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Chapter 1: What significant event is being celebrated in this episode?
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.
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.
Your donation will put cash directly in the hands of these families in need. And they'll get to decide how to use it, whether that's school transportation, purchasing livestock, or starting a business. Plus, if you're a first-time donor, your gift will be matched by Giving Multiplier, which means more money for those in need.
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Hi, I'm Radhida Vloukia, 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.
that talking about trauma isn't always great for people. It's not always the best thing. About a third of people who were traumatized as kids feel worse when they talk about it, get very dysregulated.
Listen to A Really Good Cry on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Social media trend is landing some Gen Zers in jail. The progressive media darling whose public meltdown got her fired. And the massive TikTok boycott against Target that actually makes no sense. You won't hear about these online stories in the mainstream media.
But you can keep up with them and all the other entertaining and outrageous things happening online, in media, and in politics with the Brad vs. Everyone podcast. Listen to the Brad vs. Everyone podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Chapter 2: How does the podcast address the impact of social media on Gen Z?
Three. Alexis, your song is Baby One More Time. Here's your portion of the lyrics. You're going to sing along as the music plays. When the music stops, you need to correctly finish the lyric that's not on your sheet. Okay. Sing along to it. Okay. Here we go. Sing along.
Oh, I can sing this? Oh, sorry. And then I'm filling my mind.
Babe, oh no. When I'm not with you, I lose my mind. Give me a sign. Hit me, baby, one more time.
I'm not going to give you that Alexis.
She didn't sing the music. One, you didn't sing the song like I very nicely asked you to. She acted like she didn't know the words that she had to put in front of her. So for that fumble, I'm going to give you an A for that.
You did get the lyrics right. What was it?
Eventually it was give me a sign, hit me baby one more time.
Oh, I was right.
Your process was totally flawed. You were right and you're wrong. I have standards. I cannot give you that point, Alexis. So we're going to go on to Brooke. Oh, I'm drinking out of my Britney Spears coffee cup right now. Pressure's on.
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Chapter 3: What are the unique features of the new soup deodorant discussed?
All right! You're safe, and we're on to Jeffrey. Okay, give me number one. Number one, Jeffrey, your song is Lucky. Oh, that's a hard one. Listen to this little bit, sing along, and then name that final lyric. Here we go. she's so lucky she's a star but she cry cry cries in her lonely heart thinking if there's nothing missing in my life then why do these tears come at night
Jeff was ready to keep going. Welcome to the spoken Titanic scene. Wow. Incredible. And that means the boys have won today's edition of Plenty of 20. Well, the ladies who clearly don't support Britney Spears, they got it wrong. You would think so, but apparently not. They're going to be singing while they get shocked to Oops, I Did It Again by Britney Spears.
And the lyrics are there for you so you don't have to guess.
Okay, ready? Oops, I did it again. I played with your heart. Got lost in the game. Oh, baby.
Some competing tempos there.
Well, there's two different parts to that.
Difficult all the way through. That's your shot caller question of the day. And we got your phone tap. That's coming up in just a few minutes.
Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning. 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. Your donation will put cash directly in the hands of these families in need, and they'll get to decide how to use it, whether that's school transportation, purchasing livestock, or starting a business.
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