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    Explore " grudges" with insightful episodes like "Ego's End Game: The Hidden Cost of Holding Grudges", "Episode 311: Mark 2 Part 2 Get Over It People!", "Grudges and Apologies in Friendships: with My Mom", "24th Week of Ordinary Time - Year A - 17 September 2023 - Roman Catholic Liturgical Readings" and "A meditation for letting go of grudges" from podcasts like ""Get Your Vibe Right", "GRINDIT podcast", "Dear Nina: Conversations About Friendship", "Your Catholic Corner" and "The Space"" and more!

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    Ego's End Game: The Hidden Cost of Holding Grudges

    Ego's End Game: The Hidden Cost of Holding Grudges

    Recently, in a moment of self-realization, I uncovered a long-held grudge, tucked away in the recesses of my mind like a dormant volcano. While I wasn't actively dwelling on it, I noticed how it subtly influenced my sense of self and interactions with others.

    Reading Eckhart Tolle's, "A New Earth," helped me delve into the profound impact of resentment and grudges on our mental and emotional well-being. It's all wrapped up in the intricate workings of the ego and its knack for clinging onto grievances to bolster a false sense of superiority.

    Despite my infrequent activation of these old feelings, their mere presence casts a shadow over my present experiences, coloring my responses to similar situations with echoes of past injustices. If you, too, find yourself grappling with unresolved resentments or a sense of being wronged, this episode offers invaluable insights and guidance on the path to letting go and reclaiming inner peace.

    Episode 311: Mark 2 Part 2 Get Over It People!

    Episode 311: Mark 2 Part 2 Get Over It People!
    Have you ever gotten in trouble for wearing a hat to the dinner table? Did someone smack it off your head and say something like this, “We don’t wear hats at the dinner table!” Why not? Who said? What’s the big deal about wearing a hat at the dinner table? The Pharisees were constantly challenging Jesus and his disciples with their beliefs…their traditions. They had their own interpretation of the law and they made them binding on the people which made it very difficult for the common person to serve God. There was very little grace and mercy. Jesus comes on the scene and says, “There’s an old way and a new way to serve God. It’s time y’all get with the new way and that only comes through me.” The Pharisees weren’t having it but if they wanted to be a part of the kingdom of God, they’d have to come around or be left out!

    Grudges and Apologies in Friendships: with My Mom

    Grudges and Apologies in Friendships: with My Mom

    Episode #72:  Sometimes we hurt a friend unintentionally, but an apology is still in order. Is there a friend out there who might be waiting for you to say, "I'm sorry?" Are you ready to forgive the friend who comes to you with an apology? This is the episode where we encourage you to think about forgiveness---asking for it and granting it.

    Who is we? I finally have MY MOM back on the show! We encouraged each other to think about the friends we might have hurt without realizing we have done so. We also talked about grudges and shared some personal stories of our own pettiness, others' pettiness, and we laughed a bit too.

    Naturally the timing of this episode is inspired by the Jewish holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, but the discussion is valuable and relatable no matter your background--Jewish OR NOT.

    Join us as we navigate this special time of year dedicated to self-reflection and saying we're sorry, inspiring you to reconsider your relationships and how you handle grudges and forgiveness.

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    Two quotes about grudges by Maggie Smith in her book, Keep Moving

    “Maybe we say ‘holding a grudge’ because that kind of resentment is a heavy thing you have to wrap your arms around to carry. Holding it weighs you down, not the other person. Set it down anytime. Right now, for instance. Keep moving.”

    “Expect that what you tend to will grow. Expect that what you feed with your care and attention, what you shine your light on, will thrive. Choose wisely. Keep moving.”




    * All transcripts are available on the main Buzzsprout "Dear Nina" site. Click on any episode and find the transcript tab.

    Let's connect over all things friendship!

    24th Week of Ordinary Time - Year A - 17 September 2023 - Roman Catholic Liturgical Readings

    24th Week of Ordinary Time - Year A - 17 September 2023 - Roman Catholic Liturgical Readings

    In this episode, we dive into the biblical gems hidden in the book of Sirach, Paul's Letter to the Romans, and Matthew's Gospel for the 24th Sunday of Ordinary Time in Year A. 📚✝️

    First Reading
    Sirach 27:30—28:9
    Forgive your neighbour the hurt he does you; and when you pray, your sins will be forgiven

    Second Reading
    Romans 14:7-9
    We belong to the Lord.

    Gospel Reading
    Matthew 18:21-35
    Jesus teaches that we must forgive one another as God has forgiven us.

    Key Takeaways on the common thread between the first reading (Sirach) and Matthew's Gospel:

    1️⃣ Forgiveness as a Virtue:
    Both Sirach and Matthew highlight the importance of forgiveness as a fundamental aspect of living a virtuous and righteous life. Forgiving others, just as God forgives our sins, is portrayed as the right thing to do.

    2️⃣ Consequences of Holding Grudges:
    Both readings shed light on the negative consequences of refusing to forgive and holding grudges.   Resentment and anger can harm us spiritually and emotionally, while lack of mercy can lead to severe punishment, as illustrated in Matthew's parable of the unforgiving servant.

    3️⃣ Unconditional and Unlimited Forgiveness:
    Both passages convey the idea that forgiveness should be unconditional and boundless, resembling God's unlimited and infinite forgiveness towards us. We should forgive without limits or conditions, as demonstrated by Sirach's call to forgive our neighbour's offenses and Jesus' response to Peter's question on forgiveness in Matthew.

    Julie shares how she's created a mantra from the first time she heard today's Gospel reading and how she now uses it whenever she's struggling with forgiveness. 🎙️🔍


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    A meditation for letting go of grudges

    A meditation for letting go of grudges

    That thing that derailed your week? We're going to wash it away with this meditation bb!

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    Should you forgive them or not?

    Should you forgive them or not?
    Forgiveness is indeed a powerful tool that empowers individuals to move forward, find inner peace, and cultivate a more positive and compassionate outlook on life. In a world filled with countless people - friends, enemies, loved ones, and those we may dislike - it becomes crucial to embrace forgiveness and let go of grudges. Join host Ashish Bhusal in this enlightening episode as we delve into the profound impact of forgiveness. Tune in to discover the transformative potential of forgiveness in navigating relationships, finding personal growth, and fostering a harmonious existence.

    Forgiveness and Family

    Forgiveness and Family

    Lori Hutson joins Suzanne on behalf of Vitality Revolution podcast series gold sponsor Humana, talking about how to come together with your family in a non-confrontational way, a non-judgmental way.

    Lori, owner of L.J. Hudson Insurance LLC in Washington, talks about the wellness mindset promoted by Humana. They discussed forgiveness extensively in the podcasts How to Forgive, Part 1 and How to Forgive, Part 2.

    You can contact Lori through her website at L.J. Hudson Insurance LLC. Hear more of Lori's podcasts on Answers for Elders. Learn more about the overall Vitality Revolution podcast series and find more episodes about Physical Wellness and Emotional Wellness. Learn more about Answers for Elders, the North Star in Navigating Senior Care.

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    Forgiveness: Tools for Healing

    Forgiveness: Tools for Healing

    This segment focuses on how we begin curing ourselves from harboring feelings of resentment or betrayal, sometimes for decades. Recognizing that we're holding onto these emotions is important, as is releasing our need to put our expectations onto other people are big things. Anger often comes from unmet expectations that build up and cause frustrations over time.

    Lori Hutson joins Suzanne on behalf of Vitality Revolution podcast series gold sponsor Humana, talking about physical and emotional wellness. Lori, owner of L.J. Hudson Insurance LLC in Washington, talks about the wellness mindset promoted by Humana.

    Ask yourself, what are our own expectations? Realizing that others don't necessarily feel and react the same way we do is helpful.

    The next step might be to investigate our inventory of feelings. Ways to do that include meditation, prayer, and journaling. When we start writing down your feelings and the history behind them, it can help spot patterns in your thinking, and is cathartic in and of itself.

    Lori and Suzanne have discussed the topic of forgiveness extensively in the podcasts How to Forgive, Part 1 and How to Forgive, Part 2.

    You can contact Lori through her website at L.J. Hudson Insurance LLC. Hear more of Lori's podcasts on Answers for Elders. Learn more about the overall Vitality Revolution podcast series and find more episodes about Physical Wellness and Emotional Wellness. Learn more about Answers for Elders, the North Star in Navigating Senior Care.

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    Forgiveness: Harm from Feeling Resentful

    Forgiveness: Harm from Feeling Resentful

    This segment focuses on is resentment: betrayal, perceived feelings kept sometimes since childhood. Lori Hutson joins Suzanne on behalf of Vitality Revolution podcast series gold sponsor Humana, talking about physical and emotional wellness. Lori, owner of L.J. Hudson Insurance LLC in Washington, talks about the wellness mindset promoted by Humana.

    Being in an angered state leads to increased stress, muscle tightness, chronic pain, sleep disturbances, emotional eating, digestive issues, increased blood pressure, and cardiovascular issues. Emotionally it can lead to self-isolation. Getting professional help can make a positive change in your life. First, work toward recognizing that you're doing it.

    Lori and Suzanne have discussed the topic of forgiveness extensively in the podcasts How to Forgive, Part 1 and How to Forgive, Part 2.

    You can contact Lori through her website at L.J. Hudson Insurance LLC. Hear more of Lori's podcasts on Answers for Elders. Learn more about the overall Vitality Revolution podcast series and find more episodes about Physical Wellness and Emotional Wellness. Learn more about Answers for Elders, the North Star in Navigating Senior Care.

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    Forgiveness: Harm from Anger of Betrayal

    Forgiveness: Harm from Anger of Betrayal

    Today the topic is forgiveness: betrayal, perceived feelings kept sometimes since childhood. Learning to open up and talk about it is important, recognizing that you're feeling it and why. Lori Hutson joins Suzanne on behalf of Vitality Revolution podcast series gold sponsor Humana, talking about physical and emotional wellness. Lori, owner of L.J. Hudson Insurance LLC in Washington, talks about the wellness mindset promoted by Humana.

    As mentioned in this episode, Lori and Suzanne previously discussed forgiveness extensively in the podcasts How to Forgive, Part 1 and How to Forgive, Part 2.

    You can contact Lori through her website at L.J. Hudson Insurance LLC. Hear more of Lori's podcasts on Answers for Elders. Learn more about the overall Vitality Revolution podcast series and find more episodes about Physical Wellness and Emotional Wellness. Learn more about Answers for Elders, the North Star in Navigating Senior Care.

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    How to Forgive, Part 2

    How to Forgive, Part 2

    How do we identify resentments and work toward releasing them? Lori Hutson joins Suzanne on behalf of Vitality Revolution podcast series gold sponsor Humana to talk about physical and emotional wellness. This segment continues from Part 1, in which Suzanne and Lori described resentments they held onto for decades that influenced their lives. Today they talk about how they were able to let go of those grudges and forgive.

    Just realizing you're holding onto resentments helps — sometimes people don't even realize they're doing it. An outside person asking some questions can bring it out, and recognizing it is the first step. 

    Lori suggests one way to adjust is to try looking at events from a different perspective, with empathy: have you thought about how the other person thinks? In Suzanne's case, she wasn't ready to deal with it when she went through counseling. It wasn't until she "got" it, realizing that the more she told the story, the only person it was hurting was her.

    We may have resentments towards siblings, parents, or others. Releasing of expectations is a solution. We're often expecting others to behave the same way we would, and that's not always the case. We have to let go of that. It can manifest itself in physical ways, so it's important to let these go. If you have these resentments, it often triggers other behavior, or contact with a person triggers those feelings. Lori adds, "If you have that resentment, and there's something that triggers it, maybe a place or whatever it is, to maybe work towards either — or maybe it's a person, there's a person that you interact with that is triggering those resentments — limit your contact with that person or just don't go to that place if there's a certain place that triggers that. Maybe work towards avoiding that as much as possible."

    Suzanne adds, "I wish for each and every one of you that are listening today to think about how you can release your attachment to things that have hurt you. I would love if you'd share that on social media, and think about ways that you can forgive. I know I'm gonna definitely share this one on my personal Facebook page. I think it's important that we all look at how we can have a better life moving forward and certainly forgiveness is a huge piece of it."

    You can contact Lori through her website at L.J. Hudson Insurance LLC. Hear more of Lori's podcasts on Answers for Elders. Learn more about the overall Vitality Revolution podcast series and find more episodes about Physical Wellness and Emotional Wellness. Learn more about Answers for Elders, the North Star in Navigating Senior Care.

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    How to Forgive, Part 1

    How to Forgive, Part 1

    These two segments focus on forgiveness, which doesn't right a wrong, but it does disconnect us from being a slave to the experience. The forgiveness is really for ourselves. Lori Hutson joins Suzanne on behalf of Vitality Revolution podcast series gold sponsor Humana, talking about physical and emotional wellness. If you're wondering to stay active and vibrant in the second half of your life, we hope you'll join us through this series. Lori, owner of L.J. Hudson Insurance LLC in Washington, talks about the wellness mindset promoted by Humana. In this segment, Suzanne and Lori describe resentments they held onto for decades that affected their lives. In part 2, they talk about how they were able to let go of those grudges and forgive.

    Suzanne shares a deeply personal experience that she doesn't normally talk about. When she was 22, a 14 year old skateboarder collided with her car while she was driving down a country road, and he died on impact. The sheriff sent her home, saying it wasn't her fault, but she was nonetheless distraught. Her mother was out of town, and when Suzanne called her on the phone and asked her to come home to help her deal with what had happened, she refused. Suzanne ended up harboring hurt, betrayal, anger, and resentment toward her mother for decades. Those feelings affected her life's outlook, in particular preventing her from being willing to trust and rely on others.

    It's a relief to learn how to let go of the expectations we have on others. Learning to communicate not only with others, but get in touch with your own stories that you tell yourself about your life.

    Lori shared a personal experience as well. “I'll share a story that I don't share very often, in even my close circle, about my kids' father. I had my kids really young. I really had a lot of things going on, and I really wanted this family, and I jumped into a relationship in my teens. I had my kids really young, and then he turned out to be a major drug addict. And so when my kids were 14 and 16, he tried to force them to do drugs with him. And of course I didn't know any of this was going on, and people that are on drugs, they can snow-job you. I thought he was clean. He was spending time with the kids, and come to find out he was pretty much forcing them into doing drugs or persuading them. My older son was 16 and he was at the point in his life where he could turn his back and say no. My younger son was 14, and he got into it, and that started a very long, eight-year battle for him. And he's doing fantastic now. 

    "But it was a challenge every day. I wanted to hang their dad — I wanted to hang him up by his toenails. And I was just so angry, hurt, resentment and blame, and it was really easy for me to shift all the things that I needed to take responsibility for, and put those on him. So all my kids problems were his fault. And so it was a long process for me to go through that. And I think one of the things for me is acknowledging, I had to just acknowledge where I was, forgive myself, because I did the best I could, I didn't have a lot to work with, because of my childhood. So I had to forgive myself and then accept responsibility for the things that I did that were not.”

    Suzanne adds, " I think we hear things, like you can't change anybody else, you can only change yourself. The other thing I always think about is, life is nothing but a mirror of our consistent thoughts. And I truly believe this, we're gonna attract that type of energy towards us what we're putting out and, and in order to to have a fuller life, it's like banging the drum in your head, it doesn't make you attract the kind of people you wanna be around, number one. But even more importantly, it damages yourself, it damages your self esteem, it damages your own health, because of the resentments that you're you're churning in your head.

    "One of the things that we want to talk about in our next segment is about how to let go of those resentments and how to move through it."

    You can contact Lori through her website at L.J. Hudson Insurance LLC. Hear more of Lori's podcasts on Answers for Elders. Learn more about the overall Vitality Revolution podcast series and find more episodes about Physical Wellness and Emotional Wellness. Learn more about Answers for Elders, the North Star in Navigating Senior Care.

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    Less Is More

    Less Is More

    Welcome back to Navigate the Day! Today’s episode was all about the power of less. We discussed the wisdom of Marcus Aurelius and his advice to live a virtuous life by avoiding excess and cultivating simplicity. This inspired us to think about what less would look like in our own lives.

    I have to say, I am feeling pretty fired up after this episode! The journal prompt really made me reflect on areas where I could benefit from embracing the “less is more” mindset. I realized that being less concerned with being the center of attention and more comfortable in my own skin would bring me greater peace and contentment. I also recognized the need to let go of grudges and negative past experiences that are holding me back from enjoying the present.

    Another area where I could benefit from less is in my communication style. As someone who has been called a “silver-tongued devil,” I realized that I often rely on my words to manipulate situations to my advantage. However, by being more concise and honest in my communication, I can build stronger relationships and achieve my goals more effectively.

    One thing that really resonated with me was the idea of complaining less. I think we all have a tendency to get caught up in negative thoughts and behaviors, but by focusing on solutions rather than problems, we can make progress toward our goals.

    Overall, I feel like this episode has given me a lot to think about and has motivated me to make some positive changes in my life. I hope you all feel the same way and are excited to start embracing the power of less!

    Thank you for listening and joining me on my journey of self-discovery!

    Mediations and Prompts influenced from The Daily Stoic Books

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    The Smoke And Dust Of Myth

    The Smoke And Dust Of Myth

    In this episode of Navigate The Day, we explore the idea that holding onto anger and resentment is not worth it in the long run. We are encouraged to take a step back and think about the bigger picture, and to consider the examples of others who have been consumed by negativity. By doing so, we can gain a new perspective on our own emotions and learn to let go of things that are not serving us well.

    The journal prompt asks us to consider whether we will even remember a fight in a few months. We are reminded that most fights are forgotten shortly thereafter, and that holding onto grudges and resentment can hurt us in the long run. We are encouraged to reframe our relationship with money, embrace the lack of structure in our day jobs, and approach life as a game to be played smarter. By taking the time to reflect on what fights are worth fighting, we can sort through our priorities and make sure we're not fighting uphill battles that aren't worth it in the first place. Remember, life is not linear, and it's better to enjoy the present and let go of the external noise that is not serving us well.

    Thank you for listening and joining me on my journey of self-discovery!

    Mediations and Prompts influenced from The Daily Stoic Books

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    Journey Through the Gospels #20 Mark 6:14-29. Gossip, grudges, and gyrating hips!

    Journey Through the Gospels #20 Mark 6:14-29. Gossip, grudges, and gyrating hips!

    What do gossip, grudges, and gyrating hips have in common?  They are all found in the story of John the Baptist.  From one of the most overlooked and unlikely places in this Gospel’s account, there is a deep and personal lesson for each of us to take away. You are invited to reach back, lean in, and go deeper in your relationship with God.  

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    GRUDGES ARE GOOD

    GRUDGES ARE GOOD

    Experienced grudge-holder Robb joins Ross to discuss whether, despite all the evidence to the contrary,  grudges can be good.  Tangents include: dino meat; ceiling fans; Italians; car repair shops; chocolate cake; getting friends to move you for pizza; reframing; "PAF's"; expectation setting; kids with grudges; how to tell if your grudge is trivial.  Ross gives Robb and UNQUALIFIED apology.

    Notes:

    1. https://www.verywellmind.com/the-mental-health-effects-of-holding-a-grudge-5176186#citation-3
    2. https://laurenceshames.com/2020/07/forgiveness-vs-grudge-the-votes-are-in/
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    Freedom of Forgiveness #62

    Freedom of Forgiveness #62

    Many people hold onto grudges for years.  They don’t realize that “unforgiveness” evaporates your joy, interferes with your prayer life, weakens your body and opens the door for the enemy to work in your life.  When you can overcome the obstacles to forgiveness you can finally free yourself from being emotionally bound to the other person.

    In this episode of Finish Strong, you will learn what those obstacles are and discover the freedom, peace and happiness you gain when you let go of your resentment.  You will open yourself up to a future filled with unlimited possibilities when you finally do!

    Learn what the Bible says about the dangers of “unforgiveness” and why you need to let it go NOW.  Remember, if you don’t forgive others then God can’t forgive you!

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