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Explore "selflove" with insightful episodes like "Make Space for You", "Laverne Cox: Stop Taking Crumbs from Men [VIDEO]", "Can My Marriage Be Saved?", "Rotten Girl vs Clean Girl" and "Marisa Peer - Transforming Yourself Starts with Your Thoughts" from podcasts like ""Everyday Positivity", "Call Her Daddy", "The Dr. John Delony Show", "Pretty Lonesome with Madeline Argy" and "Slo Mo: A Podcast with Mo Gawdat"" and more!
Episodes (100)
Laverne Cox: Stop Taking Crumbs from Men [VIDEO]
Can My Marriage Be Saved?
Rotten Girl vs Clean Girl
Marisa Peer - Transforming Yourself Starts with Your Thoughts
In today's enlightening episode, we're joined by the extraordinary Marisa Peer, a globally recognized therapist and best-selling author. Marisa, with over three decades of experience in transforming lives, discusses her innovative approach to therapy, Rapid Transformational Therapy® (RTT®), and its profound impact on people's lives.
A true pioneer in the field, her methods have helped celebrities, royals, and top athletes achieve remarkable personal breakthroughs. In this episode Marisa shares her journey and the powerful ways in which her work challenges and changes the limiting beliefs holding us back, inspiring a journey towards self-acceptance and profound change. We'll be exploring the transformative insights her work has accomplished and give practical advice for positive changes.
Listen as we discuss:
- How Marisa became who she is today
- Why therapy usually takes long
- Hypnosis
- Reframing
- The "do anything" brain defect
- The state of Being & the state of Doing
- Can everyone be enough?
- Comparisons
- Marisa's childhood awakening
- Advice for the future
- Are we in a world of Pain?
- What we can do
Find more information about Marisa's work on Marisa Peer's website and continue the conversation on her Instagram or X.
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269. Glennon Shares Her Love Letter with Liz Gilbert
Kelsea Ballerini: Love Yourself Enough to Start Over [VIDEO]
My Family Treats Me Like Their Bank
260. Roxane Gay: Should We Quit Social Media?
Love Yourself
259. The Cure for Emotional Isolation
My Mom Found My Nudes [VIDEO]
258. Abby Asks, “Why Can’t I Love Myself?”
SLO MO REWIND: Dr. Robert Glover on Boundaries and the Pitfalls of Being a Nice Guy
Continuing our Love and Relationships series, we've decided to revisit a few of our favorite past episodes on the subject.
In this episode, I speak to Dr. Robert Glover, author of the brilliant, often life-altering, and slightly controversial bestselling classic, No More Mr. Nice Guy. It may not sound like the kind of book I'd have read, but it is a little piece of self-help magic and has helped countless people recognize their own "Nice Guy Syndrome": the trait of hiding feelings and truths that we fear will get a negative reaction from other people so as to maintain the belief that we are "nice", leading to a host of toxic relationships and fundamentally dishonest behaviors.
Robert is an internationally recognized authority on the Nice Guy Syndrome, and through his book, classes, and therapy groups, he has helped thousands of Nice Guys transform from being passive, resentful victims to empowered, integrated males, transforming their professional careers and intimate relationships along the way.
Before we get started, I implore you as always to stay open minded for this conversation. The concepts, though admittedly slanted toward men due to the focus of Robert's work, certainly apply to women as well, and to all sexualities.
Listen as we discuss:
- What is wrong with being a nice guy?
- How 'nice guys' are often dishonest, resentful, and give to get.
- How Robert's second marriage was falling apart despite his best efforts.
- The "Victim Pukes"
- The confused belief that if sex is bad and evil, why should it only be for the one you love?
- The three covert contracts that lead to toxic relationships
- The reason men become nice guys is due to desiring the validation of women
- The crucial need for a stronger involvement of fathers in their sons' lives
- Nice guy logic: "If I have needs, I'm bad, yet I want things, but I won't accept them."
- For women to experience sexual attraction, they need to experience emotional tension.
- "If a man can't stand up to me, how can he stand up for me?"
- The effect of 50 Shades of Grey on society.
- Human women are the most sexually evolved creatures on the planet. Men are basically apes.
- Co-dependency: "I don't exist unless I'm in a relationship"
- Healthy interdependence
- The 'hugging until relaxed' exercise
- Calm is contagious
- You can want your partner, but as soon as you start needing them, you lose them
- To have the best sex, there needs to be an interplay of dominance and submission
- Equal does not mean the same
- Using men's motivation to have sex to expand their emotional intelligence
- The struggle between man vs. woman as a profound catalyst for growth
- The lingering effect of not having our childhood needs meet
- Women are sexual Ferraris and men are sexual mopeds
- "Slut shaming"
- The Disney and Hollywood effect on women's perception of monogamy
- Repressing female sexuality has become par for the course
- Men need a tribe
Connect with Dr. Robert Glover on Facebook @drrobertglover, Twitter
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