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In today's video, I share some thoughts on how men can increase attraction in relationships. Read or watch below to learn strategies on how men can increase attraction in relationships. Zachary Stockill: In today's video, I'll be talking about one of my favorite topics—tips for men to increase attraction in long-term relationships. I'm Zachary Stockill, […] The post How Men Can Increase Attraction in Relationships [VIDEO] appeared first on Overcoming Retroactive Jealousy.
In today's video, I discuss the connection between retroactive jealousy and religion. Read or watch the video below to explore further. Zachary Stockill: Is there a connection between retroactive jealousy—intrusive thoughts about your partner's past—and religion? That's the question I'll be exploring in today's video. I'm Zachary Stockill, and since 2013, I've helped thousands of […] The post Retroactive Jealousy and Religion: Connection? [VIDEO] appeared first on Overcoming Retroactive Jealousy.
Recently, I appeared on The Vitor Vicente Interview for a wide-ranging conversation on retroactive jealousy, relationships, men's issues, The Red Pill, and much more. You can watch the interview below: Hope you enjoy. Click here to join thousands of other retroactive jealousy success cases, and learn more about my flagship online course, “Get Over Your […] The post Zachary Stockill Interview for The Vitor Vicente Podcast appeared first on Overcoming Retroactive Jealousy.
In today's video, I provide my thoughts on marriage. Read or watch below to learn more about my response to the Google search “Zachary Stockill wife”. Zachary Stockill: So I need to start today's video with a bit of an embarrassing confession. The other day, I was Googling my own name, because curiosity got the best […] The post “Zachary Stockill Wife??” My Thoughts on Marriage [VIDEO] appeared first on Overcoming Retroactive Jealousy.
Join thousands of retroactive jealousy survivors from around the world, and start getting clarity and peace of mind about your partner's past right now. Read or watch below to learn more about thinking of yourself as a “victim of retroactive jealousy,” and how it's stopping you from getting clarity and peace of mind. Zachary Stockill: […] The post “VICTIM of Retroactive Jealousy and My Partner's Past… Help!” Q & A [VIDEO] appeared first on Overcoming Retroactive Jealousy.
Recently, I appeared on The Jealousy Junkie Podcast for a guest interview on retroactive jealousy. You can watch the interview below: In the interview for The Jealousy Junkie Podcast, I discussed my personal history with retroactive jealousy, my work, and how to start overcoming intrusive thoughts about your partner's past, and more. I hope you […] The post Zachary Stockill Interview for The Jealousy Junkie Podcast [VIDEO] appeared first on Overcoming Retroactive Jealousy.
Have you ever been more curious than you should be about your partner's past lovers? Where one question about their past turned into five, which turned into ten, then felt that very uncomfortable pang of jealousy? This type of jealousy is called retroactive jealousy. One of the more insidious types of jealousy because it is referring to the past, which no one can undo. Retroactive jealousy can not only ruin an otherwise healthy relationship, it can also be detrimental to your mental health going forward. So on today's episode, we have invited retroactive jealousy expert Zachary Stockill to fill us in on everything we need to know about this type of jealousy. Zachary Stockill is the author of Overcoming Retroactive Jealousy, The Overcoming Jealousy Workbook and The Breakup Recovery Workbook. He is also a podcaster and educator creating programs around raising awareness and educating people about retroactive jealousy, and has founded www.retroactivejealousy.com. Needless to say, he is the ultimate expert in this field and he wants to share his knowledge with all of you.In this episode you will learn about what retroactive jealousy is, how to identify if you are suffering from retroactive jealousy, actionable tips on how to remedy retroactive jealousy, and practical tools to help create a healthy dynamic in your relationship when feeling retroactive jealousy, and much more!This episode is packed with juicy knowledge and advice, so you don't want to miss this one!Topics discussed in this episode:What is retroactive jealousy?How Zachary discovered retroactive jealousyWhy retroactive jealousy isn't reserved for straight white menThe shame around retroactive jealousyHow retroactive jealousy can come off as normalThe myth around jealousyWhen is walking away the right choice?Honoring your higher self vs. your egoAdvice for those who are aroused by a partner's sexual pastThe Madonna-Whore Complex in Freudian psychologyWhat to expect from Zachary's program Get Over Your Partner's Past FastActionable tips for anyone suffering from retroactive jealousyTools on how to trust your partner's desire for youHow to learn about your partner's past in a safe and healthy wayFor one-on-one coaching with me, schedule your FREE, 30-minute Clarity Call to see how I can helpFor further support, join the Jealousy Junkie Facebook GroupGrab the 5 Must-Haves To Overcome JealousyWhat's your attachment style? Take the FREE Quiz to find out Jealousy Junkie WebsiteConnect with your host, Shanenn on InstagramDisclaimerThe information on this podcast or any platform affiliated with Top Self LLC, or Jealousy Junkie is for informational and entertainment purposes only. No material associated with Jealousy Junkie podcast is intended to be a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment, Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding your condition or treatment and before taking on or performing any of the activities or suggestions discussed on the podcast or website.
In today's video, I respond to a viewer who tells me “I can't stop thinking about my wife's exes, and her choices in the past.” Read or watch below to know my response to a viewer who tells me “I can't stop thinking about my wife's exes.” Zachary Stockill: “I can't stop thinking about my wife's […] The post “Can't Stop Thinking About My Wife's Exes… Help!” Q & A [VIDEO] appeared first on Overcoming Retroactive Jealousy.
In today's video, I had a conversation with Gethen, a retroactive jealousy survivor from Wales, and a recent graduate of my course “Get Over Your Partner's Past Fast,” in today's Zachary Stockill testimonial. Read or watch below to hear Gethen's Zachary Stockill testimonial, his story of overcoming retroactive jealousy, and how it changed his life. […] The post Zachary Stockill Testimonial: How Gethen Beat Retroactive Jealousy [VIDEO] appeared first on Overcoming Retroactive Jealousy.
In this video, I spoke with Steve, a recent graduate of my online course, “Get Over Your Partner's Past Fast.” Read on or watch below to listen to another Get Over Your Partner's Past Fast, Zachary Stockill course review: Zachary: So first off, Steve, I just wanted to thank you for doing this. I really appreciate […] The post Zachary Stockill Course Review: Steve's Story [VIDEO] appeared first on Overcoming Retroactive Jealousy.
In today's video, I'm going to share a quote by Einstein that represents one of my all-time favorite universal solutions for retroactive jealousy. So: how to deal with retroactive jealousy fear? Zachary Stockill: My name is Zachary Stockill and since 2013, I've been helping men and women from all over the world, overcome retroactive jealousy, […] The post Retroactive Jealousy Fear: The #1 Step in Overcoming It [VIDEO] appeared first on Overcoming Retroactive Jealousy.
In today's video, I'd like to share the number one step you should take after you break up. So, what to do after a breakup? Zachary Stockill: I'm Zachary Stockill from retroactivejealousy.com. I'm also the author of the newly released The Breakup Recovery Workbook, as well as my new comprehensive, step-by-step, Breakup Recovery Blueprint Online […] The post What To Do After a Breakup: The #1 Step to Start Healing [VIDEO] appeared first on Overcoming Retroactive Jealousy.
In today’s episode of Humans in Love Podcast, I’m joined once again by author and psychologist Dr. Shawn T. Smith. Dr. Smith is the author of The Tactical Guide To Women: How Men Can Manage Risk in Marriage and Dating, and The Women’s Guide to How Men Think: Love, Commitment, and the Male Mind. Dr. […] The post #53 – Marriage, Masculinity, Men’s Issues and More with Dr. Shawn T. Smith appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
In today’s episode of Humans in Love, I spoke with Jennifer Lehr, a writer, couples therapist, and the founder of WeConcile. Jennifer created WeConcile to help couples get free from pain and disconnection, and to again find happiness in marriage. She spent years working on her own issues, educating herself as well as studying and […] The post #52 – Building Better Relationships with Jennifer Lehr, MFT appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
In today’s episode of Humans in Love podcast, I pose the question: “what is polyamory?” I spoke with polyamory researcher Dr. Elisabeth Sheff about polyamory, what is polyamory, the challenges and advantages of polyamorous relationships, raising children in polyamorous homes, overcoming jealousy, relationship anarchy (!) and more. Hope you dig. Learn more about Dr. Sheff […] The post #51 – What is Polyamory? Open Relationships, Jealousy, & More with Dr. Elisabeth Sheff appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
Happy New Year! It’s episode 50 (!) of Humans in Love! I hope you’re as excited to start 2021 as I am. In what I’m sure will be a controversial episode of Humans in Love podcast, I was joined once again by author and speaker Caleb Jones to reflect on the lessons of 2020, open […] The post #50 – Rational Selfishness, Outcome Independence, and “What is Love?” with Caleb Jones appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
Obsesión, miedo, odio, infelicidad; estas son emociones comunes muy fuertes que algunas personas tienen que combatir todos los dias. En este episodio te voy a llevar al mundo de los celos retroactivos. ¿Es normal? ¿cuando es considerado una condicion?¿Como se siente ser celoso cada segundo de tu dia? Escucha la historia de Zachary Stockill, un hombre que expermiento sus celosos patologicos y retroactivos hasta lo mas profundo y ahora ayuda a cientos de personas a aprender como superar esta condicion.La transcripción de este episodio esta disponible en mi sitio web www.mybravospanish.comEnglish:Obsession, fear, hate, unhappiness; these are very strong and common emotion some people have to fight with every single day. In this episode, I'm taking you into the world of Retroactive Jealousy. Is it normal at all? When is it considered a condition?How does it feel like to be jealous every second of your day? Listen to Zachary Stockill's story, a man who experienced pathological and retroactive jealousy at its deepest, and who's now helping hundreds of others to learn how to overcome this condition. The transcription of this episode is available on my website www.mybravospanish.com
Mark Walsh is a popular YouTuber, and the co-founder of the Embodiment Conference and the Embodied Facilitator Course. Mark offers embodied approaches to life coaching, leadership, business training, stress management, communication, activism and “body-mind stuff more generally – martial arts, yoga, meditation, bodywork, dance, etc.” Mark’s charisma and passion for embodiment practices shines through every […] The post #49 – What is Embodiment (And Why Does it Matter)? with Mark Walsh appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
Cadell Last is an author and YouTuber with a focus on philosophy and anthropology. Cadell Last and I first met around 10 years ago when we were students in History at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada. I was in graduate school, and Cadell was an undergrad taking a graduate level course–and he was still one […] The post #48 – Sex, Masculinity, and God with Cadell Last, Ph.D. appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
Dr. Michael Pariser is an American psychotherapist and psychoanalyst specializing in men’s issues. Michael Pariser is the author of the recently released companion guide to No More Mr. Nice Guy by friend-of-the-podcast Robert Glover, No More Mr. Nice Guy: The Hero’s Journey. From Amazon: This guide, both a companion to Dr. Robert Glover’s No More […] The post #47 – The Hero’s Journey and Overcoming Nice Guy Syndrome with Dr. Michael Pariser appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
In today’s episode of Humans in Love, I’m joined by New York City sex therapist Stephen Snyder MD. Dr. Stephen Snyder is the author of the award-winning book, Love Worth Making: How to Have Ridiculously Great Sex in a Long-Lasting Relationship. Love Worth Making is one of the finest books I’ve read about long-term relationships in recent […] The post #46 – How to Have Ridiculously Great Sex ft. Dr. Stephen Snyder appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
In today’s episode of Humans in Love, I’m joined once again by the author of No More Mr. Nice Guy, Dr. Robert Glover. Dr. Robert Glover has become one of my favourite people to talk to for my podcast. You may have heard him before on episodes 17 and 29. In Dr. Glover’s third appearance […] The post #45 – Love Under Lockdown, Breakups, Drugs, God & More with Dr. Robert Glover appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
In today’s episode of Humans in Love, I’m joined by returning guests Uriel Yariv and Blandine Wegener from Mahasiddha Yoga, Thailand. Uriel and Blandine are Tantra yoga teachers and psychologists, and two of the most insightful people I know when it comes to maintaining passion in long-term relationships. You might remember Uriel from episode 14, […] The post #44 – Maintaining Passion in Long-Term Relationships with Uriel Yariv and Blandine Wegener appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
G.S. Youngblood is an American coach, and the author of The Masculine in Relationship: A Blueprint for Inspiring the Trust, Lust, and Devotion of a Strong Woman. From Amazon: In this book is a model of Masculine groundedness that you can manifest in your relationship with a strong and capable woman. Such a woman doesn’t […] The post #43 – Reclaiming the Masculine in Relationship with G.S. Youngblood appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
Zachary Stockill is a writer, developer, podcaster, and lifelong student. His work has been featured on The Huffington Post, The Art of Charm, and ManTalks among many others. Favorite Success Quote The so-called meaning of life opened up before me, it turned out to be infinitely simple, give love and seek no reward reciprocal love is your reward and the meaning of life in its entirety.” ~ Andrei Gavrilov Key Points 1. Generosity without Expectation is Sexy There is a lot of focus in the modern “pick up” and dating advice world on making sure that you are always giving less in your relationships than you are receiving. While this advice may have some foundation if you are looking for nothing other than a one-night stand or a slew of unfulfilling sexual experiences, it holds no water if you are looking for fulfillment in relationships. If you want to have the most fulfilling relationships possible, you need to give love without expectation. That is the key. Give and don't expect anything in return. Give because you want to, not because you are expecting sex or love to be reciprocated. 2. Tell Your Truth No Matter What If you are struggling in your relationships, odds are, you are withholding your truth from your woman. You need to open up, tell her the truth, be honest with her without fear of outcome and without any neediness from her. This is the only way that you can overcome issues together and break through jealousy. 3. You Need to be Aware of Women's Sexuality Odds are, if you are struggling with jealousy, at least a small part of the issue is that you are not celebrating women's sexuality. Like men, women enjoy sex. They find it exciting and (hopefully) satisfying. And this is a beautiful thing. Instead of sitting around in your relationships getting caught up on the men who came before you, celebrate the fact that you are in a relationship with a beautiful sexual being, and learn to be ok with the fact that you probably weren't her first and may not be her last. 4. Jealousy is About You, not Your Partner Anyone who is struggling with jealousy on a large scale is almost definitely struggling with their own personal development. Jealousy stems from your own limiting beliefs. Your belief that you are not good enough, that you will never find a woman as good as your current girlfriend, or that other men will be able to care for her and satisfy her better than you will. If you are struggling with these thoughts, then man up and take action. Start taking care of yourself first. Master your own personal growth and become a man of high value who has options, and you will be able to sit back and enjoy as the 5. Maintain Your Life Outside of Relationships The key to a healthy relationship is highly counter-intuitive. Focus on your life outside of your relationship. If you give up on your friends, quit pursuing your hobbies, and drop all of the things that made her fall in love with you in the first place, then your relationship is doomed. You need to remember that you have a life outside of your woman. This will help keep you grounded whenever your relationship hits rocky ground (which is will).
Hello fellow music lovers! Man, it's been a long time. A whole lot has happened between the last episode in 2016, and today. And I wanted to speak to you today to fill you in on what happened to Travels in Music, and more importantly share something pretty exciting. I just launched a brand new […] The post UPDATE: Listen to my new podcast, Humans in Love: A Podcast for Passionate People appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
Live from Chiang Mai, northern Thailand! Today's episode features an update about the future of Travels in Music, my thoughts after recording twenty episodes, what it's like producing a podcast, what I've learned, how I'm thinking about changing moving forward, and more. Above all: thank-you, so much, for listening so far. Bigger and better things to […] The post B-side: An Update On the Future of Travels in Music appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
The past few years have been very good to fans of the late singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson. We got to see an excellent feature-length documentary on Nilsson's life and work, the remastering of his entire discography with several discs of bonus material, along with the release of what will surely go down as the definitive Nilsson […] The post Ep. 21: As Time Goes By: In Defense of Harry Nilsson's “A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night” appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
The Canadian rock n' roll band The Tragically Hip occupy a special place in my country's musical culture. Although the Hip have dedicated American and European fans, they have, for the most part, concentrated their efforts on building and sustaining their ravenous Canadian fanbase. Many of the band's most loved songs address distinctly Canadian themes—hockey, […] The post Ep. 20: Escape Is At Hand: Joshua Kloke on Canada's Favourite Rock Band, the Tragically Hip appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
Even though the art of disc-jockeying is nearly one hundred years old, with modern DJs selling out stadiums and celebrated like rock stars the world over, there remain many misconceptions about DJs, and the art of djing. Perhaps the most egregious of these misconceptions is that djing is easy, and anyone with half a sense of […] The post Ep. 19: Last Night a DJ Saved My Life: Bill Brewster on the Artistry and History of the Disc Jockey appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
The Canadian singer-songwriter and poet Leonard Cohen has written some of the most eloquent, powerful, and important popular songs of the past half century. Although many members of the younger generation are only familiar with his modern day hymn “Hallelujah,” that's really just skimming the surface of Cohen's brilliance. For the man who wrote “Hallelujah” […] The post Ep. 18: I'm Your Man: Sylvie Simmons on Montreal, Making Music, and the Life of Leonard Cohen appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
Binkey is a Chicago-born, Chiang Mai-based poet, musician, MC, and teacher. He's also a man with many different interests, ideas, and opinions, and he and I go deep in this episode of Travels in Music. As my first sit-down, in-person interview (so much more fun than Skype), in today's episode Binkey and I discuss growing up […] The post Ep. 17: On Chicago, Hip Hop, and Finding Freedom in Northern Thailand: A Conversation with Binkey appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
My guest today is a founding member of one of the most unique, interesting, and eclectic groups on the world stage. Back in 2006, Delhi 2 Dublin began as a side project for vocalist Sanjay Seran. As the band name suggests, Sanjay and fellow founding member Tarun Nayar began playing a fusion of North Indian […] The post Ep. 16: From Delhi 2 Dublin: Sanjay Seran on Charting Your Own Course in the 21st Century Music Business appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
When we think about the roots of rock n' roll, we generally tend to think about people like Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Buddy Holly. For reasons owing to politics, race, and the various prejudices of historians and music journalists, many of the earliest African-American blues, jazz, and r n' b pioneers, such as Louis […] The post Ep. 15: The Chitlin' Circuit and the Road to Rock n' Roll: Preston Lauterbach on Rock's Forgotten Pioneers appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
Think about your all-time favourite musician. Someone you've been following since you were very young. Someone whose music touches you like no one else's. Now imagine being invited into that person's world, watching them rehearse behind closed doors, spending time with them, sharing drinks on their plane, taking in their concerts from the side of the […] The post Ep. 14: Around The World With The Rolling Stones: Rich Cohen Shares a Personal History appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
Refugee Week takes place every year across the world in the week of World Refugee Day on the 20th of June. In the midst of the current refugee crisis, Refugee Week is a nationwide programme of arts, cultural and educational events that celebrate the contribution of refugees to the UK, and encourages a better understanding […] The post Ep. 13: War, Refugee Week, and the Healing Power of Music: Lis Murphy of Music Action International appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
If you're someone who regularly listens to this podcast, chances are good that you're well acquainted with the rock and roll revolution of the 1960's. For a generation, rock n' roll defined youth culture in the West, and was an integral part of the political, social, and cultural revolutions occurring at the same time. For […] The post Ep. 12: India Psychedelic: Sidharth Bhatia Shares the Untold Story of the Indian Rock Music Scene of the 1960's and 70's appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
Paul Saltzman is a two-time Emmy-award winning TV producer, film director, and accomplished humanitarian. In 2008, he wrote and directed the wonderful documentary Prom Night in Mississippi starring Morgan Freeman. But in 1968, Paul was a fresh-faced 24 year old traveling solo through India. And through a strange combination of heartbreak, good fortune, and sheer coincidence he found […] The post Ep. 11: Meditating with the Beatles in India: Paul Saltzman Shares his Remarkable Story appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
This episode contains what some would call offensive language, and mature subject matter. So if there are small children within earshot, or you don't want to hear some serious profanity, it's probably best for you to skip this one. Wheeler Walker Jr. is the alter-ego of American comedy writer and performer Ben Hoffman (The Ben […] The post Ep. 10: Wheeler Walker Jr. talks Drinking, Twitter Wars, and the Sorry State of Modern Country Music appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
My guest today is an award-winning dancer, dance scholar, and one of the world's leading experts on the history of salsa dancing. Juliet McMains has a PhD in Dance Theory and History from the University of California at Riverside, and is currently an Associate Professor in the Dance Program at the University of Washington in […] The post Ep. 9: Spinning Mambo into Salsa: Exploring the History of Salsa Dancing with Juliet McMains appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
My guest today has traveled longer, and further, than just about anyone else I know. Over the past twenty+ years, Rolf Potts has covered the better part of the planet in his travels. He is perhaps best known as the author of Vagabonding, a book that remains just as widely read and influential among long-term […] The post Ep. 8: Vagabonding: Rolf Potts on the Geto Boys, ‘Letting the Battery Die,' and Twenty Years of World Travel appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
When David Bowie died earlier this year at the age of 69, he left behind one of the most diverse, interesting, and impressive bodies of work in the history of popular music. In his lifetime, the English musician released 27 studio albums, 6 extended plays, and 121 singles. When considering this vast discography, it seems it […] The post Ep. 7: Sound and Vision: Remembering David Bowie, Song by Song, with Author Chris O'Leary appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
When you hear the word ‘Afghanistan,' you probably don't think of a vibrant and important music tradition. But if world travel has taught me anything, it is to look beyond our TV-news-enforced myopic view of the world, get beyond the headlines, and find out what's underneath. Unsurprisingly, what we often find on the ground […] The post Ep. 6: Beyond War and Terror: John Baily on the Music of Afghanistan, and 50 Years of World Travel appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
My guest today is a backing singer for one of the most influential and important artists of our time. Jasmin Cruz has been singing with r n' b titan Stevie Wonder for the past several years, touring on multiple continents and selling out arenas, festivals, and auditoriums in cities all over the world. Through popular […] The post Ep. 5. On the Road with Stevie Wonder: Jasmin Cruz talks Singing, Touring, and Chasing A Dream appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
My guest today is a Frank Sinatra expert with a capital “E.” Chuck Granata is an author, archivist, record and radio producer as well the occasional co-host of Nancy Sinatra's Sirius satellite radio program “Nancy for Frank.” Chuck has spent much of the past fifteen years studying and preserving Frank Sinatra's recorded legacy, and […] The post Ep. 4: What Made Frank Sinatra Great? Explaining (And Celebrating) New Jersey's Favourite Son with Chuck Granata appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
Today's episode features my conversation with the American singer Maya Azucena, who shares a cross-continental story of song and survival. Born & raised in Brooklyn, New York, Maya travels the world inspiring people through her songs and listening to the stories of women from all different walks of life and social and political conditions. She […] The post Ep. 3: Singing, Traveling, And Surviving With Maya Azucena appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
Welcome to Episode 0 of Travels in Music, in which I attempt to explain: What Travels in Music is all about What inspired this podcast What you can expect from this podcast Who I am in 500 words or less In essence, Travels in Music is a globally-focused music podcast dedicated to sharing stories; stories […] The post Ep. 0: Introducing… Travels in Music! (Or, Who Is This Guy and What Am I Listening To?) appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
On today's show I talk to the American journalist John Seabrook. John Seabrook is a longtime staff writer at The New Yorker magazine, as well as the author of one of my favourite music books of 2015, The Song Machine: Inside the Hit Factory. In The Song Machine, Seabrook delves into the weird, sometimes wild world of modern […] The post Ep. 2: The Weird World of Modern Pop Songwriting with New Yorker staff writer John Seabrook appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
This is Episode 1 of Travels in Music, and today I couldn't be happier to be talking to the world's leading Beatles historian, and the author of Tune In: The Beatles: All These Years, Mark Lewisohn. In today's show I talk to Mark about what made the Beatles so special, what it's like to interview Paul McCartney, […] The post Ep. 1: The World's Leading Beatles Historian, Author of ‘Tune In' Mark Lewisohn appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
Zachary Stockill (@zfstockill) shows us how overcoming retroactive jealousy and possessiveness is as easy as learning to let go.The Cheat Sheet:All jealousy is related to insecurity in some way.How should we deal with the complex cultural politics of social media in 2015 as they relate to retroactive jealousy?What are your values?Jealousy and possessiveness often cause us to stay in unhealthy relationships for far too long.Is it fair to judge our partners based on their past? Or is the present all that really matters?And so much more...Show notes at http://theartofcharm.com/podcast-episodes/zachary-stockill-retroactive-jealousy-episode-453/HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!If you dig the show, please subscribe in iTunes and write us a review! This is what helps us stand out from the crowd and help people find the credible advice they need.Stay Charming!