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This week, the Multiamory crew is pissed off. The current political climate has inspired us to vent about a number of topical things that get under our skin: toxic masculinity, sexual harassment, the alt right, and more. In particular, we examine how the polyamorous community is not immune to these things, as well as addressing what steps everyone can take to turn things around. Join our amazing community of listeners at multiamory.supercast.com. We offer sliding scale subscriptions so everyone can also get access to ad-free episodes, group video discussions, and our amazing Discord community. 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

Do you ever feel judged by the people in your life for the decisions you make or your desire to try new things? Ever wish you could just do what you want without worrying about what other people think? Well, you can, and I’m going to show you how. First, it starts with an internal mindset shift. Then, there are two external reactions I’ll teach you that will instantly disarm those “judge-y” friends and possibly even win them over to your side. Either way you’ll be free to do what you want, and they’ll be left without a leg to stand on.

La Organización Mundial de la Salud recomienda que la dosis de azúcar diaria en un adulto no supere los 25 gramos. Si una sola lata de refresco azucarado tiene más de 35, ¿nos salen las cuentas? Tras conocerse que la industria del azúcar sobornó durante años a investigadores de Harvard para que ocultasen los efectos nocivos del azúcar, analizamos los efectos de esta sustancia en la dieta.Para ello hemos hablado con el Doctor Cidón Madrigal, autor del libro 'Azúcar, dulce veneno', que sostiene que se trata de una sustancia más adictiva que el tabaco o la cocaína, y cuyo consumo generalizado provoca grandes daños en la salud. Además conocemos algunos de los alimentos que lo contienen azúcar sin que mcuhos consumidores sean conscientes de ello.

Religion was never for me. Despite many a youthful hour spent kneeling on hardwood church pews, it just never connected. What do all those stained glass windows, depressing organ dirges, and uptight people have to do with art and beauty and meaning and love and purpose and mystery and ultimately what it means to be human? Nothing as far as I could tell. So I searched for answers elsewhere. In the bottom of a bottle. Prowling underground after parties in lower Manhattan. In a mental institution called rehab. In midnight conversations with skid row junkies. In the sound of my breath, lost on a mountain trail run at dawn. During afternoons spent undulating with dolphins in Hawaii. In the overwhelming love I feel simply watching my children sleep. My search didn't lead back to religion. But it did lead to faith. A deep faith of …

When we follow our natural interests and inclinations, it’s surprising how often we form the relationships that can help us succeed. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

"The moment that you decide that you've got it figured out is the moment you stop living." - Jonathan Fields If you enjoyed this episode, check out show notes, video, and more at http://lewishowes.com/394 Get more from Lewis! Get my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy!Get The Greatness Mindset audiobook on SpotifyText Lewis AIYouTubeInstagramWebsiteTiktokFacebookX

"Good Morning America" co-anchor Robin Roberts has more than 30 years of experience in the radio and television business and said it was her "GMA" colleagues, George Stephanopoulos and our host Dan Harris, who first perked her interest in meditation a few years ago. Today, she says she can't remember not meditating because it's become so much a part of her daily routine. A devout Christian, Roberts also finds comfort in her faith and has overcome major health challenges, first survived breast cancer and then a battle with a blood and bone marrow disease called myelodysplastic syndrome. She's written about her experiences in her book, "Everybody's Got Something," which is also the name of her new podcast.

Ti è mai capitato di non riuscire a farti ascoltare dalle altre persone? E' qualcosa che può capitare a tutti in base al contesto in cui ci troviamo.Ad alcune persone capita più frequentemente... in questa puntata vediamo insieme come funziona la nostra "attenzione" e la nostra comunicazione.Clicca qui per approfondire: http://www.psicologianeurolinguistica.net/2016/10/assertivita-farsi-ascoltare-davvero.htmlIscriviti alla mailing list di Psinel, ricevi subito237 audio in mp3 per la tua formazione: http://www.psicologianeurolinguistica.com/psinelform.html

In the midst of what some are calling the ugliest election ever, millions of Americans say they're feeling more stressed, anxious and just plain exhausted from it. One therapist even coined a term for this: "election stress disorder." As a remedy, many doctors are recommending meditation. On a special edition of the "10% Happier" podcast, we present a one-of-a-kind roundtable discussion led by our host Dan Harris about best practices for handling stress during the election. Dan is joined in-studio by two meditation teachers, Sharon Salzberg and JoAnna Harper, as well as David Gelles, an author and New York Times business reporter who covers the meditation scene.

En este episodio de Supracortical platicaremos sobre la prevención del cáncer de mama, pero desde una perspectiva diferente, comprendiendo cómo los condicionamientos socioculturales están matando a miles de mujeres. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Why does it seem so difficult meet people as an adult? When you’re in a new city, job, or situation, it can feel embarrassing to try to make new friends. Well, guess what? We all feel this way, and yet most people do want to enjoy a great social life with fun and interesting people. So it’s time drop the shame. I’ve got 4 tips to help you connect with new people and strike up friendships. Before you know it, you’ll be out on the town with your new crew!

"Figure out the what and make sure the why is meaningful." - Lewis Howes If you enjoyed this episode, check out show notes and more at http://lewishowes.com/393 Get more from Lewis! Get my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy!Get The Greatness Mindset audiobook on SpotifyText Lewis AIYouTubeInstagramWebsiteTiktokFacebookX

Conducido por Paulina Millán y Jon Altamirano. Invitada: Caro GOnza de Sentido Sexual.Support the show¿Ya participaste en nuestro CENSO 2024? ¡Nos hace falta tu experiencia!

Hablamos sobre el cáncer en general y sobre el cáncer de mama en particular. Puentes.mx Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mandarax) Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/mandarax Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

There’s a disturbing new trend on YouTube that’s indicative of a larger social problem; perhaps you’ve noticed it too. I’m going to tell you all about it in today’s episode of LOVE Life, and then I have an important challenge for you. Together, we’re going to make a small yet significant step in tackling a destructive issue that plagues young women - and many adult women as well: the Beauty Obsession. But for once we won’t spend time talking about all of the obvious places it comes from; we’ll get right into the (surprisingly simple) solution.