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Topics: Christian Walk, In-laws, Alcohol, Incarceration, Boundaries, Adult Children, Drug Addiction, Verbal Abuse, Physical Abuse Hosts: Brian Perez, JJ West, Dr. Jill Hubbard Caller Questions & More: JJ discusses planting in the light matters so you can bear more fruit. My son and his family live with us, and my daughter-in-law starts drinking from the moment she gets home until bed; how can I have The post New Life Live: March 11, 2025 appeared first on New Life.
Topics: Christian Walk, In-laws, Alcohol, Incarceration, Boundaries, Adult Children, Drug Addiction, Verbal Abuse, Physical Abuse Hosts: Brian Perez, JJ West, Dr. Jill Hubbard Caller Questions More: 1. JJ discusses planting in the light matters so you can bear more fruit. 2. My son and his family live with us, and my daughter-in-law starts drinking from the moment she gets home until bed; how can I have a better relationship with her? 3. My nephew just got out of prison for drugs and theft, and I asked my family not to let him know where I live. Does that sound like an unchristian thing to ask? 4. How can my daughter have a new start? She has kids and was arrested for meth charges. 5. What should I do if my wife is verbally and physically abusive? Suggested Resources: Doing Life with Your Adult Children Take Your Life Back Boundaries To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/451/29
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DJ Jesse Luscious celebrates 2 brave Ukrainian Punk & Metal bands- Death Pill & Reminded- and spins new tunes from Ani Kyd Wolf, Guiltless, Bokassa, Insult, Murderers Are Optimists, Shanghai Treason, Infamous Stiffs, Gone feral, Super Glue Anxiety, Derision Cult, Inthewhale, & MeU = MeU. He also plays classics from Jim Carroll Band, Devo, Poison Idea, R.K.L., Fangs Out, Slapshot, Bad Cop / Bad Cop, Randy The Band, Nick Lowe, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, New York Dolls, Dropkick Murphys, Menace, Penetration, Verbal Abuse, Cock Sparrer, Liar Thief Bandit, & Bad Brains! Death Pill- Miss Revolt Death Pill- Track 4 ("Friend") Reminded- War Horse Poison Idea- Ugly American R.K.L.- Senseless Violence Ani Kyd Wolf- War Fangs Out- Sabbath Town (Radio Edit) Guiltless- One Is Two In The Whale- Drugdealer Bokassa- Garden Of Heathen (feat. Lou Koller) (Clean Version) Insult- Death Or Glory Murderers Are Optimists- Getaway Slapshot- Chameleon Bad Cop/Bad Cop- Perpetual Motion Machine Randy- Better Than Art Devo- Beautiful World Nick Lowe- I Love The Sound Of Breaking Glass Joan Jett And The Blackhearts- Long Time New York Dolls- Personality Crisis Shanghai Treason- Bullet With My Name On It Dropkick Murphys- Do Or Die Menace- I'm Civilised Penetration- Shout Above The Noise Infamous Stiffs- No Static Verbal Abuse- V.A. Rocks Your Liver Gone Feral- Change Cock Sparrer- Where Are They Now? Super Glue Anxiety- Walking Nightmare Liar Thief Bandit- Good Enough Derision Cult- Abdication Day Bad Brains- Sacred Love Me = U- The Fortune Teller Jim Carroll Band- City Drops Into The Night
Topics: Divorce, Getting Unstuck, Separation, Verbal Abuse, Physical Abuse, Parenting, Blended Families, Teens, Forgiveness, Shame Hosts: Brian Perez, JJ West, Dr. Jill Hubbard Caller Questions & More: JJ discusses houses, like people, that look the same on the outside until the storm comes and you find out if they were built on firm foundation or sand. After 44yrs of marriage, my wife served me divorce papers; The post New Life Live: February 20, 2025 appeared first on New Life.
Topics: Divorce, Getting Unstuck, Separation, Verbal Abuse, Physical Abuse, Parenting, Blended Families, Teens, Forgiveness, Shame Hosts: Brian Perez, JJ West, Dr. Jill Hubbard Caller Questions More: 1. JJ discusses houses, like people, that look the same on the outside until the storm comes and you find out if they were built on firm foundation or sand. 2. After 44yrs of marriage, my wife served me divorce papers; how do I move on? 3. I separated from my abusive husband for 4yrs, and he wants to come back; should I trust him? 4. My husband is more of a friend than a father and needs to teach his 15yo son to be respectful to women. 5. How do I get over my past mistakes? I've been a terrible mom, wife, and friend. Suggested Resources: Worthy of Her Trust Smart Love How We Love Living Strong, Finishing Well To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/451/29
Joseph and Paula bring you Part 1 of one of their most listened to episodes. They will continue to bring you these Encore episodes in between their new ones, as requested by many listeners. We continue to be grateful for the engagement. This multi-episode topic is a tough one. Joseph and Paula are talking about abuse. This is not a pleasant topic, but definitely a necessary one. According to the National Statistics on Domestic Violence, nearly 20 people each minute are physically abused by an intimate partner in the United States. For one year, this equates to more than 10 million women and men. Those figures only take into account domestic violence. We are covering 8 different types of abuse. We are examining the different types of abuse, their symptoms, and how to seek support if you find yourself experiencing any of them and how to support a person who has. Part 1 addresses Physical, Emotional, and Verbal Abuse. Due to the nature of the content, we hope you will take care while listening. Resources: You can visit the website we acquired our sourced material at HealthyPlace.com. Should you need support for any of the topics we discuss, please use any of these hotlines: Child Abuse Hotline – 1-800-4-A-CHILD (800 422 4453) National Domestic Violence Hotline – 1-800-799-7233 Missing & Exploited Children Hotline - 1-800-843-5678 Suicide Hotline: Dial 988 4UTrevor for gay and questioning youth - 1-866-488-7386 Questions? If you have a question, you would like Joseph and Paula to answer during an episode of Questions for Counselors, feel free to reach out through the website at www.lifelivedbetter.net or email them directly at Info@lifelivedbetter.net You can find information about this and other episodes on the website: www.lifelivedbetter.net. Just a reminder - anything shared by the pair during this and all other episodes is based on personal experiences and opinions. It is not to be viewed as professional counseling or advice and is solely the opinion of the individual and does not represent their employers or profession. We would love for you to rate our show and tell others about us. And remember, Knowledge leads to a Life Lived Better.
We often find ourselves unsettled by the words of others—criticism, manipulation, and verbal abuse are just a few examples of communication that can feel hurtful. But does it have to be this way?In this Q&A episode, Thom explains with clarity who truly holds responsibility for the hurt caused by critical or unkind words. The best part? By following his recommendations, you can free yourself from ever being at the mercy of someone else's words again.Episode Highlights[00:45] Q - How do we positively handle criticism?[00:50] A - Your Critics Are Your Best Friends[02:54] Thank You[05:50] Q - How should we respond to criticism when it's harsh?[05:56] A - With Compassion and Gratitude[09:13] We Want to Find the Gold[10:39] Q - What's the best way to handle manipulation or manipulative behaviors?[10:45] A - Manipulative Behavior Requires a Reward[13:44] A Suffering Competition[16:32] The Greatest Crime Against Nature[17:59] Q - Can you share any strategies for responding to verbal abuse?[18:03] A - Just a Noise[20:02] A - They Must Be SufferingUseful Linksinfo@thomknoles.com https://thomknoles.com/https://www.instagram.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.facebook.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.youtube.com/c/thomknoleshttps://thomknoles.com/ask-thom-anything/
Have a quick question to be explored on the show? Send us a text message! Include your email address if you would like a personal response. Click HEREUtah listener Heather wonders what more she can do to protect her two sons from their verbally abusive father. The 14-year-old explodes with dad, while the 13-year-old son witnesses the drama and tries to keep things from getting worse. Diane& Rick discuss the different roles children play in the family system and what Heather can do to help each child feel emotionally safe (while also complying with the court-ordered custody arrangement).WHAT'S HAPPENING LINKS:This Week's GOOD NEWS STORYIf you'd like to be part of our Pediatrician/Co-Parent brainstorming session on January 28th (on Zoom) at 2:00 pm (EST), sign up HERE!Diane's new DAILY DEVOTIONAL FOR FRUSTRATED CO-PARENTS has been released. To get a free 7-day trial, CLICK HERE!Attend the weekly Hump Day Wednesdays via Zoom for only $10/month (exclusively for Patreon VIPs). This is a great way to get your questions answered personally by Diane or Rick! Purchase a one-year Patreon VIP subscription and receive the I Am Non-Impossible journal. To purchase the journal, CLICK HERE. IMPACT Training for Professionals - do you want to build a thriving team practice to help high conflict co-parents? Consider our IMPACT training for your practice groupSupport the showWant to talk about this episode with Diane and other parents? Be part of the conversation on the NON-Impossibles Facebook groupFind us on X (Twitter) and Instagram @CPDilemmasIf you are a professional working with high-conflict co-parents, join our LinkedIn group.Have a co-parent dilemma? Email Dilemma@CPDilemmas.com Become a Non-Impossible VIP Listener for some really cool perks!To get a special discount on therapy through BetterHelp, visit www.BetterHelp.com/DilemmaRATE THE SHOW!CLICK HERE to subscribe to our monthly podcast email to get a sneak peak into upcoming topics
My husband Zane and I discuss how our words hold the power to enhance or destroy a marriage. Episode At A Glance: This week on The SavvyCast, my husband Zane joins me to talk about the power of words in a marriage. We have all heard the saying “sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me,” but this proves to be far from true, especially in the context of a marriage. Our words hold the power to build someone up or tear them down. In this episode, Zane and I discuss the power of affirmation as well as the 13 most common forms of verbal abuse. This episode is geared towards marital relationships, but these truths can easily be applied to friendships, parent/child relationships, and much more! Who Is Zane Tarence? Zane is originally from Montgomery, Alabama, and he and Jamie have been married for 35 years. In addition to being an incredible husband and father, Zane works as the managing partner with Founders Advisors. He is also the author of 17 Reasons Your Company is Not Investment Grade & What to Do About It. Questions Answered In This Episode: Why do our words matter? What are the 13 most common forms of verbal abuse? Why does verbal abuse happen in marriages? How can words build intimacy in marriage? 13 Most Common Forms of Verbal Abuse 1. Withholding 2. Countering 3. Discounting 4. Verbal abuse disguised as jokes/humor 5. Accusing and blaming 6. Judging and criticizing 7. Trivializing/Underminin 8. Threatening 9. Name calling 10. Forgetting 11. Ordering 12. Denial 13. Abusive anger Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Careers In Finance Podcast Episode with Zane Zane's book I hope you enjoyed this episode! As always, if you have time to rate, review, and subscribe to The SavvyCast on Apple Podcasts, it would be so appreciated. If you would prefer to watch the podcast interview, check it out on YouTube. Blessings to you! If you enjoyed this episode, check out the ones below: How to Land A Job and Nail the Interview With Zane Tarence Zane's Advice to Young Men: How to Pursue a Woman
Verbal abuse strikes at the heart of the person who is abused. If you have verbally abused your spouse and sincerely want to stop, turn your harsh and critical words into loving and caring words. When you begin to change your behavior, your actions will prove you're sincere.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/lovelanguageminuteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 399, including tracks from Verbal Abuse, City Saints, Original Anger, The Errorists, Burning Flag, The Autocratic$, Stick to Your Guns, The Locals, Nirvana, and They Might Be Giants. The episode is loaded with a bunch of new music shared with us, we cover a couple great albums, and wrap up the show with a grunge and an alternative track.
Topics: Disaster, Adult Children, Parenting, Verbal Abuse, Dating Hosts: Brian Perez, Dr. Jill Hubbard, Chris Williams Caller Questions More: 1. Dr. Jill shares her thoughts on what to do when disaster strikes. 2. My 19yo son is in college studying psychology and has become hateful in his speech toward his mother; how do I deal with him? 3. My wife said some unbelievably terrible things to me in front of the kids 13yrs ago, and it's still hard for me today. 4. I've been dating a man for 3yrs and it's not even serious; what should I do? Suggested Resources: How We Love Boundaries Trust To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/451/29
Topics: Feelings, Same-Sex Attraction, Affairs, Betrayal, Adult Children, Enabling, Physical Abuse, Verbal Abuse, Aging Parents Hosts: Chris Williams, Marc Cameron, JJ West Caller Questions More: 1. Marc discusses the amount of credibility to give to your feelings. 2. How do we love our 22yo daughter who came out as a lesbian and now has a girlfriend? 3. My husband was unfaithful 10yrs ago, is in recovery, and I attended Restore; what else can I do? 4. When do I give tough love to my daughter who lost two of her kids after a fight with her current husband, and I stepped in to care for their baby? 5. Should we leave our 31yo daughter alone? She has PTSD and recently screamed at us and called us horrible names. 6. My 96yo mother has Alzheimer's; do we let her know that her loving aunt passed away? Suggested Resources: Doing Life with Your Adult Children Worthy of Her Trust Emotionally Destructive Relationship Boundaries Living Strong, Finishing Well To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/451/29
Verbal abuse is the first topic of an 8 part series where I dig deep into what abuse is and the different types. You can find more information here- httls://facebook.com/hopewhentherewasnone Have you ever heard the childhood rhyme, "Sticks and stones, may break my bones, but words can never hurt me?" You can actually find many examples of this here- https://literarydevices.net/sticks-and-stones-may-break-my-bones/ Words can make you laugh or hurt you deeply wounding your soul. You can carry those words with you throughout your life. Negative words can intimidate, scare, humiliate, isolate, control, and manipulate someone. It's more than just curse words. Tune in for examples. Someone out there needs to know they are not alone and that they can survive. Perhaps you are a parent or friend of someone trapped in an abusive relationship and need to know how to help. My goal is to share awareness, offer empowerment, and educate others about emotional traumas and domestic abuse. Here I will share my story and also stories of courage and healing from Survivors, Coaches, to Therapists/Counselors. Find me here- https://linktr.ee/melindakunst Find help and info here- https://www.thehotline.org/ https://www.domesticshelters.org/ https://internationalwomenshouse.org/get-help https://www.domesticshelters.org/resources/national-global-organizations Sexual Assault Hotline- https://www.rainn.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melinda-j-kunst/support
Topics: Feelings, Same-Sex Attraction, Affairs, Betrayal, Adult Children, Enabling, Physical Abuse, Verbal Abuse, Aging Parents Hosts: Chris Williams, Marc Cameron, JJ West Caller Questions More: 1. Marc discusses the amount of credibility to give to your feelings. 2. How do we love our 22yo daughter who came out as a lesbian and now has a girlfriend? 3. My husband was unfaithful 10yrs ago, is in recovery, and I attended Restore; what else can I do? 4. When do I give tough love to my daughter who lost two of her kids after a fight with her current husband, and I stepped in to care for their baby? 5. Should we leave our 31yo daughter alone? She has PTSD and recently screamed at us and called us horrible names. 6. My 96yo mother has Alzheimer's; do we let her know that her loving aunt passed away? Suggested Resources: Doing Life with Your Adult Children Worthy of Her Trust Emotionally Destructive Relationship Boundaries Living Strong, Finishing Well To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/451/29
Topics: Sexual Addiction, Confrontation, Boundaries, Verbal Abuse, Anger, Teens, Parenting, Sexual Integrity Hosts: Chris Williams, Marc Cameron, JJ West Caller Questions & More: JJ shares similar questions he gets asked whether he is presenting at the Every Man's Battle Intensive or speaking to a men's group. A woman at church keeps calling me a gimp even after I asked her not to; is there The post New Life Live: December 9, 2024 appeared first on New Life.
Topics: Sexual Addiction, Confrontation, Boundaries, Verbal Abuse, Anger, Teens, Parenting, Sexual Integrity Hosts: Chris Williams, Marc Cameron, JJ West Caller Questions More: 1. JJ shares similar questions he gets asked whether he is presenting at the Every Man's Battle Intensive or speaking to a men's group. 2. A woman at church keeps calling me a gimp even after I asked her not to; is there something I am doing wrong? 3. My husband of 7yrs accused me of stealing cash and told me to leave. He also calls me names and throws things; how do I get him to change? 4. My in-laws are listening to our 15yo daughter who is painting us in a very bad light; what can I do? 5. My husband has been seeing sex workers for 15yrs and putting me at risk. Suggested Resources: People Fuel Emotionally Destructive Relationship How We Love Our Kids Intimate Deception To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/451/29
Topics: Sexual Addiction, Confrontation, Boundaries, Verbal Abuse, Anger, Teens, Parenting, Sexual Integrity Hosts: Chris Williams, Marc Cameron, JJ West Caller Questions More: 1. JJ shares similar questions he gets asked whether he is presenting at the Every Man's Battle Intensive or speaking to a men's group. 2. A woman at church keeps calling me a gimp even after I asked her not to; is there something I am doing wrong? 3. My husband of 7yrs accused me of stealing cash and told me to leave. He also calls me names and throws things; how do I get him to change? 4. My in-laws are listening to our 15yo daughter who is painting us in a very bad light; what can I do? 5. My husband has been seeing sex workers for 15yrs and putting me at risk. Suggested Resources: People Fuel Emotionally Destructive Relationship How We Love Our Kids Intimate Deception To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/451/29
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There are ways to get help.Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter: @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter: @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks
Topics: Parenting, Adult Children, Mother Issues, Grief, Father Issues, Alcohol, Counseling, Engagement, Christian Walk, Borderline, Verbal Abuse Hosts: Dr. Alice Benton, Dr. Jacqui Mack-Harris, Dr. Jim Burns Caller Questions More: 1. Dr. Jim provides encouragement that you are not defined by the poor choices of your kids. 2. Where do I get help to overcome my daughter not speaking with me and kicking out my abusive mother after she threw things and called me a pig? 3. My sister died, and I've been struggling with my father who drinks and fell yesterday. 4. My son is in the hospital for kidney failure because he is an alcoholic; how can I find someone in our area that we trust to counsel him? 5. I've devoted myself to God for the last 6mos, but my fianc has no faith and got upset at me for tithing. Do I stay with him or break up? 6. How do I confront my 22yo daughter who came for Thanksgiving, but I wonder if she is living in a car and is borderline? 7. How do I have a better relationship with my adult daughter who is verbally abusive to me? Suggested Resources: Doing Life with Your Adult Children Life Recovery Workbook for Grief How We Love Understanding and Loving a Person with Borderline Personality Disorder To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/451/29
Topics: Parenting, Adult Children, Mother Issues, Grief, Father Issues, Alcohol, Counseling, Engagement, Christian Walk, Borderline, Verbal Abuse Hosts: Dr. Alice Benton, Dr. Jacqui Mack-Harris, Dr. Jim Burns Caller Questions More: 1. Dr. Jim provides encouragement that you are not defined by the poor choices of your kids. 2. Where do I get help to overcome my daughter not speaking with me and kicking out my abusive mother after she threw things and called me a pig? 3. My sister died, and I've been struggling with my father who drinks and fell yesterday. 4. My son is in the hospital for kidney failure because he is an alcoholic; how can I find someone in our area that we trust to counsel him? 5. I've devoted myself to God for the last 6mos, but my fianc has no faith and got upset at me for tithing. Do I stay with him or break up? 6. How do I confront my 22yo daughter who came for Thanksgiving, but I wonder if she is living in a car and is borderline? 7. How do I have a better relationship with my adult daughter who is verbally abusive to me? Suggested Resources: Doing Life with Your Adult Children Life Recovery Workbook for Grief How We Love Understanding and Loving a Person with Borderline Personality Disorder To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/451/29
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If you've ever experienced verbal abuse, you know how devastating, demeaning and cruel it is. You know how destructive it is to your self-esteem. When that hurtful scenario keeps recurring, it seems the only sane thing to do is get away from that abusive person at least temporarily and possibly permanently. But when that person is your husband, someone you've built a life with—sworn to love, honor and respect—and have children with, it's not so easy to tear apart your family. But you don't want to live with ongoing verbal abuse either! Nobody should have to live with that. What if you could reduce the blow-ups? What if they dwindled down to hardly ever? Or even none at all? I wouldn't have believed that was possible if I hadn't seen it in my own marriage. And now that I've also witnessed thousands of other women use the Connection Framework to create the same peaceful, even playful outcome in their marriages, I'm a believer. You don't have to take my word for it—you can see for yourself by experimenting in your own relationship. Learn what victims of verbal abuse have done to create peace, connection, and playfulness in their relationships. Sometimes, such victims make one of two common mistakes that worsen the abuse. It's shocking because I remember feeling so hopeless and helpless about this in my marriage, I was offended by the idea that I was making any mistakes besides having married the wrong person! But I was making these two mistakes that were within my control to fix…
It's no exaggeration when we state that we grew up in record stores. From our early teens right up to this writing, we had a variety of shops that were/are our homes away from home. These hallowed halls come with a variety of memories you just don't get with streaming. So this week we figured we'd give these cherished shops a "Horns Up" and share some memories. For instance, some of the cool albums we found, autograph signings and the awesome interactions we had some of the awesome people behind the counters. What are some of your cool record store memories? In our "News, Views and Tunes", we go off on the cancelled Canadian King Diamond dates and our friends appear in the new Toxic Avenger comics. Musically, we crank some new + used from Verbal Abuse, Living Death, Warcollapse, Sabire, Bitch School, Satan's Fall and introduce trad metallers Bronze in our "Indie Spotlight". Horns Up!
In this episode, Kreed explores the complexities of estrangement and communication between parents and adult children. The discussion centers around the often misunderstood expressions of anger, which may be perceived as verbal abuse but are often cries for connection and validation stemming from unmet emotional needs. Kreed emphasizes the importance of recognizing one's own unhealed wounds that can influence reactions to a child's anger. The episode provides insights on how to shift perspectives from viewing harsh words as attacks to understanding them as expressions of deeper emotional pain. Ultimately, Kreed advocates for healing through curiosity, compassion, and open communication to foster reconnection. TAKEAWAYS - Estrangement is a challenging experience for both parents and children. - Anger from adult children can often be a cry for connection. - What is labeled as verbal abuse may reflect unmet emotional needs. - Parents' unhealed wounds can affect their perception of their child's anger. - Validating a child's feelings is crucial for healing relationships. - Setting boundaries is important when faced with disrespectful language. - Understanding the root of anger can lead to better communication. - Healing begins with curiosity and a willingness to listen. - It's essential to differentiate between abusive behavior and emotional expression. - Reconnection requires effort from both parents and children. http://www.TheEstrangedHeart.com Email Kreed at: TheEstrangedHeart@gmail.com Leave a voicemail for Kreed: https://www.theestrangedheart.com/voicemail/ Coaching with Kreed - https://TheEstrangedHeart-scheduler.as.me/COACHING Facebook Support Group for estranged moms: facilitated by Kreed: https://www.facebook.com/groups/estrangedmotherssupportgroup If you wish to become a financial supporter of the podcast and Kreed's work with estranged parents & adult children: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kreedrevere (one time donation) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theestrangedheart/support
For the next 4 episodes, Mama D is joined by the hosts of the podcast The Neatcast. As expected, it was very different from normal episodes but that made it so very special! In the third Neatcast episode, Zack shares how his life changed which is described best by "I Wouldn't Be Me". Zack openly talks about the struggles he had in education as a young child, and how those struggles still affect his adult life in terms of confidence. He briefly talks about his childhood trauma, choices he made then, and choices he makes now. He is out to Break The Cycles, and we are so proud of him. WARNING: There is a Tough Topics and Language Warning on this episode.The Neatcast Series are episodes 241, 242, 243, and 244.The NeatcastPetals of Support is brought to you by Spreaker Prime Please be sure to Rate and Review this episode. Subscribe and Share Please consider being a Supporter of this podcast for $5/month https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/petals-of-support--5614807/support Email me at: petals.s@aol.com X, Instagram, Threads, TikTok: @PetalsofSupport https://linktr.ee/petalsofsupportPetals of Support is a member of the Unfiltered Studios Networkhttps://www.unfpod.com
DJ Jesse Luscious presents a triple shot Luscious Listener's Choice with Reduced, Flores y Fuego, & Slaughterhouse before diving into some of the best East Bay Punk from the 80s through the 00s. Hear stories about that legendary scene while he spins Fang, Rancid, Tilt, Neurosis, Black Fork, Pinhead Gunpowder, Samiam, Verbal Abuse, Fuel, Blatz, Crimpshrine, Christ On Parade, Operation Ivy, FIFTEEN, Grimple, Downfall, Hellbillys, Special Forces, Monsula, Dead And Gone, Jack Acid, American Steel, Subincision, The Influents, The Mr. T Experience, Econochrist, Black Fork, Filth, AFI, Green Day, & Fuel! Reduced- Get Me Out Alive Flores Y Fuego- Abraza El Fracaso Slaughterhouse- Poison Fang- Skinheads Smoke Dope Crimpshrine- Freewill Christ On Parade- Teach Your Children Well Operation Ivy- Knowledge Filth- Today's Lesson Blatz- Berkeley Is My Baby (And I Want To Kill It) Econochrist- Take Jack Acid- Idiot Mr. T Experience- At Gilman Street Green Day- Christie Road Tilt- Crying Jag Rancid- Detroit American Steel- Got A Backbeat Influents- Chain Parade Grimple- Vivisick Black Fork- People's Parking Lot Verbal Abuse- Rocks Yer Liver Neurosis- Double Edged Sword Fuel- The Name Is Monsula- When Will It End Downfall- North Berkeley Pinhead Gunpowder- Losers Of The Year Subincision- 1983 Teenage Car Crash Special Forces- Special Forces Samiam- Speed Dead And Gone- T.V. Baby Hellbillys- Nitro Ghouls AFI- Yurf Rendenmain Fifteen- Resolution
How can we best respond to abuse? I'm your host, Tina Yeager, and today, we're diving deep into the complex and challenging topic of domestic violence and abuse recovery. Joining us is our esteemed guest, Stacey Womack, the founder and executive director of ARMS, an abuse recovery ministry service. With over 26 years of experience in the field, Stacey has dedicated her life to supporting victims and reforming perpetrators of abuse. In this episode, we discuss her invaluable insights and practical strategies showcased in her book, "On the Front Lines of Abuse: Strategies for the Faith Community." We'll explore the multifaceted nature of domestic violence, which encompasses not just physical, but also verbal, psychological, financial, sexual, property, and spiritual abuse. Stacey shares harrowing stories of perseverance and transformation, as well as the essential role the faith community can play in providing safety, support, and education. We also delve into the alarming statistics and the dangers victims face, especially when attempting to leave abusive relationships. Importantly, we'll discuss how to approach and support those at risk, emphasizing the need for empathy, validation, and practical help. From detailed accounts of the abuse cycle to the emotional wounds inflicted on children, our conversation aims to shed light on the pressing need for awareness and action within our communities. Stay with us as we uncover vital resources available at https://abuserecovery.org/, discuss the power of compassionate support, and emphasize the godly practice of setting boundaries for safety and healing. Whether you're a survivor, a faith leader, or someone looking to educate yourself on this critical issue, today's episode is a crucial listen. Let's embark on this journey of hope, recovery, and transformation together. Here are three key takeaways:
Topics: Reactions, Comparisons, Childhood Trauma, Passive-Aggressive, Drug Addiction, Adult Children, Siblings, Verbal Abuse, Grief Hosts: Becky Brown, Dr. Sheri Keffer, Laura Mangin-McDonald Caller Questions & More: Dr. Sheri Keffer shares her parable on how a pot of boiling water can describe what's happening in a relationship. There are so many comparisons for couples out there on social media; how can we have healthy conversations with our The post New Life Live: September 25, 2024 appeared first on New Life.
Topics: Screens, Bipolar, Incarceration, Marijuana, Boundaries, Verbal Abuse, Affairs, Forgiveness, Adult Children, Estrangement Hosts: Chris Williams and Dr. Jim Burns Caller Questions & More: Dr. Jim Burns shares how to create a media-safe home. Where do I go with my relationship with my 23yo son after he set a fire in our house? My ex-husband was verbally abusive, and I cheated on him to get out The post New Life Live: September 6, 2024 appeared first on New Life.
“Dr. Cheryl, is it time to break up with my verbally abusive partner?” “My partner and I fall into verbally abusive patterns, how can we overcome this?” “How do I know if my spouse is verbally abusing me?” Today's Sex, Love, and Elephants is part of a series of some of my all-time favorite couples Q&A episodes that I did a few summers ago. In it, I'm sharing my advice for those of you that are wondering if verbal abuse in a relationship can ever be overcome. Tune in and hear what I've learned from my decades of work with couples just like you. Are you ready to reconnect with your honey? To create love and passion that last a lifetime? Join the Become Passion waitlist and hear more about the program! Want to know more? Check out the Become Passion testimonials for reviews from actual couples that I've helped through this profound program. In This Episode, You Will Learn: How to identify verbal abuse (4:34) The importance of taking a time out when you're flooded (11:57) An example of a non-verbally abusive, highly emotional person (16:39) That there are countless ways to learn how to fight fair, apologize, and forgive (24:46) If you should break up with your verbally abusive partner (27:50) This week's LoveByte (30:39) Want to learn more about Buddhism and relationships? Cheryl's book Buddha's Bedroom is a great resource! Want to rate your relationship on the three keys to great long term love? Take the Passion Quiz. Let's Connect! Website - Sign up for Weekly LoveBytes here Youtube Follow @drcherylfraser on Instagram
In this Season 10 bonus episode, we allow you into the comraderie of sisterhood. Women worldwide deserve to be proteted and cherished regardless of their preferences. May this episode serve as insight on what to tolerate and what not to tolerate from anyone.Trigger warning, points made in this podcast episode will shed light on various ways the women in this week's episode escaped some unfavorable situations. Stay connected on all socials @argh_u_mad For more information or support visit arghumad.com
Repairing a relationship is not always easy. Dysfunctional patterns emerge and can interfere in your success and happiness. Today's episode explores 3 things you can avoid doing while you are in the process of reconnecting with the ones you love.
Dr. Laura Saunders talks about what constitutes verbal abuse and how you can stop it.Support the Show.Thank you for listening, please share and subscribe! Follow me on social media @karasundlun.For more info and requests for speaking visit www.karasundlunmedia.com
Topics: Forgiveness, Verbal Abuse, Caregiving, Autism, Video Games, Teens, Sexual Integrity, Isolation, Gender Identity Hosts: Becky Brown, and presenters at Intimacy in Marriage Intensive, Laura Mangin-McDonald and JJ West Caller Questions & More: Laura Mangin-McDonald shares how forgiving is not forgetting. At what point do I step in to help my mom? She cares for my dad with Parkinson's and he is verbally abusive. My The post New Life Live: July 5, 2024 appeared first on New Life.
Being specific about the type of verbal abuse you experienced. Mine was "Anger Talk". --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/benjamin-allen-belzer/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/benjamin-allen-belzer/support
Tara Costigan was murdered in 2015, one day after taking out a DVO on her ex-partner Marcus Rappel. The day he laid a finger on her was the day he murdered her. Before that the abuse had been verbal. Emotional. Tara did everything ‘right'. She followed advice and took steps in the system designed to protect her, even though she was nervous about how he might react. And then she died, in the most horrendous of ways, while cradling her one-week-old daughter. Her murder changed the fabric of Canberra and the conversation surrounding domestic violence. THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia Find out more about Mamamia's charity partner RizeUp Australia here. And if this episode has brought up anything for you or if you just feel like you need to speak to someone, call 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732). CREDITS Guest: Heidi Lemon author of The First Time He Hit Her Host: Gemma Bath Executive Producer: Gia Moylan Audio Producer: Scott Stronach GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening! Email us at truecrime@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice note, and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Topics: Anger, Verbal Abuse, Adult Children, Boundaries, Finances, Drug Addiction, Pornography Hosts: Becky Brown, Dr. Jacqui Mack-Harris, Dr. Jim Burns Caller Questions: How do I handle my adult son who gets angry and yells at me for hours? My sister took guardianship of our niece but is using the money for herself; how do I oppose her if she is blaming us in The post New Life Live: April 24, 2024 appeared first on New Life.
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The Prism of America's Education with Host Karen Schoen – We explore the heated divide between political ideologies, focusing on the verbal attacks and differing beliefs about government's role. We share personal experiences from a discussion group turned contentious over politics, highlight media influences on public perception, and warn of upcoming societal challenges as ideological battles intensify, stressing the importance of staying informed and resilient.
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This month only! Dr. Cheryl is teaching some FREE relationship workshops! If you want to be the first to know when registration opens make sure you get on the VIP waitlist HERE.You'll also hear about the 12 week Become Passion program—it kicks off May 3rd.Still not sure if Become Passion is right for you? Check out some testimonials from real couples just like you!Marriage 911! What's your emergency? So, you've just had a flooded argument… Even if you didn't resort to overt verbal abuse like yelling, swearing, or being especially cruel, you know that you said irrational things. But here's the truth: It's not entirely your fault. When we're dysregulated, we're not rational. On today's episode of Sex, Love, and Elephants, I'm teaching you about verbal abuse. Verbal abuse has the power to make us spiral—we go down the dark rabbit hole and end up rehashing every old wound, never seeming to get out of that same repeating argument. It isn't always obvious but it does occur way too often—and it can absolutely destroy your relationship.In This Episode, You'll Learn:Verbal abuse can be bickering, criticizing and nitpicking, and using controlling language (04:09)Giving your partner the silent treatment or a severe lack of communication can also feel abusive (04:37)Learning to self regulate our emotions is one of the most important things we can do for our relationships (06:58)Be kind to your friend… And if you snap, apologize! (07:38)Want to learn more about Buddhism and relationships? Cheryl's book Buddha's Bedroom is a great resource!Let's Connect! Website - Sign up for Weekly LoveBytes here YoutubeIf you want to rate your relationship, take the Passion QuizFollow @drcherylfraser on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It has such a chilling effect on intimacy you're getting called names, especially rude ones that you wouldn't even want to repeat. It's so hurtful and scary. Everyone knows you shouldn't put up with that if you have any self-respect. Verbal or emotional abuse is not okay. It also makes you feel really bad—unless you practice the Intimacy Skills and know about vulnerability. I know it sounds odd to even use the word “vulnerability” in the same sentence as “name-calling.” How can you be vulnerable when he has just attacked you like that? That sounds crazy, right? It did to me too at first. So on today's episode of The Empowered Wife Podcast, I'm sharing 3 decisive strategies for when your husband calls you names. And, my guest Bre's husband never wanted to spend time with her. Then she found out he was having an emotional affair with his ex. She wanted a divorce. But when she started to do some things differently, he changed without her even having to ask. Today they spend time together, and her marriage is fun and meaningful. She's going to tell us how she did it so you can do it too.
In this compelling episode, we delve into the courageous journey of Amanda as she navigates through tumultuous waters in her marriage, finding strength, and healing amidst chaos. Early Struggles and Expectations: Amanda reflects on the early struggles in her marriage, feeling the weight of societal and religious expectations placed upon her as a wife and Christian. The pressure to maintain a facade of perfection made it difficult for her to seek help. Impact on Family and Identity Crisis: She shares the realization of how her marital struggles affected her children, prompting her to prioritize their well-being over societal expectations. Amanda opens up about the identity crisis she experienced when her reactions contradicted her perceived identity. Overcoming Shame and Seeking Help: Despite feelings of shame and embarrassment, Amanda reached a turning point when she recognized the need to prioritize her mental health and seek support for herself and her children. Discovering Support and Resources: Amanda discusses her journey of finding support through programs like Conquer and Walking in Core Strength, which provided her with valuable tools and biblical guidance to navigate through her challenges. Facing Reality and Acceptance: Amanda bravely confronts the reality of her marital situation, acknowledging persistent behavior patterns. Despite the challenges, she maintains hope and resilience, prioritizing personal growth and the well-being of herself and her children. RESOURCES: Join Walking in Core Strength: www.leslievernick.com/strength
Topics: Teens, Sleep, Decisions, Injustice, Verbal Abuse, Anger, Grandparenting Hosts: Becky Brown, Dr. Alice Benton, Marc Cameron Caller Questions: Our high school granddaughter can't get up in the morning; what is going on? How can I determine where I want to live? I've been traveling a few months. How do believers cope with injustice and cruelty in the world today? Our grandkids are The post New Life Live: March 5, 2024 appeared first on New Life.
Nurses Out Loud with Nurse Michele, RN – We delve into the profound impact of verbal abuse within faith communities. Drawing from biblical scripture and personal insights, they shed light on the destructive power of words and the urgent need for faith leaders to address this issue. Join us as we uncover the hidden struggle faced by victims and advocate for a more compassionate and just approach within our religious communities.
On The Literary Life today, Angelina, Cindy and Thomas recap their reading from the past year. They first share some general thoughts on their year of reading and what sorts of books they completed. Other questions they discuss are on what books surprised them, what “low brow” books they read, and more! Come back next week for a preview of all the books we will be covering in the podcast in 2024. Stay tuned to the end of the episode for an important announcement! Cindy is currewntly offering at 20% OFF discount throughout the holidays. Use coupon code “advent2023” on MorningTimeforMoms.com/shop until January 2024. The House of Humane Letters is currently having their Christmas sale until December 31, 2023. Everything pre-recorded is now 20% OFF, so hop on over and get the classes at their best prices now. You can now also sign up for Atlee Northmore's webinar “A Medieval Romance in a Galaxy Far, Far Away: How to Read Star Wars.” If you missed it, go back to last month's episode to get all the information about our 2024 Reading Challenge, Book of Centuries. Commonplace Quotes: Life was a hiding place that played me false. Lascelles Abercrombie, from “Epitaph” But if man's attention is repaid so handsomely, his inattention costs him dearly. Every time he diagrams something instead of looking at it, every time he regards not what a thing is but what it can be made to mean to him, every time he substitutes a conceit for a fact, he gets grease all over the kitchen of the world. Reality slips away from him, and he is left with nothing but the oldest monstrosity in the world–an idol. Robert Farrar Capon, from The Supper of the Lamb Some writers confuse authenticity, which they ought always to aim at, with originality, which they should never bother about. There is a certain kind of person who is so dominated by the desire to be loved for himself alone that he has constantly to test those around him by tiresome behavior; what he says and does must be admired, not because it is intrinsically admirable, but because it is his remark, his act. Does not this explain a good deal of avant-garde art? W. H. Auden, from The Dyer's Hand On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again by John Keats O golden-tongued Romance with serene lute! Fair pluméd Syren! Queen of far away! Leave melodizing on this wintry day, Shut up thine olden pages, and be mute: Adieu! for once again the fierce dispute, Betwixt damnation and impassion'd clay Must I burn through; once more humbly assay The bitter-sweet of this Shakespearian fruit. Chief Poet! and ye clouds of Albion, Begetters of our deep eternal theme, When through the old oak forest I am gone, Let me not wander in a barren dream, But when I am consumed in the fire, Give me new Phoenix wings to fly at my desire. Books Mentioned: English Literature in the 16th Century by C. S. Lewis The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens Elizabeth and Her German Garden by Elizabeth von Arnim The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club by Dorothy L. Sayers The Trumpet Major by Thomas Hardy The Talisman by Sir Walter Scott Anne of Geierstein by Sir Walter Scott The Victorian Cycle by Esme Wingfield-Stratford The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon In the South Seas by Robert Louis Stevenson The History of Tom Jones, Foundling by Henry Fielding The History of the Life of the Late Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great by Henry Fielding The Vicar of Wakefield by Oliver Goldsmith The Clergyman's Daughter by George Orwell Coming Up for Air by George Orwell The Road to Wigan Pier by George Orwell Our Island Story by H. E Marshall English Literature for Boys and Girls by H. E. Marshall 1066 and All That by Sellar and Yeatman Dave Berry Slept Here by Dave Berry The Harry Potter Series by J. K. Rowling Tied Up in Tinsel by Ngaio Marsh The Mistletoe Murder and Other Stories by P. D. James Lady Susan by Jane Austen The Go-Between by L. P. Hartley The Color Purple by Alice Walker World Enough and Time by Christian McEwen An Anthology of Invective and Verbal Abuse edited by Hugh Kingsmill Encyclopedia Brown books by Donald J. Sobol The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis The Woman in Me by Brittany Spears Sackett Series by Louis L'Amour The Education of a Wandering Man by Louis L'Amour Madly, Deeply by Alan Rickman Counting the Cost by Jill Duggar Spare by Prince Harry (not recommended) Sir John Fielding Series by Bruce Alexander Literary Life Commonplace Books Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe Support The Literary Life: Become a patron of The Literary Life podcast as part of the “Friends and Fellows Community” on Patreon, and get some amazing bonus content! Thanks for your support! Connect with Us: You can find Angelina and Thomas at HouseofHumaneLetters.com, on Instagram @angelinastanford, and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ANGStanford/ Find Cindy at morningtimeformoms.com, on Instagram @cindyordoamoris and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/CindyRollinsWriter. Check out Cindy's own Patreon page also! Follow The Literary Life on Instagram, and jump into our private Facebook group, The Literary Life Discussion Group, and let's get the book talk going! http://bit.ly/literarylifeFB