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Sep 22, 2023 • 1h 2min

900: Is Three a Crowd When Parents Swing Out Loud? | Feedback Friday

Worried about how your friends' swinging lifestyle might affect their kids? Discover the importance of checking in without judgment. Struggling with pregnancy fatigue and guilt over unachieved goals? Get tips on balancing personal expectations. What happens when your partner wants to ditch their student loans? Explore the moral implications of shared finances. Plus, dive into the humorous world of parenting perceptions and the nuanced dynamics of unconventional relationships!
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Sep 21, 2023 • 1h 9min

899: Jennifer Cohen | Live the Life You Want, Not the Life You Get

Join Jennifer Cohen, author of *Bigger, Better, Bolder*, as she shares her insights on building boldness to transform your life. She emphasizes that even the shy can develop the courage to pursue their dreams and explains why boldness often trumps intelligence in seizing opportunities. Jennifer introduces the concept of adopting an alter ego to enhance confidence and discusses the vital role of gratitude and resilience. With practical tips on networking and navigating challenges, this conversation is sure to inspire anyone looking to step beyond their comfort zone.
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Sep 19, 2023 • 1h 21min

898: Forrest Galante | Seeking Unicorns and Resurrecting the Dodo

Forrest Galante, a daring wildlife biologist and explorer, shares his thrilling adventures seeking out 'lost' species. He reveals the mysteries of the world's largest snakes and the bizarre behaviors of orcas. Forrest discusses the ambitious quest to resurrect extinct creatures like the dodo and woolly mammoth, diving into the science behind de-extinction and its implications for conservation. With humor and urgency, he emphasizes the importance of biodiversity and the challenges faced in protecting our ecosystems.
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Sep 15, 2023 • 59min

897: Is Friendship Defeated Because You Dry Cheated? | Feedback Friday

Is it possible to salvage a friendship after a messy infidelity? The hosts tackle the complexities of betrayal while offering lighthearted quips. They also delve into the trials of a daughter struggling with life choices and how a mother's support can shift relationships. Plus, insights on conquering sleep anxiety while traveling and strategies for better mental health. Expect a mix of humor and heartfelt advice as they unravel the knots of human relationships!
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Sep 14, 2023 • 1h 7min

896: Captain Max Hardberger | The Man Who Steals Ships from Pirates

Captain Max Hardberger, a daring high-seas repo man, shares his exploits in recovering stolen ships from pirates and corrupt officials. He reveals the surprising truth that some of the most dangerous pirates wear suits and navigate legal loopholes with ease. Max discusses the extreme tactics he employs for ship recovery and how he distinguishes between legitimate claims and scams. Delve into the gritty world of maritime repossession, where life-threatening risks and high-stakes strategies come into play, leaving listeners on the edge of their seats.
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Sep 12, 2023 • 1h 8min

895: Robert Waldinger | Unlocking the Science of Happiness

Robert Waldinger, Director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, shares insights from the longest-running study on happiness. Discover how vital relationships are for a fulfilling life and why it’s never too late to forge new connections. Waldinger reveals the surprising effects of social media, both negative and positive, on our well-being. He also discusses the paradox of wealth and happiness, emphasizing that true joy often comes from meaningful ties rather than financial success. Tune in for a deep dive into the science of happiness!
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Sep 10, 2023 • 1h 26min

894: Psychics and Tarot Cards | Skeptical Sunday

In this engaging conversation, comedian and fact-checker David C. Smalley shares his insights on psychics and tarot cards. He humorously questions why psychics aren't prosecuted for fraud when their abilities are so dubious. The discussion reveals how psychics often exploit vulnerable individuals, particularly the grieving and elderly. Smalley also critiques the ethical implications of psychic deception, leading to a fascinating exploration of cold reading techniques and the psychological tricks that keep people believing in these supernatural claims.
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Sep 8, 2023 • 57min

893: Make Ex's Hard Life Nice without Self-Sacrifice? | Feedback Friday

This week dives into the challenges of supporting an amicable ex while maintaining personal boundaries. Listeners weigh in on tricky therapy advice regarding infidelity and the struggles of feeling undervalued in a successful marriage. A college coach highlights mental health concerns in sports and the need for better support systems. The conversation also touches on the importance of networking and personal growth, with engaging anecdotes that blend humor with practical life guidance.
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Sep 7, 2023 • 1h 27min

892: Tim Urban | What's Our Problem (And How Do We Solve It)?

Tim Urban, author of "What's Our Problem?: A Self-Help Book for Societies" and the mind behind the blog Wait But Why, unpacks the chaos of modern society. He discusses the alarming rise of political polarization and the perils of echo chambers fueled by social media. Urban emphasizes the need for higher-quality thinking and proposes creating personal "idea labs" to escape tribalism. The conversation also delves into the historical context of our current issues and the importance of engaging with diverse perspectives for genuine understanding.
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Sep 5, 2023 • 1h 53min

891: Andrea Dunlop | Exposing Medical Child Abuse

Andrea Dunlop, author and host of the podcast "Nobody Should Believe Me," sheds light on the alarming issue of medical child abuse, particularly Munchausen syndrome by proxy. She reveals how the internet and social media amplify this crisis, helping abusers create false narratives about their children's health. Dunlop discusses the long-term psychological impact on survivors and the challenges in prosecuting these crimes due to inadequate scrutiny by family courts. She also offers insights on recognizing signs of abuse and the importance of awareness in safeguarding vulnerable children.

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