by Lily Forester | Apr 14, 2022 | podcast, short episodes
Episode 450 Someone To Overlook Our Flaws Sometimes we might lose our temper, shouting or even just becoming passive aggressive with our friends. Sometimes it’s appropriate for them to draw a boundary and say, “Please don’t speak to me that way.” But many times it’s...
by Lily Forester | Apr 11, 2022 | podcast, short episodes
Episode 449 Be Careful The Company You Keep: Episode 449 It’s well-known to criminologists that poor company can affect a person’s values and life situation. At first a person might find the concept of stealing abhorrent, but after spending a few months hanging out...
by Lily Forester | Apr 8, 2022 | interviews, podcast
Episode 448 Sacred Breathwork with Luis Fernando Mises Luis Fernando Mises is a consultant for many companies, teaching servant leadership, and is also a guide in the spiritual realm, leading sacred breathwork ceremonies and other types of ceremonies. Throughout his...
by Lily Forester | Apr 7, 2022 | podcast, short episodes
Episode 447 There Are No Onions On social media, you can find many videos that bring your emotions to the surface – footage of dogs caring for cats, a clip of a father seeing his daughter for the first time in years, cute ducks rescuing their ducklings and many...
by Lily Forester | Apr 4, 2022 | podcast, short episodes
Episode 446 Second Guessing In the Marx Brothers movie Duck Soup, there is a famous scene where the president of Freedonia, played by Groucho Marx, talks himself into believing that the foreign ambassador is going to refuse to shake his hand. Naturally, when the...
by Lily Forester | Mar 31, 2022 | podcast, short episodes
Episode 445 Play By Feel In the introduction to No Limit Hold ‘Em: Theory and Practice, poker theorist David Sklansky says that he held off from writing a book about NLHE for so long, because he would often see certain players win consistently, even though their style...