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    Explore "conflict_resolution" with insightful episodes like "106. The Invisible Man", "11/24/23: Jocko Willink SOUNDS OFF On Israel Hamas War", "Dear Life Kit: Your most petty social dilemmas, answered", "The power of forgiving those who’ve hurt you, with Robert Enright, PhD" and "The Headless Men" from podcasts like ""In Sight - Exposing Narcissism", "Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar", "Life Kit", "Speaking of Psychology" and "Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning"" and more!

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    106. The Invisible Man

    106. The Invisible Man

    You’re Not the Problem gives you the tools to recognise and heal from narcissistic and emotional abuse - out now: UK, US (affiliate links)

    This week our listener struggles to come to terms with how differently he is treated compared to his sibling. Despite his brother leaving a trail of chaos and personal attacks, their parents seem to do everything they can to avoid holding him accountable. Our listener asks, what happens now?

    Listen to Katie and Helen look at this difficult situation from all angles and offer their insight into what's going on.

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    11/24/23: Jocko Willink SOUNDS OFF On Israel Hamas War

    11/24/23: Jocko Willink SOUNDS OFF On Israel Hamas War

    Saagar joins former Lieutenant Commander and popular podcast host Jocko Willink to give his military analysis of the Israel Hamas war.

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    The power of forgiving those who’ve hurt you, with Robert Enright, PhD

    The power of forgiving those who’ve hurt you, with Robert Enright, PhD

    When someone hurts you, it can feel justifiable or even satisfying to nurse a grudge. But psychologists have found that forgiveness, when done right, can lead to better mental, emotional and even physical health for the forgiver. Robert Enright, PhD, of the International Forgiveness Institute and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, discusses how you know if you’re ready to forgive, the difference between forgiveness and reconciliation, whether any harms are truly unforgivable, and how to forgive someone who isn’t sorry for what they’ve done.

    For transcripts, links and more information, please visit the Speaking of Psychology Homepage.

    The Headless Men

    The Headless Men

    What happens if you speak out against the tribe in Unionism? Is there only free speech for Catholics in Northern Ireland? Joe and Dion argue about commemorations and discuss the Irish language and the secret meeting Joe attended with concerned Protestants. Also do people in the south need to do more to make unionists welcome?


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    The Most Unhinged Holiday Horror Stories | Reading Reddit Stories

    The Most Unhinged Holiday Horror Stories | Reading Reddit Stories
    We're reading and reacting to Reddit stories from Am I The Asshole, True Off My Chest, and Petty Revenge that will probably make you feel better about your own family holiday drama! 0:00 Intro 0:52 Cursed Potatoes 6:27 Meet The Parents 11:17 Christmas Present Takebacksies 15:25 The Bed Debacle 23:00 Paying for Your Plate? 30:59 The Most Unhinged Story of All Time Reddit Links: Cursed Potatoes: https://www.reddit.com/r/BestofRedditorUpdates/comments/w8drnc/oop_understandably_has_questions_after_their/ Meet The Parents: https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueOffMyChest/comments/qsocir/i_slept_with_my_girlfriends_mom_2_years_ago_i/ Christmas Present Takebacksies: https://www.reddit.com/r/BestofRedditorUpdates/comments/xvufwn/i_waited_6_months_to_get_the_last_word/ The Bed Debacle: https://www.reddit.com/r/BestofRedditorUpdates/comments/ksdwro/aita_for_not_reimbursing_my_brother_for_an_air/ Paying for Your Plate?: https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/rmju7q/aita_for_sending_my_brother_a_bill_after_our/ The Most Unhinged Story of All Time: https://www.reddit.com/r/AmITheDevil/comments/t0vpe1/aita_for_not_attending_my_sisters_wedding_since/ WEAR OUR JOKES: https://smosh.com WHO YOU HEAR Shayne Topp // https://www.instagram.com/shaynetopp/ Kimmy Jimenez // https://www.instagram.com/kimmydoesstuff Chanse McCrary // https://www.instagram.com/phatchanse/ WHO YOU DON’T HEAR (usually) Director: Kiana Parker Editor: Rock Coleman Director Of Programming, Smosh Pit: Kiana Parker Producer: Garrett Palm AD/ Sr Coord: Jacqi Jones Art Director: Cassie Vance Asst. Art Director: Erin Kuschner Art PA: Alex Aguilar Art PA: Karsen Ross Audio Mixer: Greg Jones Cam Op: Vida Robbins Channel Manager: Lizzy Jones Dir. Audience Dev & Distro: Rachel Evans Dir. Production: Zoe Moacanin DIT/AE: Robert Rice DP: Brennan Iketani Exec. Assistant: Erin Dougal GFX: Winton Foulds Office Manager: Selina Garcia Production Coordinator: Heidi Ha Production Assistant: Marcus Munguia Wardrobe: Alicia Balderas OTHER SMOSHES: Smosh: https://smo.sh/Sub2Smosh Smosh Games: https://smo.sh/Sub2SmoshGames El Smosh (Spanish Dub): https://smo.sh/Sub2ElSmosh FOLLOW US: TikTok: https://smo.sh/TikTok Snapchat: http://smo.sh/OnSnapchat Instagram: https://instagram.com/smosh Facebook: https://facebook.com/smosh Twitter: https://twitter.com/smosh

    297 - The Lodge From Hell

    297 - The Lodge From Hell

    Live from the Daintree Rainforest, Tim and Sam Tallent and Ben have had a horrible stay at a remote resort, weigh in on Bobby Lee vs Brendan Schaub, and discuss the controversy that is Roe v Wade.

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    Prioritizing Your Relationships

    Prioritizing Your Relationships
    WE’RE BACK, BABY! After a month long bae-cation, Alex and Jon are back and ready to give it to you straight. This week they discuss the importance of prioritizing your relationship. Many things in life require our attention, work, friends, kids, etc. but keeping a solid foundation with your partner is key to longevity and … Continue reading Prioritizing Your Relationships

    Pizza and Nuclear War

    Pizza and Nuclear War

    The War in Ukraine has reminded the world how easily conflict might escalate into a Nuclear War. But according to Professor Barry Nalebuff of Yale University, good strategy and negotiating can help us with everything from avoiding Armageddon to dividing up a pizza fairly.

    Tim Harford talks to Barry Nalebuff about his new book, “Split the Pie”.

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    Episode #163 ... The Creation of Meaning - Escape From Evil

    Episode #163 ... The Creation of Meaning - Escape From Evil
    Today we continue talking about the work of Ernest Becker. Thank you so much for listening! Could never do this without your help.  Website: https://www.philosophizethis.org/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/philosophizethis  Social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philosophizethispodcast X: https://twitter.com/iamstephenwest Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/philosophizethisshow

    Let's Talk About... Friendship (Episode 115)

    Let's Talk About... Friendship (Episode 115)

    Healthy friendships take work and they need to be balanced, fair and mutually respectful. The thing is that the people we spend our time with, physically and emotionally, plays a huge part in the life choices we make… so you may as well be proactive about ensuring your relationships with friends are healthy ones! Find out how in this week’s episode of Let’s Talk About Mental Health, the podcast full of practical advice for better mental health. So, let’s talk about mental health!


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    20. “My wife is going to divorce me unless I can stop being so cheap”

    20. “My wife is going to divorce me unless I can stop being so cheap”
    Charles and his wife, Michelle, are worth $10 million, and he earns over $2 million a year--but he’s cheap. So cheap, he still insists on sharing someone else’s Netflix password.  Michelle has been pushed to the limit. Divorce is on the cards unless things change. She wants to start with landscaping the backyard, but I want to investigate the roots of this invisible script that’s costing him his marriage.  There’s 21 years’ worth of scar tissue to heal here. Let’s dig in.  Connect with Ramit Website Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Linkedin If you and your partner have a money issue and you want my help, I occasionally select a couple to work with, free of charge. Apply for my help here. Produced by Crate Media.

    The Hard Questions That Might Save Your Relationship | Susan Piver

    The Hard Questions That Might Save Your Relationship | Susan Piver
    Today we have some counterintuitive relationship advice. If you’re in a tough spot with your loved one, why would you want to have a deep chat about religion, politics, work, or your eating habits? Wouldn’t that just make everything worse? My guest today says asking these hard questions is exactly what you should do.  Susan Piver is a fan favorite in TPH-world. She has been a practicing Buddhist for more than a quarter-century. She’s a graduate of a Buddhist seminary, founder of The Open Heart Project, and a New York Times bestselling author of many books, including How Not to Be Afraid of Your Own Life. This month, she’s releasing a revised and expanded edition of her blockbuster book, The Hard Questions: 100 Essential Questions to Ask Before You Say “I Do.” This book started out as a relationship tool for recently engaged couples, but it’s taken on a much broader life. You can use it if your long-term relationship has hit a snag, if you’ve recently broken up with someone and want to understand why, or if you’re single and just want to know yourself better. The book originally came out 20 years ago, but a lot has changed since then, so Susan has gone through and done a big rewrite.  In this conversation, we talk about: why hard questions are so key to building or rebuilding the foundation for a healthy relationship; the difference between love affairs and long-term relationships (and how failing to see the difference can tank your relationship); why breakups are rarely caused by lack of love, but instead by something else; and Susan will explore, from a Buddhist perspective, what happens when the boundaries between you and another person begin to dissolve – and what to watch out for when this happens. Also, there’s (just barely!) still time to join us in our free Taming Anxiety Challenge. This ten-day meditation challenge will teach you how to understand your anxiety and give you practical tools for coping with the difficult thoughts and emotions that arise when you are anxious. And it’s also a great way to kickstart your meditation practice.  You can join the Taming Anxiety Challenge by downloading the Ten Percent Happier app: https://10percenthappier.app.link/install. You should be prompted to join the Challenge after registering your account. If you've already downloaded the app, just open it up or visit this link to join: https://10percenthappier.app.link/TamingAnxietyChallenge. Be sure to sign up by June 24! Full Shownotes: https://www.tenpercent.com/podcast-episode/susan-piver-359 See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Sarah Schulman’s Radical Approach to Conflict, Communication and Change

    Sarah Schulman’s Radical Approach to Conflict, Communication and Change

    Sarah Schulman’s work — as a nonfiction writer, novelist, activist, playwright and filmmaker — confronts the very thing most people try to avoid: conflict. Schulman, far from running from it, believes we need more of it.

    This was true in Schulman’s 2016 book, “Conflict Is Not Abuse,” which argues that people often mislabel conflict as abuse without recognizing the power that they have to potentially abuse others. Viewing oneself as a victim can be one way to earn compassion. But powerful groups often use their perceived victimhood as an excuse to harm those who are more vulnerable. And more individually, people often don’t see when they have power, and they often fear or dodge the work of repair. It’s a challenging and prescient book, with a deep faith in the healing power of not just communication, but of collision.

    Schulman’s latest book, “Let the Record Show,” is a history of ACT UP New York, the direct-action group that reshaped AIDS activism in the late ’80s and early ’90s. It’s a book about necessary conflicts: between the AIDS community and the U.S. government, and between queer people and a widely homophobic society. But it’s also about conflict among people who generally agree with one another and are working toward a common goal. Schulman calls the book “a political history,” but it’s also a work of political theory: a proposal for how social movements can become more effective by embracing dissensus rather than striving for consensus.

    We began this conversation discussing ACT UP, conflict and Schulman’s theory of political change. But we also ended up discussing Israel and Palestine, a topic she has written widely about. And Schulman shares her thoughts on contemporary L.G.B.T.Q. politics and what she thinks has been lost as queer culture has become more mainstream.

    Mentioned in this episode: 

    Let the Record Show: A Political History of ACT UP New York, 1987-1993 by Sarah Schulman 

    Conflict Is Not Abuse: Overstating Harm, Community Responsibility, and the Duty of Repair by Sarah Schulman

    Recommendations: 

    Poor Queer Studies: Confronting Elitism in the University by Matt Brim

    Vanguard: How Black Women Broke Barriers, Won the Vote, and Insisted on Equality for All by Martha S. Jones

    Memorial Drive: A Daughter’s Memoir by Natasha Trethewey

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    Tribes and Traitors

    Tribes and Traitors

    In the past weeks, headlines around the world have focused on the violent conflict between Israelis and Palestinians. In this favorite episode from our archive, we hear from a former Israeli soldier and a Palestinian man who asked a radical question: what happens when you empathize with your enemy? They found that showing such empathy can be powerful — but also carries risks.

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    Up Your Game

    Up Your Game
    We’re back with what I like to call a mini-sode. Last week I posted a long-awaited installment of Ask Me Anything — RRP 232. That episode is about an hour in length, but the last several minutes were pretty great — pure gold. I realize not everyone has time to digest all the content I produce. So, in case you skipped it or didn't make it to the end — and because I didn’t want you to miss the best part — I thought I'd make it easy by excerpting the most impactful 7 minutes out of that conversation and repurposing it here as a brief mini-sode experiment. It's all about waking up, getting real and taking responsibility for your path, growth and evolution. It's about resolving imbalance so that you can fulfill your mission. And it's about devoting yourself to something greater than you — because we're not in kindergarten anymore. It's time to up your game. Enjoy the listen. Peace + Plants, Rich