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Anthony Metivier's Magnetic Memory Method Podcast
How to Memorize Poetry Quickly & Maintain It For Life

Anthony Metivier's Magnetic Memory Method Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 59:40


I have an uncle who used to sing the craziest (and often off-color songs). He was a WWII vet and looked like the Canadian actor Lorne Greene. He would rip out the kinds of songs that sailors sang and I would rush to write down the lyrics so I could learn them. And learn them I did. The hard way. It was irritating and frustrating. Even though they say the hand builds the mind and it wasn’t the end of the world that I spent so much time writing them down and rewriting them, I was still relying on rote learning. If only I knew then what I know today about memory techniques! You see, I now memorize and regularly demonstrate poems I’ve committed to memory almost every month during my live memory training bootcamps. I’ve memorized everything from ancient Sanskrit poems to some of the most inventive contemporary poetry. And today I’m going to share a few case studies and key tips I know you’re going to love. How to Memorize Poetry Fast The fastest way I know to memorize poetry involves a combination of ancient memory techniques. These are: The Memory Palace Technique Alphabetical association Numerical association (where relevant) Spaced repetition based on solid active recall principles Now, I know that weaving together so many memory techniques to memorize poetry or even song lyrics, sounds like a lot. But if you want to memorize poems fast, stick with me. Bringing all of these strategies together is much easier than it might seem at first glance. But first, let me demonstrate that I can actually memorize poetry. I believe proof is important because there are a lot of people out there who talk about skills they cannot do. In the case of mnemonics, there are even entire forums filled with people giving advice about memory techniques when they clearly haven’t lifted a finger to memorize a poem. That, or they’ve used rote memorization and are only pretending they used mnemonics. So with those issues in mind, here are a few examples. Please be sure to watch each example because I will refer back to these recitations to help you rapidly memorize poems of your own. Example One: A Univocalic Poem In this video, you’ll see me at the Memory Palace Bookshop I’m developing practicing the recitation of a univocalic poem by Christian Bök: https://youtube.com/shorts/b6oFIOnAwng?feature=share That’s from a fantastic book of poetry called Eunoia. Example Two: Shakespeare This video not only shows me reciting lines from Titus Andronicus. It includes a very important teaching point. That’s because I also demonstrate reciting the lines forward and backward to help teach you how to more easily commit even the most difficult poem to memory using a process I call Recall Rehearsal: https://youtu.be/nhjIkGu32CA?si=s6gIJz6Poq9Zpo6C&t=1380 Now, I regularly memorize Shakespeare. But in the case of the example shared in the video above, I had a special purpose in mind. I was doing it to reproduce the memory technique Anthony Hopkins describes in his autobiography. Here’s the full case study. Example Three: Song Lyrics In this video, you’ll see and hear me singing a famous song called The Moon Represents My Heart in Chinese: https://youtu.be/dCyPV6qfKkI The entire song took just over forty minutes to commit to long-term memory. Even though it’s been a few years since I sang the whole song, I still remember most of the lyrics to this day. Every once and awhile, I whip it out and it always brings a smile to my wife’s face. The reason this Chinese poem set to music took a bit longer to memorize other poems I’ve memorized is because it’s in a foreign language that I was only just beginning to study at the time. Example Four: Poetry Quoted in a Speech When I wrote my TEDx Talk, I incorporated lines from a Sanskrit piece called the Ribhu Gita. This was an interesting challenge because it called me to recall the speech and the poetry that had already been memorized. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvtYjdriSpM This particular performance was a lot of fun, but also challenging due to the combination of a live audience, cameras and the fact that the world was starting to go into lockdown at the beginning of Covid. I had a lot on my mind, but thanks to the memory techniques you’re about to discover, I still think the talk came off fairly well. It’s been seen over four million times now, so I must have done something right. Example Five: Real-Time Poetry Memorization If you want to see me memorize in real time, check out this discussion with Guru Viking. Steve, the host, throws Shakespeare at me and I memorize a few lines and discuss how I did it in real time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J62IN_ngYH0 Now let’s get into the steps, many of which come directly from my premium course on memorizing poetry. Step one: Use the Memory Palace Technique A Memory Palace is essential for memorizing poetry, or anything verbatim. What is this technique? A Memory Palace is a mental recreation of a familiar location. For example, in the first video example above from the poem Eunoia, I used my mom’s home from where she lived years ago. I moved from the master bedroom to the kitchen and living room, to a few other bedrooms and finally out the door and down the driveway in front of the house. How to Memorize a Poem in an Hour (or Less) Using This Technique Using the method of loci, you place mnemonic images along a mental journey. As I just mentioned, I started in one room, then moved to the kitchen, the living room, and so forth. On each corner and wall, I placed an association. For example, for the line, “Awkward grammar appals a craftsman,” I placed an image of Apollinaire in a state of awe changing into being appalled. Now, what exactly it means to “place” an association along a journey in an imaginary version of a building can feel a bit abstract in the beginning. But basically, you’re taking a corner, a wall or a piece of furniture and elaborating it with strange, exaggerated ideas and feelings that remind you of each word of the poem or song lyric. You can do it in any language and if you look at the Guru Viking video above, you’ll see me demonstrate exactly how and why it works in any language. In that particular example, I use the wall behind me for Shakespeare in the same way I memorize Sanskrit phrases when memorizing ancient mantras. To Speed Up The Process When You’re Just Starting Out, Do This Learning to use the Memory Palace technique can feel challenging in the beginning. To reduce the cognitive load, I suggest making a quick sketch of a familiar location that you will turn into a Memory Palace. You don’t have to be artistic. I don’t try to make fine art of it at all. To wit, here’s a quick sketch of a bookstore in the Zamalek area of Cairo I have used many times to memorize poetry and other types of information: A Memory Palace drawn on an index card to maximize its value as a mnemonic device. This one is based on a bookstore in Zamalek, a part of Cairo. The reason for drawing out the journey is to get it clear in your mind. That way, you can spend more time on the next step. But failing to simply draw a Memory Palace in advance can lead to a lot of unnecessary frustration. That’s because you will ultimately wind up trying to encode the poem while developing the Memory Palace at the same time. To memorize any poem as quickly as possible, you need to separate the two activities. Step Two: Lay Down Your Associations One Word At A Time (Most Of The Time) Shakespeare opens King Henry the Fifth like this: O for a Muse of fire, that would ascend The brightest heaven of invention, A kingdom for a stage, princes to act And monarchs to behold our swelling scene! When I memorized these lines, I started at station one with an image of the constellation Orion over the Statue of Liberty. Using the pegword method, I associated Orion with O. Then, using the general concept of a woman that inspires people, I placed the Statue of Liberty in the Memory Palace. In this case, the Memory Palace was a workplace where I was writing curriculum in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. You might choose a completely different image for the words “muse of fire.” But the technical point is that you want to find a direct sound and spelling correspondence that is: Based on ideas and images already in your memory Makes sense to you Making sure that the associations you choose are personal is part of what scientists call active recall. For me personally, Lady Liberty is an especially apt choice not only because she represents inspiration, as the muses. She’s also holding a torch, which helps me encode the word “fire.” But I also lived in both Manhattan and Brooklyn for awhile and often crossed the Manhattan Bridge. This makes the memory of the Statue of Liberty even stronger for me, and another reason why you need to think about the images that make most sense for you. How to Associate “Little Words” for Rapid Memorization What about a word like “that”? Tricky and abstract, right? Not really. You just need to pick an association that makes sense to you while sounding or seeming as close as possible to the target information as you can get it. In the case of the Henry the Fifth line, I just took “th” and linked it with Thor and then used rhyming to have him put on a hat in a dramatic way. Thor + hat = that. When it comes to the Bök poem, there’s a part of the sequence (full poem here) where I used Thor with his hat again: Awkward grammar appals a craftsman. A Dada bard as daft as Tzara damns stagnant art and scrawls an alpha (a slapdash arc and a backward zag) that mars all stanzas and jams all ballads (what a scandal). For a small word like “all,” I used the Punk Rock band All, but only in part. Drawing upon the mnemonic teaching of people like Peter of Ravenna, Jacobus Publicius and Giordano Bruno, I used the principle of reduction. Rather than imagine the entire band, or even an entire mascot, I just imagined the eyes of the mascot. To memorize at speed, I suggest you practice this principle of reduction. Also develop what I call the Magnetic SRS in my full poetry course in the Magnetic Memory Method Masterclass. By taking an hour or so to assign association to all the pronouns and other “operator” words like “that,” you won’t have to stop and come up with associations ever again. The Magnetic SRS training in my full program goes into further detail. It will help you develop dozens of images for words that seem like they’ll be tricky or repetitive. Done well, they can be used repeatedly, but never cause confusion. Step Three: Memorize Multiple Words When You Can Memorizing more than one word in a poem at a time is called mnemonic compression. This term can mean more than one thing. But in this case, I’ve technically just given you a description of how compression works with the Statue of Liberty example. After Orion for O, she represents five words: “for a Muse of fire.” In this case, it works because I’m familiar with the workings of English grammar. But you can’t always get away with this kind of compression, especially when memorizing poetry in another language. It’s just best to keep an eye out for compression opportunities as much you can. When I memorized my TEDx talk using these techniques for speech memorization, thanks to compression, I loaded one station in my Memory Palace with up to 17 words using just 3-5 images (depending on how you count them). Keep in mind that you don’t have to start with poems with long passages like the ones I included in my TEDx Talk. A lot of people like to start with short Bible verses. I’ve put together a list of Bible verses to memorize that address the theme of memory if you’d like to select a few for practice. Step Four: Use Intelligent, Creative Repetition As I mentioned above, rote learning is a real problem. What you want instead is something called spaced repetition. It provides a simple means of reviewing memorized material on a schedule that keeps it in memory. Different poems and lyrics will require different amounts of repetition, and it’s not easy to predict in advance how much content will require how much repetition. However, there’s something called context-dependent memory. Basically, it gives you a boost when you use a lot of content frequently. Or read continually within particular categories of information. So if you read literature and quote it often, you’ll probably need less repetition than someone who doesn’t. And if you memorize the sonnet form more than free verse, you’ll likely develop a stronger and faster reliability because you’ve internalized its rules. Creative Repetition for Long-Term Maintenance For most of us, poems will fade over time no matter what we do. Fortunately, there are creative repetition strategies that can help make sure you maintain them. One is to follow in the footsteps of geniuses. For example, Anthony Hopkins keep common place books where they store and regularly revisit favorite poems. People like Thomas Jefferson used this strategy too. Another strategy is to use reflective thinking to compare various poems you’ve memorized. You can do this from poem to poem or between poems and your favorite philosophy books, historical events, etc. Finally, look for opportunities to recite the poems. Even if you just quote isolated lines, this smaller recitation will help keep the full poem within your mental reach. 3 Alternative Ways To Memorize Poetry You might be wondering if it’s possible to memorize poetry without using the Memory Palace technique. Indeed, there are. Here are some options. Rote Repetition Although I personally don’t like how rote learning feels, it is an option you can explore. It’s a slower option for most of us. But one simple way to get more mileage out of sheer repetition is to choose the time of day and location where you practice it strategically. You’ll need a lot of focus and concentration on top of sheer will power to keep repeating the same lines without the fun of mnemonics, so make sure you aren’t interrupted. I’d also suggest focusing on shorter poems for use with rote. That way you can memorize more poems in their entirety and enjoy substantial accomplishments more often. Cloze Methods A cloze test involves showing yourself parts of a poem. As you read through the poem, you try and fill in the blanks. This activity can trigger some of the positive benefits of active recall. Here’s an example of how you would apply the cloze test methodology to help yourself remember The Tyger by William Blake: Tyger Tyger, burning _____,  In the _____ of the night;  What immortal ____ or ____,  Could _____ thy ______ ______? Visual Flashcards Finally, if you’re willing to make simple drawings, you can draw on flashcards. This approach is kind of like a visual cloze test. Instead of hiding the word “bright” in the phrase “burning bright,” you would sketch an image that helps trigger the phrase. I’ve done this a fair amount with memorizing the books of the Bible. It’s a fast and easy way to help the mind make connections without having to use a Memory Palace. That said, drawing can take a lot of time. I would save this approach for when you feel like an experimental learning experience. How to Practice Reciting Poetry from Memory There are three key ways that I practice reciting poetry, not only to ensure that they’re locked in long-term memory. The point is also to get the lines as fluid as possible and bring out various parts you want to emphasize. After all, it’s not fun to sound robotic. The point of poetry is to convey meaning and beauty, humor or to stimulate some kind of emotion. One: Write the Poetry from Memory Another aspect of proper active recall practice is to call the information to mind by revisiting your associations in your Memory Palace, then write the words down. When writing out what you’ve committed to memory, don’t worry about mistakes. If you catch yourself making a mistake, just scratch it out. Then, once you’ve written as many lines as you can recall, test them against where the verse is written in a book or online. Here’s an example of a test from another part of Eunoia I recently memorized:   At this point, I hadn’t memorized the entire poem and had to start a new journal. But the important point is to test in this exact manner so that you don’t fall into rote repetition. Two: Recite Verbally As demonstrated in several of the video examples above, I practice recalling the poetry verses from memory out loud. This step is important because it gets the poetry into the muscle memory of the mouth. And this is the best way to practice adding gravitas to your performance. I suggest that you also recite the poetry out of order as you see in the Anthony Hopkins video above. This will give each line primacy and recency using the serial positioning effect, as was codified by Hermann Ebbinghaus. During the learning process, it can also be helpful to make up a little tune to go with the poetry. Even if you don’t sing it later, there’s something to chanting and singsonging that aids memory. This is something Bruno notes in his memory guide, Cantus Circaeus (Song of Circe), available in this English translation. Three: Recite Mentally It’s also valuable to practice reciting what you’ve memorized purely in your mind. You can do this solely by reciting the lines while moving through your Memory Palaces. Or you can do it without thinking of the Memory Palace journey, which is a point you should practice as soon as possible. If you are going to perform the poem live, it’s also helpful to imagine yourself delivering it live on camera or in front of an audience. I’ve done all of these things and it has really helped make sure my performance is fluid. But it also creates that priceless feeling of preparation. Your audience will appreciate your delivery much more as well. Make Poetry Memorization Part of Your Daily Life Finally, I’d like to discuss how to make poetry memorization a daily activity. We’re all different, but I personally prefer to encode new poems during the morning. This is simply because my energy is highest. Then I practice reciting in the evening. You might find that you prefer the opposite pattern. The key is to experiment, all based on having developed your mnemonic tools. Plus, it only makes sense to have a lot of poetry that you like within reach. Along with having the right memory techniques for this kind of verbatim learning task. That’s ultimately the most important tip of all. To get fast with memorizing poetry, you need to have your mnemonics prepped in advance. If you’d like more help on how the Memory Palace technique and related mnemonic strategies will help you memorize poems of any length, please consider signing up for my FREE Memory Improvement Course: It will take you through developing Memory Palaces for memorizing any poem at speed. Those poems can be as short as a simple song or as long as the Bible (which as I discuss in this tutorial, is possible to memorize). Or you can memorize songs from your weird uncle like I often did… even if I can’t always repeat them in polite company. Frankly, I wish I’d known these techniques back when I was young. Not only because I’d remember more of the words to the songs he sang. I’d remember more about him too. And that’s ultimately the greatest thing about memorizing poetry. We’re memorizing the ideas, feelings and images that impacted others, literally integrating ourselves with the stuff of life through memory.

Les Nuits de France Culture
Portrait de Tristan Tzara père du mouvement Dada

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 43:21


durée : 00:43:21 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Mathias Le Gargasson - L'émission "Photogrammes" propose en 1962 un portrait radiophonique de Tristan Tzara. Ecrivain, poète et essayiste, il est en 1915 l'un des fondateurs du mouvement Dada, dont il sera par la suite le chef de file. - réalisation : Antoine Larcher

The Tanakh Podcast
#105 | Vayikra ch.14 - Breaking Our Walls

The Tanakh Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 14:14


Why is the Tzara'at of houses contained in a separate section to the Tzaraat of skin and clothing?We explore two opposite and yet complementary dynamics in Hazal's explanation of this plague.

The Tanakh Podcast
#104 | Vayikra ch.13 - Tzara'at - Corrupt Boundaries

The Tanakh Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 13:30


Is Tzaraat (sometimes translated incorrectly as leprosy) a medical ailment or a spiritual one?The Tanakh speaks of several instances of people afflicted by Tzaraat. What causes this condition?

De Nieuwe Contrabas Podcast
204 - De Nieuwe Contrabas podcast – Pas op voor de pupillen van Jelte Nieuwenhuis

De Nieuwe Contrabas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 66:08


Hans en Chrétien praten over de toewijzing van de PC Hooftprijs, over Tommy Wieringa als Oekraïne-gids, over Raoul de Jong als falend symbool van de tegendraadsheid, over de (uiterlijk) prachtige boeken van uitgeverij Tzara en over de onaantastbare Thomas Bernhard. De twee romans die op de snijtafel liggen zijn van Ine Boermans (‘Een grillig soort grind') en debutant Cees van den Boom (‘Witte Paarden & Zwavelzuur'), beiden uit de stal van literaire scout Jelte Nieuwenhuis. Tenslotte (kort) aandacht voor nieuw te verschijnen werk van Hans en Chrétien in 2026. Luister, like en abonneer.

Daily Bitachon
10 Daily Dose of Gratitude

Daily Bitachon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025


Welcome to our daily Bitachon series. We continue to talk about Sha'ar HaBechinah . And as we said in the past, it relates to Sha'ar HaBitachon in a very strong way. There's a Midrash that says there was a Kohen who was going on a business trip. And before he left, he wanted to tell his wife different laws about how to figure out Tzara'at , leprosy. And he told her in his discussion that only one hair grows out of one follicle and two hairs do not grow out of two follicles. She told him if every hair has a follicle and God could sustain the hair, don't you think he could sustain you? Why do you need to travel? And he didn't. So let's talk a little bit about hair follicles and you'll appreciate what a hair follicle is and how God takes care of a hair follicle, and he can take care of you.So a hair follicle is actually a dynamic organ found in mammals. It resides in the dermal layer of the skin, that means it's on the top of your skin. And it has 20 different cell types, each with distinct functions. The hair follicle regulates hair growth, that means who decides how fast your hair is going to grow. And it's a complex interactions with hormones, neuropeptides, and immune cells. That's why sometimes people that have a immune, autoimmune disease, their hair falls out, because there's something wrong with the immunity. And there are different types of hair on different parts of your body. It means the hair on your head and the hair on your beard and the hair on your stomach or the hair on your back are all different kinds of hairs. And we'll get to another interesting point soon. And the hair growth also happens in stages. First is it actively grows, then it's at a resting stage, then it regresses, then it sheds, and then it's empty for a time till the next stage goes on. Interesting enough. Then we have a gland called a sebaceous gland which is a microscopic exocrine gland. That means it's a type of gland in the skin that opens into the hair follicle. It means you have the hair follicle and there's a little tube, microscopic, that enters the hair follicle. And what's its job? It secretes an oily or waxy matter which lubricates the hair and the skin.These glands are in the greatest number in the face and the scalp. That's why your face gets oily and your scalp gets oily. But it's on other parts of the body as well, except for your palm of your hands and the sole of your feet because we don't want the palms of your hand or the soles of your feet to be slippery. And this gland secretes an oily, waxy substance. And it's a lot of chemicals go into that. We're not going to bore you with the details. It also helps in our thermoregulatory cycle. That means it helps depending on the heat and the cold. In hot conditions, the secretion emulsifies the sweat. And that way the sweat is not easily lost and it stays on the body. It's important to delay dehydration. In colder conditions, it becomes more lipid and it causes rain to be repelled.It also serves as a shield against microorganisms. So there's it secretes an acid, and this slightly acidic film on the surface of the skin is a barrier to prevent the microbes that might penetrate the skin. Now this is an unbelievable one. During the last three months of fetal development, the sebaceous gland of the fetus produces a waxy white substance that cover, that coats the skin to protect it from amniotic fluid. Wild. That means out of the 120 years you're alive, for three months the gland decides to secrete a different type of substance that specifically will protect the embryo from the amniotic fluid. Wonder of wonders. And this is one of the things the Chovot HaLevavot says in Sha'ar HaBitachon where God's taking care of me in the womb is protecting me. How? In this wild concept.Now, there are also glands in the eyelids that secrete a different form of sebum onto the eye that slows the evaporation of tears. It also serves to create an airtight seal when the eyes are closed and prevents the eyelids from sticking together. They attach directly to the follicles of the eyelashes which are arranged vertically within the eyelids. This is wonder of wonders. More than that, as we said, all these different type of glands produce different types of wax and oil. My father's a dermatologist told me once that there's something called lice. We don't want to know about those lice. You have to clean your hair for lice and and so on. But there's different lice that do grow on different parts of the body depending on the type of secretions there are and oils and waxes, they have different habitats, just like different habitats of the world have different animals living on them. Different habitats of your body, because man is called an olam katan , a mini world. So you have the Amazon jungle in your hair where you have rhinoceroses like to hang out there. Then you might have on your stomach some other type of jungle and so on and so forth throughout your body. And different animals and different creatures like those habitats. These are wonders and wonders, and this is just about the hair follicle. And again, shaar bechinah is about appreciating these wonders and saying, wow, if Hashem could take care of the hair follicle.

Rambam Digest for 3 Chapters
Rambam Digest: Tum'as Tzara'at Chapter 14, 15, 16

Rambam Digest for 3 Chapters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 10:14


Rambam Digest for 3 Chapters
Rambam Digest: Tum'as Tzara'at Chapter 11, 12, 13

Rambam Digest for 3 Chapters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2025 8:57


Rambam Digest for 3 Chapters
Rambam Digest: Tum'as Tzara'at Chapter 8, 9, 10

Rambam Digest for 3 Chapters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 9:11


Rambam Digest for 3 Chapters
Rambam Digest: Tum'as Tzara'at Chapter 5, 6, 7

Rambam Digest for 3 Chapters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 9:44


Rambam Digest for 3 Chapters
Rambam Digest: Tum'as Tzara'at Chapter 2, 3, 4

Rambam Digest for 3 Chapters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 8:51


Rambam Digest for 3 Chapters
Rambam Digest: Parah Adumah Chapter 14, 15, Tum'as Tzara'at Chapter 1

Rambam Digest for 3 Chapters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 7:14


Rambam - 3 Chapters a Day (Audio) - by Rabbi Avraham Meyer Zajac
Rambam: Parah Adumah Chapter 14, 15, Tum'as Tzara'at Chapter 1

Rambam - 3 Chapters a Day (Audio) - by Rabbi Avraham Meyer Zajac

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 77:28


Sad Times
Tzara: Attachment Styles and Successful Relationships | 155

Sad Times

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 67:59


In this episode of Behind Beautiful Things, we sit down with Tzara, a confidence coach who helps individuals build healthy, meaningful relationships by improving self-worth and emotional awareness.Tzara opens up about her own struggles in past relationships, what led her to become a relationship and confidence coach, and how understanding attachment styles can transform the way we connect with others.Whether you're working through relationship challenges, interested in personal growth, or curious about how attachment theory shapes your interactions, this episode offers valuable insights and practical tools for deeper, more authentic connection.Check out Tzara's work:https://linktr.ee/myconfidencecoach Behind Beautiful Things Website: www.sadtimespodcast.comFollow Behind Beautiful Things on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/373292146649249Follow Behind Beautiful Things on Instagram: @behindbeautifulthingspodcastLearn more about Kevin's Professional Speaking and Acting at www.kevincrispin.comCheck out Kevin's substack: https://allconviction.substack.comGet your very own “Sad Schwag”: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hysteria51/albums/253388-sad-times-podcast?ref_id=9022Editorial note: Behind Beautiful Things is committed to sharing various stories from generous guests. The hope is to allow any number of stories to be shared to help people feel less alone and, perhaps, more empathetic. It is important to clarify that the guests' stories, perspectives, and sentiments do not necessarily reflect the views and beliefs of Behind Beautiful Things in any way. Please note that Behind Beautiful Things is in no way a substitute for medical or professional mental health support.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Co-Dependent Me Podcast
From Relationship Anxiety to Self-Love and Resilience with Tzara Attwater

The Co-Dependent Me Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 33:05


Real, lasting love begins with a solid foundation of self-love and self-worth. Too often, we chase after love and validation from others, overlooking the importance of cultivating it within ourselves. I encourage people to invest in their own personal growth, to embrace the courage it takes to set boundaries, and to create relationships where they feel genuinely safe and supported. True transformation comes when you're willing to step out of your comfort zone and take risks for the life you truly deserve—whether that means setting off on a solo adventure or setting new standards for your relationships.website: https://www.myconfidencecoach.com.au/FB: https://www.facebook.com/TzaraCoachingYT: https://www.youtube.com/@tzaraattwater5783/videosIG: https://www.instagram.com/my_confidence_coach/LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tzara/

Yahrtzeit Yomi
Rav Shlomo Kluger - ל סיון

Yahrtzeit Yomi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 2:54


Yahrtzeit Yomi #1523!!ל סיוןRav Shlomo Klugerרב שלמה ב״ר יהודה אהרןהאלף לך שלמה(1786 - 1869)----------------------------------------------------Sivan Yahrtzeits1. Rav Shmuel Ehrenfeld2. Minchas Elazar3. Rav Ovadia m'Bartenura4. Rav Uri Zohar5. Na'aseh V'nishma6. Baal Shem Tov, Imrei Emes7. The Ger Tzedek of Vilna8. Rav Moshe Blau9. Kaf Hachaim10. Rav Gershon Edelstein11. Minchas Yitzchak12. Birchas Avrohom (Slonim)13. Chakal Yitzchok (Spinka)14. Rav Chaim Volozhiner15. Rav Yitzchak Dov Koppelman16. Rav Gedalya Nadel17. Rav Moshe Wolfson18. Rav Yeruchem Levovitz19. Rav Shmuel Hominer20. Tach V'Tat21. Tzara'as Miriam22. The Korban Ha'Eidah24. Yosseleh Rosenblatt25. Rav Michel Yehuda Lefkowitz26. Rabi Yonasan ben Uziel, Rabi Yosi ben Kisma27. Rav Chaim Stein, Rav Dovid Trenk28. Rav Gustman29. Shlichas Meraglim30. Rav Shlomo Kluger---------------------------------------------------Share the Yahrtzeit Yomi link with your contacts!!https://chat.whatsapp.com/JimbwNtBaX31vmRDdnO3yk---------------------------------------------------To dedicate or sponsor, please contact 917-841-5059, or email yahrtzeityomidaily@gmail.com. Sponsorships can be paid by Zelle to the same number. First come, first served.Monthly sponsorships are $540.Weekly sponsorships are $180.Daily sponsorships are as follows:Dedications (l'Zecher Nishmas, Zechus shidduch/refuah/yeshuah, etc.) are $50.Sponsorships (fliers, advertising, promotions, additional links, etc.) are $100.The cost to request and sponsor a specific Tzaddik (unlisted on the Yahrtzeit Yomi schedule) is $180.MAY THE ZECHUS OF ALL THE TZADDIKIM PROTECT US FROM ALL TZAROS, AND MAY HASHEM GRANT US, AND ALL OF KLAL YISROEL, YESHUOS, NECHAMOS AND BESUROS TOVOS!!!

Yahrtzeit Yomi
Moshe Sends Meraglim - כט סיון

Yahrtzeit Yomi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 11:17


Yahrtzeit Yomi #1522!!כט סיוןMoshe Sends Meraglimוישלח אתם משה לתור את ארץ כנען(במדבר יג:יז)בכ״ט בסיון שלח משה מרגלים(תענית כט.)---------------------------------------------------Sivan Yahrtzeits1. Rav Shmuel Ehrenfeld2. Minchas Elazar3. Rav Ovadia m'Bartenura4. Rav Uri Zohar5. Na'aseh V'nishma6. Baal Shem Tov, Imrei Emes7. The Ger Tzedek of Vilna8. Rav Moshe Blau9. Kaf Hachaim10. Rav Gershon Edelstein11. Minchas Yitzchak12. Birchas Avrohom (Slonim)13. Chakal Yitzchok (Spinka)14. Rav Chaim Volozhiner15. Rav Yitzchak Dov Koppelman16. Rav Gedalya Nadel17. Rav Moshe Wolfson18. Rav Yeruchem Levovitz19. Rav Shmuel Hominer20. Tach V'Tat21. Tzara'as Miriam22. The Korban Ha'Eidah24. Yosseleh Rosenblatt25. Rav Michel Yehuda Lefkowitz26. Rabi Yonasan ben Uziel, Rabi Yosi ben Kisma27. Rav Chaim Stein, Rav Dovid Trenk28. Rav Gustman29. Shlichas Meraglim30. Rav Shlomo Kluger----------------------------------------------------Share the Yahrtzeit Yomi link with your contacts!!https://chat.whatsapp.com/JimbwNtBaX31vmRDdnO3yk---------------------------------------------------To dedicate or sponsor, please contact 917-841-5059, or email yahrtzeityomidaily@gmail.com. Sponsorships can be paid by Zelle to the same number. First come, first served.Monthly sponsorships are $540.Weekly sponsorships are $180.Daily sponsorships are as follows:Dedications (l'Zecher Nishmas, Zechus shidduch/refuah/yeshuah, etc.) are $50.Sponsorships (fliers, advertising, promotions, additional links, etc.) are $100.The cost to request and sponsor a specific Tzaddik (unlisted on the Yahrtzeit Yomi schedule) is $180.MAY THE ZECHUS OF ALL THE TZADDIKIM PROTECT US FROM ALL TZAROS, AND MAY HASHEM GRANT US, AND ALL OF KLAL YISROEL, YESHUOS, NECHAMOS AND BESUROS TOVOS!!!

Yahrtzeit Yomi
Rav Gustman - כח סיון

Yahrtzeit Yomi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 10:36


Yahrtzeit Yomi #1521!!כח סיוןRav Gustmanרב ישראל זאב ב״ר אברהם צבי גוסטמאןראש ישיבת נצח ישראלקונטרסי שיעורים(1908 - 1991)----------------------------------------------------Sivan Yahrtzeits1. Rav Shmuel Ehrenfeld2. Minchas Elazar3. Rav Ovadia m'Bartenura4. Rav Uri Zohar5. Na'aseh V'nishma6. Baal Shem Tov, Imrei Emes7. The Ger Tzedek of Vilna8. Rav Moshe Blau9. Kaf Hachaim10. Rav Gershon Edelstein11. Minchas Yitzchak12. Birchas Avrohom (Slonim)13. Chakal Yitzchok (Spinka)14. Rav Chaim Volozhiner15. Rav Yitzchak Dov Koppelman16. Rav Gedalya Nadel17. Rav Moshe Wolfson18. Rav Yeruchem Levovitz19. Rav Shmuel Hominer20. Tach V'Tat21. Tzara'as Miriam22. The Korban Ha'Eidah24. Yosseleh Rosenblatt25. Rav Michel Yehuda Lefkowitz26. Rabi Yonasan ben Uziel, Rabi Yosi ben Kisma27. Rav Chaim Stein, Rav Dovid Trenk28. Rav Gustman29. Shlichas Meraglim30. Rav Shlomo Kluger----------------------------------------------------Rabboisai, the Yahrtzeit Yomi edition for כח סיון featuring Rav Yisroel Gustman ZTL is dedicated as a source of merit and protection for Klal Yisroel at this time of great unrest for our people.May Hashem grant us protection from our enemies and may we be zocheh to see הרמת קרן ישראל בקרוב!!עם ישראל חי!!---------------------------------------------------Share the Yahrtzeit Yomi link with your contacts!!https://chat.whatsapp.com/JimbwNtBaX31vmRDdnO3yk---------------------------------------------------To dedicate or sponsor, please contact 917-841-5059, or email yahrtzeityomidaily@gmail.com. Sponsorships can be paid by Zelle to the same number. First come, first served.Monthly sponsorships are $540.Weekly sponsorships are $180.Daily sponsorships are as follows:Dedications (l'Zecher Nishmas, Zechus shidduch/refuah/yeshuah, etc.) are $50.Sponsorships (fliers, advertising, promotions, additional links, etc.) are $100.The cost to request and sponsor a specific Tzaddik (unlisted on the Yahrtzeit Yomi schedule) is $180.MAY THE ZECHUS OF ALL THE TZADDIKIM PROTECT US FROM ALL TZAROS, AND MAY HASHEM GRANT US, AND ALL OF KLAL YISROEL, YESHUOS, NECHAMOS AND BESUROS TOVOS!!!

Yahrtzeit Yomi
The Galanteh Rav - כו סיון

Yahrtzeit Yomi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 2:48


Yahrtzeit Yomi #1519!!כו סיון (Sunday)The Galanteh RavRav Yehoshua Buxbaumרב יהושע ב״ר יוסףגאב״ד גאלאנטאאור פני יהושע(1877 - 1944)----------------------------------------------------Sivan Yahrtzeits1. Rav Shmuel Ehrenfeld2. Minchas Elazar3. Rav Ovadia m'Bartenura4. Rav Uri Zohar5. Na'aseh V'nishma6. Baal Shem Tov, Imrei Emes7. The Ger Tzedek of Vilna8. Rav Moshe Blau9. Kaf Hachaim10. Rav Gershon Edelstein11. Minchas Yitzchak12. Birchas Avrohom (Slonim)13. Chakal Yitzchok (Spinka)14. Rav Chaim Volozhiner15. Rav Yitzchak Dov Koppelman16. Rav Gedalya Nadel17. Rav Moshe Wolfson18. Rav Yeruchem Levovitz19. Rav Shmuel Hominer20. Tach V'Tat21. Tzara'as Miriam22. The Korban Ha'Eidah24. Yosseleh Rosenblatt25. Rav Michel Yehuda Lefkowitz26. Rabi Yonasan ben Uziel, Rabi Yosi ben Kisma27. Rav Chaim Stein, Rav Dovid Trenk28. Rav Gustman29. Shlichas Meraglim30. Rav Shlomo Kluger----------------------------------------------------Share the Yahrtzeit Yomi link with your contacts!!https://chat.whatsapp.com/JimbwNtBaX31vmRDdnO3yk---------------------------------------------------To dedicate or sponsor, please contact 917-841-5059, or email yahrtzeityomidaily@gmail.com. Sponsorships can be paid by Zelle to the same number. First come, first served.Monthly sponsorships are $540.Weekly sponsorships are $180.Daily sponsorships are as follows:Dedications (l'Zecher Nishmas, Zechus shidduch/refuah/yeshuah, etc.) are $50.Sponsorships (fliers, advertising, promotions, additional links, etc.) are $100.The cost to request and sponsor a specific Tzaddik (unlisted on the Yahrtzeit Yomi schedule) is $180.MAY THE ZECHUS OF ALL THE TZADDIKIM PROTECT US FROM ALL TZAROS, AND MAY HASHEM GRANT US, AND ALL OF KLAL YISROEL, YESHUOS, NECHAMOS AND BESUROS TOVOS!!!

Yahrtzeit Yomi
Rav Michel Yehuda Lefkowitz - כה סיון

Yahrtzeit Yomi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 4:24


Yahrtzeit Yomi #1517!!כה סיוןRav Michel Yehuda Lefkowitzרב מיכל יהודה ב״ר משה דודמנחת יהודה(1916 - 2011)----------------------------------------------------Sivan Yahrtzeits1. Rav Shmuel Ehrenfeld2. Minchas Elazar3. Rav Ovadia m'Bartenura4. Rav Uri Zohar5. Na'aseh V'nishma6. Baal Shem Tov, Imrei Emes7. The Ger Tzedek of Vilna8. Rav Moshe Blau9. Kaf Hachaim10. Rav Gershon Edelstein11. Minchas Yitzchak12. Birchas Avrohom (Slonim)13. Chakal Yitzchok (Spinka)14. Rav Chaim Volozhiner15. Rav Yitzchak Dov Koppelman16. Rav Gedalya Nadel17. Rav Moshe Wolfson18. Rav Yeruchem Levovitz19. Rav Shmuel Hominer20. Tach V'Tat21. Tzara'as Miriam22. The Korban Ha'Eidah24. Yosseleh Rosenblatt25. Rav Michel Yehuda Lefkowitz26. Rabi Yonasan ben Uziel, Rabi Yosi ben Kisma27. Rav Chaim Stein, Rav Dovid Trenk28. Rav Gustman29. Shlichas Meraglim30. Rav Shlomo Kluger----------------------------------------------------Share the Yahrtzeit Yomi link with your contacts!!https://chat.whatsapp.com/JimbwNtBaX31vmRDdnO3yk---------------------------------------------------To dedicate or sponsor, please contact 917-841-5059, or email yahrtzeityomidaily@gmail.com. Sponsorships can be paid by Zelle to the same number. First come, first served.Monthly sponsorships are $540.Weekly sponsorships are $180.Daily sponsorships are as follows:Dedications (l'Zecher Nishmas, Zechus shidduch/refuah/yeshuah, etc.) are $50.Sponsorships (fliers, advertising, promotions, additional links, etc.) are $100.The cost to request and sponsor a specific Tzaddik (unlisted on the Yahrtzeit Yomi schedule) is $180.MAY THE ZECHUS OF ALL THE TZADDIKIM PROTECT US FROM ALL TZAROS, AND MAY HASHEM GRANT US, AND ALL OF KLAL YISROEL, YESHUOS, NECHAMOS AND BESUROS TOVOS!!!

Persistence U with Lizbeth
Confidence After Collapse: Betrayal, Solo Travel, and Building a Business on the Road

Persistence U with Lizbeth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 33:53


What happens when your life is blown apart by betrayal? If you're Tzara Attwater, you build a van from scratch, drive it solo across Australia, and reassemble your sense of self along the way.In this gripping and often hilarious episode, Lizbeth sits down with Tzara to talk about her epic 2.5-year solo road trip around the Australian continent after a devastating breakup. From falling into snake-infested waters and breaking her tibia and fibula to rebuilding confidence through travel, vanlife, and connection, this episode is for anyone who's ever wondered if it's too late to change course—or to start over.In this episode, you'll hear:How betrayal led Tzara to rediscover her strengthThe healing power of solo travel, even after 40The wildest thing that happened on her journey (spoiler: it involves snakes)Her surprising van-build journey using YouTube tutorialsWhat she learned about resilience, courage, and human kindnessTzara also shares practical takeaways, including a free confidence bundle and a quiz to discover your attachment style.Resources & Links:Tzara's website: https://myconfidencecoach.com.auGet your free confidence bundle:https://myconfidencecoach.com.au/confidence-bundle/Take the attachment style quiz on Tzara's website!Submit your travel story for Lizbeth's upcoming anthology: https://lameredith.com/mostlysolo-travel-adventures-with-lizbethLizbeth's links Want to comment on the show? Connect at Lizbeth's author/podcast Facebook page Lizbeth's memoir Pieces of Me: Rescuing My Kidnapped Daughters can be ordered where books are sold, and is now a TV movie, #Stolen By Their Father on Lifetime.Lizbeth's second book, Grounded in Grit: Turn Your Challenges Into Superpowers is available to order wherever books are sold! Tilka Faces the Odds, One Man at a Time, new release novel https://books2read.com/u/4j760X Sign up to stay in the know on Lizbeth's latest podcast episodes, books, and appearances at https://lameredith.com

Yahrtzeit Yomi
Zman Matan Toraseinu - ו סיון - Are We Observing the Wrong Day?

Yahrtzeit Yomi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 11:30


Yahrtzeit Yomi #1499!!ו סיוןזמן מתן תורתנו!!ביום נ׳ לספירת העומר הוא חג השבועות(שלחן ערוך או״ח תצד:א)Are We Observing the Wrong Day?!!----------------------------------------------------Sivan Yahrtzeits1. Rav Shmuel Ehrenfeld2. Minchas Elazar3. Rav Ovadia m'Bartenura4. Rav Uri Zohar5. Na'aseh V'nishma6. Baal Shem Tov, Imrei Emes7. The Ger Tzedek of Vilna8. Rav Moshe Blau9. Kaf Hachaim10. Rav Gershon Edelstein11. Minchas Yitzchak12. Birchas Avrohom (Slonim)13. Chakal Yitzchok (Spinka)14. Rav Chaim Volozhiner15. Rav Yitzchak Dov Koppelman16. Rav Gedalya Nadel17. Rav Moshe Wolfson18. Rav Yeruchem Levovitz19. Rav Shmuel Hominer20. Tach V'Tat21. Tzara'as Miriam22. The Korban Ha'Eidah24. Yosseleh Rosenblatt25. Rav Michel Yehuda Lefkowitz26. Rabi Yonasan ben Uziel, Rabi Yosi ben Kisma27. Rav Chaim Stein, Rav Dovid Trenk28. Rav Gustman29. Shlichas Meraglim30. Rav Shlomo Kluger----------------------------------------------------Share the Yahrtzeit Yomi link with your contacts!!https://chat.whatsapp.com/JimbwNtBaX31vmRDdnO3yk---------------------------------------------------To dedicate or sponsor, please contact 917-841-5059, or email yahrtzeityomidaily@gmail.com. Sponsorships can be paid by Zelle to the same number. First come, first served.Monthly sponsorships are $540.Weekly sponsorships are $180.Daily sponsorships are as follows:Dedications (l'Zecher Nishmas, Zechus shidduch/refuah/yeshuah, etc.) are $50.Sponsorships (fliers, advertising, promotions, additional links, etc.) are $100.The cost to request and sponsor a specific Tzaddik (unlisted on the Yahrtzeit Yomi schedule) is $180.MAY THE ZECHUS OF ALL THE TZADDIKIM PROTECT US FROM ALL TZAROS, AND MAY HASHEM GRANT US, AND ALL OF KLAL YISROEL, YESHUOS, NECHAMOS AND BESUROS TOVOS!!!

Yahrtzeit Yomi
The Minchas Elazar - ב סיון

Yahrtzeit Yomi

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 9:22


Yahrtzeit Yomi #1496!!ב סיון The Minchas ElazarMunkatcher Rebbeרב חיים אלעזר ב״ר צבי הירש שפיראמנחת אלעזרהאדמו״ר ממונקאטש(1868 - 1937)----------------------------------------------------Sivan Yahrtzeits1. Rav Shmuel Ehrenfeld2. Minchas Elazar3. Rav Ovadia m'Bartenura4. Rav Uri Zohar5. Na'aseh V'nishma6. Baal Shem Tov, Imrei Emes7. The Ger Tzedek of Vilna8. Rav Moshe Blau9. Kaf Hachaim10. Rav Gershon Edelstein11. Minchas Yitzchak12. Birchas Avrohom (Slonim)13. Chakal Yitzchok (Spinka)14. Rav Chaim Volozhiner15. Rav Yitzchak Dov Koppelman16. Rav Gedalya Nadel17. Rav Moshe Wolfson18. Rav Yeruchem Levovitz19. Rav Shmuel Hominer20. Tach V'Tat21. Tzara'as Miriam22. The Korban Ha'Eidah24. Yosseleh Rosenblatt25. Rav Michel Yehuda Lefkowitz26. Rabi Yonasan ben Uziel, Rabi Yosi ben Kisma27. Rav Chaim Stein, Rav Dovid Trenk28. Rav Gustman29. Shlichas Meraglim30. Rav Shlomo Kluger----------------------------------------------------Share the Yahrtzeit Yomi link with your contacts!!https://chat.whatsapp.com/JimbwNtBaX31vmRDdnO3yk---------------------------------------------------To dedicate or sponsor, please contact 917-841-5059, or email yahrtzeityomidaily@gmail.com. Sponsorships can be paid by Zelle to the same number. First come, first served.Monthly sponsorships are $540.Weekly sponsorships are $180.Daily sponsorships are as follows:Dedications (l'Zecher Nishmas, Zechus shidduch/refuah/yeshuah, etc.) are $50.Sponsorships (fliers, advertising, promotions, additional links, etc.) are $100.The cost to request and sponsor a specific Tzaddik (unlisted on the Yahrtzeit Yomi schedule) is $180.MAY THE ZECHUS OF ALL THE TZADDIKIM PROTECT US FROM ALL TZAROS, AND MAY HASHEM GRANT US, AND ALL OF KLAL YISROEL, YESHUOS, NECHAMOS AND BESUROS TOVOS!!!

Yahrtzeit Yomi
Yeshiva K'tana of Waterbury Causematch Campaign - א סיון

Yahrtzeit Yomi

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 4:11


Yahrtzeit Yomi #1495!!א סיוןYeshiva K'tana of Waterbury Causematch Campaign!!ישיבה קטנה דוואטערבעריFounded 2000https://causematch.com/ykw/eziwyahrtzeityomi--------------------------------------------------------My friends!!Today's edition of Yahrtzeit Yomi - #1495 - is the first (and probably last) edition which is actually a fundraising campaign rather than a tribute; for one simple reason: all of my precious children have either graduated, or are currently attending, Yeshiva K'tana of Waterbury. YKW has provided, and continues to provide, a sterling chinuch for all of my children throughout their entire childhood.At the onset of the Month of Chinuch, I can't think of a more appropriate tribute than to the wonderful Moised that is wholeheartedly and devotedly dedicated to the chinuch of the next generation of Klal Yisroel: Yeshiva K'tana of Waterbury.BeH, I will be providing a short tribute and discuss a little bit of the yeshiva's history for today's YY edition.My friends, please donate generously to this most worthy institution. May you all be blessed with nachas from your own children, and know only Bracha, Hatzlacha, Gezunt and Parnassa כל ימי חייכם!!תזכו למצוות!!----------------------------------------------------Sivan Yahrtzeits1. Rav Shmuel Ehrenfeld2. Minchas Elazar3. Rav Ovadia m'Bartenura4. Rav Uri Zohar5. Na'aseh V'nishma6. Baal Shem Tov, Imrei Emes7. The Ger Tzedek of Vilna8. Rav Moshe Blau9. Kaf Hachaim10. Rav Gershon Edelstein11. Minchas Yitzchak12. Birchas Avrohom (Slonim)13. Chakal Yitzchok (Spinka)14. Rav Chaim Volozhiner15. Rav Yitzchak Dov Koppelman16. Rav Gedalya Nadel17. Rav Moshe Wolfson18. Rav Yeruchem Levovitz19. Rav Shmuel Hominer20. Tach V'Tat21. Tzara'as Miriam22. The Korban Ha'Eidah24. Yosseleh Rosenblatt25. Rav Michel Yehuda Lefkowitz26. Rabi Yonasan ben Uziel, Rabi Yosi ben Kisma27. Rav Chaim Stein, Rav Dovid Trenk28. Rav Gustman29. Shlichas Meraglim30. Rav Shlomo Kluger----------------------------------------------------Share the Yahrtzeit Yomi link with your contacts!!https://chat.whatsapp.com/JimbwNtBaX31vmRDdnO3yk---------------------------------------------------To dedicate or sponsor, please contact 917-841-5059, or email yahrtzeityomidaily@gmail.com. Sponsorships can be paid by Zelle to the same number. First come, first served.Monthly sponsorships are $540.Weekly sponsorships are $180.Daily sponsorships are as follows:Dedications (l'Zecher Nishmas, Zechus shidduch/refuah/yeshuah, etc.) are $50.Sponsorships (fliers, advertising, promotions, additional links, etc.) are $100.The cost to request and sponsor a specific Tzaddik (unlisted on the Yahrtzeit Yomi schedule) is $180.MAY THE ZECHUS OF ALL THE TZADDIKIM PROTECT US FROM ALL TZAROS, AND MAY HASHEM GRANT US, AND ALL OF KLAL YISROEL, YESHUOS, NECHAMOS AND BESUROS TOVOS!!!

Journey with Jake
Van Life Across Australia: Breaking Legs and Finding Freedom with Tzara Attwater

Journey with Jake

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 54:15


"Our heartbeats are the greatest currency we have." This profound insight comes from Tzara Attwater, who turned personal heartbreak into an epic adventure across Australia's vast wilderness. After walking in on her partner of ten years with another woman, Tzara spent years rebuilding herself before making a bold decision during COVID – converting a Toyota Hiace van with just a jigsaw and YouTube tutorials, then circumnavigating the entire Australian continent solo.The journey tested her in ways she never imagined. There was the time she swam blissfully in Northern Territory waters for days before learning they were crocodile-infested. Or the harrowing seven-hour rescue operation after she broke her leg falling into a gorge, with death adder snakes slithering beneath her stretcher before being airlifted to Perth.As a relationship development coach specializing in anxious attachment styles, Tzara's adventure wasn't just geographical – it was emotional. She discovered that true confidence comes from knowing you're complete on your own, making relationships choices based on desire rather than need. Throughout her 30,000-kilometer odyssey, she continued working with clients online, helping them find their voices while she reclaimed her own.What makes Tzara's story extraordinary isn't just her courage but her philosophy on life, shaped by losing her mother at eight years old. This awareness of mortality fuels her approach to both adventure and relationships – being present, setting boundaries, and spending your limited "heartbeats" wisely.Ready for adventure in your relationships or life journey? Tzara's story proves that sometimes the most meaningful growth happens when we drive straight into the unknown.Be sure and follow along with Tzara and get access to her ebooks by visiting www.myconfidencecoach.com.au.Want to be a guest on Journey with Jake? Send me a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/journeywithjakeVisit LandPirate.com to get your gear that has you, the adventurer, in mind. Use the code "Journey with Jake" to get an additional 15% off at check out. Visit geneticinsights.co and use the code "DISCOVER25" to enjoy a sweet 25% off your first purchase.

Anonymous Andrew
The Impact of Dating Apps on Relationships

Anonymous Andrew

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 51:17


S4 Ep#7Want to be a guest on the podcast? Send Andrew a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/member/anonymousandrewpodcastPlease buy me a cup of coffee!Proud Member of the Podmatch Network!SummaryIn this episode, Zara Atwater, a relationship development coach, shares her journey from a painful 10-year relationship to discovering self-love and resilience. She discusses the importance of understanding attachment styles, the impact of dating apps on relationships, and the necessity of personal growth. The conversation delves into the fears associated with entering new relationships, recognizing red flags, and the complexities of ending relationships. Zara emphasizes that true love begins with self-worth and encourages listeners to embrace their personal growth journey. In this conversation, Andrew and Tzara delve into the complexities of modern dating, discussing the importance of setting boundaries, the impact of dating apps, and the need for honest communication. They explore the challenges individuals face in establishing meaningful connections and the significance of self-awareness in navigating relationships. Tzara emphasizes the importance of intentions and boundaries, encouraging listeners to prioritize their needs while dating.Discover your Relationship Blueprint with this quick 5min QUIZ – TAKE THE QUIZ HERETzara Attwater's WebsiteFacebookInstagramAnonymous Andrew Podcast StudiosDigital Dating Podcast w/Anonymous AndrewCultimatum Podcast-The Culture of CultsThe Weekend Rant with Anonymous AndrewWebsite: https://www.anonymousandrewpodcast.comInstagram: @anonymousandrewpodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@anonymousandrewpodcastThreads: @anonymousandrewpodcastFacebook: facebook.com/anonymousandrewpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1910498486077283YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@anonymousandrewpodcastLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-peters-a8a012285/X: @AAndrewpodcastGraphics design & promotions: Melody Post Music by: freebeats.io

Take One Daf Yomi
Shevuot 5 - A White Shade of Fail

Take One Daf Yomi

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 6:45


Today's Talmud page, Shevuot 5, finds the rabbis talking about Tzara'at, the affliction that was punishment for slanderous gossip. What can this ancient disease teach us moderns about guarding our tongue? Listen and find out.

WV unCommOn PlaCE
Overcoming Blame and Anger: The Path to Healing

WV unCommOn PlaCE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 49:09


Tzara Atwater, a Confidence Coach from Australia, passionately champions the transformative power of self-worth and self-love, urging individuals to embark on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth. She highlights the detrimental impact of negative self-talk and the necessity of challenging the inner critic to foster self-compassion and acceptance. Emphasizing the value of confidence and self-esteem, Tzara advocates for stripping back limiting beliefs to navigate life's challenges and embrace change as a natural part of personal evolution. Through her podcast, WV Uncommon Place, she shares her insights and tools for building confidence and authenticity, drawing on her own experiences of turning past failures into stepping stones for success.(00:09:45) Nurturing Self-Love through Radical Acceptance(00:13:24) Self-Care Practices for Post-Breakup Healing(00:15:41) Embracing Self-Worth Through Radical Acceptance(00:23:25) Inner Critic's Impact on Self-Confidence(00:23:25) Overcoming Inner Critic for Personal Growth(00:33:11) Finding Joy Amidst Global Despair(00:35:03) Transformative Power of Setbacks Towards Success(00:41:22) Healing Through Inner Child Reconnectionhttps://www.Myconfidencecoach.com.au/IRL https://myconfidencecoach.com.au/52dates/Check out both of these free offers from Tzara .

R Yitzchak Shifman Torah Classes
CC Pesicha 4, Lavin 2- "Lishmor Me'od" of Tzara'as and "Lifnei Iver"

R Yitzchak Shifman Torah Classes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 8:05


2 more lavin: don't speak LH and then contract tzara'as and don't be causation for another to sin

Radio Hekmatane | رادیو حکمتانه
35. داستان زندگی ناظم حکمت (معشوقه یا جاسوس کا گ‌ ب؟)

Radio Hekmatane | رادیو حکمتانه

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 41:52


قسمت سی‌وپنجم: معشوقه یا جاسوس کا.گ.ب؟"سرزمینم/حالا دیگر تو در سپیدی موهایم/ سکتۀ قلبی‌ام/ و در چین‌ و چروک پیشانی‌ام هستی / سرزمین من"پیام ناظم در "بیزیم رادیو" آشنایی با خانم "ورا" نخستین سفر بعد از زندان به پاریس برای تشکر از تزارا، کامو و سارترروایت "چنگیز حسین‌اف" و تردید او بر جاسوس بودن "گالینا"فرار ناظم و ورا از دست "گالینا"ساخت انیمیشن "ابر عاشق" بر اساس داستان ناظم سفر به "باکو" و دیدار با دوستانی چون آهنگساز بزرگ "توفیق قلی‌اف"آوازها: پالیوشکا پولیه: لیف کنیپر آیا در فضا موسیقی وجود دارد؟: اوژن دوگاسرزمین من: فاضل سای و زحل اولجای لالایی: آوازخوان یونانی، ایدلی تسالکیترجمه‌ی شعر این برنامه:احمد پوری (ممد و دو عشق"باصدای مترجم)جلال خسروشاهی و رضا سیدحسینی (حسرت)___________________________کاری از حامد کیان___________________________Episode 35: Lover or KGB Spy?"My homeland/Now you are in the whiteness of my hair/My heart attack/And in the wrinkles of my forehead/My homeland"Nazim's message in "Bizim Radio"Meeting Ms. "Vera"First trip after prison to Paris to thank Tzara, Camus and SartreNarrative of "Chengiz Hosseinov" and his doubt about "Galina" being a spyNazim and Vera's escape from "Galina"Making the animation "Cloud Lover" based on Nazim's storyTrip to "Baku" and meeting with friends like the great composer "Tofigh Gholiev"Songs:Paliushka Polye: Lev KnipperЕсть ли в космосе муз?: Eugen DogaMy homeland: Fazil Say and Zuhal OlcayNanourisma: Greek singer,Idili TsalikiPoetry translation of this program:Ahmad Puri (Mammad and two loves "with the voice of the translator)Jalal Khosroshahi and Reza Seyed Hosseini (Regret)___________________________________________________________A work by Hamed KiaanBölüm 35: Sevgili mi KGB Casusu mu?"Memleketim, memleketimNe kasketim kaldı senin ora işiNe yollarını taşımış ayakkabım"Nazım'ın "Bizim Radyo"daki mesajıBayan "Vera" ile tanışmaTzara, Camus ve Sartre'a teşekkür etmek için hapisten sonraki ilk Paris gezisi"Cengiz Hüseyinov"un anlatımı ve "Galina"nın casus olduğuna dair şüphesiNazım ve Vera'nın "Galina"dan kaçışıNazım'ın hikayesine dayanan "Bulut Aşık" animasyonunun yapımı"Bakü"ye gezi ve büyük besteci "Tofig Guliyev" gibi arkadaşlarla buluşmaŞarkılar:Paliuşka Polye: Lev KnipperUzayda müzik var mı?: Eugen DogaMemleketim: Fazıl Say ve Zuhal OlcayNinni: Yunan şarkıcı, Idli TsalkiBu programın şiir çevirisi:Ahmet Puri (Tercümanın sesiyle "Memed ve iki aşk")Celal Hüsrevşahi ve Rıza Seyyid Hüseyni (Pişmanlık)__________________________________________Hamed Kiaan'ın rseri Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Actually, You Can
94. From self-doubt to self-confidence: overcoming imposter syndrome with Tzara Attwater

Actually, You Can

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 44:10


"Your value as a human being is inherent. You've already won the human lottery. There is nothing to prove, but confidence is tied to your skills and capabilities." Tzara AttwaterToday on Actually, You Can:Understanding the difference between self-esteem and self-confidenceThe origins of self-worth issues in childhood and educationRecognising and overcoming imposter syndrome and its limiting beliefsHumility vs. the ability to accept complimentsUncovering secondary gains that keep you stuckActionable steps to build confidence and overcome imposter syndromeZara's transformative journey around Australia and its impact on her resilience and confidenceStrategies for building confidence in everyday lifeResources:Tzara's links:52 Weekly Date ideas:  https://myconfidencecoach.com.au/52dates/ Creative Ways to Meet Someone in Real Life: https://myconfidencecoach.com.au/irl/Think Smarter, Lead Stronger Series: https://myconfidencecoach.com.au/lead-1/ Follow Myf:IG: @myfgalloway: https://www.instagram.com/myfgalloway/ Buy Myf's book ‘Actually, You Can' here: https://www.amazon.com.au/Actually-You-Can-Wheel-Favor/dp/0646858556Visit myfgalloway.com: https://www.myfgalloway.com/

R Yitzchak Shifman Torah Classes
Shabbat 133a¹- Removing Tzara'at with Mila and Indirect Behavior (A/Y)

R Yitzchak Shifman Torah Classes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 59:26


1 section- Rava argues on Abayey's sources for removing tzara'at during mila b'zmana and shelo b'zmana and related 2 versions of debate regarding need for verses to permit removal of tzara'at via mila and indirect actions

R Yitzchak Shifman Torah Classes
Shabbos 133a¹ Recap- Removing Tzara'as with Mila and Indirect Actions (A/Y)

R Yitzchak Shifman Torah Classes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 5:13


1 section- Rava argues on Abayey's sources for removing tzara'as during mila b'zmana and shelo b'zmana and related 2 versions of debate regarding need for verses to permit removal of tzara'as via mila and indirect actions

R Yitzchak Shifman Torah Classes
Shabbat 132b- Proof to R Yochanan, Mila on Tzara'at (A/Y)

R Yitzchak Shifman Torah Classes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 57:31


2 sections- proof to position of R Yochanan that source mila on Shabbat from "uvayom", source that can do mila on tzara'at and discussion of logical steps (2 V's)

R Yitzchak Shifman Torah Classes
Shabbos 132b Recap- Mila on Tzara'as (A/Y)

R Yitzchak Shifman Torah Classes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 4:06


1 section- source that can do mila on tzara'as and discussion of logical steps (2 V's)

The Love Can't Wait Podcast
Love Can't Wait: Episode #272 - Confessions of a Relationship Coach Reveals the Secrets to Elevate Your Personal & Professional Life w/Tzara Attwater

The Love Can't Wait Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 39:41


Tzara Attwater is a relationship development coach that helps successful men & women transform their relationship reality from broken & un-resourceful to confident, meaningful and fully engaged, both personally and professionally. Specifically with a focus on an anxious attachment styles and attachment theory, What sets her apart is the courageous journey of transformation—leaving behind a conventional life and an unhealthy decade-long relationship to travel around Australia in a motorhome for 2 years building a business, by myself. https://myconfidencecoach.com.au https://www.linkedin.com/in/tzara https://www.instagram.com/my_confidence_coach https://www.facebook.com/TzaraCoaching ~~~~ Connect with Lopaze: https://lopazelasane.com Instagram: @lopaze1 or https://www.instagram.com/lopaze1 https://www.linkedin.com/in/lopaze

The Healers Café
Transforming Anxious Attachments into Self-Leadership Mastery - Tzara Attwater on The Healers Café

The Healers Café

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 40:02


In this episode of The Healers Café, Manon Bolliger, FCAH, RBHT, speaks with Tzara Attwater about overcoming anxious attachment and creating emotional space for healing. For the transcript and full story go to: https://www.drmanonbolliger.com/tzara-attwater          Highlights from today's episode include: Tzara Attwater  09:01 what the anxious person needs to understand, is to be comfortable enough with space. And so that distance between another person, there's this fear of rejection occurring, and so there needs to be this closure, whether it's physical, mental, emotional, there's this desire to close this space. Tzara Attwater  We become too stuck and too focused on all the things that we haven't done, all the things that we haven't achieved, or, you know, the mistakes that we've made. You know, there's a supposition in NLP that says there are no, there are no failures, but there are only learnings, right? Manon Bolliger  33:43 when you're in an empowered state, you are the creator of your reality, right? Which means that you have control. It doesn't mean everything works out the way you thought it should. But if you're actually participating in it with consciousness and responsibility   ABOUT TZARA ATTWATER As a relationship development coach, I help successful men & women transform their relationship reality from broken & un-resourceful to confident, meaningful and fully engaged, both personally and professionally. Core purpose/passion: My core purpose is to guide people toward true emotional freedom and self-empowerment. I'm passionate about helping individuals, especially those with a history of anxious attachment, transform their relationships from sources of stress and doubt to foundations of strength and joy. My mission is to show people that it's possible to rewrite their relationship story and cultivate connections that are secure, authentic, and fulfilling, both in their personal lives and in their careers. I believe that everyone deserves to feel deeply valued and supported in their relationships, and I'm here to provide the tools and insights that make that possible.  Website | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn |    ABOUT MANON BOLLIGER, FCAH, RBHT  As a de-registered (2021) board-certified naturopathic physician & in practice since 1992, I've seen an average of 150 patients per week and have helped people ranging from rural farmers in Nova Scotia to stressed out CEOs in Toronto to tri-athletes here in Vancouver.  My resolve to educate, empower and engage people to take charge of their own health is evident in my best-selling books:  'What Patients Don't Say if Doctors Don't Ask: The Mindful Patient-Doctor Relationship' and 'A Healer in Every Household: Simple Solutions for Stress'.  I also teach BowenFirst™ Therapy through and hold transformational workshops to achieve these goals. So, when I share with you that LISTENING to Your body is a game changer in the healing process, I am speaking from expertise and direct experience". Manon's Mission: A Healer in Every Household!  For more great information to go to her weekly blog:  http://bowencollege.com/blog.  For tips on health & healing go to: https://www.drmanonbolliger.com/tips   Follow Manon on Social – Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube | Twitter | Linktr.ee | Rumble   ABOUT THE HEALERS CAFÉ:  Manon's show is the #1 show for medical practitioners and holistic healers to have heart to heart conversations about their day to day lives.   Subscribe and review on your favourite platform: iTunes | Google Play | Spotify | Libsyn | iHeartRadio | Gaana | The Healers Cafe | Radio.com | Medioq |   Remember to subscribe if you like our videos. Click the bell if you want to be one of the first people notified of a new release.   * De-Registered, revoked & retired naturopathic physician after 30 years of practice in healthcare. Now resourceful & resolved to share with you all the tools to take care of your health & vitality!

Kollel Toras Chaim  Likutei Moharan
Hoda'ah & Halachah - Advanced Iyun Series

Kollel Toras Chaim Likutei Moharan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 50:11


R' Motti Gottlieb Torah Beis - Iyun Advanced SeriesUnderstanding the Concept of Tzara and Yeshua in Torah and HalachaThis script delves into a deep discussion about the teachings of a rabbi regarding the concepts of Tzara (trouble) and Yeshua (salvation) within the context of Torah and Halacha. It explores the idea that the onset of Tzara marks the beginning of a process leading to Yeshua. The script explains how Tzara, while initially perceived as a challenge, is part of a larger divine process that ultimately results in a new state of order and understanding. The rabbi emphasizes the importance of appreciating this process by engaging in Halul and Hoda'ah (praise and gratitude), which not only recognize the Yeshua but also facilitate it during times of Tzara.00:00 Introduction 03:09 Understanding the Concept of Tzara04:18 The Role of the Heart in Tzara08:04 Exploring the Halacha and Tzara Connection12:36 The Process of Tzara and Its Implications14:45 The Physical and Spiritual Dynamics of Tzara19:57 The Concept of Bittul and Its Relevance25:02 The Example of Monetary Sacrifice28:30 Exploring the Concept of Chassaron and Millie29:24 Understanding the Timing of Chessed33:20 The Process of Overcoming Tzarah40:41 The Importance of Hallel V'hoda'ah45:09 Concluding Thoughts

R Yitzchak Shifman Torah Classes
Shabbat 96b², 97a¹- Source Public Transfer, Aggadita's Tzlafchad and Tzara'at (A/Y)

R Yitzchak Shifman Torah Classes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 49:10


2 sections- conclusion regarding source of issur to transfer in public 4 amot, aggadita's about Mekoshesh, Tzlafchad and Tzara'at (Moshe, Miriam, etc.)

R Yitzchak Shifman Torah Classes
Shabbos 96b², 97a¹ Recap- Source Public Transfer, Aggadita's Mekoshesh and Tzara'as (A/Y)

R Yitzchak Shifman Torah Classes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 3:45


2 sections- conclusion regarding source of issur to transfer in public 4 amot, aggadita's about Mekoshesh, Tzlafchad and Tzara'as (Moshe, Miriam, etc.)

Les Nuits de France Culture
André Breton raconte le surréalisme : Début 1920, la rupture avec Dada et le feuilleton des "Champs magnétiques"

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 21:45


durée : 00:21:45 - Entretiens avec - par : André Parinaud - Dans son quatrième entretien radiophonique avec André Parinaud en 1952, André Breton évoque les années 1919-1920, marquant la naissance du surréalisme. Il revient sur ses rencontres avec Éluard et Tzara, la revue "Littérature", et les liens conflictuels entre le surréalisme et Dada.

The Parsha Perspective
Parshas Ki Teitzei, Words, Deeds, Legacy

The Parsha Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 7:27


Parshas Ki Teitzei, Words, Deeds, Legacy The Parsha Perspective is in honor of Eretz Yisroel.  May G-d protect our brave soldiers.  May G-d return all the hostages in Gaza immediately.  The Parsha Perspective is in honor of the Refuah Shlema of Pesha Henna bas Yitta Gittel. May all those who need experience a speedy and complete recovery with G-d's help.     The Parsha Perspective is in loving memory of Hinda Bas Udl, Edward Ben Efraim, Shlomo Ben Edward, and Yirachmiel Daniel Ben Gedalia. May their souls be uplifted and their memories a blessing. Click here to listen, watch and connect! Parshaperspective.com  Our Parsha continues with Moshe's final address to the Jewish people. He repeats and reiterates over 70 mitzvahs, some notable ones are returning a lost object to its owner, the obligation to send away the mother bird before taking her young, the mitzvah of wearing Tzitzis, and the law against wearing Shatnez—any garment that contains a mixture of wool and linen. We find out the commandment to remember Miriam's experience with Tzara'as. We learn the power behind our words and actions. 

Torah Class Two
Leviticus - Lesson 22 – Leviticus 14 & 15

Torah Class Two

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024


LEVITICUS Lesson 22 – Chapters 14 and 15 We've been dealing with the subject of Tzara'at. The principle behind Tzara'at is that it is caused by an act of God whereby the Lord determines that He wants to make visible an evil or unclean spiritual condition of a person. We've even seen it applied to […] The post Lesson 22 – Leviticus 14 & 15 appeared first on Torah Class.

Torah Class Two
Leviticus - Lesson 21 – Leviticus 14

Torah Class Two

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024


Lesson 21 – Leviticus 14 LEVITICUS Lesson 21 – Chapter 14 Chapter 13 was spent with Yehoveh, through Moses, teaching about how to identify Tzara'at in its many forms; even tzara'at on clothing and objects made from leather. It was ALWAYS the job of a priest to make such a judgment…..a common Israelite could only […] The post Lesson 21 – Leviticus 14 appeared first on Torah Class.

Torah Class Two
Matthew - Lesson 30 – Matthew 8 & 9

Torah Class Two

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024


Lesson 30 – Matthew 8 & 9 THE BOOK OF MATTHEW Lesson 30, Chapter 8 and 9 We are in the midst of several miracle stories of Jesus. The first involved cleansing a man who had Tzara’at . The second was healing a house slave of his infirmities (at the request of a Roman army […] The post Lesson 30 – Matthew 8 & 9 appeared first on Torah Class.