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Crappy Friends

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Crappy Friends

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An advice podcast for females of all ages! Crappy Friends discusses female friendship: the good, the bad, the ugly. Bestselling authors (and best friends) Kristan Higgins and Joss Dey talk about common red flags, difficulties in friendship, how to overcome difficulties and when to ditch your crappy friend. Female friendship at its best brings immeasurable value to your life. At its worst, it can be heartbreaking. Tune in, and send your letters to TheLadies@CrappyFriends.net
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The Crappy Christian Podcast strives to shed a light on the topics the church often forgets. In this space, you'll find conversations with people who have gone through the fire and come back with buckets of water for the people still in it. Hosted by @thegirlnamedblake, this podcast packs a punch (the good kind) and touches on everything from mental health to sex to divorce to the everyday life of a Christian, & the good news that God in the midst of it all.
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Crappy Castles

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Well met, weirdo! Crappy Castles is a podcast about the Forgotten Realms' finest adventure architecture firm and the two partners dead-set on destroying it—one poorly designed dungeon at a time. If you're looking to have a crappy adventure created for your party, email wellmet@crappycastles.com for a chance to have a pro-bono adventure built just for you.
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I’m Anna Runkle, also known as the Crappy Childhood Fairy, and I teach people to recognize and heal the symptoms of Childhood PTSD. Welcome to my podcast!I’m not a doctor or therapist; I know about childhood trauma because I lived it, and I discovered a radical approach to healing that focuses first on calming neurological dysregulation, which is common in people who grew up with abuse and neglect. In my podcasts, I teach about dysregulation – how to know if you have it, what it can do to yo ...
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Welcome!! In this these podcasts, we’ll chat about raw life, love, relationships, self-love, parenting, domestic violence and everything in between! My hope is to plant POSITIVITY in every mind and SMILES on every face on the planet! Sooooo, slide into your happy britches as we go on a quest to learn how to deal with the crappiest times in the most glorious way!
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Tune in as a noir LA detective works to solve a case while struggling to shake his penchant for bad songwriting. A radio drama in 7 parts. Voiced by Dan Bern. Produced by Dan Bern & Wil Masisak Theme & Underscore written by Wil Masisak & Dan Bern Songs by Dan Bern Tip jar donate button at danbern.com
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Meet Tasha Layton, a gifted singer and writer on a mission to share the life-changing power of Christianity with others. Her journey has taken her through various spiritual paths and in this episode, we discuss how she came to know the true power of Jesus that eventually led her back to her faith. Tasha's unique perspective and genuine heart for th…
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In the post-pandemic age of the internet, more people than ever are isolated and LONELY. People who have lived through trauma, especially in childhood, may have suffered neurological changes that make connecting even harder -- until you learn to heal. In this episode, I teach about trauma-driven loneliness -- what causes it, how to heal it, and how…
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Melissa Ambrosini is the bestselling author and host of the podcast, The Melissa Ambrosini Show. Named a 'self-help guru' by Elle Magazine, Melissa is on a mission to inspire women to create the most exciting and meaningful life possible. Her latest book, Time Magic, was co-authored with her singer, songwriting, film producing, former Sneaky Sound …
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In recent weeks, there has been notable tension within the Christian conservative space following Target's 2023 Pride campaign, which many feel is unnecessarily aimed at children and has even partnered with a controversial Satanist graphic designer. The controversial campaign, which includes contentious items like tuck-friendly bathing suits for ad…
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Getting things done is a HUGE problem for many people, especially with the neurological effects of trauma complicating your ability to focus, to maintain consistent energy levels, and to handle emotional upsets that are bound to happen from time to time. In this "best of" compilation, I share strategies for overcoming procrastination and "action pa…
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Rhonda Stoppe, a seasoned mother, author, and speaker has dedicated her life to helping other moms navigate the complex world of parenting. In her book, she teaches practical insights and guidance for parenting as you guide your children towards their purpose and passion. Join us as we discuss authenticity, vulnerability, and seeking guidance from …
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Your friendship deteriorated, and you're over it…theoretically. But you still run into her, and when you do, she takes up way too much mental space. The Ladies discuss how to break this rumination habit and share their own experiences with the same issues.توسط Crappy Friends
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Abandonment triggers can get activated when you feel rejected, overlooked, left behind and ostracized: If you grew up physically or emotionally neglected, abandonment wounds may damage relationships and professional opportunities. How can you tell if YOUR abandonment wounds are active? In this episode, I teach about the triggers that are common for…
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ADHD, especially in adult women, has been a hot topic on social media of late... with questions being raised around its diagnosis being a current trend. Even more so, since the BBC Panorama program, released an expose on private clinics in the UK, misdiagnosing ADHD. So what is all the fuss about? This week, after watching the documentary, Cass wei…
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As a child you developed coping mechanisms to tolerate abuse and still keep your precious spirit intact. People with Childhood PTSD often internalize the hateful messages they received, and struggle to change their lives for the better. In this episode, I respond to a letter from a woman who speaks to herself in the same cruel way her father once d…
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After a break that lasted far too long, The Crappy Quiz makes a welcome return, with Adrian 'Who's your daddy' Barry up against Shane 'Monaghan Machete' Hannon and Will 'Larry Birr' O'Callaghan with Arthur O'PHD the guest quiz writer.
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Former US Federal law enforcement officer John Benjamin Jones shares his wealth of experience in both military and local law enforcement. Working in high-pressure professions can take a significant toll on individuals' mental health and John shares his own experiences with stress, emphasizing that the support of loved ones, such as his wife, has be…
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In this "best of" compilation of earlier episodes, I teach about the ways Childhood PTSD and CPTSD can disrupt your ability to find, grow and maintain good relationships. Sit back and enjoy! Take my FREE Course or Quizzes: https://bit.ly/40M2YeW Enroll in my Courses or Membership: https://bit.ly/3HP5qcf Send your questions & comments to: Hello@Crap…
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The past few years there’s been a focus on individuals, being called to start to recognise and unpack our privilege, and look at behaviours or actions that might be harmful to others. The new age world has come under fire for things like cultural appropriation, toxic positivity and victim blaming. But is it all bad? Does that mean we need to walk a…
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It can be a dawning realization…this friend of yours with whom you've shared plenty of good times isn't mentally well. First comes the quirkiness, or the hurt feelings, or the ghosting. Strange requests, asks for more help than you're qualified to give. How do you help a friend in this situation? Should you try? The Ladies discuss, have a rare disa…
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When destructive people harm children, they literally introduce evil into those children's lives. Unless trauma is healed, this evil -- this harm -- is very likely to be passed from person to person, and generation to generation. It can STOP with you! Learn how healing trauma is the most important step you can take to transform yourself and change …
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In the midst of an ongoing and complex immigration debate, it is essential to approach the topic with nuance and open-mindedness. Immigration policies, their implications, and their impact on nations have long been subjects of controversy and heated discussions. Recognizing the need for a more productive conversation, this text aims to delve into t…
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Dietitian Kristen Bunger reveals the powerful and restorative process of uncovering emotional needs and healing the spiritual aspect of disordered eating, offering a solution for those who have done all the things and still hate their bodies. In this episode, you will be able to: Embrace a comprehensive approach to healing that accounts for physica…
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Emotionally immature and neglectful parenting may have left you with a huge developmental gap -- a failure to thrive -- unable to envision or pursue the future you need and deserve.The urge to ESCAPE is a normal response to trauma, and can show up as limerent obsession with someone you can't have, working in low-paying jobs that can never support y…
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Lately, there's been a noticeable increase in people behaving badly on the internet, so this week Cass asks the very valid question,'Why are people on the internet so mean?'. Cass explores the history of this phenomenon, where it began, how it's evolving, what are the contributing factors, and how we, as individuals and communities, can better cope…
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If you grew up with trauma and dysfunction you probably didn't learn how to recognize, communicate and hold your boundaries. In this "best of" compilation, I teach what boundaries ARE, why people often don't respect them and how to manage your words and actions so that people can't violate the limits you set for yourself and how you're treated. A l…
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Speaker and author Joel Malm joins Blake to talk about trusting in God's sovereignty through the ups and downs of life. In his book, he talks about how he has experienced firsthand the power of surrendering to God's plan and understanding the struggle to slow down and trust in God's timing. Listen in as they talk about how God always knows what is …
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Some people "underfunction" -- they struggle to get motivated, finish tasks, or pursue what they really want in life. But the opposite traits can be just as limiting: Overfunctioning is the name for when you take on more than your share of responsibility. You pay more than your share. You help people who haven't asked for help (and who could help t…
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Today, Cass is joined by Dr Kristy Goodwin. Dr Kristy is a Digital wellbeing & productivity researcher, consultant, speaker and author. Her latest book is called Dear Digital, We Need to Talk. It’s a guilt free guide to taming your tech habits and thriving in a digital world. There’s no doubt the pandemic has had some major impacts on our life as w…
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It's not easy watching a friend make choices that YOU think are terrible mistakes. You might be right, but that doesn't mean it's helpful or supportive to keep pushing your advice on them. In this podcast, I respond to a letter from a woman who has lost a friend whom she tried to warn about a job decision they were making. Finding out why I teach t…
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Growing up in a religiously conservative home, Austin Noll had been conditioned to believe certain truths were absolute. But when he began to question these teachings, he discovered something unexpected: a greater understanding of faith, and a space to share his story with others. What he didn’t expect was the ripple effect of healing and growth it…
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Everyone has self-defeating behaviors, and everyone gets triggered sometimes. But if you grew up with abuse and neglect, it can be hard to control the emotional reactions that erupt when you're stressed, and this can lead to even stronger self-sabotaging actions. So much of the damage from childhood trauma lies in this trigger/emotiona/behavior seq…
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In this episode, Cass Dunn answers another listener question. This time around the links between unhealthy spending habits and childhood trauma. Why is it that sometimes when we find ourselves in times of stress, we hit the shops for a quick fix? Why do we do compulsively shop even though we know we shouldn't and we'll end up feeling guilt, shame o…
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People who were emotionally neglected as children often find themselves by people who (you guessed it) emotionally neglect them: They don't want to hear you when it's your turn to talk. They don't want to help you when you need help -- even though you've helped THEM many times. If you find yourself hurt and resentful that your friends are self-cent…
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Mick McCarthy resumed control of the quizmaster's seat this week, while Arthur James O'Dea stepped out of the production box to take on two of the Crappy Quiz's serial underachievers, Tommy Rooney and Adrian Barry. Enjoy!
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Abby Roth joins Blake to talk about the idea of being classic: Becoming the best version of yourself in every possible way; constantly improving and constantly trying to accept reality for what it actually is. Listen in as they talk about rediscovering womanhood and femininity in today's day and age and what it looks like when we listen to what God…
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