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Een aflevering vol bijgeloof, goed zijn voor anderen en de aanwezigheid voelen van overleden mensen. Julia vertelt over haar oma Iet en een spooky gebeurtenis op Wordfeud. Stefan denkt na over the Butterfly Effect (iets met Hitler en wat als hij niet gestorven zou zijn in WOI?). Sean is als de dood om iets te jinxen. Ohja en als vervelende mannen op straat hun mond zouden kunnen houden zou dat TOP zijn.
In 2025 komen GTA 6 en de Nintendo Switch 2 naar alle waarschijnlijkheid op de markt, maar wat kunnen we daarvan verwachten? En wat gaat er nog meer gebeuren in de game-industrie in dit nieuwe kalenderjaar. Dat bespreken Joe van Burik, Niels Kooloos en Jochem Visser in deze aflevering van All in the Game met Joost van Dreunen, academicus aan de New York University en CEO van gamemarktonderzoeksbureau Aldora. Wat speelt er bij Niels, Joe en Jochem? Balatro Vampire Survivors: ode to Castlevania Travelling at Night Retro-rubriekBNR-collega en The Daily Move-presentatrice Liesbeth Staats vertelt over Wordfeud (gelanceerd in 2010 op iOS.) Over All in the GameAll in the Game is de podcast over games voor iedereen. Wanneer er iets speelt in de wereld van games, hoor je dat hier: spannende ontwikkelingen, boeiende onderzoeken en natuurlijk de nieuwste releases om te spelen op je PlayStation, Xbox, pc of welk platform dan ook. Onder leiding van BNR's techredacteur Joe van Burik hoor je gesprekken met andere gamekenners, zoals beursnerd Jochem Visser, techredacteurs Niels Kooloos en Daniël Mol én popcultuurkenners Donner Bakker en Sam van Zuilen. Ook hoogleraar computerwetenschappen Felienne Herman en universiteit docent Laura van der Lubbe schuiven geregeld aan, en je hoort bijdragen van audioproducers André Dortmont en Wesley Schouwenaars, Elke week hoor je minimaal één aflevering van All in the Game. Of juist meerdere, wanneer er veel speelt in de wereld van games. Soms met impressies en analyses over actuele ontwikkelingen en nieuwe games. Andere keren kun je luisteren naar interviews met makers van bijzondere games, van Grand Theft Auto (GTA) tot Baldur's Gate 3 - zowel Nederlandse als internationale ontwikkelaars. Of we praten met e-sport-atleten, onderzoekers en andere experts in de wereld van videogames, in onze rubriek Main Game. En regelmatig laten we iemand van BNR Nieuwsradio aanschuiven om te vertelen over diens favoriete game van vroeger in de Retro-rubriek. In deze podcast kijken we verder dan alleen wat een game leuk maakt: we bespreken juist ook in de culturele, maatschappelijke, economische en technologische impact ervan. Jaarlijks gaat er immers zo'n 200 miljard euro om in de wereldwijde game-industrie, dat is al (vele jaren zelfs) daadwerkelijk meer dan de muziek- en filmindustrie bij elkaar opgeteld. Zo hoor je bij All in the Game niet alleen wat je moet spelen - en op welk nieuwe (game)platform - maar kun je daar nog bewuster mee bezig zijn, over praten en natuurlijk van genieten. Of het nou gaat om Super Mario of Sonic the Hedgehog, Fortnite of Roblox, voetbalgames van EA Sports FC of de FIFA, Call of Duty of Battlefield, League of Legends of Dota,of goude oude titels zoals Tetris, Rollercoaster Tycoon, The Sims of zelfs Snake. En we hebben ook aandacht voor liefhebberijen die dicht op games zitten, zoals Dungeons & Dragons, Lego en de films, series en strips rond reeksen zoals Star Wars en Marvel. Het komt allemaal aan bod in All in the Game. All in the Game werd als podcast al in 2022 opgenomen in het archief van Het Nederlands instituut voor Beeld & Geluid in Hilversum - als eerste podcast van BNR Nieuwsradio en één van de eerste gamepodcasts van allemaal. Gezamenlijk met talloze Nederlandse televisieprogramma’s, radioshows, games, websites, webvideo’s en podcast vormt dit materiaal de Nederlandse mediageschiedenis. Over Joe van BurikJoe van Burik is presentator, podcastmaker en techredacteur bij BNR Nieuwsradio. Je hoort hem bijna dagelijks in de Tech Update met het laatste nieuws over digitale technologie, en gaat daar in BNR Digitaal (samen met Ben van der Burg) elke woensdag dieper op in met gasten uit de techwereld. Daarnaast maakt hij onder meer de podcast All in the Game, voor iedereen die meer wil horen over videogames.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pest eller kolera? Hvad er egentlig værst? Eller bedst? Vi ringer til knækirurgen Lasse - og så løser vi endelig debatten. Vi skal også høre om alle jeres U-romantiske måder, som I har mødt jeres kærester på. Hold da op... Så skal vi selvfølgelig også forbi jeres perfekte engelsk, og så har Mikkel fundet et hack til at være uovervindelig i Wordfeud. Værter: Liva Manghezi, Mikkel Rosendal og Andreas Kousholt. Medvirkende: Lasse Rasmussen, knækirurg.
I veckans Algoritmen snackar vi om några av internets coolaste rekord. Sofia träffar Sveriges bästa Wordfeud-spelare, Ninni snackar med 13-åriga Willis som blev den första i världen att vinna Tetris och så får vi veta allt om världsmästerskapet i Excel.
Felicia van Roermund leert een Noorse vrouw steeds intiemer kennen in de Wordfeud-chat.Wil je een keer een verhaal vertellen of leren hoe je dat moet doen? Ga dan naar onze website, want we zijn altijd op zoek naar nieuwe vertellers. Onze redactie leest alle inzendingen en neemt contact op.Dit is het Instagram-account van Echt Gebeurd.Voor mensen die het kunnen missen hebben we Vriend van de Show. Wil je donateur worden voor € 2,50 per maand of een eenmalige donatie doen, dan kan dat hier.Om te adverteren in onze podcast kun je contact opnemen met Dag en Nacht Media.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
David Druid är några dagar sen och inte kort! Linnea Wikblads reviderade favoritdjurslista och kåthet på Wordfeud! Vi firar samernas nationaldag tillsammans med Elin Teilus! Johan Petersson har gjort succé i fyra decennier, vi pratar Disneyklubben, Bröderna Fluff, Kapten Filling, Café Bärs, Helt Perfekt och Bäst i test! Babs Drougge på P3 Nyheter om misstänkta terrorplanen och civare på vagnen! Dessutom: Snusdose-gate! Malin Åkerman i Eurovision! Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Programledare: David Druid och Linnea Wikblad
Gamen heeft een erg slecht imago, terwijl deze vorm van entertainment ook veel te bieden heeft. Zo speelde Mignon eens een game waardoor ze alles weten over de Native Alaskans en Marco leerde op vroege leeftijd al afmetingen van kamers inschatten. (En laten we eerlijk wezen, daar heeft hij nog altijd lol van.) We hebben het over LAN-party's met energy drink en bamisoep, over escapisme en mensen die flirten via Wordfeud. En verder: Marco bevond zich in de wereld van Gen-Z en heeft daar een bizarre trend met giga verdienmodel ontdekt. Mignon heeft haar echte moeder en back-up moeder aan één tafel zien zitten. Ze vertelt ook wat Alexander Pechtold daarmee te maken heeft. http://eerstedingen.nl'Alle Eerste Dingen' is een productie van ILVY B.V. © ILVY Network https://linktr.ee/ilvynetwork Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gamen heeft een erg slecht imago, terwijl deze vorm van entertainment ook veel te bieden heeft. Zo speelde Mignon eens een game waardoor ze alles weten over de Native Alaskans en Marco leerde op vroege leeftijd al afmetingen van kamers inschatten. (En laten we eerlijk wezen, daar heeft hij nog altijd lol van.) We hebben het over LAN-party's met energy drink en bamisoep, over escapisme en mensen die flirten via Wordfeud. En verder: Marco bevond zich in de wereld van Gen-Z en heeft daar een bizarre trend met giga verdienmodel ontdekt. Mignon heeft haar echte moeder en back-up moeder aan één tafel zien zitten. Ze vertelt ook wat Alexander Pechtold daarmee te maken heeft. http://eerstedingen.nl 'Alle Eerste Dingen' is een productie van ILVY B.V. © ILVY Network https://linktr.ee/ilvynetwork Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Een heerlijke lange "donkere dagen" Parel: een alleenstaande vrouw krijgt een mobiele telefoon cadeau van haar zoon die aan de andere kant van de wereld woont. Het onschuldige spelletje Wordfeud zorgt ervoor dat haar overzichtelijke leven compleet overhoop komt te liggen. Zodra zij en haar overbuurvrouw van telefoon ruilen, is de chaos compleet. Een indringend relatiedrama in digitale tijden. 'Mevrouw Nederland' werd gemaakt door Bert Kommerij voor de NTR in 2012. Met: Mevrouw Nederland: Rick Nicolet Tineke, de overbuurvrouw: Isabella Chapel Victor: Coen van Vlijmen Boy: Hubert Fermin Verteller, tekst, regie: Bert Kommerij Muziek: Barbara Okma Opname en geluidsvormgeving: Jeroen Kuitenbrouwer Cello: Tjakina Oosting Fluit: Asia Maldzis Winter Saxofoon: Erik-Jan de With Parel Radio Podcast brengt twee-wekelijks de mooiste verzamelde radioverhalen. Host: Stef Visjager. Laat je reactie of sterren achter in je podcast app. Mailadres: radioparel@gmail.com
Tjalabing! Jeg har fått med meg eks-rapper, ska-synger og politisk journalist Aslak Borgersrud til å snakke om historien til den håndholdte spillsjangeren han har spilt klart mest i sitt liv: mobilspill. Det stemmer! Vi skal ned i WAP, Peggle, Fruit Ninja, Doodle Jump, TapTapRevolution, Labyrinth, PapiJump, World of Goo, Jetpack Joyride, Wordfeud, Cut The Rope, Infinity Blade og masse, masse mer. Spenn på deg EDGE-antennen og lek du er med, så spiller vi Tiny Wings opp og ned! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Spår fest i oljeservice // Wordfeud-gründer har tjent 370 mill. // Hegnar om Viktor Hovlands gevinst Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Betyr de små rare ordene i Wordfeud noe? Utprøving av genus i barnespråket kan føre til balla og haga. Hva er underteksten når noe skjer på tross av? Og å bygge ned kan uttrykke noe helt annet enn hva som faktisk skjer. I panelet: Toril Opsahl, Mikkel Ekeland Paulsen og Mari Nygård. Hør episoden i appen NRK Radio
Een nieuwe stichting legt een massaclaim neer bij Twitter. Miljoenen Nederlanders zijn volgens de Stichting Databescherming Nederland gedupeerd omdat apps als Wordfeud en Buienradar op illegale wijze persoonsgegevens zouden verhandelen. Dat gebeurde via advertentieplatform MoPub, dat tot eind 2021 eigendom was van Twitter. Ook in de Tech Update: Elon Musk speelt met de gedachte om Twitter volledig achter een betaalmuur te laten verdwijnen, meldt Platformer. Ondertussen heeft The Verge een FAQ voor salespersoneel in handen, waarin Twitter beweert dat het aantal gebruikers sinds de overname door Musk nog nooit zo snel groeide. Nintendo heeft het afgelopen kwartaal minder Switch-consoles verkocht dan een jaar geleden en gaat er de komende tijd minder produceren. Door onder meer een tekort aan chips schroeft Nintendo de productie met zo'n tien procent terug. Door softwareverkoop en de zwakke yen zag Nintendo de winst wel stijgen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pukk og fiberduk-sesongen er i gang på hytta til Harald. Thomas bruker for mye tid på Wordfeud og mener det er grunnen til at det skjer så lite annet i hverdagen. Og så blir det et annerledes dypdykk, Thomas får trekke en tilfeldig dagbok og finner gull. Produsert av: Linn Bjørnsen, PLAN-B. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Henrik pratar med Patrik Sjöberg:https://www.patreon.com/posts/47665686Avsnittet om garnrullare på Wordfeud:https://www.patreon.com/posts/43945032En sida full med snusk:https://dumpen.se/ETC om dumpen.se:https://www.etc.se/inrikes/patrik-sjoebergs-pedofiljaegare-slaar-till-mannen-med-kanelbullar-gaar-rakt-i-faellanMalin på twitter:https://twitter.com/malinmicheaMalins podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/5o1nobJKaXjGi13upInjTrKlippt av Magnus Esser BengtssonFacebook-sidan: https://www.facebook.com/HaveristernaFacebook-gruppen: https://www.facebook.com/groups/621926561576206/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haveristernaDiscord: https://discord.io/haveristernaPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/haveristernaVinjett av Dubmood: https://dubmood.bandcamp.com/Logga av Christoffer Svanströmer: https://www.facebook.com/ChristofferSvanstromer/Merch av Christoffer Svanströmer: https://shop.spreadshirt.se/haveristernastore/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sofie og Wordfeud-familien / PROBLEM: Anstrengt forhold til mamma / Beholde neseringen, eller gi blod? / Gjester som inviterer seg selv / Kanintrøbbel / Øvelseskjøring til besvær / Armbåndet og stahet / Gutter som er slettet / Storbyen i USA funker ikke / EPILOG: 1t 56min. Hør episoden i appen NRK Radio
Vad har egentligen Ålänningen sökt på under året 2021? Kan det stämma att Ålands Landskapsregering toppar kategorin "Underhållning"? Ja mycket karameller utlovas när Ålandspodden sammanfattar både sök- och nyhetsåret 2021. Det blir diskussion om de mest sökta bilmärkena, spelen, maträtterna, mediakanalerna och mycket, mycket annat. Visste du att "Wordfeud - fusk" finns med bland det mest sökta på? Eller att Pizza Diablo trendar högre än de övriga Åländska restaurangerna? Det visste inte Carl eller Daniel heller... Gott nytt år önskar Ålandspodden! Programledare: Carl Lönndahl & Daniel Dahlén.
Hur tar man sig igenom dessa eviga digitala möten? Vi pratar om vikten av pauser, blodsockernivåer och fokus. Dessutom om varför det är lätt att känna samhörighet med okända på nätet eller i telefon. Ett moderat kommunalråd i Lund tröttnade och gick ut på krogen under ett sex timmar långt möte. Hur kan vi undvika dessa långkörare och hur gör vi mötena mer effektiva? Mats Helmfrid, ordförande kommunfullmäktige Lund berättar om de långa mötena i Lund och Mona Riabacke tipsar om hur man kan man hålla effektivare möten. Kattis har börjat spela Wordfeud. Varför kan man kan skapa vänskapliga band med en anonym kontakt på nätet, när vi till exempel spelar med någon? Anna Bennich, psykolog, förklarar varför det ibland kan vara oerhört lätt och hur viktiga virtuella kontakter kan vara för den som känner sig ensam. Igår pratade vi om Hunter Bidens memoarer och om hur allt är förlåtet och idag kom nyheten om kritik som riktats mot den italienske politikern Beppe Grillo som försvarar sin våldtäktsanklagade son i en känslosam video. Hur långt är föräldrar beredda att sträcka sig för att skydda sina barn? Och hjälper eller stjälper det? Programledare: Kattis Ahlström Bisittare: Thomas Nordegren Producent: Maria Bertell
Vi snakker løst og fast om komedie sjangeren i dag. Er komedie død på film, som Remi mener, eller er det fortsatt rom for god humor som ikke er på stand-up scenen? Flashbacks: Zack Snyder's Justice League, Kompani Lauritzen og Wordfeud. Under radaren: Once Upon a Time in the West. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vad gör det med en när rasism är en del av ens vardag? Vi delar med oss om våra erfarenheter av minoritetsstress och utbrändhet.Support till showen http://supporter.acast.com/checkpoint-med-anbara-brandon-och-nicole. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Emojiene har blitt en viktig del av språket, men hvem bruker de mest? Og bør de bli en del av alfabetet? Retorikk: Fire punkter en påtroppende president bør ha med i innsettelsestalen. Lytterspørsmål: Hva heter skorpen som blir igjen i panna etter steking? Og er "dem" på vei ut av språket? Operasanger Håvard Stensvold er storspiller på Wordfeud, og viser hvordan det å kunne andre språk gjør oss bedre i vårt eget.
Eplekake, lakriskake, pepperkake, kransekake, bløtkake, bukkake, ostekake og sjokoladekake. Bare på kakefatet finner du uendelig mange fristende søtsaker å avslutte måltidet med, og i tillegg har du alskens iskremer og hvetebakster og slikkerier. Men hva er egentlig aller best å sluke etter at middagsfatet er slikket rent? Ekspertene Tara Lina og Ida har ikke tid til å gå gjennom hele dessertmenyen, for de skal i et selskap der det serveres palak paneer og lakrisløse boller. Derfor svarer de på spørsmålet til Wordfeud-brukeren 3.14159265359 under tidspress, men løsningen de lander på er nok særdeles tilfredsstillende for innsenderen, i alle fall etter navnet å dømme. Er dette en sak for bartefyren i Konspirasjonspodden, mon tro? Fortsett å prøve å lure oss ved å sende inn finurlige spørsmål til @jagertvillingene eller @lasarona på grammen! Eller til Tara på Gaysir, der hun går under dekknavnet Hendaoverdyna. Bon appétit, søtnos!
For 10 år siden kom mobilspillet Wordfeud, en suksess som gjorde folk hekta på ord. Jo, jo og atter jo! Hvorfor brukes dette ordet så ofte, spør irritert lytter.
Kan man snyde i musikbanko med Shazam? Og hvad bruger folk pludselig Wordfeud til? Og hvad sker der i kollektiv med otte mennesker, når der pludselig er lock-down af hele landet - og halvdelen skal flytte ud? I denne tredje udsendelse skal vi igen forbi forskningsassistent og teknoantropolog Morten Heuser, for han har en ekstra historie at fortælle, som han ikke nåede i afsnit 2. Og så skal du møde Emil Buch Jacobsen, også teknoantropolog og forskningsassistent. orona Eksperimentet er en serie i 6 dele, og tager udgangspunkt i nedlukningen i marts 2020. En lille gruppe forskere giver sig selv den opgave at registrere hvad nedlukning og hjemmearbejde betyder for danskernes digitale liv. De kontakter borgere via digitale platforme og laver interviews efter manualer. Men da forskerne også er ofre for samme nedlukning, påvirkes de tilsvarende og udvikler egne symptomer på isolation. Måske er de selv er den centrale del af eksperimentet? Serien er produceret af Anders Kjærulff i samarbejde med Center for digital velfærd, ITU, og Teknoantropologisk Laboratorium, AAU. ABONNER: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/dk/podcast/aflyttet-i-garagen/id1504650482?fbclid=IwAR1hgEIUDS7oztVDsarZyMy8n2AzQLs6qWQ5DD9nKKajFnAej4lgnkhMiUY RSS-feed/aandroid: https://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:9572226/sounds.rss
I nya avsnittet av Studio Klassiker pratar Carl Legelius och Calle Carlquist om allt från Range Rover till första testet av Mazda MX-5 1990. Dessutom kommer samtalet in på varför svenskarna köpte vänsterstyrda bilar även före högertrafikomläggningen och hur man köper en bil på Wordfeud...
Tue og Kathrine har set en fræk stumfilm fra Danmarks første filmguldalder og prøver at skrive et poetisk Haikudigt om Wordfeud.
We zitten inmiddels al een paar weken met z'n allen thuis te zitten en we vinden het best moeilijk-lastig allemaal. De #coronatips vliegen ons om de oren, want we moeten elkaar er een beetje doorheen slepen, jatogniedan? Daarbij vergeten we nogal eens dat er - vóór deze hele toestand - al een grote groep mensen bestond die gedwongen thuis zat. Mensen met een beperking en/of (chronische) ziekte vragen al heel lang om dit soort solidariteit en aandacht voor het isolement waar zij in zitten. Annika Mell (die wijze vrouw die we al honderd keer in de podcast hebben genoemd en interviewden voor ons boek ‘Heb je nou al een vriend?') maakt onderdeel uit van die groep. Ze tunede in vanuit haar huis, waar ze inmiddels al weken in zelfisolatie zit omdat ze - jazeker - bovenop haar chronische aandoeningen besmet raakte met COVID-19. Het resultaat is een openhartig gesprek over frustraties rondom de ontoegankelijkheid van de wereld en het onbegrip vanuit de maatschappij, de angst die Annika voelde toen bekend werd dat ze corona had en vulgaire potjes Wordfeud (fun fact: SOA staat in het Wordfeud-woordenboek. Doe er je voordeel mee).TRANSCRIPT VAN DEZE AFLEVERING IN PDF: HIERSHOWNOTESAdverteren in onze podcast? Mail naar eline@dagennacht.nl. Doneren via Petje.af: https://petje.af/damnhoney Insta: https://bit.ly/2TRCmrv (@damnhoneyhetboek)Koop hier Heb je nou al een vriend?: https://bit.ly/2khq6mp Koop hier DAMN, HONEY: https://bit.ly/2Q0gvgw Mail ons op info@damnhoney.nl Onze selectie voor Blendle: damnhoney.blendle.comAnnika Mell Volg Annika op Instagram: @nnkmll / https://bit.ly/2xoMzo7 Check Annika's illustraties hierrr: @appleshampooart / https://bit.ly/3b2udaW Luister de aflevering ‘Moet je niet gewoon wat meer sporten?' van Ziek. de Podcast waarin Annika te gast is: https://spoti.fi/3a4hK5k De speech van Annika tijdens de Women's March van 2019 op YouTube: https://bit.ly/3caDYnQ En de speech uitgeschreven op haar blog: https://bit.ly/3b3AhQz Annika's interview met RTL Nieuws: https://bit.ly/2UYj9Gn In ons boek ‘Heb je nou al een vriend?' lees je met welke shit Annika moet dealen: https://bit.ly/2khq6mp We moeten het even hebben over… chronisch ziek zijn en chronisch ziek zijn ten tijde van corona in het bijzonder- Het stuk uit de Volkskrant waarin journalist Maarten Keulemans spreekt van ‘het oogsten' van de verzwakten: https://bit.ly/2VlQGJn - Over de fuck up tijdens onze boekpresentatie (geschreven door Annika): https://bit.ly/34xdzhd- Lees meer over de Americans With Disabilities Act (1990): https://bit.ly/3eg7fiu - Meer lezen over validisme? Xandra Koster schreef er dit stuk over op OneWorld: https://bit.ly/2UYIGPC - Luister naar Ziek. De Podcast: https://ziekdepodcast.nl/ - Leuk en aardig, al die initiatieven en mogelijkheden die ontstaan omdat we met z'n allen in isolatie zitten, maar kunnen we dit ook aub volhouden? Xandra Koster schreef ook daarover een stuk voor OneWorld: https://bit.ly/2y8gaC2 DAMN HONEY, NOBinnen blijven is niet voor iedereen veilig: het risico op huiselijk geweld is tijdens de coronacrisis zorgwekkend veel groter. Vice, de Bovengrondse en Landelijk Netwerk Veilig Thuis hebben een poster gemaakt die je uit kunt printen en verspreiden, om mensen alert te maken en op te roepen een melding te doen als ze een vermoeden hebben van huiselijk geweld. Download de poster hier om ‘m uit te printen: https://bit.ly/3cei3fv (bit.ly/iedereenveilig) of schrijf de tekst zelf uit en hang het voor je raam.Bel 0800 2000 als je zelf hulp nodig hebt, of iets vermoedt.DAMN, HONEY YESHet boek Spiegeldoolhof van Jia Tolentino: https://bit.ly/3a2xvK5 Anousha Nzume ging in New York met Jia Tolentino in gesprek voor de podcast Dipsaus: https://spoti.fi/3efairu Annika's ultieme DAMN, HONEY YESSSSSSS (en de onze ook) is de Netflix docu Crip Camp. Kijken, kijken, kijken: https://bit.ly/2ViVyPv Lees hier meer over Judith (Judy) Heumann: https://bit.ly/3egcONW DAMN, HONEY x BLENDLEWe mochten 25 artikelen selecteren voor Blendle! Je vindt onze selectie op damnhoney.blendle.com (maar, mocht je er vroeg bij zijn, dan kan het kloppen dat de link nog net ff niet werkt. Probeer het dan nog eens op dinsdag 14 april. Dan zou de site écht de lucht in moeten zijn.)Producer: Daniël van de PoppeJingles: Lucas de GierWebsite: Liesbeth SmitBedankt voor het transcriberen: Maaike, Linde en Chloë en iedereen op onze Slack die meedachtDAMN, HONEY is onderdeel van Dag & Nacht Media Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I dagens podcast snakker vi bl.a. om Wordfeud er tilbage, hvor længe siden er det du har været i bad, hvordan gik vores praktikant Thomas fødselsdag og så føler Dennis sig snydt over ikke at have fået en SMS fra politiet.
Vi er spændte på, om I kan genkende jeres egne præferencer (og oplevelser), når vi snakker om at være flov over en app, møder med 50-årige mænd på Wordfeud og det at være blevet for gammel - til f.eks. TikTok. Derudover misforstår vi hinanden, mange gange! Hvis en af jer kan gennemskue, hvad Signe siger i sin introduktion til apps, så sætter vi en asti på højkant. God fornøjelse!
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DESCRIPTION In today’s episode you will hear and uncommon truth as to why most people are unhappy, dissatisfied and unfulfilled and how to shift it. You’ll also understand how to unveil the mask. Here are some of the awesome things you will hear in this episode: Find out the what NEVER to do if you want real success. Find out how how a simple truth can change it all. And see how Satori reveals the 3 steps to lasting fulfillment. So listen here to find out how Satori coaches the best and how you can have an opportunity to apply and talk directly to Satori about creating badass results in your life and business. --Script-- Good morning, God evening, good afternoon, whenever you’re listening to this… How are you doing? Really?! Think about it... I’m asking because I’m here to inspire you to be self-aware… to have some introspection, to be present, to get a clear perspective and not just be on auto pilot. Is this making sense? I’m here to inspire you and challenge you, because that’s where the growth happens. That’s where progress lives. Yes? Now, let me ask you, how many people do you know that talk a big game? Think about it. If you’re anything like me you probably see and hear this all the time, don’t you? Because we live in a world of mediocracy, our system is built on rewarding mediocrity. I see people all the time that say, “Satori, I want to stop overdrinking”, “I want to lose weight”, “I want to make more money”, “I want a great marriage”, “I want a great business”, but they’re stuck, talking about it, they’re stuck, complaining about it, they’re stuck pretending. They don’t have the drive and hunger to follow through. Do you know what I mean? So I know by you listening right now, I know you’re committed to a Badass Life, you want more out of life, you want to take your life, your business, your health, your income, your marriage to the next level, right? You’re not settling. I mean come on, you wouldn’t be listening to a podcast about being a badass, otherwise, right? You’re investing your time, energy and emotions to be here with me right now. You’re choosing to be here right now, right? You could be doing ANYTHING else, but you’re not. You’re listening to me right now. I don’t take that lightly, and neither should you. I appreciate you investing in you. So let’s take being present to a new level, shall we? Is that cool with you? We all know we need make decisions to invest in ourselves if we want to make real progress, make real transformation and growth happen, isn’t that true? So before we get deeper into today’s episode I just want to start by acknowledging you and say, I am really grateful that you’re investing in you right now. I’m grateful to be able to share this moment with you. So acknowledge yourself for being here… come on you can do it! It’s not corny or silly. If you haven’t listened to other Halfass to Badass epidodes go back to episode one and you will know why I’m doing this… Today, I’m going to reveal a secret, but before I do… Let me ask you a question… and I want you answer as honest as you can. Do you want more...? Really! I know you want more! You want more out of life. More out your business. More out of YOU?! More energy. More Productivity. Better focus? How about your relationships? You want to STOP fighting (arguing, being disappointed, getting upset) and having conflicts with the people you actually love? You want to be happier, more fulfilled? Of course you do or wouldn’t be listening, right? It’s healthy. It’s how you were born. It’s your design. To grow. To evolve. People tell me all the time, “Satori, I want to make more money”. Or they say, “I’ve made the money, I have all the toys, why am I still miserable?” “I want to find true love.” “I keep pushing and pushing and no matter how much I succeed, no matter how much I accomplish, I feel like something is missing. I am tired man of wanting life to be a certain way and not getting there.” “I want to stop fighting with my husband.” “I want to stop arguing with my wife.” “No matter what I do, it’s never enough. I can never make her happy. I can never satisfy him.” “I don’t want to be angry and frustrated with my kids all the time”. But you know what? It’s like I said, most people just talk about it. And I have discovered something REALLY important: Wanting it just isn’t enough. The fantasy is NOT enough! If it was, we’d all be millionaires, billionaires... We’d have perfect bodies, be superass happy Have amazing kids that always do what we want and the love of our lives right next to us. The truth is…. Most people are NOT. After working with hundreds of thousands of people from more than 80 countries, to be specific I can tell you with absolute certainty that… Most of us are unhappy (dissatisfied, unfulfilled) Stressed Depressed Angry all the time Disappointed Addicted to food Alcohol, sex smoking, coffee Maybe other less obvious drugs… Anger, control, power With NO IDEA, how to escape the pain. WHY are most of us not where we want to be? And is not the first time we ask that question And it’s not the first time we look for a solution either To feel happier, right? To be more successful. Because we all want to feel more... More fulfilled and find a deeper meaning in life. And I’m NOT talking about the fleeting moment that feels like happiness, But isn’t. The one that comes from sex, alcohol, shopping or other forms of entertainment or addictions. I am talking about what creates that SUSTAINABLE long lasting genuine fulfillment that just keeps growing and expanding – EVEN during tough times. When is it your time? I believe this is your time right now. So what’s missing? And when I ask that question a lot of people get bothered because they are confronted with a primary fear that life will never be what they’d hoped for. And we’re constantly comparing our lives for significance. Think about it… We work so hard to show others how perfect our lives are—how special we are. It’s so conditioned into our culture. It drives me nuts, how insane it has become on social media. Who has the biggest mansion, the most expensive car, the hottest wife, the perfect kids. “Oh you have that… just look what I have. I have a private jet and look how fun my life is”. Nothing wrong with having these things. It all depends which lens you put it under. People get so sucked into it. Marketers use it all the time to position themselves. Magazines, commercials and people all around us love to show off this perfect family or lifestyle – that we have our shit together. But most live in an illusion, trying to paint a fantasy that is not real—for one primary reason—so that others will like us, appreciate us, respect us and think we are great and worthwhile. We work so hard hiding who we really are, how we really feel and defend that image until the end. We want to live the life we see in magazines, on Instagram, on social media, period. And when it doesn’t happen we get extremely disappointed. It’s a trap! I’m going to tell you something, most people I work with are not like everyone else. They’re searching, they have this gnawing feeling that there’s something else, that there’s more. They have this entrepreneurial mind, but they don’t know how to break out of the mold, to remove the facade. There is a difference between how they appear and how they live. Who they are. Do you know what I mean? You know what I’m talking about? They want to break free from the chains of their past. They’re tired of wanting their life to be a certain way, but not feeling they are getting there. But they know there’s a next level for them. If you’re like many people I know you can relate, can’t you? I wasn’t always the most sought after and highest paid turnaround guy, mentor, consultant and advisor; helping people to go from a Halfass Relationship to a Badass Relationship, or from a Halfass business to a Badass business, simply put, I wasn’t always the guy taking you from a Halfass mindset to a Badass mindset. I’ve been blessed and had the opportunity to help over a million people from 80 countries around the world with my message and at this point in my life I would have to be an idiot if I didn’t see patterns in human behavior and the pain so many people live with, but pretend doesn’t exist. As many of you may know I have been fortunate to have Tony Robbins hire me to increase revenue and helped build his brand, and I helped spread his message around the world for many years. I’ve also worked with many other experts and thought leaders behind the scenes, who I thought had extraordinary principles. I even moved my whole family to Georgia one time, so I could drink the knowledge straight from the well. That’s my level of commitment and dedication to you and all the people I have the opportunity to serve at a deeper level. Unfortunately, a few months into it was revealed to me he was not living the way he was teaching and he wanted to control everything I did. Not very productive, and also not possible when one of my highest values is freedom. So I packed up the car and a U-Haul and drove my family across country and to California, which has been my primary home for the last 25 years. And it taught me an important lesson, even the gurus we put on pedestals have flaws. So don’t put them on pedestals. But it didn’t start this way… I remember sitting in my one-bedroom apartment, in Stockholm many years ago. I had just come out being locked up in a mental hospital for two months because my friends and family thought something didn’t seem right. I was talking about things they’d never heard me talk about. And of course, when you get locked up, they work hard to keep you there. When I got out my dream of becoming a professional musician is gone. I have no job. I’m getting money from the government. My girlfriend left me. I don’t want to touch my guitar. My go to source for comfort is my black leather couch, watching daily re-runs of Laura Ingalls’ Little House on the Prairie and Dallas, eating ice-cream like there’s no tomorrow and gaining 25 pounds. I can’t sleep. You need to understand, this is the early nineties. No internet. No iPhone. No YouTube. No social media to occupy my time…only three TV channels and a VCR for entertainment. I am so miserable, I am planning to commit suicide. I go to the doctor tell him, “I can’t sleep” (which is true), but I’m not taking the pills. I’m just gathering them for the day when I am going to make it happen. And that day comes. I’m sitting on my couch, I call my dad. “I don’t want to live anymore. I have nothing to live for, and I’m going to kill myself.” He goes, “Do it; I can’t stop you.If you think this is going to end your misery, go ahead.” Not what I want to hear. I am pissed, also because I blamed him for putting me in that hospital. The truth is, I wanted connection. I wanted to feel understood. I wanted to be seen. And I wanted to know I mattered. I wanted to be loved. I’m sitting there crying, snot all over my face, scared, thinking, “What if I fail and end up a vegetable and can’t move and things become even worse. I mean, come on…then I wouldn’t even be able to eat my ice-cream and watch the Ingalls family, right? Or worse, what if I succeed and end up in eternal pain without a body and not being able to impact anything. Just watching everything and have no control. My self-worth is so low; I feel I have no worth. A old friend of mine, Tommy, calls me from Hollywood, California. He is one of the friends that had been around the same night I had gone into the hospital. “What are you doing man? What’s going on?” I tell him about everything that has happened, and he tells me he’d moved to the US that same night I went into the hospital. He tells me, “Just come over here, I know you’ll like it. You can stay with me.” I send out an audition tape to Musician’s Institute in Hollywood, and a month later, I’m on a plane to L.A. The moment I put my feet on American soil, I feel I am home for the very first time in my life. This is the place I had dreamed of since I was a kid. But there is a problem…I have no desire to play guitar. The dream of becoming a rock star is gone. One thing I know is that I am not going back to Sweden. I am here to stay. I have this new, brilliant idea of what I am going to do that could make me famous and make me a lot of money. If I can’t be a rock star, I am going to become…a porn star! What a concept, huh? Listen, when you feel like you have no options, you get creative. I never end up pursuing the idea of being a porn star. Instead, I decide to get my life back. I start training Karate again after several years of no training, and on Dec 17th, 1994, nine months later, I become a world champion in Karate. I go on to open and run a successful Martial Arts school for years, teaching hundreds of kids, adults, and families. I realize, after listening to thousands of students, most of them didn’t come to me because they wanted to learn how to kick and punch (even if that’s fun and makes them lethal). They wanted more focus, more discipline, to feel more centered, to be more confident. They wanted to remove the mental blocks holding them back from being more successful in life and business. That’s when I realize my real calling. I shift my direction (even though I love Martial Arts and its power) and focus on elite mental performance to optimize my clients’ lives. I become the turnaround guy. If you don’t have the right signals from your brain, you’ll make poor decisions, be unproductive, lose money, and destroy key relationships. For many years, no matter how successful I was—no matter how many people’s lives I changed—I fought to feel worthy of being here…to feel “good enough”, always pushing and pushing to succeed but still feeling empty. I see the same struggles in many of my clients; high performing athletes, CEO’s, business owners, celebrities, entrepreneurs and experts in many fields. Even though I love L.A. and it was the first time I felt at home, I still had lots of challenges. Picture this, I’m homeless living in my car, illegal because my visa had expired and I’m making $30 dollars a day putting up flyers around the streets of L.A. for movie-extras by foot or on my bike because I didn’t want to all my money on gas. I’ve basically lived all over L.A. Sometimes when we’re driving, I tell my wife, “Ah, I lived here”. She asks me, “Is this where you parked your car or was it an actual home? Enough about me, let’s focus on you and your life for a moment. Let’s make quick self- evaluation or assessment, ok? Let me ask you and be honest… and just answer yes or no Are there times no matter how successful you are when you feel empty and unfulfilled? When you question yourself and feel you’re not good enough Stress over or worry about what others think of you at times (some people don’t like to admit this) Do you easily get irritable? Lose your patience? Snap at your kids or partner and feel like people don’t understand or care about you? Do you want more out of life? Want more success, more money, better marriage, business? Do you pretend (act as if) everything is great even though in your heart you know it isn’t? Do you smile even when you don’t feel like it? How about say, “yes” to things you really don’t want do? Ever worry about how you dress in the morning, that you’re not looking good enough? Feel like you have to have a positive mask or façade? Do you deny that you do any of these things? If that’s you then pay extra attention because this conversation is especially for you. Seriously, if you could relate to any or many of the things I just mentioned, you’re in the right place. I’m sure you have listened to many experts, promising you more happiness, love, money, better health… I know I have. I have read all the books, gone to all the seminars. I have shelves with education; dvd’s, online programs, I have a whole library with personal development and business building programs and courses. Some really good stuff and some really lousy and many based on trading and buying imitation love. In other words, “If you are a certain way, behave a certain way, look a certain way, then you will receive the love, the respect, the status”. Are you with me? Just like you, I have searched for answers, ways to create a richer more meaningful life—where I’m not just surviving—not just living—but actually thriving. I’m always looking for ways to constantly grow and expand. What a concept, right? I mean, who wants to just survive? I’ve invested close to a million dollars and over 25 years to find the right way, the right way to a badass life and more fulfilling life—a meaningful life—where I can be myself, without apologies, without guilt or shame, without feeling stupid, without feeling I’m never “good enough”. Never smart or intelligent enough Funny enough Wealthy enough Good looking enough Successful enough Whatever enough! Have you ever been there? Can you relate to what I’m saying? With the knowledge your will learn today you will: Learn to feel loved and appreciated for who you are—without having to please people or being someone you’re not. Stop worrying about what people think of you… (at least start the process today) Learn the secrets to feel genuinely fulfilled on your terms, really How to handle conflicts I don’t have that much time with you today, but I will give you the best I got during the short time we have together. And I have two gifts for you. The first I want to give in just a moment and the second before we end today. But before I do that, let me share something with you... When I talk to large audiences and I ask the question, “How many of you like to feel genuinely happy and be loved for who you are?” Everybody raises their hand. When I ask, “How many of you, if you’re brutally honest, can actually say you are genuinely happy and loved for who you are?” Only 1-2 % of the room raise their hand. When I ask, how many want to wait for 20 years to get the results? Of course nobody raises their hand, because we want to see fast results now, right? Not only that, we want consistent, predictably and sustainable results, we don’t just want something that’s going to fade away quickly—even if that’s how we live most of our lives—looking for instant gratification and quick fixes. But what you’re going to receive today is completely different than anything you’ve heard before: Today we are going to cover: The source to why we feel not “good enough” and very often worthless. Why we have such a hard time being ourselves and how we can stop worrying about what others think of us. Really. And I don’t mean just pretending like we don’t care to protect ourselves How we can feel genuinely fulfilled, feel inspired from within. Then I’m going to show you how you can take this important information and use it to create the Badass Life you want where you can feel genuinely connected and on purpose and make a real transformation in your life. The second gift I will give you, is if you want to take this deeper and you see the value in it, and ONLY if you do, I’ll invite you to take this further so you can own it in your life which is through my signature event Halfass to Badass—life on your terms—How to have the business, the life, the marriage and family you want… How do you take command of your life and business and experience real freedom in the most authentic and pure way where you’re not being dominated by external circumstances and step into a life YOU love. I promise, I will share more about that a little bit later. When it comes to questions I want you to write them down so you remember them, because I know you what it’s like to have important questions and then forgetting about them. So write them down and send them to satori@satorimateu.com Most of us—if we’re honest—have a gap. A gap between where we are and where we really want to be in a certain area of our lives. I mean, if your career is going great then very often your body is not where you want it to be, because you’re too busy. If you’re happy with your body, then very often your relationship is not where you want it to be. Or you intimate relationship is going great, but you have a poor relationship with your kids! We all have an area of our lives, maybe it’s the spiritual part of our life that hasn’t gotten the attention it needs and we feel out of balance. In other words, in one area we feel strong and in others weak. Make sense? I believe an outstanding coach or mentor is someone who has more skills, more strategies and a different perspective to close the gap between where you are and where you want to be in life? They see things you don’t. And very often believe more in you than you believe in yourself. Also they are not stuck in the loops you have going on inside your head. Does that make sense? Many people wonder how I do what I do? How do I turn people around, how is it that I can make such deep and sustainable transformations with people from over 80 countries? I’m going to give you a clue. Write this down… it starts with the word, “patterns”. I have pattern recognition like no one else. What does that mean? I see things other don’t. It doesn’t make me superior. But at this point in my life after 25 years of people and business turnaround, and studying what makes people do what they do, why they do it and how we can find deep meaning and fulfillment, how to maximize results and sustained performance, I would have to be an idiot if I couldn’t see the patterns that make us successful or completely miserable. I’m not here to motivate you today. You don’t need motivation, I’m here to help you identify which patterns have helped you get to where you are today and which have and still can stop you in the future. This may feel a bit odd or strange. And if it does, it’s good, because it means that we’re about to grow and expand and become more here together today. When we stretch our comfort zone, when we go beyond what it naturally comfortable and really challenge our thinking. That is what we will do today. So I hope you’re open and flexible to step outside your comfort zone. We have thousands of these conditioned patterns, right? Some has made us successful. Other patterns on the other hand, still hold you back from getting to where you want to be in life—from being who you’ve always wanted to be and stop you from the business success you want, the marriage you want and the health you want. Is this making sense? Not sure if you’ve put it together, yet, but I’m 100 % committed to you not just having but truly living a Badass Life. Now, if you commit to playing full out with me here, giving your best during our time together and not just listen to me passively… then this day, TODAY, can be the beginning of a whole new quality of life for you. Is this making sense to you? So let’s go a bit deeper. I’m about to give you the SECRET to a REAL sustainable Badass Life—a secret most people DON’T want you to know about. Most people will try to convince you of the opposite, they’ll try to minimize it, even argue with you that it’s even possible. I know, it’s kind of stupid, but they don’t do it to be mean, they actually DON’T KNOW—they have never experienced what it feels like and their whole life they’ve learned to ignore it, they listened to the wrong information. The wrong teachers. The’ve been programmed by fear. They were taught that REAL fulfillment really doesn’t exist or it’s only for the few lucky ones. They are wrong!! But all your life you’ve been lied to… You’ve been sold a fantasy. Or protected from disappointment. It’s that feeling that makes you sick inside—worried and insecure, disappointed, frustrated, angry and alone—wondering Why YOU don’t get to be happy like in the movies, or fulfilled and free inside like the commercial promised, which is the reason why we often ask ourselves, “What’s wrong with me? Is this all there is?” Many of the people I get to work with, closer, very quickly start seeing how they’re not 100 % themselves with other people. These are good people—not mean, BUT they notice how quickly they feel inconvenienced, irritated and annoyed with other people. Why? It’s not like they wake up in the morning and go, “Hmm, I have all this love to give today, I feel so loving and grateful, but screw it, I rather be cold, inconvenienced, frustrated and angry with others. Nobody does this! But very often, we feel it’s out of our control... We want to feel more peaceful. We REALLY want know who we are. We don’t want to feel alone. We want to be able to enjoy deeper intimacy, and not feel used, or rejected. Most people wish they felt more confident than they do. We don’t want to argue with our partner—fight about money. Household shores. Parenting. Sex. We don’t want to get into conflicts with our business partners or customers… We don’t want to resist solutions because we have to be right. It sucks, doesn’t it? So the question I have for you is, are you done? I mean, really done, wasting energy, wasting your focus on meaningless friction, overwhelm and painful experiences? Are you ready to BE A BADASS? If you want to to not just have a Badass Life, but you want to OWN IT, and BE IT, without having to pretend, pleasing people or trying to be perfect? I used to wonder why most people NEVER get to that place of sustained fulfillment, or happiness or joy or whatever you want to call it, even though they had been through years of personal development, business development, therapy, books, meditation and I wanted to know what I could do to never again having to feel I wasn’t good enough, how I could avoid being rejected and criticized. Today we are going to go through the absolute first step to a real Badass Life. Really. I’m not kidding. The absolute first step to being a Badass, a fulfilled Badass, really fulfilled, genuinely fulfilled is you feeling loved. Unconditionally loved. I’m not talking about the fluffy (fake) romantic kind of love you see in movies. I’m not talking about people praising you and telling you how great you are. I’m not talking about you standing in front of the mirror saying, “I love you, I love you, I love you” or forgiving your inner child. So the question is, how can you FEEL unconditionally loved and appreciated exactly for who you are—without being fake—smiling when you don’t feel like it, pleasing people just so they will like you, saying yes to things you don’t want, or trying to be perfect—by working harder than anybody else, achieving, avoiding making mistakes or looking as sexy and flawless as possible—in other words without buying and trading love with your behavior—which most of us have done all of our lives—even the ones denying it, they’re just blind. They’re not seeing it. So we can start by defining unconditional love. What it means. Unconditional love is when I genuinely care about your happiness, embracing both the good and the bad in you—I’m caring about you—without any expectation or demands of getting something in return. Unconditional love of course, is also when you genuinely care about my happiness, warts and all without any expectations or demands of getting anything in return. When I say expectations, I’m talking about, gratitude, respect, praise presents, sex, love, cleaning up and so on… So how do we know if we’re expecting something back? The primary thing we go after for the purpose of this conversation is disappointment and anger, when you get inconvenienced or sad when you don’t get what you want. Most of the time, we are not even aware about it until after the fact. I’m not talking about the type of love where I give you love as long as you do what I want you to do. That’s worthless. Any idiot can be loving as long as someone is doing what we want. That’s not even love. That’s just you fulfilling my wishes and when you stop doing what I want you to do, I also stop being loving. In other words, I actually wasn’t being loving, I was just satisfied as long as you satisfied me. That is just selfish and very often manipulative. We don’t do that because we’re bad people, we’re just so empty and afraid. The problem is that we’ve hungered to be loved from the day we were born and we’ve learned from early age to buy love with our behavior. As long as we ate our food, went to bed without too much of a fight, brushed our teeth, made our homework, were not in the way or made too much noise, and as long as we smiled and were “good” we may have received a smile or a pad on the head, “I’m so proud you” You’re such a good boy, such a good girl”. “You make mommy so happy”. Those were the moments we got to experience it if at all. At least, we weren’t rejected or given the “look” that demonstrated we were an inconvenience. But what happened when didn’t listened, didn’t do what our parents wanted—drew with crayons on the wall, came home too late, fought with our siblings, didn’t do our homework? That’s when they rolled their eyes, sighed impatiently and communicated how inconvenient and difficult we were. That’s not when mom and dad looked at us with love in their eyes and said, “I love you”. So right there and then as a two year old, or three or four we learned, “When we do what others want and are not an inconvenience, then we’re loved, appreciated and accepted. When we don’t, we’re not.” Now, this didn’t just happen with our parents, but also with teachers, friends, and today with intimate partners, colleagues, in business and social media. Are you with me? Can you see this play out in your own life? This is one of the reasons your friends became friends—because you were doing what they wanted. Why is this so important to grasp? Because, you’ll never feel you’re enough—always feeling empty, angry, disappointed, frustrated—trying to buy love and fill the void by trying to please and be accommodating—trying to impress people by being intelligent, good looking, sexy, funny, successful, friendly or kind. Some people do the opposite. They walk around being hard, touch, indifferent and pretend like they don’t care, even though they do—which is not better. You know anyone like that? If you don’t get this, you’ll always have doubts, worries, be overwhelmed, and fear not being loved unless you maintain the behaviors and continue doing what you’ve learned—which just leads to the illusion of love—people liking you and wanting to spend time with you. Meaning, you have to continue being funny, sexy, smart, successful, a good parent, to deserve love. This is not freedom my friend, it turns us into slaves. This is the cost of not feeling unconditionally loved. Not something I recommend. It’s exhausting! And the cause to burnout, stress, anxiety, depression, suicide, divorce, addictions— to alcohol, food, smoking, sleeping pills, sex and cause of more Botox, boob-jobs and Gucci bags I can count to. I work with them, wealthy, gorgeous, hip, models that say, “I’ve never felt loved, I feel empty, alone”. Why? Because nobody sees them. All they see is an image, a façade, that they have to maintain in order to receive praise. The purchasing of love, praise, acceptance—for people to like us—is an addiction most people suffer from. It’s not always easy for us to see this, because today when we feel uncomfortable, what do we do? We just take out our smartphones to distract ourselves and run from what feels uncomfortable and tough. It’s proven. We can always play Angry Birds, Wordfeud, Fortnite, watch some Game of Thrones, check our Instagram, Twitter or someone’s Facebook status, right? The problem is, we see this as “normal” that this is just what people do, everybody is like this. But if we do what everyone else does, without thinking for ourselves we are in deep trouble. We have strong evidence for how extremely unhappy and unfulfilled we are as a society—and this is just from the people who have the courage to tell the truth and be open about it. We’re not talking about the people who are way too busy keeping up the façade. Way too many of us are totally preoccupied with covering up and hiding and lying about how we actually feel, distracted with buying love, busy impressing others and fronting with things being “better” than they actually are. All in a fight to be accepted and liked, without the courage to tell it like it is. Most people are TERRIFIED, MORTIFIED to tell the truth. Most of us feel so much shame of looking defected. It doesn’t have to be this way. So how can we do this differently? That’s exactly what I’m about to reveal right now. How we can do it together. So wherever you are right now take a deep breathe and sit up with some energy. Here are 3 critical steps you can start with right away on your path to a Badass Life. First step, drumroll, you’ve heard it before… but stay with me because we’re going to take it deeper... Awareness: The first step to change or improve anything at all is awareness. You cannot stop or start anything that you are not present to. To give attention and focus to something you first need to recognize it. To understand what’s going on you want to relentlessly and deliberately observe and see yourself with precision. So there is not a chance in the world that you can feel loved if you’re not starting off from the awareness that something in your life is not working or if you see it as “normal”. I’ve met so many entrepreneurs, men and women, professionals that say, “Oh, my life is great, there’s nothing wrong with me. It’s just all these other people.” Most of us have walked around empty, dissatisfied, afraid and unfulfilled for so long—our whole life for most people, which I will demonstrate soon—that we have come to accept this emptiness as “normal”. Most people have no clue of how to close that gap. Some have experienced moments of what they call happiness, but if we’re not able to duplicate an experience then it’s just luck. Some have bought into the idea that we must love ourselves. I was one of them, and it seemed to work for a while. But very often it’s a misconception of what that really means. Very often, it becomes a self-protecting behavior, which I will explain in more detail in a future episode. I just spoke to a very successful entrepreneur and heart surgeon recently, we met at a dinner, and he’s like “I’ve learned more, become more aware in one hour of talking with you about how I function, why I almost ruined my marriage and business, than I’ve learned in over 48 years. I made the money. I was the king at work. I got all the prestige, I saved lives. People thanking me. But with all the success, I still felt empty. And I don’t want to teach my son to follow in my footsteps”. We you can see that this is not just about you but the legacy you leave to your kids and beyond, you understand why this is important, right? History repeats itself until someone decides to break the pattern. What’s so horrible is that most walk around and don’t feel loved, many deny it and are too afraid to even see the truth and even more people don’t have the awareness that this is what is going on and they don’t understand why they feel so empty and frustrated. Instead, what do we do? We use drugs, we self-medicate; pills, alcohol, sex, clothing, plastic surgery, control, power, make up—anything we can get our hands on to run and prevent anybody from disliking and not accepting us. I’m not saying these things are necessarily bad in of themselves, but when we use them as a substitute to hide, change those uncomfortable feeling, boredom or fill our emptiness, then it’s not just bad—it’s dangerous. Of course, we also have other protective behaviors and vehicles we use when we don’t feel loved that are not as obvious, but still hide it—control, anger, power, manipulation, lying, attacking, acting like a victim, we become clingy and run. When we have become insightful and gained awareness about how we think, feel and behave and how we use them, then we come to the most important. Step 2. Which I subtly call OYS, meaning, Own Your Shit –which means taking responsibility for our individual choices and behaviors. In our Halfass to Badass programs we spend a whole week on this one thing: taking responsibility. It’s so hard for people and they often think they do, but in reality they don’t. It’s an art and without taking responsibility for how we feel and our choices, we become victims. I will go deep with you step-by-step on how we take responsibility with our partner, with our kids, because we can’t possibly teach our kids to take responsibility for their choices, feelings and behaviors if we don’t do it. Anyway, as I was talking about responsibility—it makes it possible for others to see you and for you to be seen, because when we take responsibility we are not blaming others, we not attacking, or lying and all of this makes it easier for others to love us and for others to feel less attacked—in other words less scared—which makes it possible for others to feel loved as well. In other words, when WE take ownership WE make it possible for other to feel loved—everybody gets what they need. Truth Telling: Our ability to feel loved, be connected and experience belonging is in direct proportion to our ability to be authentic and tell the truth. In other words, our ability to feel loved is in direct proportion to our ability be vulnerable through telling the truth about our mistakes, flaws, weaknesses, fears and dreams. Without it , we make it IMPOSSIBLE to feel loved. Everything else just becomes a façade—an illusion of feeling loved because you say, do or try to be somebody others wants you to be in order to be worthy of love and appreciation. There is a price of not telling the truth and being yourself—emptiness and loneliness. Most people have NO IDEA of how tell the truth. WHY? We have never heard what it sounds like. We have no practice and we have learned to lie from the time we were small kids. We’ve learned in thousands of ways—no kidding—that when I do what mom and dad wants me to, I’m loved when I don’t, I’m not loved. To have the courage to tell the truth is critical if we want to feel loved. Here’s the problem... We’re hard wired for love, connection and belonging, so anytime we risk losing or failing to achieve this we become terrified, blind and stupid—which means we say and do extremely dumb things when we risk losing love. See, we are not afraid of love, like many experts say, that’s complete bullshit, we’re afraid of losing it—terrified to not feel loved and accompanying that belief of course, is “I’m not worthy of love”. Because when we’re not loved, what are we? Nothing. We’re shit. That’s why “shame” is fear of losing love and connection—the fear that I have done something or failed to do something, or made a mistake that doesn’t make me “worthy” of the connection and belonging. So I want to show you something really exciting. I want show you how you can create your own Badass Life, life on your terms, without apologies, without keeping a facade (because that’s exhausting, right? I want you to feel confident to drop the mask and know you can be appreciated exactly for who you are. I know people talk about that, “BE who you are. Be yourself.” But most people have NO CLUE what that even means. It sounds good, right? You’re smart, how are you going to be yourself without knowing who you are to begin with? It’s impossible. I just cringe when people talk like that. Makes for a cute Instagram post, alright. Listen, I want to demystify it for you. I want you to have clarity and get to the truth. A truth controlled by you. Really. No bullshit. I have better things to do than waste anybody’s time. And I do value my time a lot. So I don’t want this to just be a nice concept in your head, but really a place where you KNOW and can own who you are. So that who you are and the you who shows up in the world are one and the same. Hope this episode was valuable to you, that you go back and listen to it again, take notes and you know what, share it. There are people in your life right now who can benefit from this message. You agree? And if you have some questions email me to satori@satorimateu.com love to know how I can support you on your path to a Badass Life. BOOM!! How’d you like that? If you're wanting to grow and scale your business you're probably studying a lot. That's great. You're probably studying all the different strategies out there, right? That's also great. But the hardest part is figuring out how to remove overwhelm and friction and get done what matters without burning yourself and without killing yourself in the process, right? That's what I struggled with for a while until I learned the secrets of Precision Based Growth. So if you’re wondering how Precision Based Growth can work in your business or life, I created a special opportunity for you to get on a call with me to get you on track with the right focus, and more important, how to maximize growth, maximize efficiency and simplify. You’re not alone. Wanna talk? I’m only one person, so this is on a first come, first serve basis. Spots are extremely limited, so if you’re serious and you want me to personally answer your direct questions.You can apply for your spot by going to TalkToSatori.com. 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I dagens avsnitt pratar Hanna och Alexandra om sociala medier, och ifrågasätter användningen av det. De frågar sig om man ska skratta eller gråta kring människor som använder sociala medier för mycket, när man ser sina gamla (ibland pinsamma) inlägg eller när vissa människor får för sig att använda helt fel appar för att dejta. Häng med!!
OBS - Dessverre har Ane sin mikrofon vært litt lite samarbeidsvillig, så det er litt skurrelyder her og der. Vi lover å ordne dette til neste gang. I denne episoden, som er innspilt på Samefolkets dag, snakker vi blant annet om fest med Mikkel Gaup, Wordfeudtrøbbel, Rizalyns til dels dårlige erfaringer med Tinder, boken til Gjert Ingebrigtsen, Anes store kjærlighet til forfatteren Are Kalvø, gode tips for å se skrekkfilmer uten å egentlig se dem, og mye mer. Lihkku beivviin! Vuorbbe biejvijn! Lahkoe biejjine!
Iedereen heeft games waarnaar je eens in de zoveel tijd terugkeert. Soms kriebelt het bij mij om een pretpark te bouwen in Rollercoaster Tycoon. Of ik start Pokémon Red weer eens op mijn vercrackte Game Boy. En af en toe begin ik een nieuw potje Wordfeud…huh? Volg Laadscherm ook op Twitter en Facebook.
Alla har sett honom på tv men vem är egentligen Henric Von Zweigbergk och vem vinner egentligen på Wordfeud mellan han och Peter Forsberg? Allt detta får ni svar på i veckan episod av Fjantpodden!
På Teinå skole i Stavanger spiller de det digitale ordspillet Wordfeud i norsktimene. To klasser sitter i hvert sitt rom og konkurrerer mot hverandre over nettet. -Elevene må stave ordene riktig, og lærer en del om hvordan ord er satt sammen, sier lærer Silje Mæle. Språkrådet forvalter norsk rettskrivning og følger med på hvordan språket utvikler seg. Hva skal til for at måten du og jeg skriver på, fører til endringer i språknormen? -Vi kan ikke ta hensyn til alle, sier fagkoordinator Sigfrid Tvitekkja. -Det er for eksempel en del som skriver og sier "skrivde", men det blir vanskelig å ta inn, fordi de fleste oppfatter det som feil. Hva betyr egentlig "min hulde viv"? Sylfest Lomheim svarer på lytterspørsmål. Programleder er Ann Jones.
Today JD and Nicole take a break from reviewing a book and instead are joined by award-winning audio book narrator and host of The Classic Tales Podcast, B.J. Harrison. We talk about B.J.'s narration work, his podcast, and just generally have fun talking about classic literature. Nicole's Bookworm Fact is about the criteria of a classic. Download Episode 6 Links: B.J.'s Podcast - iTunes | RSS B.J.'s Audio Book Website JD mentioned the following: B.J.'s narration of John Buchan's The 39 Steps (If this link has expired by the time you listen to this episode, then simply search B.J.'s website for this book) | The Thirty-Nine Steps on Amazon Jacques Futrelle's The Thinking Machine adventures Thanks to our sponsor, Audible! Get a free audio book along with your free 30 day trial by going to audibletrial.com/bookworm Join JD on the Scrabble-like word tile game, Wordfeud, on your iPhone or Android phone. His username is: jonnydollar Get in touch with us! Email: feedback@bookwormbanquet.com Feedback Line (text or voice): 623-688-2770 Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
Today JD and Nicole take a break from reviewing a book and instead are joined by award-winning audio book narrator and host of The Classic Tales Podcast, B.J. Harrison. We talk about B.J.'s narration work, his podcast, and just generally have fun talking about classic literature. Nicole's Bookworm Fact is about the criteria of a classic. Download Episode 6 Links: B.J.'s Podcast - iTunes | RSS B.J.'s Audio Book Website JD mentioned the following: B.J.'s narration of John Buchan's The 39 Steps (If this link has expired by the time you listen to this episode, then simply search B.J.'s website for this book) | The Thirty-Nine Steps on Amazon Jacques Futrelle's The Thinking Machine adventures Thanks to our sponsor, Audible! Get a free audio book along with your free 30 day trial by going to audibletrial.com/bookworm Join JD on the Scrabble-like word tile game, Wordfeud, on your iPhone or Android phone. His username is: jonnydollar Get in touch with us! Email: feedback@bookwormbanquet.com Feedback Line (text or voice): 623-688-2770 Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
Today JD and Nicole review a children's book by comedian and speaker Ken Davis. The book is called Sheep Tales: The Bible According to the Animals Who Were There. This is a fun book to read together as a family. Nicole also share a fascinating Bookworm Fact that fits really well with the theme of family that seemed to fill today's show. JD's Bookworm Tip also fit nicely in that category. They also share some listener feedback and JD invites listeners to play the smartphone game, Wordfeud, with him. Download Episode 5 Review Segment Sheep Tales by Ken Davis JD's Rating: 5 out of 5 Nicole's Rating: 5 out of 5 Nicole's Bookworm Fact is about Jonathan Edwards. Jonathan Edwards on Wikipedia | Jonathan Edwards' writings on Amazon JD's Bookworm Tip is the BookIt! National Reading Incentive Program Join JD on the Scrabble-like word tile game, Wordfeud, on your iPhone or Android phone. His username is: jonnydollar Get in touch with us! Email: feedback@bookwormbanquet.com Feedback Line (text or voice): 623-688-2770 Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
Today JD and Nicole review a children's book by comedian and speaker Ken Davis. The book is called Sheep Tales: The Bible According to the Animals Who Were There. This is a fun book to read together as a family. Nicole also share a fascinating Bookworm Fact that fits really well with the theme of family that seemed to fill today's show. JD's Bookworm Tip also fit nicely in that category. They also share some listener feedback and JD invites listeners to play the smartphone game, Wordfeud, with him. Download Episode 5 Review Segment Sheep Tales by Ken Davis JD's Rating: 5 out of 5 Nicole's Rating: 5 out of 5 Nicole's Bookworm Fact is about Jonathan Edwards. Jonathan Edwards on Wikipedia | Jonathan Edwards' writings on Amazon JD's Bookworm Tip is the BookIt! National Reading Incentive Program Join JD on the Scrabble-like word tile game, Wordfeud, on your iPhone or Android phone. His username is: jonnydollar Get in touch with us! Email: feedback@bookwormbanquet.com Feedback Line (text or voice): 623-688-2770 Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
På Teinå skole i Stavanger spiller de det digitale ordspillet Wordfeud i norsktimene. To klasser sitter i hvert sitt rom og konkurrerer mot hverandre over nettet. -Elevene må stave ordene riktig, og lærer en del om hvordan ord er satt sammen, sier lærer Silje Mæle. Språkrådet forvalter norsk rettskrivning og følger med på hvordan språket utvikler seg. Hva skal til for at måten du og jeg skriver på, fører til endringer i språknormen? -Vi kan ikke ta hensyn til alle, sier fagkoordinator Sigfrid Tvitekkja. -Det er for eksempel en del som skriver og sier "skrivde", men det blir vanskelig å ta inn, fordi de fleste oppfatter det som feil. Hva betyr egentlig "min hulde viv"? Sylfest Lomheim svarer på lytterspørsmål. Programleder er Ann Jones
Ganthor takes Spear to task about the words that he plays in WordFeud and shuns him Amish-style. Corey Ganthor and Z-Man discuss the source of Eli Manning's QB abilities and it's not good for Spear.
Alle elsker mandag feirer kinesisk nyttår, Wordfeud redder liv, og love is in the air. Nok en mandag med Christopher Gautier Bjerke og Joakim Nyquist.
Mokkamannen og fittehølet lar ikke en sjanse til å benytte seg av hverdagsrasisme eller stygge gloser forbigå. Det ble en sending om Wordfeud-romantikk, kamelbryting og rotter med og uten bakrus. Og som ikke det var nok gir vi den moderne kvinne et tips til en enklere tilværelse og den reiselystne reisemål en ikke burde være reisemål. Hei hå!
Vi har skaffet til veie historien bak Wordfeufd, Linni tipser oss og Marius lurer en mor som venter sønnen hjem.
Jonas Myrholm och Ulf Michal pratar om bland annat nya Tintin-filmen, SAOL:s ordlista i mobilspelet Wordfeud och att Pippi Långstrump ska bli en Nintendofigur. Programledare Susanne Nobel/P4 Väst.
HÖGKONJUNKTUR FÖR TALKSHOW I veckan drar två nya talkshows igång på TV. Både Hübinette i SVT och Adam Live i TV3 står inför nya utmaningar med hur man ska locka publiken. Hör två gamla rävar om hur man bör tänka för att lyckas med uppdraget. Malou von Sivers och Robert Aschberg delar med sig av sina erfarenheter. Hör också om den otroligt populära och starkt beroendeframkallade Wordfeud-appen i våra touch-mobiler. Vad är det som gör att ett traditionellt brädspel genrerar ett så stort intresse? Hör journalisten och författaren Hillevi Wahl (numera ordknarkare) och den regerande SM-mästaren i Scrabble, Johan Rönnblom, om fenomenet. På söndag är det exakt 10 år sen 11:e september-attentaten i USA. Hur mår egentligen den svenska årsdagsjournalistiken? Dagens bisittare: Dilsa Demirbag-Sten.
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SUMMARYNeed a good Scrabble word? Grant shares some of his favorites, and invites listeners to challenge him on "Words with Friends." Also, why do we call those classic screwball films madcap comedies? And what does it mean to walk in a crocodile? Plus, mondegreens, naval slang, learned versus learnt, and no way, Jose. And what do you call that flourish at the bottom of John Hancock's John Hancock?FULL DETAILSNeed a Scrabble word with q or z? Grant shares some of his favorite legal Scrabble words: qi (the circulating life force in Chinese philosophy), qat (a leaf chewed in some cultures for stimulating effects), and za (a shortening of the word "pizza"). He's inviting listeners to challenge him on the game Words with Friends on the iPhone or Android: search the username grantbarrett. What good is a smartphone without smart friends?Where do we get the phrase belly up? The expression has made its way to the bar, but the original belly up belonged to a dead fish. A listener wonders why his girlfriend remarks "hubba-hubba" when he's dressing up for the night. The flirty call had its heyday in the 1940s, when World War II soldiers would see a pretty lady walking down the street. Although no one's sure of the origin of "hubba hubba," new research suggests it might have evolved from a catchphrase used by the "Ki Ki, the Haba Haba Man," an employee of P.T. Barnum.There's nothing like some joe with cow and sand in the morning. That would be "coffee with milk and sugar" in World War II naval slang.http://www.jstor.org/pss/1495930Quiz Guy John Chaneski has a game of rhyming headlines based on the 1937 Variety issue, "Sticks Nix Hick Pix," claiming that rural folks avoid movies about rural folks. http://bit.ly/fgtLlMWhat is a madcap comedy? A fan of classics like Bringing up Baby wonders about the origin of the term. Martha explains that years ago, the word cap sometimes referred to one's "head." So if someone's "madcap," they're crazy in the head. And of course, what would Shakespeare's Henry IV be without the "nimble-footed madcap Prince of Wales"?Did you say "shtreet"? The str sound is becoming shtr in more and more mouths of English speakers. Grant explains that this pronunciation of "street" as "shtreet" is simply a feature of language--sort of the consonant version of a diphthong. What do you call that embellishment at the bottom of old signatures, like the hash-marked line beneath John Hancock's name? It's called a paraph, originally used as a distinct mark to protect against forgery.A listener was confused when she heard a radio announcer say a man had "Amanda Lynn" in his hands, only to find out that it was "a mandolin." These funny misheard phrases are called mondegreens, a term coined in Sylvia Wright's 1954 Harper's article, "The Death of Lady Mondegreen". It comes from a mishearing of the song "The Bonny Earl of Moray": "They have slain the Earl o' Moray, and laid him on the green." Another example: "Olive, the other reindeer" for "all of the other reindeer" in the song about Rudolph.http://bit.ly/f0OLUEhttp://huff.to/15mHyyHere are The Two Ronnies from the BBC television show in a sketch about the mishearing of "fork handles" as "four candles."http://bit.ly/g9bWg Grant reads from a listener's favorite poem by Lisel Mueller called "Why We Tell Stories." It reads in part: "We sat by the fire in our caves,/ and because we were poor, we made up a tale/ about a treasure mountain/ that would open only for us." http://bit.ly/gtwrCtMartha shares an email from a longtime listener, Lois Teeslink of Vista, Calif., about a favorite childhood librarian.What's the source of the phrase No way, Jose? And who in the world is Jose? Grant says the expression doesn't show up in print until 1973, contrary to the oft-repeated story that it appeared in The Village Voice during the 1960s. The phrase "No way" was often used then; the name Jose was likely tacked on just because it rhymes.The saying Act in haste, repent at leisure is typically a warning that means "if you make a hasty decision, you'll have plenty of time to mull over your mistake later." It's likely a variation of an older version, "Marry in haste, repent at leisure." David Foster Wallace had a most apt use of the phrase in his novel Infinite Jest: "The shopworn 'Act in Haste, Repent at Leisure' would seem to have been custom-designed for the case of tattoos". Be it a tattoo or a marriage, it's wise to think about the consequences before you act. Did you ever walk in a crocodile? In Britain, a crocodile can be "a group of children walking two by two in a long file." The phrase came up in an interview with the stylist Vidal Sassoon, who, as a child in London walked in a crocodile to school with other Jewish students being heckled by Nazi sympathizers.http://bit.ly/6n71BGhttp://n.pr/eoRkT7Are we tested on what we've learned, or what we've learnt? Grant explains how efforts to replace the "t" verb ending with "ed" gradually took hold in the United States, but not in Britain. Affiliated nations, such as Australia, New Zealand, and India, also use the "t" form. Either way, they're both correct. Grant recommends some books on Indian English.http://bit.ly/fesVDehttp://bit.ly/ggom2v"Imitation is the sincerest form of television," said the radio comedian Fred Allen. Listeners are invited to share their favorite modern proverbs like this one, as well as their favorite classics.--A Way with Words is funded by its listeners: http://waywordradio.org/donateGet your language question answered on the air! 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RUSE, Halo: Reach, Sam and Max, DJ Hero 2 and Wordfeud.News discussion - Project Dark, second Vanquish demo, Tekken Tag Tournament 2, Yakuza of the end, Valkyria Chronicles 3, Monster Hunter portable the Third, DMC, Shadows of the Damned, Alive Madness Returns, The Last Guardien release date, HD Ico collection, Gran Turismo Anywhere, MGS3 coming to 3DS, APB closing down, PS3 firmware update for 3D Blueray, Kinect titles, new DSi XL colours, auto mute for Halo Reach and a Wii babysitting sim.The retail round-up - DLC, Quiz and Twitter section.