Episodios
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Episode 503: Trish and Kate talk about the Netflix show Murder Among the Mormons and try to sort out if Mormonism (or the LDS Church) is a high control group or a cult.
The article referenced in the episode The 25 Signs You're in a High Control Group or Cult can be found here.
There is also a discussion around an article referencing Disney World. A link to the Buzzfeed article can be found here.
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Trish and Kate discuss Brenè Brown (soul sister) and vunerability.
This is our ASMR episode because Trish was rubbing her hand on her desk, and well, there was no way to remove the sound. You're welcome.
More about Brenè Brown can be found at www.brenebrown.com
The Ted Talk discussed in this episode can be found here: https://youtu.be/X4Qm9cGRub0
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Trish and Kate return for a new season and discuss what they have been up to since the last episode. There is a whole lot of Marvel and the MCU. Oh and, of course, a little bit of politics.
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Episode 407: Trish and Kate talk about the 5 Love Languages.
Want to take the quiz to find your love language?
Click here.
For more information go to www.5lovelanguages.com
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Episode 406: Trish and Kate talk post election and how quarantine has drawn attention to normal marital hatred.
Article referenced in this episode:
https://togethercouplescounseling.com/normal-marital-hatred/
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Episode 405: Trish and Kate interview Madison about her loss and her grief.
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Episode 404: Trish and Kate discuss having political conversations or "open dialogue" in 2020, we are trying to make sense of it all. Tips on communication and avoiding propaganda.
Media Bias Chart by Ad Fontes Media can be found here.
How to Talk to a Fox News Viewer mentioned in the episode is a good reference article for any conversations between two people with differing views.
Disinformation Nation tips to avoid propaganda can be found here.
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Episode 403: Trish and Kate discuss and article/blog post from the Tiny Buddha. "How to Get Out of Your Head and Stop Over Thinking Everything" by Jackie Exton. We also talk about the Headspace app. The topic of inner monologues also comes up and here is a link to an article about that.
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Episode 402: Kate and Trish talk with a friend about her experiences as a black woman and mother raising black children in this America. Black lives matter.
For more information on racial equity go to:
racialequitytools.org
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Trish and Kate discuss cancel culture.
The following articles are referenced in this episode:
https://harpers.org/a-letter-on-justice-and-open-debate/
https://theobjective.substack.com/p/a-more-specific-letter-on-justice
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/cancel-culture-harpers-jk-rowling-scam_n_5f0887b4c5b67a80bc06c95e
https://hotair.com/archives/allahpundit/2020/07/22/poll-americans-say-cancel-culture-negative-impact-balance-27-49/
An article from American Thinker was also referenced. The link was not secure so it is not included here. The title of that article is "Students Defending Cancel Culture Raise Alarms."
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Episode 310: Trish and Kate talk about unconditional love.
The article from Psychology Today referenced is titled "Is Unconditional Love Really Possible?"
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Episode 309: 2nd episode recorded while in quarantine 2020. Trish and Kate discuss intimacy.
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Episode 308: Kate and Trish are sheltering in place trying to have a good time despite Covid 19
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Episode 307: Bits and pieces from previous conversations that never made it into episodes.
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Episode 306: We had a topic but ended up talking about a bunch of other stuff. Oh well, it works.
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Episode 306: Special guest Heather shares her story.
Book referenced - "The Brink of Being" by Julia Bueno
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Episode 305: Toxic relationships and how they are portrayed in TV shows and movies.
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Episode 304: Trish tells Kate about her stepdad, something they have never really talked about before.
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Episode 303: If you could invite anyone to a dinner party (past or present) who would it be? Trish and Kate discuss this.
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Episode 302: Trish and Kate plan to keep it minimal but no conversation ever is with these two.
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