Chapter 1: What are the cycles fathers pass down that sons are left to heal?
What are the cycles fathers pass down that sons are left to heal? What if being a man wasn't about holding it all together, but learning how to let go? This is a space where men speak truth and find the power to heal and transform. I'm Mike Della Rocha. Welcome to Sacred Lessons. Listen to Sacred Lessons on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Chapter 2: What if being a man wasn't about holding it all together?
Dr. Laurie Santos from the Happiness Lab here. It's the season of giving, and this year my podcast, The Happiness Lab, is partnering with GiveDirectly, a nonprofit that provides people in extreme poverty with the cash they need as part of the Pods Fight Poverty campaign. Our goal this year is to raise $1 million, which will bring over 700 families out of extreme poverty.
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I didn't really have an interest in being on air. I kind of was up there to just try and infiltrate the building. From the underground clubs that shaped global music to the pastors and creatives who built the cultural empire, the Atlanta Ears podcast uncovers the stories behind one of the most influential cities in the world. The thing I love about Atlanta is that it's a city of hustlers, man.
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Hi, I'm Radhi Devlukia, and I am the host of a Really Good Cry podcast. This week, I am joined by Anna Runkle, also known as the Crappy Childhood Fairy, a creator, teacher, and guide helping people heal from the lasting emotional wounds of unsafe or chaotic childhoods.
Talking about trauma isn't always great for people.
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Chapter 3: How does the Happiness Lab campaign aim to fight poverty?
It's not always the best thing. About a third of people who are traumatized as kids feel worse when they talk about it, get very dysregulated.
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wait a minute is this the right number it's um the loser line come on just call me back if you haven't heard the loser line before it works like this let's say someone approaches you while you're out at the club and uses this charming pickup line on you hey naughty girl i'm not really into pokemon but i'd love to get a pikachu
gotcha whatever you do resist the urge to kick him right in the pokey balls instead when it comes to transmitted diseases you're down to catch them all that's when you slide that's when you slide in the number to the loser line so hopefully he leaves an awkward voicemail that we can play on the air voicemails like this one next message hey uh it's from last night i hope you remember me jesus um
I definitely wasn't expecting a random make-out to happen, especially while my friend's arm was, like, stuck up in that claw machine. But it was a nice distraction from all that stress, so thank you for that, I guess. Anyway, hey, just a question for you. What kind of cologne do you use? Cause like it was pretty hot.
And I'm like, the reason I'm asking is I'm looking for a gift for my dad for his birthday and my mom and dad, they like, haven't been very romantic these days. And I just wanted to help them get their fires burning again, you know, in the bedroom department.
downstairs you know oh my god is this really awkward i don't know anyway last night was great making out with you was fun we should do it again bye it's always my first thought when i make out with someone is i want my dad to smell like this what they always say, right? If it turns you on, it probably turns your mom on, too.
Oh.
Now I'm also picturing the girl with her arm stuck in the claw machine crying in the middle of a Dave and Buster's and her friend is just making out with some guy by Street Fighter.
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Chapter 4: What is the Loser Line and how does it work?
From the underground clubs that shaped global music to the pastors and creatives who built the cultural empire, the Atlanta Ears podcast uncovers the stories behind one of the most influential cities in the world. The thing I love about Atlanta is that it's a city of hustlers, man.
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