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    whatisnormal

    Explore "whatisnormal" with insightful episodes like "EA591 - What You Didn't Learn in Sex Ed", "Johnny Gyorke - What is normal?" and "The Feeling Life: Answering Your Questions" from podcasts like ""Erotic Awakening", "Beauty Wisdom Podcast" and "Mental Health News Radio"" and more!

    Episodes (3)

    EA591 - What You Didn't Learn in Sex Ed

    EA591 - What You Didn't Learn in Sex Ed

    Today on Erotic Awakening, your hosts Dan and dawn share what they learned in sex ed as well as discuss things they didn’t learn and feel they should have. They are joined by Bex - presenter, sex educator and friend of the show - from Sex with Bex. Bex shares some valuable tools to help you create an enjoyable sex life and they share some of the questions they’ve been asked during their time in sex toy retail.

    Johnny Gyorke - What is normal?

    Johnny Gyorke - What is normal?

    In this episode you will learn:

    • The power of love
    • Why we attract certain people in our lives
    • The power of your voice

    Johnny Gyorke overcame his challenges and fears and has thrived, not just survived when faced with speech difficulties, familial chaos and discontent. He is proud to bring you through his incredible life journey and share his personal stories and those of individuals who he interviews through “The Power of Your Voice Podcast.”

    Be inspired and empowered by these stories and learn the secrets of how it is possible to overcome fears and life challenges and transform them into incredible opportunities.

    http://www.thepowerofyourvoice.com

    https://www.instagram.com/voicepodcast/

     

     

    The Feeling Life: Answering Your Questions

    The Feeling Life: Answering Your Questions
    David answers questions from listeners below:

    "I was listening to a Christian based podcast and I started thinking about different cultures and all the different theories people have about life, religion, morals and the best way to live your life. You (Kristin) came to my mind and David because I thought of this after I listened to his show because you both know so many different types of people. Out of all those different types of people, who is the happiest? Who does the most for others? Who spreads the most positivity? Or is there not an answer for that question? How much does religion play a part in it all?"

    "What have you experienced in terms of a patient who comes to you with severe mental anguish who seems to merely be figuring out that the construct they've been living under is just that - a construct? To the outside world this person is so mentally 'disturbed' that traditional psychiatry would have them locked in a mental institution."

    "How much do you think we create our own reality? I find myself having to wear a cloak of 'fitting in' with most of society but my escape is to be around people like Kristin or my other friends where I can be whoever I am. The transition from being there and with others can feel like a plane in a downward draft. How do you make those kinds of transitions?"

    David completed his undergraduate work at Bennington College, after which he took a Masters in English and Creative Writing at Johns Hopkins University. While working on his Ph.D. at Rice, however, David experienced a turn in his path and left academia to start a business in the so-called real world. All things being equal, David returned to University several years later, in his late twenties – this time to Columbia, where he took an MS in Social Work.

    Since that time David has been a practicing psychotherapist, trained in a variety of traditions including intensive practical studies and applications in psychosynthesis and psychoanalysis. In addition to the many peer reviewed articles David has published over the years, he is currently at work on completing the third book of a trilogy, entitled, Changing Thoughtforms: A Study in Imagination and the Repression of the Obvious.