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    Explore " ars" with insightful episodes like "EPL's TOP 5 Active Right Backs, Deal or NO Deal, & MORE!", "WOYM - The ABC’s of Research Funding with Dr. Marty Draper", "May 8 Rebuilding in the ashes of a revolution, Jean Vianney", "Artsakh Blockade Flash Update with Gev - Jan 27, 2023" and "Getting Over Addiction with Matt Morgan" from podcasts like ""Proper Football Podcast", "Wheat's On Your Mind", "The Pearl of Great Price", "Armenian News Network - Groong: Week In Review Podcast" and "Dear Mind, You Matter"" and more!

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    EPL's TOP 5 Active Right Backs, Deal or NO Deal, & MORE!

    EPL's TOP 5 Active Right Backs, Deal or NO Deal, & MORE!

    Tune in to hear new segments like QUICKIES, DEAL Or NO DEAL, and much more including are TOP 5 Right backs in the English Premier League!

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    Artsakh Blockade Flash Update with Gev - Jan 27, 2023

    Artsakh Blockade Flash Update with Gev - Jan 27, 2023

    Artsakh Blockade Flash Update with Gev - Jan 27, 2023


    Topics:

    • January 27 Update
      • Reportedly Gas turned back on 
      • Rolling Blackouts Continue 
    • Hagop Ipdjian in Artsakh 
      • Artsakh Support Body 
      • ReArmenia Projects 
      • Lorik Humanitarian Fund 
      • ARS - Armenian Relief Society 
    • How to get Involved


    Guests:

    • Gev Iskajyan - TW/@GevIskajyan
    • Hagop Ipdjian

    Hosts:

    • Hovik Manucharyan TW/@HovikYerevan
    • Asbed Bedrossian TW/@qubriq


    Episode 218 | Recorded: January 27, 2023


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    Getting Over Addiction with Matt Morgan

    Getting Over Addiction with Matt Morgan

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    Social Media Handle: @bpmattmorgan

    Memorable Moments: 

    01:18 - I learned at a very early age that I had to work incredibly hard for something, and the more work I'm willing to put into something, the better results I'm going to see.

    02:02 - I've gotten into 16 years of sobriety now under my belt from opioid addiction to doing what I feel the Lord has put me here to do. And that is to help as many people struggling with addiction as I did every single day.

    02:34 - I do believe the Lord made me a wrestler, made me seven feet tall, and made me all these different things to use one day to get people's attention… My job is to use it as a platform to put a spotlight on important issues that I'm very passionate about. Drug addiction is at the top of them.

    06:23 - The face of addiction is every color of the rainbow. It's every race, every creed, or every religion, short, tall, fat, skinny, funny, unfunny. It's an equal-opportunity butt kicker. And I think it's my job to get that message out there to show everybody that no, it's not the dude under the overpass on a floor with a needle hanging out of his arm, homeless. That's not a drug addict. It's so much more vast than that.

    11:21 - My addiction specialist made the mistake of telling me he's never had somebody he's worked with who has never relapsed. It's a normal part of the process. If it happens, we just get back on the wagon. It's no big deal… But what stuck in my head because I'm weird, and I'm very competitive is that he's never had somebody that didn't relapse before. So I treat it like a sport and said I’d be this guy's first. So anytime I'd want to use after two or three days of not using, I wouldn't do it because I wanted to prove this guy wrong—that you can do it without relapsing.

    12:16 - Everybody's different. It was a different story. Our struggle is going to be different. But if it gets to that point where it's so myopic, where you're flipping out, like I was in that intersection, because it's too stressful, calm everything down, slow everything down and say, “All I got to do is stay sober for just five more minutes.”

    16:57 - I knocked on all their doors not once, not twice, but three times and talked to these residents to find out what their needs were, what they wanted to see done in the city that really wasn't too far off what I want for my own son—a safe community for him to grow up and prosper that has more special needs services in this community as well.

    17:55 -  Most of my support came from my community who wanted to see a change and wanted to see somebody that had no ties.

    18:27 - Nobody could tell you what to do one way or the other. 

    Dear Mind, You Matter is brought to you by NOBU, new mental health, and wellness app. To download NOBU, visit the app store or Google Play. 

    This podcast is hosted by Allison Walsh and Dr. Angela Phillips. It is produced by Allison Walsh, Savannah Eckstrom, and Nicole LaNeve. If you’re interested in being a guest on this podcast, please visit www.therecoveryvillage.com/dearmindyoumatter.

    The White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health

    The White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health

    Civil Eats reporter and former host of the Farm Report, Lisa Held, was at the conference and can give listeners an informed recap of this long overdue conference. From root causes of hunger, to expanding the role of government in nutrition science, and much more, this conference was based on 5 Pillars of action proposed by the Biden Administration. Learning what those goals are and the proposals to achieve them can help us all understand why America lags in public health, and inform who we vote for in the future.

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    Changing Your Mind with Jenna Kutcher

    Changing Your Mind with Jenna Kutcher

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    Jenna Kutcher guides millions of listeners each week in chasing their dreams on the #1 Marketing podcast in the country, The Goal Digger.

    A born-and-raised Minnesota wife, mother, and entrepreneur, Jenna has helped women all over the world redefine success and wake up to their lives through her decade-long work as a leading online educator.

    Social Media Handle: @jennakutcher

    Memorable Moments: 

    2:38  I feel like we're in a very unique time right now, where a lot of us are kind of experiencing this push and pull of like, Where do I belong? And I feel like we're in such a polarizing world in so many different ways. But one of the ways is, especially as ambitious people, ambitious women, we're feeling like we have to pick between hustle culture; this idea, this notion of like “work harder, do more, just keep going” and the other idea, the other side of the coin is the manifesting, like, you know, just hold this vision and speak it out and it'll happen. And I feel like I live in this gray area in so many places in my life, but specifically in how can we hold these visions of what we really deeply desire for our life but also, how can we take even micro action towards them?

    5:03 I think that there are, a lot of times, two different people: there's the "jump and then the net will appear" and then there's the people that are like, "I'm gonna weave this net so that I know with security and safety, I can make the leap."

    5:44 But for me, sometimes learning what I don't want or what I will not take or what I don't feel is in alignment with me is a better indicator of how I can start moving in the right direction.  

    5:57 I felt like I was riding two Clydesdales going in opposite directions because the life I was living did not showcase what I really wanted, what my values were, what I was heading towards. And in order to figure out how to jump from one horse to the other, I had to just take these micro actions and start working towards that vision of something else.

    7:45 I know so many people who start the degree for the dream job and halfway through the degree, they know that they don't want that job anymore. But they feel like they've already spent two years, why would they waste that? And it's like, Wait, we're wasting our future, knowing we're moving in a direction that's not going to serve us? And so for me, what's been so fascinating is working through this process of figuring out who am I? But not just who am I today, but who do I want to become? And I think a lot of times we put so much pressure on like, what sounds impressive, what sounds good, instead of saying what feels good in my life, how do I want to feel?  

    8:58 Our identities aren't fixed. We are constantly changing and growing and evolving. And I want us to continue becoming.  

    9:13  And a changed mind, I think, is like one of the most beautiful things that we can gift ourselves and in doing that, invite other people to maybe consider different things so that we can continue changing our identities, as we should as students in this thing called Life School and as people who can have their mind changed and become something different.

    11:18 Being a mom to a toddler, I've learned that you can tell a kid a stove is hot, but sometimes they need to touch it to experience it. And I think that a lot of people are that way; they have to experience something to really know that they don't want to do that again. But I think that the way that we are perpetuating this hustle mentality, it is only going to lead us there. And we have become people who have tuned out those check engine lights so long that something has to suffer for us to wake up to the fact that we're not doing something that's sustainable, whether it's relational or health-related.

    12:20 One of the things that I think is really important, is to talk about boundaries. I feel like balance was the word for a long time. And I feel like boundaries is the new word.  

    12:53 But boundaries, to me, have been my saving grace. They have been the thing that has kept me in my life...And so, when we think about burnout, what I want to come coupling alongside of that is boundaries, and how can we invite them into our lives, to really preserve our lives so that the lives that we're living feel good, but that we're enjoying them that we're not faking to enjoy them, or that we're not spending the whole journey in pursuit of the thing, missing the point.

    17:45 Strategy can get you really far. But when you really start to invest in who you are and who you're becoming, as a human being, that's when things really skyrocket.  

    18:08 If you don't have community in that way, find ways to invite it because it can be a really lonely journey, no matter what you're doing, when you don't have somebody who's in that similar life stage.

    Dear Mind, You Matter is brought to you by NOBU, a new mental health, and wellness app. To download NOBU, visit the app store or Google Play. 

    This podcast is hosted by Allison Walsh  and Dr. Angela Phillips. It is produced by Allison Walsh, Savannah Eckstrom, and Nicole LaNeve. For more information or if you’re interested in being a guest on this podcast, please visit www.therecoveryvillage.com/dearmindyoumatter.

    Toxic Positivity with Whitney Goodman, LMFT

    Toxic Positivity with Whitney Goodman, LMFT

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    Whitney Goodman is the radically honest psychotherapist behind the hugely popular Instagram account @sitwithwhit, the author of Toxic Positivity, and the owner of The Collaborative Counseling Center, a private therapy practice in Miami, FL. She helps people who want to improve their relationships and emotional awareness.

    Social Media Handle: @sitwithwhit

    Memorable Moments: 

    2:04 Toxic positivity is really this just unrelenting pressure to be happy and positive, and be pursuing that at all costs, no matter what the circumstances are. And I find that it's something that we use against ourselves and other people. The reason that positivity can become toxic or so damaging is that it ultimately becomes dismissive, causing people to shut down their emotions to dismiss what they're feeling and thinking. It also causes us to feel really isolated. 

    4:49 I feel like lately, especially over the last two years, we've all become a little bit more isolated. We've all kind of had these moments of like, what is important to me in life and trying to figure that out. But it's caused a lot of confusion for people. 

    6:28 Teaching people how to help us when we're struggling, I think, is a lot of our own responsibility.  I think if we can empower people to be more vocal about that, we can also stop putting so much pressure on ourselves to always know the exact perfect thing to say to someone. And that's when that toxic positivity usually comes up, is when we're just trying to figure out something to say or do about a problem that we don't know how to fix.

    9:29 Manifestation sort of proposes that like, if you think positively, visualize what you want, put it out there, you're going to get it back and that people get what is meant for them. “What's meant for you will never miss you,” like, we hear a lot of these, these phrases. And the problem I have with that is that I work with a lot of people who have had really unfortunate things happen to them. And I think you can get into this place where it's like, “okay, so that was supposed to happen to me. I deserved it in some way or it was meant to happen to me, it's going to have meaning later in my life.” 

    10:10 And it's an unfortunate reality that I think we have to remember when it comes to manifestation, all of these types of practices, that it's okay to use that line of thinking for good, positive things. But when you use it for everything about your life, it can be really damaging.

    13:00 And in that book, I tried to tackle a lot of the things that we think are negative. So like,  complaining, certain types of “negative emotions”, you know, even just feeling your feelings, talking to people about them. And then also giving people scripts or different things to say in situations where I think positivity really doesn't fit as a form of comfort or motivation.

    Dear Mind, You Matter is brought to you by NOBU, a new mental health, and wellness app. To download NOBU, visit the app store or Google Play. 

    This podcast is hosted by Allison Walsh  and Dr. Angela Phillips. It is produced by Allison Walsh, Ashley Tate, and Nicole LaNeve. For more information or if you’re interested in being a guest on this podcast, please visit www.therecoveryvillage.com/dearmindyoumatter.

    Ending the HIV Epidemic: Strategies for Earlier Diagnosis, Linkage to Care, and Outbreak Response

    Ending the HIV Epidemic: Strategies for Earlier Diagnosis, Linkage to Care, and Outbreak Response

    In this episode, the first in a 3-part series on Ending the HIV Epidemic, Lisa K. Fitzpatrick, MD, MPH, MPA, and David Malebranche, MD, MPH, discuss strategies to expand early HIV testing, maximize patient engagement in HIV care, navigate emerging clusters of HIV infection, and combat HIV-related stigma. Following their dialogue, the faculty field clinician questions on HIV diagnosis and management.  

    Presenters:

    Lisa K. Fitzpatrick, MD, MPH, MPA
    Professorial Lecturer
    Department of Epidemiology
    George Washington University School of Public Health
    Interim Medical Director
    BlueRock Care
    Washington, DC

    David J. Malebranche, MD, MPH
    Board-Certified Internal Medicine Physician
    HIV Specialist

    Content based on an online CME program supported by educational grants from Gilead Sciences and ViiV Healthcare and produced in collaboration with PCE and HealthHIV.

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    Brunch with Brent: Jim Salter

    Brunch with Brent: Jim Salter
    Brent sits down with Jim Salter, co-host of Jupiter Broadcasting's TechSNAP and technology reporter at Ars Technica. We explore his relationship with computers via the US Navy, when code has it's place in either proprietary or open source licensing, the value in being a social gadfly, and Jim's motivations behind his writing and who he is hoping to reach and inspire. Special Guest: Jim Salter.

    Speaking the Language of Dementia

    Speaking the Language of Dementia
    How should you talk to a friend with Dementia? How do you answer repetitive questions from a spouse with Alzheimer’s? Carol Howell, author of “Let’s Talk Dementia” and Jolene Brackey, author of “Creating Moments of Joy for the Person with Alzheimer's or Dementia” gives us tips to communicate and create special moments for loved ones or friends living with memory loss. Arsen Ustayev, owner of SarahCare of Jenkintown, joins us to discuss the benefits of social interaction for seniors with dementia.
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