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    Apology

    Explore "Apology" with insightful episodes like "Sorry but...stop apologizing for who You are, Episode 98", "Conversations of Connection: How to Foster a Safe Space for Delicate Conversations | Ep 25", "How To Heal Your Heart When Someone Has Hurt You?", "Ep. 113: Things That Undermine an Apology" and "147. How Do I Make Things Right?: 3 Key Points to Forgiveness" from podcasts like ""Simply Enough", "Libido Lounge", "JAMILLIAH'S THE SOUL-PATH JOURNEY PODCAST", "Expedition Marriage with Chris & Jamie Bailey" and "Spiritually Hungry"" and more!

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    Sorry but...stop apologizing for who You are, Episode 98

    Sorry but...stop apologizing for who You are, Episode 98

    When in conversations or in meetings, do you ever start with "I could be wrong, but" or "Sorry but can I" or "Just wanted to"? We certainly have! Why do we feel the need to lead with apologizing, disclaiming, or discrediting ourselves? Is taking the one-down position to make others feel one-up at our own expense? Diminishing ourselves in front of others isn't self-protection; it's self-sabotage. We can be mindful of our Enoughness and make sure our words reflect that. How we explain ourselves externally is messaging for how we weel internally. Serve the world and serve yourself by not making yourself small. Because you are more than "just" enough, exactly as you are. Period.

    Conversations of Connection: How to Foster a Safe Space for Delicate Conversations | Ep 25

    Conversations of Connection: How to Foster a Safe Space for Delicate Conversations | Ep 25

    Ever wondered why a spat with your partner can send your libido into a nosedive, or how a sincere cuddle can suddenly crank up the heat? 

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    We’ll cover:

    • The impact of emotional connection on libido
    • Creating a safe space for intimate conversations
    • Strategies for addressing sensitive topics
    • The importance of emotional responsibility
    • How to address feelings of disconnection and rejection
    • The power behind “I feel” statements
    • How absolute vs.relative truths influence our perceptions and reactions
    • The anatomy of a heartfelt apology that goes beyond “I’m sorry”

    It’s our hope that by the end of the episode, you’ll have an enhanced capability to create a safe space for those delicate discussions about bedroom bliss (or blunders), armed with empathy and a blueprint for broaching even the trickiest subjects with grace and care.

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    How To Heal Your Heart When Someone Has Hurt You?

    How To Heal Your Heart When Someone Has Hurt You?

    This episode is about healing our heart from immense pain, trauma, and heartbreak after others have hurt us. 
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    Ep. 113: Things That Undermine an Apology

    Ep. 113: Things That Undermine an Apology

    In this thought-provoking episode, we dive into the art of apologizing, discussing the balance between making amends and unintentionally undermining the sincerity of the apology.

    Join us as we unpack the various ways in which apologies can go awry. From insincere platitudes to the refusal to take responsibility for one's actions, we’re sharing the subtle and not-so-subtle ways in which apologies can miss the mark.

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    147. How Do I Make Things Right?: 3 Key Points to Forgiveness

    147. How Do I Make Things Right?: 3 Key Points to Forgiveness

    In the window of time between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, we have the opportunity to return to our past and set things right. In this mini-episode, we discuss the act of teshuvah and how we can make amends and reconnect to the Light at this powerful time of year.



    “There is no experience that we go through in which we don’t see through our own lens first and foremost. It is an added step, a conscious effort, to ask, ‘How did that person feel when I did this?’” â€“ Monica Berg

    An Agnostic's Guide to Heaven with Tim Bedore Episode 100

    An Agnostic's Guide to Heaven with Tim Bedore Episode 100

    In episode 100 we find out how easy we humans are to manipulate and one techinique to watch out for in particular, I had two women in the same comedy show audience who each shot a moose and what we can learn from them about climate change, I help a Baby Boomer with memory issues, explain why Jewish comics have a built in advanatge and talk from the heart, opening up like I never have before, about some family history and how it led me to being your Life Coach and Spiritual Guru.  And it's over before you know it.  Subscribe and THRIVE!!!  

    Word up

    Word up

    Words are incredibly powerful! With our tongues, we can elevate others to amazing heights, or tear them down completely. In this episode, Craig and Greg discuss how, as leaders, it is critical that we are mindful of our everyday words so that we ensure we are taking our team in the right direction. 

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    Where to find Episodes 2-7 of The Apology Line

    Where to find Episodes 2-7 of The Apology Line

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    Sorry Not Sorry...How To Apologize And Mean It

    Sorry Not Sorry...How To Apologize And Mean It

    If someone wrongs you and says, “I’m sorry,” do you believe them? Or do you need them to say and do more to show the sincerity of their apology?

    According to Gary Chapman, author of the popular book "The 5 Love Languages," there are five distinct ways in which people apologize.

    If you’ve ever had a situation with your spouse where they’ve said they apologized, but you don’t think they did, you may be speaking two different languages of apology.

    Tune in to this week's podcast to hear Duane and Nadine break down the 5 apology languages, and the framework for a perfect apology!

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    Do government apologies for historic wrongs make a difference?

    Do government apologies for historic wrongs make a difference?

    Around the world, governments are apologising for past wrongs and historic injustices - like slavery, the forced removal of children, and institutional abuse.

    But do these apologies lead to transformational change?  

    What has been the experience of apologies in Australia to the 'stolen generations', and to those affected by forced adoptions? 

    EP07: On Boundaries and Accountability, Part 2

    EP07: On Boundaries and Accountability, Part 2

    Therapy Jeff and Sarah Rice are tackling the second part of their conversation on boundaries and accountability. They're breaking down what accountability is, how to take accountability, and why it's so crucial for our relationships. The importance of intention versus impact comes up big time in this episode. Should you be ready to take accountability when you cause someone pain, even if your intentions were good? Jeff tells a story about a past relationship with someone who really helped him figure out the purpose and value of a genuine, authentic apology. Sarah wonders if an apology can be authentic if it doesn't come with remorse. After all, she's definitely witnessed her fair share of inauthentic apologies during her time on The Challenge. Taking accountability can be its own kind of challenge, but it gets easier the more you do it, and Sarah and Jeff have another template you can use if you need a little help to get you there.. As Jeff says in this week's episode, "Taking accountability is like the glue that keeps relationships together in a lot of ways." And as Sarah says, "Accountability is foreplay! Who knew?"

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    The Power of Forgiveness

    The Power of Forgiveness

    Whether it be in your personal relationships with friends, family, a partner, or even in your career, finding the power within yourself to forgive someone can be difficult. Sometimes, it’s about doing the deep work on yourself too, and continuously challenging yourself to improve how you react in situations that may call for forgiveness. At the end of the day, Tippers, life is short and it is important to learn how to forgive those around you.

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    The Power of Apology- Episode 6

    The Power of Apology- Episode 6
    There is great power and healing in genuine apologies. We all need to apologize at times for hurts we’ve caused. What is a genuine apology? Can some apologies appear genuine and not be? Also, there are situations where an apology is sorely needed, but the person that needs to apologize refuses to do so and causes great damage in relationships, families, organizations and Churches. We discuss all of this and more in Episode 6 of the Religious Recovery Podcast: “The Power of Apology”.
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    Rebel Wilson: Out On Her Own Terms

    Rebel Wilson: Out On Her Own Terms

    Rebel Wilson may have found her “Disney Princess,” but she almost didn’t get her happy ending. After last week’s glowing Instagram post announcing she's found love with fashion designer Ramona Agruma, it came out that this wasn't Rebel's first choice on when to come out. Before the Pitch Perfect star had planned on sharing her relationship news, the Australian newspaper Sydney Morning Harold told her they were going to break the story, and gave Rebel two days to provide a comment. Sounds a bit like blackmail, huh? We're happy to see Rebel happy. But no one should be forced to come out before they're ready!

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    Worth Repeating: The Right / Wrong Way to Apologize

    Worth Repeating: The Right / Wrong Way to Apologize

    Apologies are necessary. We are all human and sinful, so we should all be apologizing regularly. But there are definitely right and wrong ways to do this, and most of us can certainly grow in doing apologies well. We’re on our Awesome Marriage Podcast summer break, and during these weeks off, we are re-sharing some of our favorite past episodes. These are episodes that you might have missed the first time, or that just deserve a re-listen! Today we’re re-airing this episode where Dr. Kim and Christina explain why good apologies matter, and help us learn to do this well. 

     

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    What Does the Bible Say About Apologies?

    What Does the Bible Say About Apologies?

    In this episode, Arnie and Fred talk about apologizing when we are wrong about something. We start out by looking at what Jesus said one must do if one is angry at his brother without a cause and why this is so important. We discuss why it is so important to be willing to admit wrongdoing and correct it. We look at a passage that indicates others can help us in this regard. We also note a passage that tells us we ought to accept others who are seeking to correct their own faults. There are three individuals who offered apologies for their wrong actions that we discuss. Their apologies differed in a number of ways, and we note them. Finally, we discuss several things that are also very important when it comes to apologizing.
    Take about 30 minutes to listen in on our discussion. Have your Bible handy so you can verify what we are saying. There is a transcription of this Buzzsprout episode for your convenience.