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Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend

Comedian and actor Adam Devine feels exuberant about being Conan O'Brien's friend. Adam sits down with Conan to discuss the childhood accident that led him to a career in comedy, befriending his fellow Workaholics while at college, mistaking Pitch Perfect for a baseball movie during his audition, and utterly embarrassing himself in front of Danny McBride. Plus, Conan's memory is activated as he recalls one of his most notorious bits. For Conan videos, tour dates and more visit TeamCoco.com.Got a question for Conan? Call our voicemail: (669) 587-2847. Get access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using this show link: https://siriusxm.com/conan.

The Lamorning After
Blake hangs out in My Sisters Room (Feat. Blake Anderson) (RE-RELEASE)

The Lamorning After

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 70:45


Blake Anderson stops by to talk to Lamorne and Kyle about starting Workaholics, Final Destination scenarios, and drinking potion from strangers.MERCH AVAILABLE: https://www.thelamorningafter.com/FIND US ON SOCIALS AT linktr.ee/thelamorningafterCALL OUR HOTLINE AT 323-238-9395This is a Headgum podcast. Follow Headgum on Twitter, Instagram, and Tiktok. Advertise on The Lamorning After via Gumball.fm.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The BRIEFcast
Geração X: carreira e sucesso na visão de quem viveu o “mundo offline” - The BRIEFcast S03EP01

The BRIEFcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 67:09


Nessa terceira temporada, o The BRIEFcast vai confrontar as teorias sobre gerações. Será que a geração Z é mimimi? Os Xs são workaholic e os Ys imediatistas e ansioso? A ideia é mostrar que o recorte geracional é importante e carrega muitas características reais, mas só olhar para isso pode ser uma grande cilada. Para que as gerações, especialmente no mundo corporativo, consigam se entender e ter mais empatia umas pelas outras, é preciso levar em consideração também os diversos marcadores sociais, como gênero, região, religião, cor de pele e, claro, suas personalidades. Vem com a gente? Nascidos entre 1965 e 1980, os chamados “X” cresceram sem internet, mas entraram no mercado quando tudo mudou. Neste episódio do The BRIEFcast, conversamos com uma representante da Geração X sobre carreira e os estereótipos que cercam a sua geração. Workaholics? Ambiciosos? Vem entender o que é mito e o que é verdade.

In Depth With Graham Bensinger
In Depth crew reflects on the hilarious Adam Devine interview

In Depth With Graham Bensinger

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 11:03


In this episode of the In Depth Crew Podcast, host Graham, executive producer Brad Galbreath, and director of photography Seth Donnelly take you behind the scenes of their interview with Adam Devine, star of “Workaholics” and “Pitch Perfect.” They share exclusive stories and insights from their time with Adam.

Diaspora.nz
S3 | E5 - From Law School to Leading the Future of Creator Platforms: How Georgia Rippin (Kold Open) Is Building the Next Wave of Mid-Form Video, and Sneaking Into Hollywood

Diaspora.nz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 42:17 Transcription Available


Episode SummaryGrowing up in Wellington, New Zealand, with parents in the police force and government, a career in film and TV wasn't exactly on the radar for Georgia Rippin. But after studying law and Māori at Vic, she made a bold leap to New York, armed with only a suitcase, a dream, and a few blocks of Whittaker's chocolate that she used to slip into mailrooms of the biggest studios on the planet. That scrappiness paid off: Georgia wound up producing mid-form shows (those 10- to 20-minute episodic pieces that can eventually scale into full series), teaming up with major networks, and ultimately founding Kold Open, a platform reshaping how creators monetise their IP and get discovered.In this episode, Georgia digs into the pitfalls of legacy media, why YouTube fails episodic creators, and how AI-driven product placement might unlock new revenue streams for independent filmmakers. She also shares the real story of how she broke into the industry, from dressing like an assistant to cold-knocking on studio doors, and why she believes being just the right amount of naïve can be an entrepreneur's superpower. Finally, she offers insights for fellow Kiwis eager to chase creative careers on the world's biggest stages.Time Stamps00:00 – Intro02:16 – From legal briefs to scripts: Why she picked New York over LA04:18 – Mid-form explained: How shows like Workaholics and It's Always Sunny began08:01 – Why YouTube's algorithm hurts episodic creators—and how Kold Open fixes it10:20 – Cracking the first big studio deal: Lessons in hustle, grit, and chocolate bribes14:19 – Being ‘productively naïve': Georgia on forging a path without industry connections18:07 – AI's silver lining for indies: New tools that help with coloring, sound, and distribution25:37 – Rise of FAST channels: Why “free TV” is the next frontier for content creators31:53 – The founder journey: Building a startup in NYC and hitting sustainable revenue35:54 – AI-driven ad placement: Adding a digital Pepsi cup post-production (and getting paid)40:48 – Advice for aspiring Kiwi creators: Collaboration, comedic storytelling, and never giving upResources- Kold Open – Georgia's mid-form platform: https://www.koldopen.com- Georgia Rippin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgia-rippin/- Viva La Dirt League (NZ's comedy YouTubers mentioned): https://www.youtube.com/c/VivaLaDirtLeague

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
E571 Adam Devine

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 122:39


Adam Devine is an actor, comedian, writer and director known for his roles in shows like “Workaholics”, “The Righteous Gemstones” and more. You can also check out his podcast “This is Important” with the other Workaholics guys. Adam Devine returns to talk about becoming a new dad (and embracing boat life), how he miraculously survived getting hit by a car as a kid, and a recent health scare that changed everything for him.  Adam Devine: https://www.instagram.com/adamdevine/  ------------------------------------------------ Tour Dates! https://theovon.com/tour New Merch: https://www.theovonstore.com ------------------------------------------------- Sponsored By: Celsius: Go to the Celsius Amazon store to check out all of their flavors. #CELSIUSBrandPartner #CELSIUSLiveFit https://amzn.to/3HbAtPJ  DraftKings: Download the DraftKings Pick Six app NOW and use code THEO  to play $5, get $50 in Pick 6 credits. Better payouts. Bigger wins. Only with Pick6 from DraftKings. The Crown is yours. https://draftkings.com   Ground News: Go to http://groundnews.com/theo to get 40% off the unlimited access Vantage plan. Valor Recovery: To learn more about Valor Recovery please visit them at https://valorrecoverycoaching.com or email them at admin@valorrecoverycoaching.com  Blue Cube: Head over to https://BlueCubeBaths.com and get $1,000 off when you mention Theo's name. Dave Ramsey:

Coach-to-go
#234 Wie erkennt man einen Burnout?

Coach-to-go

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 19:53


Send us a textFühlst du dich dauerhaft erschöpft, gereizt oder innerlich leer? Hast du das Gefühl, dass dir selbst die Dinge, die dir früher Freude bereitet haben, zunehmend egal werden? Burnout ist mehr als nur eine stressige Phase – und doch wird er oft übersehen oder als normales "Funktionieren" abgetan.In dieser Folge spreche ich darüber, woran du erste Warnsignale erkennst, welche Gedanken und Verhaltensmuster typisch sind und warum gerade engagierte Menschen besonders gefährdet sind. Wir beleuchten die feinen Unterschiede zwischen einem stressigen Alltag und einem echten Erschöpfungssyndrom – und warum es so wichtig ist, nicht erst zu warten, bis nichts mehr geht.Lass uns gemeinsam einen Blick hinter die Fassade des „Ich schaffe das schon“ werfen. Denn frühzeitig hinzusehen, kann der erste Schritt sein, um langfristig gesund und leistungsfähig zu bleiben.Hör doch mal rein – es könnte dein erster Schritt aus der Erschöpfung sein.  Buchtipp: Burn On: Immer kurz vorm Burn-out: Das unerkannte Leiden und was dagegen hilftvon Bert te Wildt und Timo Schielehttps://lmy.de/FAoxi  Burnout und chronischer beruflicher Stressvon Stefan Koch u.a.https://tinyurl.com/2jwr29by  Entspannt statt ausgebranntvon Christina Hillesheimhttps://tinyurl.com/5chhmewb  Webseite:https://www.cobaugh.de E-Mail:https://www.cobaugh.de/kontakt/ YouTube: Heike Beck-Cobaugh - YouTube 

This Is Important
Ep 240: Weed Is Cool?

This Is Important

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 58:54 Transcription Available


Today, this is what's important: Oklahoma, AEW, D.A.R.E., Isaac's topics, The Righteous Gemstones, blowing your nose, Panda Express, hamburgers, action stars, & more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fitness mit M.A.R.K. — Dein Nackt Gut Aussehen Podcast übers Abnehmen, Muskelaufbau und Motivation
Prof. Dr. Sven Voelpel – Simple Übungen für mehr Präsenz, Selbstvertrauen und Fitness im Alltag (#514)

Fitness mit M.A.R.K. — Dein Nackt Gut Aussehen Podcast übers Abnehmen, Muskelaufbau und Motivation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 77:18


Wenn Dranbleiben sich wie ein Kampf gegen Windmühlenräder anfühlt, liegt der Grund dafür oft im Verborgenen. Es sind die unsichtbaren Skripte, unsere negativen Glaubenssätze, die uns an den Status quo fesseln.Prof. Dr. Sven Voelpel ist Alternsforscher und Autor der Spiegel-Bestseller „Entscheide selbst wie alt Du bist“ und „Die Jungbrunnen-Formel“. Er ist außerdem Professor für Betriebswirtschaft an der Creator University Bremen, der Business School Netherlands International und Gastprofessor an der Universität St. Gallen.Veränderungen im Handeln, die langfristig halten, setzen Veränderungen im Denken voraus. Diese Episode ist ein Streifzug mit Sven Voelpel durch das Universum unseres Innersten. Dabei geht es um eine Vielzahl von Themen, unter anderem:Die Magie der Präsenz – und bei welchen Tätigkeiten Du sie erreichstSpezialisierung oder Vielfalt im Training – was ist langfristig gesünder?Was limitierende Glaubenssätze sind und wie Du sie konstruktiv so veränderst, dass Du automatisch dranbleibstFür die Workaholics unter uns: Wie 30-Minuten-Meditation am Tag Dich aus dem Hamsterrad befreien kannund vieles mehr …Viel Spaß beim Hören!

Yogaland Podcast
Yoga(ish): Adult Braces, New Hobbies & A Horse Named Namaste

Yogaland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 46:45


Jason's getting Invisalign. Andrea's diving into writing. Our daughter just got a new horse named… Namaste. Yep. It's a lot.

Be It Till You See It
493. Breaking Free From Addiction and Trauma to Transform Your Life

Be It Till You See It

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 46:09


Are you truly aware of the addictions shaping your daily life? Dr. Stephan Neff joins Lesley Logan to explore the hidden addictions we all face, from social media scrolling to workaholism, and how they impact our emotions, identity, and self-worth. In this raw and insightful conversation, Stephan shares his personal journey of addiction recovery, trauma healing, and radical self-compassion. Learn practical steps to regulate emotions, embrace grief, and redefine your identity beyond societal labels.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:The hidden addictions we all face and their impact on emotional well-being.The challenges of identity loss after major life changes and the journey to rediscovering self-worth.The importance of grief, how it manifests beyond loss, and why allowing yourself to feel is essential for healing.Practical self-compassion techniques to reframe negative thoughts.How taking intentional action and creating a clear vision can transform challenges into opportunities for growth. Episode References/Links:Stephan Neff Website - https://www.neffinspiration.comSteps to Sobriety by Stephan Neff - https://a.co/d/hHY4w9PDepression Lied To Me by Stephan Neff - https://a.co/d/7s6Ddg0Neff Inspiration Podcast - https://stephanneff.podbean.comStephan Neff YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@neffinspirationStephan Neff Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/neffinspirationStephan Neff Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/neffinspirationStephan Neff LinkedIn - https://beitpod.com/neffonlinkedinEsmee The Mindful Mouse - https://neffinspiration.com/booksGuest Bio:Stephan Neff is an anaesthetist, bestselling author, speaker and show host. After studying medicine in Heidelberg, Germany he travelled and worked in Europe and Australia before settling down with his family in beautiful New Zealand. As a pain physician, he developed a specific insight into human psychology. As a man trying to drown his sorrows, he found out the hard way that the critters can swim. But over the last ten years, he made every day a little bit better than yesterday. When he became intrigued about epigenetics, he started training in functional medicine. Once he experienced the power of breathwork he became a breath coach. Not willing to accept getting stiffer with age he became a flexibility coach. His desire to impact humans led him to become a life coach and hypnotherapist. He strongly believes that the past does not equal the future. By taking action in a consistent way, we can experience transformations beyond our wildest dreams. He shares this passion through his podcast and YouTube channel, and through social media (Stephan Neff / Neff Inspiration) There is so much more to Stephan than sobriety. Nevertheless, in his book “Steps to Sobriety” he shares the lessons he has learned as a doctor and as a man. Every addict can turn his life around, one little decision at a time. His books and his show explain how to do it. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox.DEALS! DEALS! DEALS! DEALS!Check out all our Preferred Vendors & Special Deals from Clair Sparrow, Sensate, Lyfefuel BeeKeeper's Naturals, Sauna Space, HigherDose, AG1 and ToeSoxBe in the know with all the workshops at OPCBe It Till You See It Podcast SurveyBe a part of Lesley's Pilates MentorshipFREE Ditching Busy Webinar Resources:Watch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable Pilates Follow Us on Social Media:InstagramThe Be It Till You See It Podcast YouTube channelFacebookLinkedInThe OPC YouTube Channel Episode Transcript:Stephan Neff 0:00  One in three people have got chemical addictions. One in three. How many people are scrolling for hours on their social media? These are all dopamine quick hits, your likes, your, whatever you post out there. Oh, look at me, I'm looking so good. That's all a heap of B.S. because ultimately, it's nothing else than a form of addiction.Lesley Logan 0:24  Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.Lesley Logan 1:07  All right, loves, I'm so excited for today's episode. We had so much to talk about, so I'm gonna make this intro super quick and grab a pen, paper, because there are so many little nuggets of like, oh, I need to do that. Oh, I need to do that. And I think you'll really like it. So Stephan Neff is our guest toda. We are going to talk about all the ups and downs, trials, tribulations of losing a job, losing a marriage, changing your life, and then also, I just love when I ask people what they're excited about right now, because they can learn so much more, and truly, so many, be it action items in here for you. There's something for everyone. So, here you go. Lesley Logan 1:39  All right, Be It babe. I'm really excited that I get to have another conversation with our guest today. I've been on his amazing podcast, and now he's going to be here on mine. Stephan Neff, can you tell everyone who you are and what you rock at? Stephan Neff 1:49  Oh, thank you very much, Lesley, for giving me the privilege and the honor to be a guest on your show. I'm Stephan, I'm anesthetist. I'm a functional medicine specialist. I'm also a life coach. I'm a yoga instructor. I've got all kind of hats, like hypnotherapy and I've studied that. So I am addicted to becoming the best version of myself, and I've had many opportunities in my life to make choices that were not so great with hindsight, so I had more trauma than I would wish on my worst enemy, and in turn, I have investigated the effects of alcohol, of renzodiazepines, of sex, of a lot of coping mechanisms, food, for that matter. So workaholics, see, the moment I start talking, the more holics are coming to my mind. Because it's not just one escape mechanism. It's not just one thing that you try, you so dabble in many things. I was lucky because being in Germany, England, New Zealand, I was not exposed to various epidemics the United States have seen, and I was never really tempted by harder drugs that whatever, whoever is guiding here this game, they guided me away from those things. And for that, I need to be really, really grateful. However, I became a master escape artist with all the other things. And unfortunately, yes, they work for a little while, because they take away your pain, but ultimately they catch up with you and these demons, they are riding you deep inside. And again, I have been in situations which allowed me to grow so in other words, about 1011, years ago, I ended up in rehab that stopped my alcohol, and that was one of the best things that could have happened to me. Now, at the time, I was certainly not agreeing with that statement, but nowadays, I strongly believe every 18-year-old needed to be in rehab for a month. I think I would make that mandatory on actually, even before you go into college, even before, a 15-year-old, that's probably a better time to actually just learn about your emotions, learn about your feelings, learn about.Lesley Logan 4:24  What if there's a summer camp for emotions like, what if that's what everyone had to do at 15? I'm in. I think so, too, because it's true. I think most of the different addictions that we have are because we are unsure how to regulate or understand the emotions we're feeling, or we were not allowed to feel them, and so we don't know how to feel them, and so we figure out a different way to not feel. Workaholics get away with that addiction because, you know, except that they're annoying to their family, and their family's never to see them. It doesn't seem to be harmful. In air quotes. So unfortunately, the people who have. The addictions to alcohol and drugs, we look down on that like, oh, my God, how could they have let themselves get involved in those things? Stephan Neff 5:06  Which is ludicrous, Lesley, if you think about it, one in three people have got chemical addictions. One in three. How many people are scrolling for hours on their social media? These are all dopamine quick hits, your likes, your whatever you post out there. Oh, look at me. I'm looking so good. That's all a heap of B.S. because ultimately, it's nothing else than a form of addiction. Lesley Logan 5:33  Well, and it's also so hard because everything out there, there are lots of people who are helping your addiction along. So, you know, I mean, in the States, recently, we've heard about who was arrested in the Matthew Perry loss. And yes, he is addicted, and yes, he's the person who's like, doing the drugs and having been to multiple rehabs, and all these things, but the people around him that facilitated that addiction to continue, you know, and I'm not saying that if you'd switch people like that wouldn't happen with other people, but with your social media scrolling, they make sure you stay on. There's all these different things. And so I love the idea of a 15-year-old or an 18-year-old. My goodness, every so many years it's like we have to go do a CPR test every two years. Maybe you also have to just do a little check in on how are you regulating your emotions? Are you doing that? Because there's going to be times in your life where it's not going to go well, and you could be the best regulator in the world that need help. Stephan Neff 6:30  And but that is a privilege, and that is a something. I mean, gratitude is nowadays playing so much a role in my life due to the many traumas and the lessons I had to learn the hard way, and I'm very grateful for them nowadays, and you're so right, things don't end up in all peachy sort of Hollywood ending. It does not. I'm 58. Now, physically, emotionally, spiritually. I'm stronger than I have ever been in the last 30 years, probably emotionally, spiritually than ever in my life. Now, in reality, I have lost my job as an anesthetist. I'm going through a not nice divorce. My children have moved on in their own lives, and they are now overseas, far away, so I'm not getting the good old center support that maybe I deserve, want, need, and so there is a hard time here. But if there's one thing that I have had to learn, that I had the privilege to learn, is that there is a sense behind that suffering, and Viktor Frankl and many other far more clever people than me, before me have expressed that, and it is so hard, it sounds like a cliche. It sounds like something weird, but ultimately, it is a skill, just as much as you have a skill of maybe playing an instrument or going to the gym, being able to lift a certain amount of weight in a certain style, these are all skills that you have acquired. Now, I have acquired many of these skills, but also I have had to acquire some very powerful skills that allow me to regulate my emotions in a beautiful way. Indeed, going through the divorce and losing my job, losing my identity. I mean, I, who are you? I'm Dr. Neff von Stephan. I'm an anesthetist in blah, blah, there and there, well, take all that away. Who are you left with? And many men don't know that answer. They never ask themselves these answers until maybe trauma, physical trauma, stops them being the master carpenter or the mechanic or whatever they identify themselves. I've had so many soldiers on my show who were top alpha predators, and then were on the receiving end of a machine gun. And then, surprise, surprise, their body was no longer alpha. Theirs was not even omega. It was a heap of minced meat. And then, who are they? Lesley Logan 9:16  Who are you? Yeah. Stephan Neff 9:17  And so many men and women suffer from that, and I had the privilege of repeated traumas that forced me to ask those questions and come up with answers, solutions and the right steps forward.Lesley Logan 9:32  Yeah, many years ago, someone said you can't take someone's rock bottom away, right? And because you're trying to help people, and sometimes we're trying to help people. Of course, we should all be helpful, but sometimes people go into their own detriment trying to help someone, trying to make someone better, or see the light or take something away, and it's like some of those rock bottoms are exactly the thing they need to go through so they can learn who they are, so they can handle the next thing. Because I'm sorry to hear about all of those things. It sounds like there is like one and then a space between, and then another. And it sounds like because of one, you might be able to actually handle the next one. Like the divorce is awful, but because you learned how to regulate and feel your emotions and talk about who you are and go through those things, was that helpful when the divorce happened? Or am I, were they all at one time?Stephan Neff 10:22  No, sometimes you wonder if the gods out there in the pantheon are just sitting there and thinking, Stephan, he's doing far too well. What shall we throw at him? And then everyone pikes up. Ah, monkey pox. No, no, no. Divorce. Around with the children. They say, you know what we do, all of them at the same time. Yeah, see how it copes.Lesley Logan 10:43  Oh, my God. Are you watching, I don't know if you have it in New Zealand, there is a show on Netflix called Chaos. It's about the gods. If you can get it, it is worthwhile, because that is exactly what they're doing.Stephan Neff 11:01  I'm sure some writer had a dream about me, and thought, oh, I we're gonna make that show. I want some royalties here. Lesley Logan 11:09  Yeah, yeah.Stephan Neff 11:10  But there's this, shit will happen, and I ended up in quite a dark space over the end of last year and start of this year, and when I did some courses which forced me to live with my emotions, some radical compassion courses, things like that, where I had to learn how to really live with my emotions, not just run away from them, but actually be there, feel them, pour oil onto the fire and be there, feel it, and then afterwards, learn how to calm down and learn how to nurture myself. It was so beautiful. It was one of the hardest courses I've ever done, but that was what allowed me to be here and speak to you today. Many a times, when I thought, well, is my life really worthwhile? I'm fat, ugly, I'm a failure. You know, all these kind of I ams that are coming up, these voices? Now, fact is, we all have got about 80,000 thereabouts thoughts every day. Of these 80,000 about 80% are negative, and mine had a volume cranked up to max. Now we all have them, and that is a problem, because this is all a heap of B.S. that your body is telling you, either focusing far too much onto the history which is gone. You should learn from your mistakes. You should learn from history to prevent making the same mistakes again. You could talk now into politics big time in your country, but we won't go there. Stephan Neff 11:11  Stephan, trust me, every day, I'm like these people need to fucking read a history book. What is happening here? But here's the deal. Then we have talked about education in this country, and that's another mountain to climb, so.Stephan Neff 12:59  Exactly. I think the same applies for us as human beings. Never forget where you came from. Never forget the lessons from the past, but do not relive the hardships or the sadness, unless you need a relief valve. I, oh my God, end of last year, I went to a counselor, just because, you know, that's really the clever thing to do, because these people sort of can see what you're saying, can listen to you, and can also listen to what you're not saying.Lesley Logan 13:41  Yeah, they're talented. So great.Stephan Neff 13:46  So I had this wonderful woman, which I knew. So I said, like, you know that's what I'm going through. And she said, wow, okay, so how is your loss and grief? I said, which loss and grief? I didn't lose anyone? And she just looked at me, you just lost your wife of 27 years. I thought, huh, okay. And so there was a loss and grief, but I never allowed myself to feel that, and it was interesting for me that a song recently triggered me, and that was absolutely amazing, because that song allowed me suddenly to cry, to really sob, snot, tears, you know, you name it, it came out, but it took me the better part of what, eight months, what is it now? September. That was only really in August. So we're talking 10 months, really, in which I was the stoic survivor, in which I did what I had to do. And that's one of the key things. You have to take action in order to live your life. And the harder it gets, the more action you have to take. So I did all the right things, but I neglected that one emotion, and when it finally came out, it was so beautiful. It was so beautiful to cry. It was so beautiful to feel whole again, because, yes, I can journal every day and write down the things that give me the highest anxiety, and take them off immediately, those things that I take for granted that becomes my win list. So I'm actually writing down pretty minuscule things, but these are all things that maybe previously I would have procrastinated about, etc. And here, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, and I write win, little wins next to it. And if I achieve something really big, which I didn't think big win. So I do all that. Yet, whilst I took the right action, there was still so many things that needed to be addressed, and there was this emotion, and it was there. It's beautiful. Lesley Logan 15:57  I think I love that you're sharing, because it's so easy. I got my tools, I'm doing my things, I'm doing the work, I'm, whatever the work is for you, but I'm not surprised that grief was an emotion you weren't letting yourself feel because it's not an emotion any of us are taught how to deal with. We don't handle grief well, and there's not a model for it, right? If you don't lose someone or have grief when you're a child and it's not modeled correctly, we don't really know. We don't really see how to do that. And then if you see a parent or person who handles grief terribly, they get angry, they bottle it up, they don't process it, then you learn you can't even, you can't express it. And then most people, what do they say? Oh, you'll feel better in time. There's not a lot of great examples of feeling grief, and we also think grief only comes if we lose like a family member. We are not realizing, you lose your job, that's grief, Stephan, because you're grieving what the future that you thought about was, what did you think that was? Like, we moved to Las Vegas, and that was a beautiful, exciting goal that we had, but also it came so suddenly and when it happened during the pandemic that I remember working with my therapist about grieving my L.A. life, not because I wasn't happy in Vegas, but just the day to day that made me feel like me was gone and I had to start over. And your brain, the way grief works, expecting this thing. Oh, I went for a run to the next, Oh, there's no Starbucks here. Even though that sounds silly, that was, part of my day was saying hi to the same five people, seen running with my best friend. There's a grief there. And I think we don't allow ourselves to grieve what could have been when situations don't go well, and we think it makes us something weak, or makes us feel like we're stuck on the path. And really it's giving that space, and going back to the Greeks, like letting that float down the river, like giving it a celebration, right? I think that that is a huge step. It's something that I'm really, and I'm really, I don't know, I'm really stuck on this in this moment.Stephan Neff 17:52  And I guess there's a message there for you, because obviously I've triggered you. And hopefully after the show, you can reflect on that, and can actually see, ah, okay, what's waiting now to be released, what opening is coming up for me to learn something new about me, because that's really the chance that we have got every single day, and we squander so many of these chances we take our life for granted. Two years ago, my life well, from the outside, I was at a pinnacle. You know, I was I made an very, very beautiful income. I had a big house, I had a pool, I had a wife, I had two kids. From outside, hey, you know, on the inside, I was not a happy man, but it was so grumbling and so chronic that I didn't see how unsatisfied my needs were as a man in my marriage, and the same is probably to be said for my wife, her needs were not met and we were unable to express our respective love languages we wouldn't have known them if they would have bitten us in the ass. It is those kind of things, you know. It is those kind of things that ultimately make you unhappy, make you unsatisfied. You're searching for this mission, you're certain, searching for this purpose in your life that you have not yet found. And I think by going through trauma and being forced to change, you get outside of your comfort zone, you experience fear. And if you look at any successful, truly successful person who's got their shit together, then you will see that they have gone through tremendous amounts of trauma, through tremendous amounts of heartbreak, that in their business, they have failed and were sometimes completely, how do you call it in America where everything is taken away from you? You lose your house, you lose your.Lesley Logan 20:01  Bankruptcy, yes, yes, yes. Stephan Neff 20:03  Yes, exactly. Ultimately, many men and women have gone through such scenarios, but those who are successful are those people who have learned and are willing to learn from such trauma. I call it trauma. Trauma is sometimes a word that is. Lesley Logan 20:21  I think there's little T and there's big T, and I also think it's fine they've gone through some sort of like life experience that has flipped them things upside down. Look at Oprah. We forget what her life was like. We forget who she was before she was Oprah. And so you're completely right. And I guess our life is always evolving. And I think your life is a perfect example of it's not like life's a roller coaster, but it's like an ebb and flow. There's like, these highs, these lows, and what we do with the lows to get to the highs really matters. And how we, actually, it sounds like you educate yourself in a low so that you can, like you go through these highs. But now, with this new life change, like, how do you find yourself being it till you see it to the person you want to be on the other side of all this, what are the tools you're using, or what are the or how are you figuring it out as we go?Stephan Neff 21:06  Righty-ho, so over the next three hours where let's talk about. No, no. I give you, I show you one tool, actually, that I've used very, very frequently in the recent months. And it is actually very easy to do. It comes in various versions, but I use my right hand and put it on the dead shoulder. That hand onto that shoulder. I squeeze as hard as I can and say, Stephan, I love you. You're a good man. You're going through shit. I absolutely love you to bits. You are strong. You are a good man. Shit is happening, but you're a good man. Don't forget that. And I do that for 15, 20 seconds, and I'm renowned for my bear hugs to those people who I love, and you never show this love that you show others to yourself. You're a mean bastard to yourself. You speak to yourself in a way that you wouldn't speak to your worst enemy. And I force myself to actually love myself. Warts and all. And I think that sometimes gives me that hug, gives me that release, gives me that reassurance, where I am getting stronger and I feel the panic and the anxiety running away. We already spoke about writing things down. What I shared with you was the win list, because we always look at our failures. We never look at our wins. And I want to celebrate every win. In order to do so, I need to celebrate every chance I get. In order to do that, I need to celebrate being here. I need to be celebrating that I'm here in this moment. I'm not distracting myself, I'm not escaping. I'm living this moment and I live it with joy. I live it I'm here with you, 100% intentional, and I enjoy every second have I had in the past a fear of public speaking? Hell, yes. Are we talking about some quite, you know, not things that I'm not so happy and proud about, and now I'm sharing it with a few thousand, 10,000 million viewers. Well, okay, talk about that. Do you think me showing up is a win? Well, 80% of success is showing up. Me, actually, jumping over my fear and actually just being here, exposing myself to my fear of public, speaking of whatever it is, and suddenly realizing, actually, you know, I'm not eaten up by some magic force or some saber tooth tiger has killed me, although my body inside and all the responses of fight and flight coming onto this show, but now it is those kind of things, so the gratitude and the realization that this is a privilege that you are living. Yes, it's a shitty day here. Look outside. It's raining. Damn. Many of my friends are no longer here, but due to disease or trauma or violent deaths, well, you know, it's a privilege to be here, so be grateful and practice that. And you need to just, you actually need to do that. Practice it, because it doesn't come naturally to many of us. Lesley Logan 24:47  Right, right. Stephan Neff 24:48  So practice those things. And then the most important bit is finally stop for a moment and actually try to figure out who you want to be when you grow up. Create that dream in your mind, and dream means leery, flary things that are going on in your head. So if you say, okay, I am 58 now, and I haven't found true love in my life. So if I say, okay, I want to find true love. Well, that's nice. You can think of Valentine hearts, or you can say, what does that actually look like? Okay, there is, there needs to be a partner. This partner probably needs to understand my needs. Or for that, I need to be able to learn how to communicate my needs, but then I need to understand what are my needs? There's a bit of work waiting here to actually figure out what is your dream. Now, that dream, it's nebulous. Please change your dream to a vision by becoming very, very, very clear. So I want to have this dream partner. Okay, how does she need to look like? Well, maybe not the best question that you want to ask, because she might come in a very different package, but it has, it's everything that you need. So maybe a different question might be, which features should she have, which emotions, which style, what makes her burst into laughter and in turn infect you with joy? And then you have to figure out, okay, what affects you or infects you with joy. So what is your joy? So it's those kind of things. So once you've nailed it down, go to the next feature, to the next feature, until you dream that nebulism something has become a very clear vision. And now you need to take action. And that is the cool thing, but not action on that. Don't take someone and try to somehow mold that someone. No, take action on the input and say, okay, I want this loving relationship. So what would I do now? Right now? What ideas, five ideas that would make this relationship with this person a better thing. What input can I put there? What does she need? She needs to be supported. Okay. And how does that work? She needs to know that I will not run away. Well, fair call. Let's do something on that. Or she always feels alone that she is doing all the work in the house. Fine. Let me put that rubbish out, let me paint that corner, let me fix that part of the house, whatever it is. I can control the input. I can't control the output. I can't control the end result, but I can show up and do my best, and that is a beautiful skill. Lesley Logan 27:44  I really love your way of being it till you see it. It's like we always work backwards here. We love that, so that's great. But I also loved how it turned into like, the things you're looking for, you have to know more about yourself so that you can spot it when you got it, because people can't read your mind, and you could say, I want a supportive partner, and then you meet someone whose idea of supporting is financial, but what you really meant was emotional. Well, it doesn't matter. I need to be supportive. I am supporting you, and it's because words matter and we need to be specific. So I think that there's just so many different ways. We just had a coaching call with our group, and this girl wants to open a studio. She's like, where do I start? And I was like, well, what kind of studio do you want? What does that look like? What's happening in the studio? How busy is it? Is our teachers there, like, I can't tell you how to open a studio if I don't know what we're opening because then it's like, you go get a building, you get a lawyer. First of all, it's not inspiring. Second of all, what order of those steps is going to change based on all the things you have to know, what it is that you're wanting to open for us to go with the first action step. So I really, really think that that is so cool. What are you most excited about right now? Stephan Neff 28:57  Well, my house is going on the market, and this house, this town, has a lot of memories, many of them beautiful, many of them not so. So, by all I know, in four days time the house is sold, and then what will happen? And I've got a Toyota Estima, sort of a gray people-mover, kind of soccer mom kind of thing. I've turned that into a Batmobile. So I've ripped out the interior. I've turned that into a stealth camper, into basically an RV. Lesley Logan 29:30  So cool.Stephan Neff 29:32  That was quite a cool thing, something, you know, I'm 58 and I'm a doctor, for crying out loud. I focused my skills on a very different skill set by my experience in different skill sets, not necessarily DIY, not necessarily building. So I had to learn auto electronics and how the car works on the inside, etc. So I did that. So that was cool. I was really enjoying finding things that give me joy. And it was a surprising journey, because. You, those things that gave me joy in the past were no longer as beautiful, and I found new ways of creativity, new ways of looking forward to projects that maybe will increase my wealth again. Any divorce is hugely detrimental to anything. So there's a good reason that I changed my house to a car to actually just recover financially, but that is all part and parcel. So here we are. There are those people who have forever dreamt of the RV lifestyle, of downsizing, of those kind of things. I'm forced to do it, but I choose not to look at it as being forced, but I choose it as an opportunity to see that beautiful New Zealand and actually build up my private practice in functional medicine and. Lesley Logan 30:50  Have you been to Gisborne? Stephan Neff 30:52  Yes, I have. Yes. Lesley Logan 30:53  So that's the first light of day. I feel like you have to go there in your RV. If you do, we have a lovely friend there who likes to serve.Stephan Neff 31:02  Like Gisborne, Napier, there are so many beautiful places here. So I'm looking forward to doing that and in the process of finding myself, of finding out more about me, focusing more on one thing. This, the journey of divorce and getting rid of a house is incredibly disruptive to all your creative things. I was lucky because I was putting all my creativity in designing a very tiny home, and it was beautiful. But now it's time to bring that creativity to the next project. May it be, well, part of it probably will be somewhere, a rundown house that I will renovate and bring up just to a really lovely standard. Lesley Logan 31:46  You know, when you live in it, because we, we live in our van from time to time, and we lived in a tiny apartment before our house. Our van is not finished by any stretch of the imagination. I'm glad we didn't, because we would have made changes. And so what I think is really fun for you is the next house you get, even if it's small, you will, based on what you like and don't like in your RV life, you will make changes so that your home has the things you want at the home versus what you have. So then you'll have two homes, and you'll have one you can travel like it's mobile, and then you'll have one that's a sanctuary. I think it's so cool. Yeah. Stephan Neff 32:09  So, so, instead of saying I've lost my house now, I've lost my life, I have gained freedom. I have gained a new way of life that probably injects quite a bit of you back into me. I have the opportunity to explore new things. For example, I love juggling. I love spitting fires, so I studied circus arts when I was a younger man. Lesley Logan 32:46  That's so funny. That's not what I thought you were gonna say.Stephan Neff 32:49  But I know that there's a group of jugglers around New Zealand. They meet, typically on the full moon, on the beach somewhere, and have fire and juggle and things like that. And I always thought, oh, wouldn't that be cool? Then it was always the I need to work next day, and I'm busy and there's all that. Well now I have got that freedom to actually do that. Get back into it. Well, I haven't juggled for quarter of a century. I'm sure I will find it again, and I'm sure I will find new ways of finding joy. In finding those new ways, it is likely that I come across people who really infuse me. And who knows, there might be true love waiting there, true love in whatever form and shape it comes. These are all gifts that have come out of trauma, just as much as I have become the phoenix rising out of the ashes again and again over my lifetime. I just didn't expect it that I'll do it with 58 again. But hey, you do what. A man has got to do what a man has got to do. But I take it as a challenge. I take it as an opportunity as, I take it as a positive thing, and that is the only thing, the only true thing that works when it comes to the challenges in life, that you are able to find the meaning, a purpose, a sense in your suffering, that you accept what is happening, that you practice radical self-compassion, that you take ownership when it is due, that you learn to analyze when someone maybe was gaslighting you or was bullshitting you, or the whole kind of messages subliminal that you had been fed, maybe throughout your life, that you're actually able to start analyzing them and say, well, that's actually a heap of B.S. but that is actually not true. I'm not a failure. You know, for 50 something years, I thought I'm a failure. That's my rundown. Now, it helped me to focus and work harder. But to actually say, actually, no, I'm not a failure. I'm resilient, I'm resourceful, I am a survivor, I'm a thriver. I am lovable, I am worthy to learn. I wrote on my website, I wrote an article about the Power of I Am, and it's so important that we use that power, because it's the shortcut to your subconscious. So instead of being the bearded lady in the circus, why don't you start becoming the ring master and actually decide what is happening in your show, in your circus. Okay, you can actually control your thoughts. You can be far more mindful as far as what is happening up there, and that will make you stronger, that will make you a better human. And in turn, you will attract better humans. Inadvertently, or maybe on purpose, you will seek out a different group of people, not the naysayers, those people who give you good advice, for example, about finances when they are themselves, run down and have nothing. Lesley Logan 36:05  Yes, there's a lot of those around. Yeah.Stephan Neff 36:09  Isn't it? But you're an example, Lesley, you are out there. You have gone through your own trials and tribulation, but you haven't given up. And you keep going. And you keep showing up. You keep showing up on your show. And you're there to help others. You bring others on to infuse you. You open yourself up, in this case, by being very honest, and I was triggering you here on the show. So therefore I know you will grow, like it or lump it, by you showing up and making yourself vulnerable, you grow, and you will become a better version of Lesley than when the show started. How cool is that? I think we all can learn from that, isn't it? Lesley Logan 36:54  Yeah, yeah, oh my gosh. We could keep talking forever, but we're gonna take a brief break, and then we're gonna find out where people can listen to your show and read your books and all the amazing stuff. Lesley Logan 37:05  All right, Stephan, where do you like to hang out? Where can we send everyone if they have been inspired by what you've got? Stephan Neff 37:11  Please head over to neffinspiration.com. Neff, N-E-F-F, it's my surname, inspiration dot com, it's my website. From there, you have got links to my YouTube show. We are close now to 500 guests, and Lesley is one of them. You had some fantastic pearls of wisdom there. It's beautiful. So I'm growing through that show. I have in my creativity, written quite a few books, some of them no longer in print because I felt it's probably not so good. I've recently lost 30 kilogram and some of my books were dangerously good German cheesecakes. So that's a bit inappropriate. I still have that out there. I Lesley Logan 37:59  I mean, it's probably okay if people are addicted to cheesecake.Stephan Neff 38:03  I was always joking that because you bake them for such a long time that you bake all the calories out of them. I don't think that's true. I need to write a new recipe book.Lesley Logan 38:16  Okay, if our listeners hit you up for that cheesecake recipe, you have to give it to them.Stephan Neff 38:21  I can live with that. It's a baked German cheesecake. So it's great quality. It's a great taste. It's a little bit more work. I love it. The free books that can give you the most bang for the buck and the most value, I guess, is Steps to Sobriety. That is a book I've written. It's now coming out next month in its third edition. It is a memoir slash recipe book, How to look at recovery from addiction in a step wise, logical approach, and give you step by step way forward. The steps are essentially the 12 steps from AA, but I've taken the god out. I've taken many of those things out that maybe are a bit more difficult to swallow, and I've put it into a modern language, and have explained why these steps are actually a very good system. How to approach a failing business, for example, and I go into details there. So if you were to help a friend who is in trouble, like you are helping other Pilates teachers to create or maybe become better in their systems, well that's exactly you would actually do exactly the same steps as a 12-step program offers. So I'm using that approach. But then there are so many, so many other things that are typically happening, the trauma, the very predictable things, the depression, the mental health problems that will affect one in three of us. So you might as well learn something about it. When you drive a car, you learn how to change a tire, because sooner or later, you have to. But not one of us ever learns the signs and symptoms of depression or how, what is, what help is out there. So, Steps to S,obriety is really a beautiful mental health book in an overall, over encompassing kind of way. I've had another book out, Depression Lied To Me, in which I had the honor of having 14 female storytellers who were sharing their stories about how depression lied to them. And it's wonderful, because depression, as many other mental health problems, they come in all shapes and forms. They come in all disguises. Yet there are common themes, and yet there are the same kind of bullshit lies that these mental health problems tell us. Let there be addiction, let there be depression, etc. To hear 14 different women talk about their experience has been a very enriching insight for me. And last but not least, I will republish Esmee The Mindful Mouse, because I believe that if we start earlier on in life, if we start creating strong, little humans, it's much easier than repair broken adults. So therefore, why should we not start teaching mindfulness at an early stage? And I've written a beautiful, written and photographed and produced with a friend, a beautiful book about this little mouse who lives in our beautiful redwood forest here, and who is vivacious, but with her vivaciousness also sometimes makes her friends angry, and she needs to find out the difference between, am I a bad mouse, or have I done something bad that has angered someone else? Again coming back to the power of I am and, needless to say, her friends love her for who she is, but she needs to learn that lesson, and you will find links to all those books and more a neffinspiration.com so check it out, guys, but first, please press the like and subscribe button on Lesley's show, because that's so bloody important, because we all grow with algorithms on YouTube and other places, and if you've heard something cool today, hopefully it will enrich your life, but also send it to someone else, and send a link to Lesley show so that they can get better insights and we grow and start becoming this community of growing people.Lesley Logan 42:37  Thank you for that. Please do all of those things everyone. You've given us a bunch already. I feel like, so feel free to repeat something you've said, because I feel like you did. But there are so many gems of like, how we could be it till you see it, but bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted steps, the action someone can take, if they're like, yes, okay, what can they do next? What would you like them to do?Stephan Neff 42:57  Immediately now, I want you to give yourself a hug. I want you to actually give yourself a hug and spend 15 seconds with yourself just after the show is finished, immediately, 15 seconds, if it is safe to do so if you're driving, maybe not, okay? Maybe pull over, okay? But I want you to close your eyes and be with yourself and whatever is happening with you, whatever goes through your mind, whatever is happening, I want you to give yourself a big bear hug and just accept you for who you are, that beautiful human being who is probably going through some shit, because otherwise you wouldn't listen to a show like this. You would be distracted with living this most beautiful, suckering, sweet Coca Cola advertisement life, which, yeah, how about that? Okay, no, I want you to be real, and I want you to show compassion to yourself, because it all starts with that, yeah, just to tell that inner child of you, to tell that that right now, big child that is sitting there or standing there, whoever is around you, just give yourself that big hug, squeeze as hard as you can, and tell yourself, I love you. Lesley Logan 44:17  That's beautiful. Thank you so much. You guys, go give yourself a hug, and then please make sure that you share this with a friend. And if you have takeaways, please tag Stephan. Tag the Be It Pod. We want to hear them. We want to celebrate what you're doing. Y'all, you heard him say wins all the time. We actually have a wins episode that comes out on Fridays where we love to celebrate your wins. You can actually send them in and we read them out loud, so that sometimes when you hear your own win, it's on a day you really need a reminder that you had a win recently, and until next time, Be It Till You See It. Lesley Logan 44:50  That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @BeItPod.Brad Crowell 45:33  It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan, and me, Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan 45:38  It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co.Brad Crowell 45:42  Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi.Lesley Logan 45:49  Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals.Brad Crowell 45:53  Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. And finally to Meridith Root for keeping us all on point and on time.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 58:25


Renée Percy, started her career on the hit Canadian TV series, DEGRASSI HIGH. Since then she has appeared on NBC, CBS, ABC, FOX, Nickelodeon, Disney, FX, Comedy Central, in shows such as MOM, SUPERSTORE, THE GOLDBERGS, and WORKAHOLICS, and can be seen performing sketches on JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE.Percy, has performed in over 16 countries (she regularly performs overseas for the troops),has shot over 70 national commercials in Canada and the US, has received a CanadianComedy Award, the Phil Hartman Award, AND she is only one stamp short of a freeyogurt at Pinkberry!Renée has opened for the likes of Jay Leno, Jeff Garlin, Craig Robinson, Preacher Lawson, Jamie Kennedy, Orny Adams, Michael Rapaport, Yakov Smirnoff, and Bill Burr to name a few, and features regularly for Arsenio Hall.Catch Renée as part of the Netflix is a Joke comedy festival, hear her on Sirius Radio (her album “The Komic Sutra” was the #1 comedy album on iTunes), and watch herspecial of the same name on Amazon Prime and Apple TV.Coming soon, see Renée with Jim Jeffries in a new comedy special (“Jim Jeffries andFriends”) shot in Australia!#reneepercy #comedian #chrispomay #livewithcdp #barrycullenchevrolet #youtube #applepodcastsFollow Renée on Instagram @ReneePercyComedianhttps://www.reneepercy.com/https://beacons.ai/chrisdpomayhttps://www.cameo.com/chrispomay Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/54200596...

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Bern einfach

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 28:25


Die CDU gewinnt, aber nur ein bisschen. Inhaltlich ist von einer neuen deutschen Regierung nicht viel zu erwarten. Die beiden Bundesratskandidaten positionieren sich – udn eine alt-Bundesrätin kritisiert die Rahmenverträge.

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Bussin' With The Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 131:00


Recorded: February 10th, 2025 Will Compton and Taylor Lewan are on an absolute heater featuring none other than the legends behind Workaholics—Anders Holm, Adam Devine, and Blake Anderson on this episode. Once the Workaholics crew joins the pod, things get weird. GOOD weird! The guys might be a little hungover, but that doesn't stop them from diving into their love for NOLA, their podcast This Is Important, and the origins of their friendship. They break down how they pitched Workaholics to Comedy Central, whether they ever doubted themselves, and what it was like navigating the pressures of writing and delivering consistent bangers. They also tell stories of the madness of Game Over, Man, their favorite celebrity cameos in Workaholics, and the moments that left them completely starstruck. Plus, things get even weirder as they debate who has the highest testosterone, reminisce on This Is Important live shows, and, of course, drop some big updates on the Workaholics movie. It's a twisted, hilarious, and absolutely legendary episode that you don't want to miss. Like, subscribe and big hugs and tiny kisses! TIMESTAMP CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro 2:14 Big Game Recap 24:40 New Orleans Recap 49:15 Dave Portnoy vs The Boys 1:02:44 NFL Media Days Are A Pain 1:05:40 WORKAHOLICS INTERVIEW STARTS 1:06:03 The Guys Are A Bit Hungover 1:08:31 Nola Is Adam's #1 City 1:11:18 This Is Important Podcast 1:16:58 How They Met Each Other 1:23:33 Pitching Workaholics To Comedy Central 1:29:18 Did They Ever Question Themselves? 1:31:21 How Quickly Did Workaholics Get Picked Up? 1:33:42 The Writing Process + Pressure To Exceed Expectations 1:38:31 Game Over Man 1:42:42 Favorite Cameo 1:49:01 Have They Been Starstruck? 1:50:00 The Boys Are Hurting 1:53:43 This Is Important Live Shows 1:57:21 Who Has The Highest Testosterone? 2:04:42 Twisted QOTW 2:08:55 Workaholics Movie 2:09:32 Nebraska PredictionsYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/bussinwtb

Best in Fest
How to Avoid Legal Problems in Hollywood with Nadia Davari - Ep #202

Best in Fest

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 39:11


Nadia Davari is an entertainment attorney with extensive experience across a spectrum of fields including film, television (both scripted and unscripted), documentaries, music, influencer branding, technology, fashion, and startups. She is known for her dynamic legal counsel and has also expanded her portfolio by executive producing and producing several notable projects. Some of her credits include "Senior Moment," "All There Is," "Harpoon," "Here's Yianni," "A Motel," "Workaholics," and "The Crusades."Ms. Davari's legal and production expertise is complemented by her active participation in educational and industry panels. She has shared her knowledge at prestigious institutions and events, including the USC School of Cinematic Arts, the USC School of Law's Entertainment Law Symposium, Southwestern Law School, UCLA School of Law, and Raindance LA Film School. She has also been a keynote speaker and panel moderator at renowned industry gatherings like Hollywood Women's Film Festival, Wonder Women Tech, Dances with Films, The Multi Cultural Film Festival, Bet Tzedek Legal Services, and the ScareLA horror convention.Ms. Davari earned her J.D. from the University of Southern California's School of Law. Her undergraduate education was completed at the University of California, Los Angeles, where she received a Bachelor of Science in Molecular, Developmental Biology, and Genetics—demonstrating her ability to bridge the worlds of science and entertainment with her diverse skill set.

Muskies On Tap
E88 - Ayden Froeschle Keepin' It Fresh

Muskies On Tap

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 101:05


This week the MOT crew gets on Ayden Froeschle, a young musky angler with some fresh takes in this episode! Ayden grew up in the Hudson area fishing the St. Croix and Western Wisconsin. His musky bug started in Canada and now has taken him to many different big fish waters in MN like Leech Lake. Ayden's tournament career, although short (so far), is highly impressive breaking out multiple wins in the last few years. Tap in!https://sugsfishing.com/New merch incoming!!!!!Lots of fresh things on the MOT agenda this week including a fresh intro. The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Workaholics intro "Ya gotta be fresh", and So Fresh, So Clean by Outkast. What a lineup!

This Is Important
Ep 233: The Man, The Myth, The Waymond

This Is Important

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 65:06 Transcription Available


This Is Important
Ep 232: Oozing With Ad Hoc Pejoratives

This Is Important

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 52:53 Transcription Available


Today, this is what's important: LA fires, a kangaroo court, conspiracy theories, comments from our fans, pimp culture, drug dealing memories, the Super Bowl, & more. Prayers up to our family and friends in Los Angeles! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AwardsWatch Oscar and Emmy Podcasts
Director Watch Podcast Ep. 80 -'The Intern' (Nancy Meyers, 2015)

AwardsWatch Oscar and Emmy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 108:48


Welcome to Director Watch! On this AwardsWatch podcast, co-hosts Ryan McQuade and Jay Ledbetter attempt to breakdown, analyze, and ultimately, get inside the mind of some of cinema's greatest auteurs. In doing so, they will look at their filmographies, explore what drives them artistically and what makes their decision making process so fascinating. Add in a few silly tangents and a fun game at the end of the episode and you've got yourself a podcast we truly hope you love. On episode 80 of the Director Watch Podcast, the boys are joined by film critic Ema Sasic to discuss the final film in their Nancy Meyers series, The Intern (2015). It's hard to imagine that the Nancy Meyers' series is already coming to an end, as the director feels like she has so many stories to tell, but alas here the boys are with the (for now) final film in the director's filmography. Six years after her last film, Meyers returned with a workplace dramedy about a retired widower that signs up to becoming a ‘senior intern' for an up and coming, online clothing company. Over the course of the film, we see generations collide and a true friendship arise, making for one of the most delightful, heartwarming entries in the series so far, and one of Meyers' best films to date. Ryan, Jay, and Ema break down their thoughts on the film, if Meyers is a fan of Workaholics, how genuine these characters are, riding a bike in the office, Robert De Niro's incredible performance, why people need to stop hating on the great Anne Hathaway, and why the world needs more Nancy Meyers movies. They boys also give their personal ranking of Meyers' filmography and announce the next director movie series they will be covering. You can listen to the Director Watch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts, from iTunes, iHeartRadio, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Spotify, Audible, Amazon Music and more. This podcast runs 1h48m. The guys will be back next week to begin their series on the films of Mike Nichols with a review of his first film, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. You can rent it via iTunes and Amazon Prime rental in preparation for the next episode of Director Watch. Till then, let's get into it. Music: MUSICALIFE, from Pond5 (intro) and “B-3” from BoxCat Games Nameless: The Hackers RPG Soundtrack (outro).

Sam Newman, Mike Sheahan and Don Scott - 'You Cannot Be Serious'

Nicky Whelan is an Australian actress and model. She is best known for her roles as Laurie Mitchell in Chosen (2013), and Pepper Steiger in Australian soap opera Neighbours (2006–2007). Before Neighbours, Whelan hosted a number of shows, including Coxy's Big Break (Seven Network), Beyond the Boundary (Network Ten), and Melbourne Woman (Seven Network), and played the fictional celebrity "Chrissie Grant" on Russell Coight's Celebrity Challenge, a spin-off of All Aussie Adventures.[citation needed] Whelan is also known as the face of the rural Victorian city, Shepparton, and she hosted the night racing at Moonee Valley for eight years.[citation needed] Whelan has also posed for a number of Australian magazines, including FHM (in October 2007), Ralph (in November 2005) and Inside Sport. In November 2007, Whelan made a special appearance in Harrow, London, to promote sustainable transport and initiatives that benefit the environment. She also shot some photos for Harrow's 'It's Up to All of Us' campaign. After leaving Neighbours, Whelan moved to Los Angeles. She made guest appearances in episodes of Entourage and Melrose Place, before securing a role in the final season of Scrubs as Maya, an Australian medical-school student, Whelan also stars in the 2010 film Hollywood & Wine alongside David Spade. In November 2010, Whelan appeared in a viral advertisement for Rökk Vodka alongside The Lonely Island. Whelan got her "big break" in the 2011 film Hall Pass, in which she played Leigh, the love interest of Owen Wilson's character. In October 2011, Whelan guest-starred as an attractive telemarketing temp in the episode "Temp-Tress" of the American sitcom Workaholics.  In 2014, Whelan starred in the short-lived action drama series Matador, as well as the apocalyptic thriller film Left Behind as Hattie Durham. The following year, she appeared in comedy film The Wedding Ringer and Terrence Malick's drama film Knight of Cups. In 2017, Whelan appeared in the horror film Tragedy Girls. She also filmed the 2020 mystery drama film Love by Drowning in which she plays the lead. Whelan starred in betting advertisements on Australian television for BetEasy. Whelan was born in Cranbourne, Victoria, Australia. She is the granddaughter of Marcus Whelan, who played in the Victorian Football League between the 1930s and 1940s. In 2016, Whelan became engaged to American football player Kerry Rhodes. Whelan and Rhodes were married in Los Angeles on 15 April 2017. In October 2017, Whelan confirmed that she had left Rhodes and the couple had separated. They divorced that same year. In her spare time, Whelan also trains boxing as well as Brazilian jiu-jitsu

Hypnosis and relaxation |Sound therapy
Alpha Intelligent Brainwave helps academics and workaholics to focus efficiently and deeply, speeding up and awakening the energy of the whole brain

Hypnosis and relaxation |Sound therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 61:07


Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/hypnosis-and-relaxation-sound-therapy9715/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Cass and Anthony Podcast
Adam Devine is celebrating a birthday today

The Cass and Anthony Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 4:34


So we celebrate him and the boys with some Workaholics trivia. Support the show and follow us here Twitter, Insta, Apple, Amazon, Spotify and the Edge! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Cass and Anthony Podcast
Procrastinators, Workaholics, and a Depression-off

The Cass and Anthony Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 62:28


We have wee-wee in the iron and a dinosaur porch pirate in the Ill-Advised News today, as well as Chat GPT argument styles, and a song mystery finally got solved. We find Anthony's fellow procrastinators, play the Workaholics game, and go for a double dose of Ill-Advised News. We find out about Cass' trash being treasure, a have an epic depression-off for the ages.   Support the show and follow us here Twitter, Insta, Apple, Amazon, Spotify and the Edge! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

This Is Important
Ep 221: The Power Of The Leather Jacket

This Is Important

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 57:26 Transcription Available


Today, this is what's important: Charleston, southern California, Halloween, horror films, guessing dick sizes, leather jackets, motorcycles, cybertrucks, the new Clippers stadium, Olivia Rodrigo, & more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Swisspreneur Show
EP #446 - Fabio Ronga: The Hard Road to a $300M Valuation

Swisspreneur Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 69:21


Timestamps: 5:20 - Workaholics having fun 15:35 - Market validation 33:33 - Why Switzerland is the best headquarters 46:19 - Instilling company values 54:30 - Selling 100% of your shares About Fabio Ronga: Fabio Ronga is the co-founder and CEO of beqom, a cloud-based compensation management solution. He holds a master's degree in Business Information Systems from HEC Lausanne and previously worked at Hyperion (bought by Oracle) and Outlooksoft (bought by SAP) before starting beqom in 2008. Together with his co-founders (including Tanya Jansen and Stephan Pohl, who are still active in the company), Fabio built beqom to solve HR problems he himself had encountered earlier in his career. Serendipitously enough, someone Fabio used to know from Hyperion was on the board of a French company who had built the exact tech that Fabio and his co-founders needed, but was using it for different purposes. beqom was born out of a partnership with that company. Later on, when beqom was coming into its own, it merged with this French company. beqom started out with Swiss headquarters and maintains them to this day. Fabio thinks this helped them be global-minded about their product building from day one: since Switzerland is such a linguistically and culturally fragmented country, Swiss founders cannot rely on their domestic market to keep them in business, like US companies can. In 2022 beqom received a strategic investment of USD 300M from Sumeru Equity Partners. A few years prior, beqom had received another investment from Goldman Sachs, in exchange of which they promised a favorable exit scenario — this was their motivation for the 2022 Sumeru investment. The cover portrait was edited by⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.smartportrait.io⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. ‍ Don't forget to give us a follow on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠,⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠,⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠and⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Linkedin⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, so you can always stay up to date with our latest initiatives. That way, there's no excuse for missing out on live shows, weekly giveaways or founders' dinners.

Crina and Kirsten Get to Work
Never Not Working: How To Tell if You're a Workaholic and What To Do About It

Crina and Kirsten Get to Work

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 47:10


How much work is too much work? Can you ever turn it off? We're exploring the roots of workaholism, its impact on our lives, and—most importantly—what to do about it. What is Workaholism? The term was coined by psychologist Wayne E. Oates back in 1971, likening chronic overwork to addiction. Just like any other addiction, workaholism can interfere with our health, happiness, and relationships. So, how do we know if we're truly addicted to work or just really engaged? The answer lies in the motivation behind the grind. Could this be you? Sometimes we overwork because of external circumstances such as financial problems, distraction from an unsatisfying marriage, or maybe pressure from our workplace. The differentiating feature of real workaholism from similar behaviors is the excessive involvement of the individual in work when it is not required or expected. Norwegian researchers the University of Bergen created a work addiction scale which uses the following seven criteria to assess the likelihood that an individual possesses a work addiction: You think of how you can free up more time to work. You spend much more time working than initially intended. You work in order to reduce feelings of guilt, anxiety, helplessness and/or depression. You have been told by others to cut down on work without listening to them. You become stressed if you are prohibited from working. You deprioritize hobbies, leisure activities, and/or exercise because of your work. You work so much that it has negatively influenced your health.   If you answered with “often” or “always” to any of these points, you may be a workaholic. And if we are agreeable, neurotic, intellectual or imaginative, we are more likely   People identified as workaholics often ranked high in terms of these three personality traits: Agreeableness – Workaholics are more likely to be altruistic, compliant and modest. Neuroticism – Workaholics tend to be nervous, hostile, and impulsive. Intellect/imagination -Workaholics are generally inventive and action oriented. But what to do about it? Redefine “urgent” Reinvent the to-do list Learning to say “no” and delegate Fixing the workaholic clock Controlling rumination Embracing rest and recovery Psychological detachment.  Physical activity.  Relaxation.  Mastery experiences (which mitigates the inclinations around workaholism)   Our lives are too precious to be consumed with work.  While work is fun and rewarding - it is not all things, so let's not get caught in workaholism or even workaholic behaviors.

LIFE.STYLE.LIVE!
Lavell Crawford visits Indy

LIFE.STYLE.LIVE!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 7:53


Comedian Lavell Crawford is one of the hottest stars in the comedy scene. With his unique style and undeniable charisma, he's capturing the attention of audiences across the nation. Crawford recently filmed a new one-hour special, titled “Can A Brother Get Some Love?”, in his hometown of St. Louis, now available on DVD from Entertainment One.Crawford's impressive resume doesn't stop there. He has made notable appearances on popular television shows, including a guest spot on Comedy Central's “Workaholics” and a recurring role in AMC's Emmy Award-winning series “Breaking Bad.” Fans will also remember him from his regular appearances as a panelist on E! Entertainment's “Chelsea Lately” and as a staple on “Lopez Tonight,” where he showcased his comedic prowess through various sketches.Known for his larger-than-life personality and relatable humor, Crawford is not just a television star; he is also one of the hottest touring comedy acts.This weekend, comedy fans have the chance to see Lavell Crawford live at the Helium Comedy Club, where he will be performing Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings. For ticket information, visit Helium Comedy Club | Special Event: Lavell Crawford.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The JITV Show at Jam in the Van
Is it ok to guess what race someone is? Pauly Shore makes assumptions about Erik Griffin | #61

The JITV Show at Jam in the Van

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 48:12


In this week's episode of the PMS Podcast Show with Pauly Shore at Jam in the Van, Pauly takes a risky comedic dive by guessing comedian Erik Griffin's race—but is it OK to guess someone's race? This episode explores the humor, awkwardness, and implications behind making assumptions about a person's background. Known for his stand-up comedy and role in Workaholics, Erik Griffin responds to Pauly's wild guesses with his signature quick wit and humor. But beyond the laughs, it sparks a broader conversation: Is it OK to guess what race someone is? This thought-provoking episode is packed with laughs and special guests! Charlotte McKinney, the actress and model, joins the show, adding her own perspective to the conversation. Meanwhile, Dawes brings the energy with an incredible live performance, delivering soulful indie-folk vibes from the Jam in the Van stage. And of course, the regulars are back in action: the unpredictable Nicole Tran, the ever-sarcastic Ryan Mirvis, producer Graig Agop, and the groovy beats of The Busters house band. Beyond the humor, this episode dives into deeper social questions around race and identity, making it not just entertaining but also thought-provoking. Pauly's comedic style pushes boundaries, but it raises the important question: Is it ever OK to guess someone's race, and how do we navigate such conversations with humor and respect? Whether you're tuning in for the comedy, the music, or the conversation, this episode has it all. Get ready for laughs, insight, and an unforgettable performance by Dawes! Watch now and decide for yourself—Is it OK to guess what race someone is? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Less Stressed Life : Upleveling Life, Health & Happiness
#370 Psychedelics For Veterans and Workaholics For Shame, Blame and Guilt with Matt Zemon, MSc

Less Stressed Life : Upleveling Life, Health & Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 42:19 Transcription Available


Send us a textThis week on The Less Stressed Life Podcast, I chat with Matt Zemon, educator and author, about the transformative power of psychedelics in mental health. Matt shares his journey from avoiding drugs to becoming an advocate for psychedelics in treating trauma, PTSD, and more.We discuss how a magic mushroom experience changed his perspective and explore stories of veterans finding healing through psychedelic therapy. We also address the stigma surrounding psychedelics and highlight the importance of responsible, safe use for emotional and spiritual healing. This is an eye-opening conversation on the growing role of psychedelics in mental health.KEY TAKEAWAYS:How psychedelics can transform mental health and personal growthThe role of psilocybin and ayahuasca in healing trauma and PTSDWhy mindset, environment, and source are critical for a safe psychedelic experienceThe importance of pre- and post-journey support in psychedelic therapyPsychedelics as a potential tool for end-of-life emotional healingABOUT GUEST: Matt Zemon, MSc, is an educator, author, and leading voice in psychedelic wellness, focusing on how psychedelics can transform mental health. He is the author of the best-selling Psychedelics for Everyone and the integration journal Beyond the Trip. With a Master's in psychology and neuroscience from King's College London, Matt blends academic knowledge with a passion for promoting safe and accessible psychedelic experiences. He works closely with medical professionals to support the responsible integration of psychedelics into healthcare, particularly in treating anxiety, depression, and trauma. Matt's mission is to dispel myths around psychedelics and highlight their potential for human optimization and mental health improvement.WHERE TO FIND:Website: https://mattzemon.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matt.zemon/WHERE TO FIND CHRISTA:Website: https://www.christabiegler.com/Instagram: @anti.inflammatory.nutritionistPodcast Instagram: @lessstressedlifeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lessstressedlifeLeave a review, submit a questions for the podcast or take one of my quizzes here: ****https://www.christabiegler.com/linksNUTRITION PHILOSOPHY:Over restriction is deadWhole food is soul food and fed is bestSustainable, synergistic nutrition is in (the opposite of whack-a-mole supplementation & supplement graveyards)You don't have to figure it out aloneDo your best and leave the rest

The Fake Ass Book Club
Reclaiming Rest: The Intersection of Creativity and Healing ft. Tasha Marie

The Fake Ass Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 58:12


Welcome back F.A.B. FAM!  This week the ladies welcomed Tasha Marie aka Tasha Mac, who was featured in the docuseries “Naptown Narratives, to discuss her powerful journey of advocacy for recovery, mental health, and purpose. Tasha shares insights on her work, highlighting the intersection of rest, creativity, and healing from trauma, particularly for Black women. Together, we explore how intentional rest can fuel creative processes and aid in recovery, as well as her experience as a Black storyteller amplifying voices in our community. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about resilience, self-care, and the transformative power of rest. Cheers!! *Please be advised this episode is intended for adult audiences and contains adult language and content. We are expressing opinions on the show for entertainment purposes only.Dedication: To our patrons thanks we love you…join our patreon www.patreon.com/thefabpodcast.com! Moni: To Banned Books week!! The F.A.B. Podcast supports Banned Books Week because it celebrates the freedom to read and the power of literature to challenge, inspire, and connect us. By highlighting banned or challenged books, we stand against censorship and support diverse voices, particularly from marginalized communities, reminding us that access to all stories is vital for literacy, creativity, and empowerment. Kat:To Hispanic/Latin American Heritage Month Tasha Mac: To all my students… specifically Shamiah, Happy Birthday!Notes: About the guest: Tasha Marie aka Tasha Mac https://linktr.ee/transparentlytasha317https://www.transparentlytasha.com/blogIndianapolis Recorder article: https://indianapolisrecorder.com/naptown-narratives-highlights-local-hero-in-season-4/ Naptown Narratives: https://www.circlecitystorytellers.org/naptown-narrativesWhat is a CSF Leak? https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/csf-leak/symptoms-causes/syc-20522246 F.A.B. Book Recommendation: “Pleasure Activism” by Adrienne Maree Brown  https://adriennemareebrown.net Tasha Marie Book recommendation: Janet Cheatham Bell: “Famous Black Quotations for the 21st Century”Still Rising: Famous Black Quotations for the Twenty-First Century a book by Janet Cheatham BellLink to purchase book: https://bookshop.org/p/books/still-rising-famous-black-quotations-for-the-twenty-first-century-janet-cheatham-bell/18399868?ean=9781572843202**Stranger than Fiction:

This Is Important
Ep 215: Adam Gets A Lil Yachty

This Is Important

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 57:04 Transcription Available


Today, this is what's important: Mimosas, fun names, Workaholics set antics, the Bible, yacht life, best candy flavors, & more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Der Monique Menesi Podcast - Businessaufbau leicht gemacht!
Folge 111: Minimalismus und Business im Handgepäck: Ein Gespräch mit Mandy Rohm

Der Monique Menesi Podcast - Businessaufbau leicht gemacht!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 58:23


Willkommen zu einer neuen Folge des Monique Menesi Podcasts. Heute habe ich einen ganz besonderen Gast – Mandy Rohm. Mandy ist nicht nur eine erfolgreiche Unternehmerin, sondern auch eine digitale Nomadin, die seit drei Jahren mit nichts als ihrem Handgepäck die Welt bereist. Und dabei hat sie ein sechsstelliges Business aufgebaut. Mandy und ich haben uns auf einer Konferenz in Albanien kennengelernt und festgestellt, dass wir beide echte Workaholics sind. In dieser Folge sprechen wir über ihren minimalistischen Lebensstil, wie das Reisen ihre Beziehung gerettet hat, und wie sie es schafft, unterwegs ihr Business strategisch zu führen.   Highlights dieser Episode: Mandy teilt ihre Erkenntnisse zu Minimalismus und ihren damit verbundenen Reiseerfahrungen Mandy gibt Einblicke zu ihren Erlebnissen zur Verbindung von Reisen und Business   Falls ihr mehr über Mandy erfahren möchtet, schaut unbedingt auf ihrer Website lebensentdecker.com vorbei und folgt ihr auf ihren Social Media Kanälen: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_lebensentdecker_/?__d=1%2F LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mandy-rohm/ Checkliste für die wöchentliche Buchhaltung: https://www.lebensentdecker.com/checkliste/   Sichere dir jetzt deinen Webinarplatz für den 08.10.24 um 19 Uhr MESZ: https://www.moniquemenesi.com/webinar Starte jetzt das Quiz, um herauszufinden, was dich daran hindert, den Sprung ins Unternehmertum zu wagen: Quiz: Schon mal überlegt dich selbstständig zu machen? Was hält dich davon ab? Sichere dir einen Platz im exklusiven Mastermind-Programm und starte deine Reise in die Selbstständigkeit: Monique Menesi (Start am 27.09.2024) Möchtest du mehr über das Mastermind-Programm erfahren? Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Kennenlerngespräch mit Monique Menesi: Link zum Buchungskalender Möchtest du mehr über dein Potenzial erfahren? Vereinbare ein kostenloses Kennenlerngespräch mit Monique Menesi: Kostenloses Kennenlerngespräch Entdecke Moniques kostenlose Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitung - Von der Idee zum Business: Ideen zur Business-Anleitung Folge Monique auf Instagram für tägliche Inspiration und wertvolle Tipps: Instagram - Monique Menesi Besuche Moniques Website für weitere Informationen und Ressourcen: Monique Menesi - Website Höre Moniques kostenloses Audiobook "ABENTEUER VERÄNDERUNG" für motivierende Geschichten und praktische Ratschläge: ABENTEUER VERÄNDERUNG - Audiobook Trete der FreiRaum Community bei - die Frauen Business Community für Austausch, Unterstützung und Wachstum: FreiRaum Community Affiliate-Links: Zoho - Alles in einem Tool für effizientes Arbeiten: Zoho Kajabi - Die Plattform für deinen Online-Kurs oder Membership-Site: Kajabi

Multiamory: Rethinking Modern Relationships
492 - Workaholics Aren't Actually More Productive

Multiamory: Rethinking Modern Relationships

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 63:25


Today, we're diving into workaholism and its effect on relationships. A lot of us in western (American) culture pride ourselves on working hard and never taking a break, but how effective is this mentality, really? Often, things like our relationships may suffer without a healthy work/life balance, and so today we'll be discussing why some of us work so hard and so much, some habits to look out for that may be causing more harm than good, and how to shift workaholic tendencies so your relationships can thrive. If this show is helpful to you, consider joining our amazing community of like-minded listeners at patreon.com/Multiamory. You can also get access to ad-free episodes, group video discussions, bonus episodes, and more! This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/multi and get 10% off your first month.Get access to “What's Your Jealousy Trying To Tell You?” a workshop by the author of Polysecure, Jessica Fern. Head to heyplura.com/multiamory and enter the invite code “Multiamory” during onboarding Multiamory was created by Dedeker Winston, Jase Lindgren, and Emily Matlack.Our theme music is Forms I Know I Did by Josh and Anand.Follow us on Instagram @Multiamory_Podcast and visit our website Multiamory.com. We are a proud member of the Pleasure Podcasts network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Stand-Up On The Spot
55: SOTS: Erik Griffin, Tommy Pope, Dulce Sloan, Wolves of Glendale & Jeremiah Watkins | Ep 55

Stand-Up On The Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 81:09


Stand-Up On The Spot! Featuring completely improvised sets from Erik Griffin, Tommy Pope, Dulce Sloan, Wolves of Glendale  & Jeremiah Watkins. No material. Comedians create Stand-Up On The Spot off audience suggestions. You know Erik Griffin from Workaholics, Kill Tony, Tommy Pope from Stuff Island and Tires on Netflix, Dulce Sloan from The Daily Show, Wolves of Glendale from Neflix is a Joke their viral social media videos  & Jeremiah Watkins you know from Trailer Tales, Dr. Phil LIVE, and his special DADDY. This episode covers everything from House Spiders, to Drake and Kendrick Lamar Beef, to Wasabi, Frenemies & more! #1HourSpecial  #StandupComedy #ErikGriffin #TommyPope #DulceSloan #WolvesOfGlendale #StandUpOnTheSpot #CrowdWork  #JeremiahWatkins #Improv Follow the Comedians! Jeremiah Watkins  @jeremiahwatkins  @TrailerTalesPod   https://www.instagram.com/jeremiahstandup Erik Griffin @whitneycummings @RiffinWithGriffin https://www.instagram.com/erikgriffin Tommy Pope  @stuffisland https://www.instagram.com/tommypope Dulce Sloan  @dulcesloan05 https://www.instagram.com/dulcesloan Wolves of Glendale  @wolvesofglendale   https://www.instagram.com/wolvesofglendale Stand-Up On The Spot https://www.instagram.com/standupots Sponsored by: MyBookie Support the show get some MyBookie money on the house with code SPOT at https://mybookie.website/SPOT Interested in sponsoring the show? Email standupots@gmail.com for inquiries

Audrey Helps Actors Podcast
Episode 121 - Workaholics R Us - Nick Bognar

Audrey Helps Actors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 74:55


This week Audrey Moore talks to licensed therapist Nick Bognar! Nick moved to LA to become an actor, but quickly shifted to HELPING actors through therapy - and he is INCREDIBLE! He's been helping actors and artists find joy again for years, and he's here to help you do the same!   Sponsored by: Casting Networks - CastingNetworks.com/Audrey PROMO CODE: AudreyCN   Please RATE THIS PODCAST to feed the Review Baby! www.RateThisPodcast.com/audrey Call in with listener questions (667) Actor-70 or (667) 228-6770   Links: Nick Bognar's Instagram Nick's website Nick's podcasts "More Exemplary Podcast" and "Action Practice Building" Articles on The Prevelance of Workaholism, Workoholism and Psychiatric Disorders, Workaholism Prevention Articles on Stress and Burnout Prevention, Work and Career Coaching Exercises Books: Fried: Why You Burn Out and How to Revive, How to Not Always Be Working, Burnout   Host: Audrey Moore Producer: Jesse Lumen Editor: Matthew Patrick Davis Mixer: Thomas Snodgrass Show Music: Ari de Niro Special thanks to Thomas Snodgrass for assistance with microphones, Aalok Mehta and 108 Hill for help with the theme song.

Happy Place
Zandra Rhodes: Self-belief, workaholics, and sentimental hoarding

Happy Place

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 48:58


Would you describe yourself as a workaholic? Fashion designer Zandra Rhodes has an insatiable sense of drive that's fuelled her iconic career since the 1960s. In this chat with Fearne, Zandra is honest about how she threw herself into work as a way to cope with things like the death of the love of her life, and her own cancer diagnosis. Zandra is very clear that we need our own sense of creativity, colour, and vibrancy in life. She explains why it's so vital to have self-belief, and how to make sure you're not compromising your own values and style for other people. There's also the story of when Zandra was carted away in a police car for growing marijuana... Zandra's book, Iconic: My Life in 50 Objects, is out now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Parks and Recollection
Dave King: Partridge (S5E17)

Parks and Recollection

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 62:50


Writer Dave King (Parks and Rec, The Good Place, Workaholics) joins Jim O'Heir and Greg Levine to break down Ben's disillusioning return home to Partridge, Indiana, Chris and Ann's overt lack of compatibility, and the events leading up to Ron's “Self-Jamm.” Plus, Dave discusses the many references to he and Mike Schur's favorite novel, “Infinite Jest” sprinkled throughout the episode.Got a question for the Pawnee Town Hall? Send us an email at ParksandRecollectionTownHall@gmail.com

The You Project
#1584 The Workaholics - David Gillespie

The You Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 36:54


In this episode, Gillespo and I realise that we may be workaholics, although l'm not exactly sure how one 'qualifies' for a such a dubious badge of distinction but if we're not, we're definitely in the neighbourhood. Workaholic adjacent, perhaps. But I guess the good news is that both of us seem to derive great pleasure, fulfilment and satisfaction from what we do and in the middle of our busy-ness, neither of us appear to be suffering from any kind of exhaustion, burnout or mental malaise. This was an atypical Gillespie-Harper interaction because rather than chatting about a particular topic (as we normally do), we had an organic freestyle chat and I had the opportunity to pull back the 'Gillespie Curtain' (just a smidge) and learn a little more about the man behind the brilliant brain. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Yolanda and Cornelius Show
The Fun-Friday Show "July 5!"

The Yolanda and Cornelius Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 34:18


This show discusses my trips from state to state sharing the word and wisdom of God with His people. Another show point was the National Days for the Weekend. Thirdly, what is a "Work-a-holic?" We both agree that I am a one of those.

Pizza Pod Party
Kurt Braunohler & Scotty Landes, Bananas Pizza (w/special guest Bill Schulz)

Pizza Pod Party

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 68:47


Our guests are comedian Kurt Braunohler and screenwriter Scotty Landes who host the popular podcast Bananas. We do strange pizza news with the Bananas hosts, and our topic is: New York City Tourist Pizza Pairings. And special guest writer and tour guide Bill Schulz.Kurt Braunohler is a stand up comedian and actor.  He was in the critically acclaimed film “The Big Sick”. Kurt has numerous comedy standup specials including 2022's “Perfectly Stupid”. Scotty Landes is a screenwriter. He was a writer and producer for “Workaholics”, he wrote the 2019 film “Ma” and the screenplay for 2023's “The Machine”. Together they host the Bananas podcast.Bill Schulz is a writer, television personality and web series host. He wrote the From the Vault column for the New York Times. For years he was the co-host of the Fox News panel show, Red Eye. He hosts Mornin' with Bill Schulz and Joanne Nosuchinsky, which you can currently find on Youtube. Bill recently got his New York City tour guide license. Read that story in Entrepreneur.com. This podcast is brought to you by Ooni Pizza Ovens. Go to Ooni.com for more information.Follow us for more information!Instagram: @pizzapodparty @NYCBestPizza @AlfredSchulz4Twitter: @PizzaPodParty @ArthurBovino @AlfredSchulzTikTok: @thepizzapodpartyThreads: @pizzapodparty @NYCBestPizza @AlfredSchulz4

Intentional Living with Dr. Randy Carlson

If you spend wa-a-a-ay too much time at work, and then when you come home you're spending too much time thinking about work, how is that affecting your marriage?  If that sounds like you and what's going on at your house, Dr. Randy will help you establish godly priorities in your life to change that. […]

This Is Important
Ep 204: Haircut My Life Into Pieces

This Is Important

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 59:29 Transcription Available


This Is Important
Ep 200: They Ran Out Of Babies To Eat In Toronto

This Is Important

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 58:19 Transcription Available


Today, this is what's important: Kyle's back, the end of What We Do In The Shadows, the Niagara Falls, robbing banks, & more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chill & Prosper with Denise Duffield-Thomas
Workaholics, empire builders and fellow rulers

Chill & Prosper with Denise Duffield-Thomas

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 36:11


Today, we're talking about a topic close to my heart - overcoming workaholism and hustle culture.  This episode is aimed at my fellow Ruler Money Archetypes, who want to build an empire without burning out.  Even if you're not a Ruler, today's episode will give you some great insights into your friends, partner, or clients and help you understand the motivation of Rulers.

Habits and Hustle
Episode 306: Dr. Christian Gonzalez: Doctors Advice on Why You Can't Heal Your Body without Healing Your Mind

Habits and Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 71:04


In this episode of Habits and Hustle, I chat with Dr. Christian Gonzalez, a doctor turned healer, about the powerful role of emotional repression in our overall well-being, the importance of feeling our body and understanding the emotions associated with different parts, and how people become people pleasers, overachievers, and workaholics. We also discuss healing with psychedelics, the truth about authenticity, and the difference between masculine and feminine energies. Dr. Christian Gonzalez, aka Dr. G, is a naturopathic doctor who is passionate about environmental medicine as well as the mind, body, and spirit connection. He is the founder of Elm, a safe haven for healing, and host of the Podcast Heal Thy Self.  What we discuss: (0:04:37) - The Importance of Emotional Healing (0:07:54) - How to Know if You Are Repressing Emotions and How To Deal With It (0:15:19) - Why It's Important to Reconnect with Your Body (0:20:23) - Understanding the Deep-Seated Connection between Emotions and the Body (0:26:48) - The Power of Womb Healing (0:29:12) - Emotional Healing through Ayahuasca (0:40:25) - The Truth About Authenticity (0:47:13) - How Trauma in the Household Affects People: People Pleasers, Overachievers, and Workaholics (0:54:47) - Navigating Masculine and Feminine Energy Thank you to our sponsor: Therasage: Head over to therasage.com and use code Be Bold for 15% off Find more from Jen:  Website: https://www.jennifercohen.com/ Instagram: @therealjencohen  Books: https://www.jennifercohen.com/books Speaking: https://www.jennifercohen.com/speaking-engagement Learn more from Dr. Christian Gonzalez: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctor.gonzalez Virtual Group Classes: https://www.elm.health/ Heal Thy Self Podcast: https://docgonzalez.com/podcast/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

KFC Radio
The Workaholics Crew May Have Found a Loophole to Bring Back Their Cancelled Movie - Full Interview

KFC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 94:31 Very Popular


We interview the Workaholics/This is Important podcast crew including Adam Devine, Blake Anderson, and Kyle Newacheck (Missing for shadowboxing reasons: Anders Holms) Timecodes: 0:00 Start 02:57 Feits witnessed a weird naked sauna man 14:45 Workaholics/This Is Important Interview Starts 23:30 Adam Devine weighed himself the other day 25:07 Throwing balls into the crowd at live shows 31:31 Milk Girls 38:30 Adam Devine is gonna star in The Whale 2 41:11 Award Season 44:29 Anders ducked this interview 57:46 Workaholics Movie 01:07:57 This Is Important on the road now 01:12:06 Video Voicemails ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Stacker2 Energy: Go to https://stacker2.com/barstool, make a purchase online, take a screenshot of your receipt, and tweet us the photo with the #BiteBack for a chance to win Body Armor: Available in stores nationwide but you can head on over to the BODYARMOR Store on Amazon at https://barstool.link/BODYARMOR & get yours today! Hello Fresh: Go to https://HelloFresh.com/kfcfree and use code kfcfree for FREE breakfast for life! Marine Layer: For a limited time get 15% off at https://marinelayer.com/KFC. Solo Stove: Run, don't walk, to https://solostove.com to pick up the limited-edition Snoop Stove and join Snoop in going smokeless for good.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kfcr

This Is Important
Ep 171: Live From Portland: Kept Portland Even Weirder

This Is Important

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 89:32 Transcription Available


This Is Important
Ep 170: Live From Austin: The Guys Kept Austin Weird

This Is Important

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 90:17 Transcription Available


Live from Austin!  Today, this is what's important: Olympians, Waco Surf, harassment vs assault, two-stepping, their ideal men, Austin stories, getting cut out of projects, Ice Spice, hot topics, Q&A, & more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

This Is Important
Ep 169: Live From Dallas: Kyle Is Not Doing Well

This Is Important

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 88:15 Transcription Available


Live from Dallas! Today, this is what's important: Bangovers, Kyle's tattoos, jerking off, drinking, protesting, Jared Leto, hot topics, Q&A, & more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bertcast
Something's Burning: THE WORKAHOLICS IN “CAPITAL STORMERS”

Bertcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 69:09


Adam DeVine, Blake Anderson, and Anders Holm, aka The Workaholics, stop by the kitchen to talk about driving Ubers, spending stupid money, their new movie, and the fastest we've ever—you know... Plus, I'm making a fancy business dinner – Steak Florentine.   Go see the Workaholics crew live on their This Is Important Podcast Tour: https://www.tiitour.com    Follow Adam Devine: https://www.instagram.com/adamdevine/?hl=en   Follow Blake Anderson: https://www.instagram.com/blakeanderson/?hl=en   Follow Anders Holm: https://www.instagram.com/ders808    This episode is brought to you by Prize Picks. Get first deposit match up to $100 with promo code “Burning” at https://www.PrizePicks.com/BURNING.   STEAK FLORENTINE W/ MASHED CAULIFLOWER AND WILTED SPINACH   MASHED CAULIFLOWER   INGREDIENTS: Couple heads of cauliflower Unsalted butter Minced Garlic Softened Cream Cheese  Grated Parmesan Salt White Pepper   STEPS: Chop cauliflower into manageable pieces Steam cauliflower florets in boiling water until tender Transfer to food processor Melt butter and garlic; add to food processor Add cream cheese, salt and pepper; puree until smooth Transfer to a bowl; add parmesan and season to taste   WILTED SPINACH   INGREDIENTS: Baby Spinach Goat Cheese   STEPS: Wash spinach and place in pan still damp Cook until spinach has cooked down Fold in goat cheese   STEAK FLORENTINE   INGREDIENTS: Thick T-Bone Steaks Salt and Pepper EVOO   STEPS: Pat steak dry; brush with olive oil     SUBSCRIBE so you never miss a video https://bit.ly/3DC1ICg  For TOUR DATES: http://www.bertbertbert.com  For FULLY LOADED AT SEA: http://www.bertkreischercruise.com  For FULLY LOADED FESTIVAL: https://fullyloadedfestival.com     For MERCH: https://store.bertbertbert.com    Follow Me! Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/bertkreischer   Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/BertKreischer   Instagram: http://www.Instagram.com/bertkreischer   YouTube: http://www.YouTube.com/user/Akreischer  TikTok: http://www.TikTok.com/@bertkreischer  Text Me: https://my.community.com/bertkreischer