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For over two thousand years, The Art of War by Sun-Tzu has provided military leaders with essential advice, It has also become popular in the West with people looking for answers in everyday business and relationships.
This is more than a podcast about War, this is essentially a podcast on wisdom and how to try to live your best life. -
Rational thinking is thinking through known facts while Irrational thinking is thinking with unsupported facts. Rational thinking is beneficial in the long run compared to irrational thinking. With the help of Google search, a Self Management and Recovery Training guide outlines 3 questions one can ask about himself and his beliefs. Does my Belief help me or hinder me over the long run? Is my belief consistent with know facts and reality? finally, Is my belief logical? Follow our conversations on the go and find out what rational belief would make more sense if our beliefs are irrational.
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Finding beauty through open, connecting conversations on life’s transitions.
We are Lindsay and Shantil - two friends who love good conversation, connection, and expanding our view of the human experience. Through life’s inevitable transitions, we began recognizing the extraordinary shifts in others’ seemingly ordinary lives. In awe of people’s ability to find beauty amidst challenge and change, we created this space to share and learn from their inspiring stories.
Follow along on Instagram @beautifulshifts_podcast & Facebook where we share episode updates, photos of guests, video clips, and more.
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Ordinary Women, Extraordinary God. offers a bi-monthly podcast for women of all ages to enjoy. Through devotionals, practical instruction, Bible wisdom, humor, and some amazing interviews, our passion is to inspire women to love God as they never have before. Truly, we are women living courageously. Ordinary Women, Extraordinary God. is hosted by author and speaker Melanie Redd. We are blessed to partner with Pastor Adrian Rogers’ ministry, Love Worth Finding. Connect with us at oweg.org.
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The podcast YOU need to navigate your 20s, your mental health and your relationships.
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I am the founder of the Healing From Emotional Abuse Philosophy, that is based on 11+ years of research and real life experience, having gone through it myself, which makes me different from everyone else. I have developed a three key process, that can take anybody who has been through any kind of emotional abuse, and pull them out of that. It’s based on 3 steps, what I call the 3 R’s.
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human2human is a space to reimagine interpersonal relationships with others and ultimately ourselves. Created by Stacy Ike, a recovering perfectionist on a deep quest to live more spiritually, healthy and free, she connects to the hearts of some of your favorite celebrities, thought leaders, and tastemakers in an honest, curious, and thoughtfully critical way — largely holding up a mirror for herself, her guests, and the audience to dive into a brave space of self-reflection, healing and human connection, one conversation at a time.
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The nature of royal weddings as very public declarations of love can cause us to reflect on love and partnership – and on 29th April 2011 when Prince William and Kate Middleton tied the knot, the royal couple took a vow that declared a commitment to love and cherish ‘til death do us part’. But what is ‘love’? What is it that makes us fall in love with someone and can we put a meaning on it? We’ve all experienced love, whether it is a friend, partner, family member, or a pet – but these are all very different kinds of love. So how do we define love when it encompasses such a variety of emotions? Carolyn Price, senior lecturer in Philosophy, and Timothy Chappell, director of the Ethics Centre, at The Open University, discuss the nature of love, from love as a function, to ‘the Doppelganger problem’ – should we also love another person with the same traits and qualities as the person we already love? Finally, the notion of love as a duty within marriage is explored.
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The Man On FIRE Podcast is your #1 trusted resource for learning to grow and become the Man and King you were born to be. You’ll hear directly from David Mehler as he provides tools, tips, and strategies for your business, relationship, body, heart, and mindset. This is a must-listen for the man that is ready to rise into his passion, power, and purpose, and live into his full potential!
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Podcast de Desarrollo Humano y entretenimiento en el que queremos compartir contigo conocimiento valioso para tu desarrollo personal, ser una comunidad interesada en crear un mundo mejor y para eso sabemos que el cambio empieza en nosotros. Especialistas, psicólogos, terapeutas, coaches, autores, músicos y amigos nos acompañan en esta aventura, donde aprender, conversar, disfrutar y divertirnos es el objetivo. Nuestras relaciones humanas, los libros, la cultura, la música, el arte en general, forman parte de nuestras charlas. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/codigo8radio/support
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Philosophy podcast aimed at school students. Fun, informative, engaging. Philosophers at universities and schools talk about loads of questions and topics that come up in Philosophy, Ethics and Political Theory - A-Levels / IB / Highers and even GCSE. Hosted by Simon Kirchin, University of Leeds and Director of the British Philosophical Association. Timetable of topics: https://stkirchin.wixsite.com/mysite/schools-podcast (Music by Alex Grohl)
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Find inspiration and recognize how brilliant and extraordinary Black women really are mentally, spiritually and physically. In this space, our lives will be seen and heard as we embrace individuality and celebrate our greatness, unapologetically! Now is the time to cultivate and rally a universal and authentic sisterhood on purpose, through mission, with passion and compassion! The Queendom where the SistaNista Spirit thrives! https://www.blackwomensworld.com/
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Musician Daniel Isle Sky, author of How to Get a Date Tonight, and Wendi Schuller, author of The Global Guide to Divorce, dish out advice on love and dating for those looking to get in or out of love. Whether you live in London or L.A. they’ve got solutions to take your love life from sparklers to fireworks. Canid and real with a touch of humor.
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Dr. Brian Williams is the dean of the Templeton Honors College at Eastern University and the editor of the Principia journal on classical education. This podcast is geared toward academics and professors wishing to explore and discuss the renewal of liberal arts education in our colleges and universities.
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As the divorce rate among older adults continues to soar, so does the number of adult children experiencing divorce. Yet - like us - they often feel overlooked and alone in their experience. Well...we are determined to change that.
We are two sisters trying our best to navigate our parents' recent separation. In our podcast “The Kids Are Not Alright”, we want to build a safe space and community for adult children of divorce (ACODs) who — like us — are struggling to make sense of our family’s new reality.
Subscribe and tune in as we have lighthearted, authentic, and vulnerable conversations about family, separation, and all the messy bits in between - with each other, researchers, therapists and other members of the “ACOD club”!
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Aloha! Welcome to the Grief and Happiness podcast. My name is Emily Thiroux Threatt, and I am your host. I am the author of Loving and Living Your Way Through Grief, The Grief and Happiness Handbook, and creator of Grief and Happiness Cards: Gentle Support for Dealing with Grief and Finding Happiness
My purpose with the Grief and Happiness Podcast is to demonstrate to people who are dealing with grief and loss that they can grieve and be happy at the same time. The wide variety of guests address the myriad of issues that arise with loss and the spectrum of how grief and happiness relate. After a loved one dies, often people say they will never be happy again. By covering thought-provoking topics like creativity, compassion, community, purpose, inner peace, strength, coping, surrendering, and resilience with authors, speakers, coaches, and friends, listeners find inspiration and confidence guiding them on their grief journey. Each week the podcast showcases an interview with an inspiring guest and an additional brief podcast with a message of support and comfort.
Anyone dealing with grief or loss can come to the Grief and Happiness podcast to find comfort, support, love, and happiness. You are welcome here to learn ways to live your best life.
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