrontation, and an awkward rush to fix the damage. Another letter dives into a family crisis involving an ongoing celebrity scam where logic, proof, and loved ones can't break through denial. There's also a brutal financial nightmare after a bank account is hacked, leaving someone locked out of their own money and stuck paying for a crime they didn't commit. Boundaries, trust, control, and hard decisions collide in brutal, messy situations where there are no easy fixes—just fallout.
Fluent Fiction - Danish: Betrayal and Bonds: Surviving in a Ruined Cityscape Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/da/episode/2026-04-11-07-38-20-da Story Transcript:Da: Foråret havde netop gjort sin entré, og de første spirer brød gennem den golde asfalt.En: Spring had just made its entrance, and the first sprouts broke through the barren asphalt.Da: Byen havde mistet sin skønhed.En: The city had lost its beauty.Da: Rusten kravlede på bilerne, og bygningerne stod som gamle skaller mod den grå himmel.En: Rust crept over the cars, and the buildings stood like old shells against the gray sky.Da: Mads, Kirsten og Anders bevægede sig forsigtigt gennem de tomme gader.En: Mads, Kirsten, and Anders moved cautiously through the empty streets.Da: Stillheden var truende, brudt kun af deres egne forsigtige skridt.En: The silence was threatening, broken only by their own careful footsteps.Da: Mads ledte an, hans øjne søgende efter noget brugbart.En: Mads led the way, his eyes searching for something useful.Da: Han bar smerten fra fortiden, men han bar også et håb, som nægtede at dø.En: He carried the pain of the past, but he also carried a hope that refused to die.Da: Han stoppede op ved indgangen til en tidligere købmand.En: He stopped at the entrance to a former grocer's store.Da: "Vi skal ind her," sagde han med en fast stemme.En: "We need to go in here," he said firmly.Da: Kirsten så nervøst på ham, "Mads, det er for risikabelt.En: Kirsten looked at him nervously, "Mads, it's too risky.Da: Der er blevet rapporteret om rivalgrupper her."En: Reports have been made of rival groups here."Da: Men Mads havde allerede besluttet sig.En: But Mads had already made up his mind.Da: Behovet for forsyninger var for stort.En: The need for supplies was too great.Da: Hver skridt ind i butikken var som et ekko fra en fortid, som nu virkede så langt væk.En: Each step into the store was like an echo from a past that now felt so far away.Da: Støv lå som et tæppe over alt.En: Dust lay like a carpet over everything.Da: De sorterede metallsamt dåser, støvede pakker, og mærkede spændingen i luften stige.En: They sorted through metal cans, dusty packages, and felt the tension in the air rise.Da: Da Mads fandt en skjult depot i en baglokale, lyste håbet i hans øjne.En: When Mads found a hidden cache in a back room, hope lit up in his eyes.Da: Forsyninger, nok til at klare sig de kommende uger.En: Supplies, enough to get them through the coming weeks.Da: Pludselig trådte Anders frem fra skyggerne.En: Suddenly, Anders stepped forward from the shadows.Da: Hans ansigt var hårdt, hans blik fyldt med skyld.En: His face was hard, his gaze filled with guilt.Da: "Mads, der er noget, jeg må fortælle dig," sagde Anders tøvende.En: "Mads, there is something I need to tell you," Anders said hesitantly.Da: Mads' hjerte sank.En: Mads' heart sank.Da: "Hvad er det, Anders?"En: "What is it, Anders?"Da: spurgte han stille.En: he asked quietly.Da: Anders indrømmede, "Jeg har givet oplysninger til en anden gruppe.En: Anders admitted, "I've given information to another group.Da: For vores sikkerhed.En: For our safety.Da: Jeg tænkte, det kunne beskytte os."En: I thought it could protect us."Da: Mads tog en dyb indånding.En: Mads took a deep breath.Da: Skuffelsen bryd kampen i hans sind, men han vidste, det var tid til valg - tillid eller fortabelse.En: Disappointment waged a battle in his mind, but he knew it was time for a choice—trust or doom.Da: "Vi skal stå sammen, Anders.En: "We have to stand together, Anders.Da: Hvis vi ikke gør, har vi allerede tabt."En: If we don't, we've already lost."Da: Uden at spilde tid drejede de om på hælen, da lyden af fremmede nærmede sig.En: Without wasting time, they turned on their heels as the sound of strangers approached.Da: De flygtede gennem de små gyder som to ånder forenet af en skrøbelig alliance.En: They fled through the narrow alleys like two spirits united by a fragile alliance.Da: Naturens forårssang virkede som en ironi mod den fare, de netop havde mødt.En: Nature's spring song seemed like irony against the danger they had just faced.Da: Da de nåede tilbage til deres lejr, var det med forsyningerne tæt ved deres hjerter og med fornyet forståelse mellem dem.En: When they reached their camp, it was with the supplies close to their hearts and with a renewed understanding between them.Da: Mads indså, at overlevelse handlede om mere end blot mad og ly.En: Mads realized that survival was about more than just food and shelter.Da: Det handlede om mennesker, om at genopbygge tillid, og måske engang, genopbygge samfundet.En: It was about people, about rebuilding trust, and maybe one day, rebuilding society.Da: De sad omkring det lille bål, der blussede op fra nogle træstumper.En: They sat around the small fire that flared up from some wood scraps.Da: "Vi klarer det sammen," sagde Mads, og for første gang i lang tid følte de ikke kun frygt men en spirende håb i hjertet.En: "We'll make it together," Mads said, and for the first time in a long time, they felt not only fear but a budding hope in their hearts. 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At the end of February, OpenAI's C.E.O., Sam Altman, made headlines by swiftly cutting a deal with the Pentagon for his company to replace Anthropic, which had balked at the Trump Administration's bid to use its A.I. technology to power autonomous weapons and aid in mass surveillance. Days earlier, Altman had publicly supported Anthropic's position in the dispute. Altman's rise to power and his founding of OpenAI were predicated on placing safety above other concerns in developing artificial general intelligence. Why did he change his stance on such a fundamental issue? The New Yorker writers Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz spoke with Altman multiple times and interviewed more than a hundred people for their investigation into the leader of one of the most powerful companies in the world, comparing Altman to J. Robert Oppenheimer. Although there is no smoking gun in Altman's hand, the writers find that persistent allegations about his conduct underscore the danger of entrusting him to wield such vast power over the future. Further reading: "Sam Altman May Control Our Future—Can He Be Trusted?,” by Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz “The Dangerous Paradox of A.I. Abundance,” by John Cassidy “The A.I. Bubble Is Coming for Your Browser,” by Kyle Chayka New episodes of The New Yorker Radio Hour drop every Tuesday and Friday. Join host David Remnick as he discusses the latest in politics, news, and current events in conversation with political leaders, newsmakers, innovators, New Yorker staff writers, authors, actors, and musicians.
Marlo Hampton sits down with Cam Newton for a raw conversation about money rumors, relationships, and the truth behind Atlanta's social scene. She opens up about her journey from foster care to luxury, clearing up misconceptions about dating, success, and what it really takes to level up. From standards and independence to the reality of fame and perception, this episode delivers unfiltered insight from one of reality TV's most talked-about personalities.00:00 — Confidence, Presence & Owning the Room00:47 — Meet Marlo Hampton: The Woman Behind the Headlines01:57 — From St. Pete to Atlanta: The Journey That Shaped Her05:05 — Zodiac Signs, Personality & Compatibility Debate09:30 — Fashion Roots: How Style Became Her Identity38:40 — How Marlo Got on Housewives: The Real Origin Story39:43 — "I'm the Fashion Queen" — Claiming Her Crown41:22 — Gold Diggers, Dating & The Truth About Modern Relationships46:04 — Charles Grant, Standards & Choosing the Right Man57:33 — "Never Date Broke" — Marlo's Rules for Relationships01:13:07 — Dating Dealbreakers: What She Refuses to Tolerate01:13:59 — Foster Care to Success: The Story Few People Know01:18:08 — Trust Issues, Love & Letting People In01:20:44 — Guardianship, Responsibility & Setting Boundaries01:27:59 — Housewives Tea, What's Next & The Future AheadShop Macy's Today www.macys.comIf prescribed, new sexual health patients get $15 off their first order of Sparks on a recurring plan. Connect with a provider at Ro.co/FUNKY
Old Money Mindset ← Join The Waitlist Now To Receive A Special Early Bird Discount And Bonuses!Let's talk about financial fight or flight: the reason you can be smart, successful, and still make questionable money decisions. In this episode, I break down how everyday triggers like bills, pricing, or your bank balance can send your nervous system into chaos, leading to overspending, avoidance, or undercharging…followed by guilt, obviously. I also share the patterns I see all the time (and have 100% done myself), plus a behind the scenes moment in my business that completely changed how I think about money, so you can finally understand what is driving your decisions and start breaking the cycle!In This Episode, You'll Learn:What financial fight or flight is and why it happensThe “I deserve this” spending pattern and what is really driving itWhy avoidance is the most expensive money habit you can haveHow undercharging and under earning are rooted in fear, not strategyThe self sabotage pattern that shows up after financial winsThe mindset shift that reframes how you think about making and keeping moneyResources Mentioned:Download the FREE CHAPTER from the Old Money Mindset Workbook: Money Story Mapping----------------------------Previous Episodes Referenced:Episode 114: Trust Fund Energy or Trauma & Trust Issues? Unpacking your Money Attachment Archetype!Episode 120: Become the CFO of your Life with Shannon WeinsteinEpisode 140: The Inheritance You Didn't Know You Received----------------------------Connect with the Old Money Podcast:Community: Join the Old Money Country ClubWeb: OldMoneyPodcast.comEmail: OldMoneyPodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @OldMoneyPodcastTikTok: @OldMoneyPodcast----------------------------Copyright (c) Old Money 2025. The content presented in this podcast is intended to entertain, educate, inspire and support listeners in their personal and professional development and does not constitute business, financial, or legal advice. Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services for which individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services related to the episode.
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Jamie & Jaeden explore the intriguing statistic that 15% of Americans are open to working for an AI boss while discussing the growing skepticism toward AI's reliability. They also analyze the implications of AI's role in business and the potential it creates for new opportunities in the market.Our Skool Community: https://www.skool.com/aihustleGet the top 40+ AI Models for $20 at AI Box: https://aibox.aiWatch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/a_QiHrN1hUUChapters00:00 The State of AI and Business Today02:21 Trust Issues with AI07:19 The Future of AI in the Workplace
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: High-Stakes Drama: Trust and Deception in Budapest Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2026-04-03-22-34-01-hu Story Transcript:Hu: Budapest szívében, egy fényűző hotel lakosztályában gyűltek össze a város legtehetségesebb kártyajátékosai.En: In the heart of Budapest, in a luxurious hotel suite, the city's most talented card players gathered.Hu: Az ablakon keresztül a Lánchíd fényei ragyogtak, míg a tavaszi éjszaka hűvös szellője lágyan fújt be a nyitott erkélyajtón.En: Through the window, the lights of the Lánchíd shone, while the cool breeze of the spring night gently blew in through the open balcony door.Hu: A luxus környezetben egyetlen asztal vonta magára a figyelmet, a kártyázók izzó tekintete körülötte összpontosult.En: In this luxurious environment, a single table commanded attention, with the intense gaze of the players focused around it.Hu: Bálint, a híresen ravasz játékos, egy szál cigarettát tartott a kezében.En: Bálint, the famously cunning player, held a cigarette in his hand.Hu: Elszántan nézte a partnere, Katalin arckifejezését.En: He watched the expression on his partner Katalin's face intently.Hu: A nő éppen egy maró pillantást vetett Lászlóra, a sármos játékosra, akinek mosolya egyszerre volt megnyerő és gyanakvásra okot adó.En: The woman had just shot a piercing glance at László, the charming player whose smile was both winning and suspicious.Hu: A húsvéti ünnep alkalmából megrendezett játék vonzotta ide a résztvevőket.En: The game, organized for the Easter celebration, drew the participants here.Hu: Minden lapütközés mögött nagy tét rejlett, a tetőpontot azonban még magasabbra emelte a tét: egy különösen értékes zseton eltűnése.En: Behind every card clash, a high stake was hidden, but the climax reached even greater heights with the disappearance of a particularly valuable chip.Hu: A japanikus hangulatú szoba hirtelen csendes lett, a játékosok az eltűnt zseton nyomát kutatták.En: The room, with its Japanese ambiance, suddenly fell silent as the players searched for traces of the missing chip.Hu: Bálint összpontosított.En: Bálint concentrated.Hu: "Valaki elvitte," súgta Katalin mellé húzódva.En: "Someone took it," he whispered, pulling Katalin closer.Hu: "De ki lehetett?En: "But who could it have been?"Hu: "Ahogy körbenézett, az agya ezerrel pörgött.En: As he looked around, his mind raced.Hu: Minden apró mozdulat, minden lélegzetvétel a játékosok körében gyanús lehetett.En: Every tiny movement, every breath taken among the players could have been suspicious.Hu: A szeme sarkából látta, hogy László többször is megigazította zsebjét, mintha valamit rejtegetne.En: From the corner of his eye, he noticed László adjusting his pocket repeatedly, as if hiding something.Hu: Ez elég volt ahhoz, hogy Bálint kételyei megszilárduljanak.En: That was enough to solidify Bálint's doubts.Hu: László nyugodt mosolya most árnyaltnak tűnt, amikor Bálint közelebb lépett hozzá.En: László's calm smile now seemed shaded as Bálint stepped closer to him.Hu: A levegő sűrűbb lett, a feszültség tapinthatóvá vált.En: The air grew thicker, and the tension became palpable.Hu: "László, van egy olyan érzésem, hogy valami érdekes van nálad," mondta Bálint óvatosan.En: "László, I have a feeling there's something interesting with you," Bálint said cautiously.Hu: László először habozott, majd egy hirtelen mozdulattal előhúzta a zsetont a zsebéből.En: László hesitated at first, then suddenly pulled the chip out of his pocket.Hu: "Csak próbára tettem a bizalmatokat," mentegetőzött.En: "I was just testing your trust," he apologized.Hu: A zseton visszakerült az asztalra, és a játék folytatódhatott.En: The chip was returned to the table, and the game could resume.Hu: Engedett a feszültség, ám a játékosok közötti kapcsolatok megváltoztak.En: The tension eased, but the relationships between the players changed.Hu: Bálint tanult az esetből: a magas tétű játékok világában a legfontosabb, hogy tudjuk, kiben bízhatunk, és kiben nem.En: Bálint learned from the incident: in the world of high-stakes games, the most important thing is knowing who to trust and who not to.Hu: Katalin halvány mosollyal nézett rá, tudta, hogy partnerében nem csalódott.En: Katalin looked at him with a faint smile, knowing she wasn't disappointed in her partner.Hu: Az éjszaka tovább hullámzott, a kártyák kezekben jártak körbe, miközben a város fényei enyhe derengést hintettek a szobára.En: The night continued to ripple on, the cards passing around hands as the city lights cast a gentle glow over the room.Hu: Ünnep volt, a húsvét, a bizalom és a kártyajáték megpróbáltatása közepette.En: It was a celebration, Easter, amidst the trials of trust and card games. 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As first pitch approaches, the focus shifts from roster breakdowns to the bigger question on every Yankees fan's mind—can this team actually deliver when it matters? The excitement of Opening Day is mixed with skepticism, especially when it comes to trust in Aaron Boone and whether this group can finally break through in October. Evan and Tiki react to fan calls questioning Boone's leadership, debate the volatility of the bullpen, and dive into the modern twists surrounding Opening Day—from streaming on Netflix to unconventional first pitch choices. It's a lively mix of optimism, frustration, and the realities of how baseball—and its fans—are evolving.
How to Reconcile When Your Wife Is Angry and Doesn't Trust You When your wife stays angry and distrustful, it is easy to push harder with logic, apologies, or pressure and end up making the distance worse. This episode helps you understand what may be driving her anger and how to respond in ways that lower defensiveness, rebuild trust over time, and keep you from giving up too soon.What You'll Learn: How to recognize different reasons your wife may be angry or unable to trust you What to do when reassurance, logic, or repeated apologies are making things worse How boundaries can reduce destructive patterns without becoming threats or pressure What rebuilding connection looks like when trust has been deeply damaged Want to Work With Coach Jack? If you want help applying these principles in a steady, practical way, Coach Jack's Re-Connections Coaching Package can help you rebuild connection, improve your responses, and create the consistency needed for trust to grow again.Key Takeaways: Feelings have to be addressed at the emotional level, not argued away with logic. Anger and distrust can come from insecurity, punishment, self-protection, or emotional detachment. Reassurance given on demand can strengthen unhealthy testing patterns. Boundaries work best when they are loving, consistent, and never used as threats. Rebuilding trust usually starts with empathy, validation, connection, and time. Additional Resources: Re-Connections Coaching Package Overcoming Neediness and Get the Love You Want, by Jack Ito PhDFree downloads to help your spouse enjoy talking with you againWork one-on-one with Coach Jack to repair your relationship using small, easy steps that rebuild connection quickly. Visit CoachJackIto.com to learn more about relationship coaching.
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Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson bring you the Best of NFL on Nightcap, reacting to the shocking trade of Justin Fields from the Jets to the Chiefs. Unc and Ocho also sound off on DeAndre Hopkins throwing shade at the Ravens over his lack of production, while breaking down Maxx Crosby growing frustration and trust issues with the Raiders after a failed trade to Baltimore. Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI... 0:00 - NFL hands out $542M in performance pay4:00 - Should salary cap take taxes into account?13:30 - We were wrong all along about Travis Etienne Jr.?!19:30 - Maxx Crosby and Raiders trust issues?32:17 - Unc, Joe and Iso reveal their March Madness brackets (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Love, Happiness and Success Podcast With Dr. Lisa Marie Bobby
Have you ever caught yourself thinking, “Why can't I just relax in this relationship?” Nothing dramatic has happened. There hasn't been an affair. No obvious betrayal. And yet you feel on edge. You double-check. You scan for signs. You wonder if something is wrong, even when everything seems fine. Trust issues in relationships do not always start with a fresh wound. Sometimes they are rooted in past hurt. Sometimes they grow out of relational trauma you thought you had already worked through. And sometimes they show up as relationship anxiety that refuses to settle down, even with a good partner. In this episode of Love, Happiness and Success, we're talking about what trust issues actually are and what they are not. We'll unpack why hypervigilance, reassurance-seeking, and worst-case thinking can quietly strain a healthy relationship, and why that reaction makes sense when you understand what your nervous system has been through. We'll also explore the difference between a real red flag and a trauma trigger, how attachment patterns shape your sense of safety, and what it truly takes to deal with trust issues in a way that builds secure connection instead of pushing love away. As you listen, gently ask yourself: Is this fear about what's happening right now, or about something that happened before? You deserve to feel secure, confident, and emotionally safe in your relationships. Learning how to deal with trust issues is not about becoming less sensitive. It is about becoming more grounded and more secure in yourself. Episode Breakdown 00:00 Why trust issues in relationships show up even when nothing is wrong 06:59 Signs of trust issues and relationship anxiety 09:18 How trust issues strain healthy relationships 21:27 Relational trauma and the roots of trust issues 33:14 Attachment styles and trust patterns 42:46 How anxiety spirals, the cereal box example 47:23 Therapy for trust issues, CBT, and couples counseling 56:36 Building secure trust from the inside out If this conversation is stirring something up for you, that makes sense. Working through trust issues and relationship anxiety takes insight, practice, and sometimes support. You can schedule a free consultation with me or a member of my team. It's a private, secure space where you can tell us what's really been happening in your relationship, what's feeling hard, and what you wish felt different. We'll help you get matched with the right counselor or coach so you can feel more grounded, more understood, and more confident in your ability to build secure, healthy love. You don't have to keep managing trust issues on your own.