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    Explore " teasing" with insightful episodes like "Prioritize Pleasure Pt. 2", "Les coulisses de la crise à l'OM", "BFM Marseille, le podcast - Bande Annonce", "It still hurts: Appearance-based teasing when you're a kid" and "The Mixed Messages of Teasing: When we use humor to avoid difficult confrontations!" from podcasts like ""The Red White and Boo", "BFM Marseille, le podcast", "BFM Marseille, le podcast", "Butterfly: Let's Talk" and "PsychologistSay..."" and more!

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    Prioritize Pleasure Pt. 2

    Prioritize Pleasure Pt. 2

    We welcome our very own Military Mom Collective resident “sexpert” and contributor, Courtney Boyer back on the podcast to bring you Prioritize Pleasure Pt. 2!

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    Courtney is passionate about helping others gain clarity in their lives and relationships so they can live more authentically. She is the founder of Courtney Boyer Coaching, a speaker, a running enthusiast, and a published author. 

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    It still hurts: Appearance-based teasing when you're a kid

    It still hurts: Appearance-based teasing when you're a kid

    Many of us remember being teased about our appearance in primary school because it happens - a lot. Perhaps we don’t think about it much now, but chances are the experience has left a mark on who we’ve become. The research is clear: Appearance-based teasing is a key risk factor for a child to develop body dissatisfaction which, in turn, can negatively impact their life outcomes, including their mental health, career, and relationships. Body dissatisfaction is also one of the highest risk factors for eating disorders.   

    "There's research showing children as young as eight describing their weight and size as a problem because they've experienced appearance-based teasing," says expert researcher Dr Steph Damiano. Appearance-based teasing, which is rife, is also related to more intense disordered attitudes and behaviours around food." To a large degree, this problem is related to cultural stigmas around size and weight, which can be internalised by children as young as three.  

    "I was always naturally a very low weight and also very tall for my age," says mental health worker Jenna Abbasi, who has lived this firsthand. "I was teased about my size and height, my colour, my teeth, my hair, my nose...I was labelled as the skinniest person in school and a rabbit. It's still very difficult for me not to be self-conscious about my body because the social anxiety from that time has never left."  

    Psychologist Louise Adams, who counselled clients on body acceptance long before she had her own children, has worked hard to protect them. However, she admits her larger-bodied daughter experienced the full brunt of fat-phobic comments in primary school and still suffers from it.

    To address all of this, Butterfly Body Bright was developed in association with experts from La Trobe University to promote body-positive peer environments for younger kids. "The program shifts all of our mindsets," says teacher and pastoral care worker Sarah Price. "We’re not only teaching kids about the impact of what they say to other people but also what they can say to themselves."  

    "The full program is evidence-based, easy to execute, and comprehensive about developing a positive body image,” says Dr Damiano. Regarding appearance-based teasing, the teachings are all about encouraging children to treat each others' bodies with respect and to stand up for themselves and others in the face of hurtful comments.

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    The Mixed Messages of Teasing: When we use humor to avoid difficult confrontations!

    The Mixed Messages of Teasing: When we use humor to avoid difficult confrontations!

    Have you ever been teased before? Or maybe you were the one doing the teasing. We're going to assume both have been done before.  Teasing is one of those 'could be friendly' or 'could be over the top' moments that happen to us every so often. Should you overthink it or push it to the side? 

    Join our Host, Dr. Tami - alongside our Producer, Rob Jollie - as they dive deeper into the subject of teasing!

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    TRAILER NO 8 - EPISODE 8 (50) ON BEING A JOKER AT WORK

    TRAILER NO 8 - EPISODE 8 (50) ON BEING A JOKER AT WORK

    A quick taster and reminder that next week's 50 Ways to Succeed at Work Podcast is on being a joker at work, not a jerk! Here's a quick taster. 

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    Further reading and videos:
    Andrew recommends some useful follow through material which you can find for each episode at50Ways.site/reading; and 50Ways.site/watch.

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    It's an essential resource for all job starters and those at work for a few years.
    Dip in and out and take what seems helpful.

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    Say My Name

    Say My Name
    Nicknames can be fun, but name-calling is often downright mean. Joshua Cintrón, a photographer out of Brooklyn, N.Y., goes head to head with Jennie to compare the best, worst, and ugliest things they’ve been called just for lacking pigment. About Low Vision Moments: Part story time, part comedy, part awareness driven, Jennie Bovard presents funny experiences that happen when you are blind or partially sighted.   Jennie Bovard is a running, beer-drinking, thirtysomething with albinism. She loves trying all the things, making people laugh, and volunteering to create accessible sport and recreation opportunities in her community. Jennie, who has lived with partial sight all her life, has a diploma in film and TV production. Jennie lives in Halifax.   About AMI AMI is a not-for-profit media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians who are blind or partially sighted. Operating three broadcast services, AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French, AMI’s vision is to establish and support a voice for Canadians with disabilities, representing their interests, concerns and values through inclusion, representation, accessible media, reflection, representation and portrayal.   Learn more at AMI.ca Connect on Twitter @AccessibleMedia On Instagram @accessiblemediainc On Facebook at @AccessibleMediaInc Email feedback@ami.ca

    Bluey: S1E48 - Teasing

    Bluey: S1E48 - Teasing
    Bluey and Bingo are getting ready for bed when Bluey starts to tease Bingo a little bit. Bingo complains and the parents get involved telling them they they should not tease one another. Then the girls launch a campaign against their dad for all the things he does to tease them. After their list comes to a close, Bandit shows them how they are only telling half of the story, and we don’t hear what the difference is between teasing and play, but we know that it involves two people having fun, and we know the girls got a better grasp at what teasing is through this episode.

    Dr Karyn Healy on bullying and how to address it (#32)

    Dr Karyn Healy on bullying and how to address it (#32)

    2:19 - what drew Dr Healy to study bullying?  

    4:18 - the difference between bullying and teasing.  

    6:30 - hurtful comments can be innocent or intentional.  

    8:40 - teasing can actually be relationship building.  

    10:32 - is bullying more prevalent now?  

    11:23 - is bullying getting worse or are we more sensitive now?  

    12:41 - effects of bullying.  

    15:46 - the risk factors that perpetuates bullying.  

    17:56 - how should we respond to bullying?  

    21:47 - standing up to the bully.  

    27:59 - effective strategies for responding to bullies.  

    31:44 - how can parents help when their child is bullied?  

    34:22 - empathy for the bully.  

    42:01 - what causes people to bully?  

    45:48 - what if my child is the bully?  

    46:54 - saying "no" to your child.  

    48:16 - how home life impacts bullying.  

    49:38 - does teaching empathy improve bullying?  

    54:41 - do buddy benches work?  

    56:04 - how to make friends?  

    58:50 - choosing the right school.  

    59:57 - importance of teaching kids to be independent.  

    1:01:51 - programs that address bullying.  

    1:05:38 - how to intervene when you notice bullying.  

    1:09:05 - connect with Dr Karyn Healy. 

    You can find more detailed show notes with links to references at: https://candourpodcast.com/dr-karyn-healy/

    The Best Of... (Part 2)

    The Best Of... (Part 2)

    Hi, and welcome to the most awesome of shows 'Between A Rock And A Hard Prince'!

    Join Corinne, Nick & Ryan EVERY Tuesday, as they talk about a whole pile of bollocks, especially about each other... but also to give you guys, the listeners, a proper good giggle (with them and AT them).

    In this episode we take another look back at the first 30 episodes... a trip down memory lane as you guys get to relive all the funny, silly, crazy, whacky, offensive, wrong, but awesome stuff that we did and said. 
    Just like ALLL our episodes, we hope to give you a good laugh at our nonsense, you may even be lucky enough to shed a tear or a bit of wee from laughing so hard.
    This is part two, and sadly it's also a goodbye to your second favourite host Corinne, who's moving on to pastures new. Sniff... we'll definitely miss her!
    Sit back, relax, and enjoy one of the funniest shows online today.

    PARENTAL GUIDANCE DEFINITELY RECOMMENDED

    & GUIDANCE FOR OLDER PARENTS RECOMMENDED TOO ;)

    If you like the show, please follow, subscribe, share, like, and all that... and please follow the show on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/betweenarockandahardprince... for all sorts of other whackiness.

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    Thanks so much for listening, we hope you enjoy, and we hope to have you back again for a load more crazy chit chat.

    Ep. 148: My Dream Stream

    Ep. 148: My Dream Stream

    Ever wanted your very own streaming platform? What would you do differently? What if the staffers at IVM had their own version of Netflix? What would that look like? Tune in to hear what IVM staffers Rutika, Madhuri, Antariksh & Alika have to say about it. Also, a long and passionate recommendations round (where Darus join in too) on this episode of IVM Likes! :D

    Rutika can be found on Instagram @rutikayeolekar, and on Twitter @TheNoseySmurf. Madhuri can be found on Instagram @mad_ad13. Alika can be found on Instagram @capefoxalix, and on Twitter @capefoxalix. Antariksh can be found on Instagram @antariksht, and on Twitter @AntarikshTak. Darus can be found on Instagram @darusdsouza.

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    Family and Friends living with Autism- How it affects their lives

    Family and Friends living with Autism- How it affects their lives
    Families are important and when something affects one member of the family, it affects them all. Our guests today share at least one DEFINING MOMENT and their experiences with Autism will change your life forever. Each lives with Autism daily. WHAT IS AUTISM? — Autism spectrum disorder, which includes a range of disorders from autism to Asperger syndrome, is a development brain disorder, not a mental illness. Like most children with this developmental brain disorder, the twins were born “perfect,” Candi says. How their lives changed when the boys turned 18 months old will be one of our topics. Sean is young man who has Autism Spectrum Disorder. Growing up with Autism was very hard and tiring. He had few friends and many peers would get pleasure and enjoyment in teasing, making fun and even hurting him physically! He now STANDS UP for himself and is sharing his story so the world can understand how incredibly talented and strong he is.

    2833 Parenting Without Punishment - Saturday Call In Show November 1st, 2014

    2833 Parenting Without Punishment - Saturday Call In Show November 1st, 2014
    As a parent, when is and when isn't it appropriate to say no? How do you prepare children for siblings? Is Aristotelianism compatible with atheism? We’re peaceful parents, but believe that we’ve made some mistakes, is it okay to not be 100% philosophical parents? As parents we’ve found that we use negative consequences more than positive ones, is this bad? What is the difference between teasing and abuse?
    Includes: Children repeat what they see their parents doing, removing temptation, the importance of preparation instead of in the moment problem solving, age appropriate expectations, electric teddy bears, hand-spiders which feast on lying, the horror of using preferences as punishment, dispute resolution between children, the death of Socrates for corrupting the youth, death penalty for apostasy, the intimacy of breastfeeding, unspoken history becoming the future of your children, investing in the bond, looking at things from the deathbed back, intimacy is not an on demand iOS application and horrified by the sounds of happy children.
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