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A Safe Place For Boys

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A Safe Place for Boys is a film and television discussion podcast that seeks to start more compassionate conversations about masculinity in media. Join us every other week as we compile our positive masculinity playlist, talk about the stories we enjoy (and some that we don’t), and try to create a safer world for boys and the people who love them.
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Safe place for Misfits

Synomyn Spyce

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This is a safe place for all of us that are considered awkward, weird, a misfit or the odd ball by ourselves or others. It’s a place refuge for me and hopefully for you as well from the world of “normalcy”. I hope to be able to express verbally what many of us though, or are thinking and to bring comfort to one another in knowing that it’s ok to not fit in, even in moments where it doesn’t feel like it’s ok. I pledge that this space will be a happy space, and hope you pledge the same as well ...
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My Safe Place

Grace Love

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"My Safe Place" is a space for open and honest conversations about everyday news, trending topics, and how they connect to mental health and overall well-being—often in ways we may not realize. We provide the community with valuable resources and life tips from accredited guests and trusted sources. Plus, we explore the complexities of relationships—whether at work, in love, family, or romance—covering the good, the bad, and everything in between.
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SAFE PLACE

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Nový podcast, ktorý bude upozorňovať na dôležité témy v oblasti duševného zdravia. Môžete sa tešiť na mnoho fundovaných odborníkov, ale aj obyčajných ľudí, ktorých príbehy ste možno ešte nepočuli, ale rozhodne budú stáť za to.
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Author and filmmaker, Luis Aponte explores solutions with in-depth research and interviews with experts on how communities can help prevent the next school shooting. Sign up for updates on Luis's book, "A Safe Place: Imagining Schools without Gun Violence" at https://asafeplacebook.com/
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Wondering what the story is behind the success? Here at the Safe Place Podcast we delve in to lived experience, the good the bad and the horrendous and how people are able to navigate their way through these experiences and maintain or grow their success.
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Journal/Memoir of My Life - Good/bad coming of age discussions, growing up in the 80s, life experiences, relationships, trials/tribulations and just a lot of stories. A discussion of life and all that it entails. Anything from stories as a young kid growing up, adolescence, twenties and everything after, i.e. marriage and fatherhood etc. Enjoy my stories/memories that I hope bring you some smiles, make you think, and maybe even make you realize that you aren't alone in your experiences or th ...
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Join Kelcee and Spencer for part TWO of their conversation about the scariest movie ever made and its genre-bending sequel: Alien (1979) and Aliens (1986). Discussion topics include meditations on whether it matters that Ripley’s a woman, a deep dive into the goop of the monstrous feminine, and James Cameron’s imaginary dead women. And if you’re wo…
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I realized yesterday that I’m actually not invisible. Like, I’m. Or Casper the friendly ghost. I’m a real human. And people have been able to see me. I talk about a realization I came to yesterday after a day of compliments. Then I talk about a dream I had last night. I saw many apple trees.
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Join Kelcee and Spencer for part one of their conversation about the scariest movie ever made and its genre-bending sequel: Alien (1979) and Aliens (1986). Discussion topics include the merits of anatomy-based monster design, whether or not Ellen Ripley needs more trauma, and why you should consider pursuing a forklift operator certification. Conte…
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There’s a lot to tell in regards to this subject. Here’s a small tidbit. I don’t really care to talk about it because I lived it, but I don’t like the idea of any grown ass personal speaking I’ll of my children either. But here you go…
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Join Kelcee and Spencer for part TWO of their conversation about the 1984 martial arts classic: The Karate Kid. Discussion topics include how to fight and why, a trip to the Cobra Kai Corner, and Mr. Miyagi: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly. Content warnings for discussions of bullying and physical violence, anti-asian racism, and war-related trauma…
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Join Kelcee and Spencer for part one of their conversation about the 1984 martial arts classic: The Karate Kid. Or, if you want to be pedantic: The Karate Kid (Part 1). Discussion topics include a toxic masculinity speedrun, the not-so-real history of karate, and the world’s most abrupt bully redemption arc. See you in two weeks for part two! Conte…
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In this episode I’m talking about the dreams that I had over the past two nights. The one dream of me fighting the Glossy Alien named Raffy with my Javelin and the other dream of me “Losing” teeth but had a whole mouth full as I looked down at my hand filled with teeth. Wild right? What do you think?…
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This is my first episode after just over 1 years of being going and life doing its thug thizzle. I’m trying to get back on track and stay on track. So I do apologize to anyone who may have been looking forward to hearing from me and hasn’t. It’s been QUITE a journey for me. And I’m much better than what I was these past 2 years. But here’s what I w…
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Join Kelcee and Spencer for their SUPER GIANT conversation about the 2019 video game phenomenon Hades. Discussion topics include a rougelike rundown, the downsides of “ancient Greek” body culture, and healthy anger management techniques (that don’t involve stabbing your son with a fork.) Content Warnings for discussions of child abuse and death thr…
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In this interview, I had a great conversation with Clayton Cranford, a.k.a. the “Cyber Safety Cop.” Mr. Clayton is the CEO of Total Safety Solutions - an organization that specialize in Internet safety, drug use prevention assemblies for students K-12 in both public and private schools, and violence prevention through behavioral threat assessment t…
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Join Kelcee and Spencer for part two of their conversation about hidden feminist classic Mr. Mom (1983). Discussion topics include stay-at-home-fatherhood statistics, pandemic callbacks, and, of course, the enduring messages of Rocky 3. Recommended Reading: “Male Weepies: A Misunderstood Genre” by Broey Deschanel, Youtube.com Content Warnings for d…
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Join Kelcee and Spencer for part one of their conversation about the hidden “John Hughes” gem from 1983: Mr. Mom. Discussion topics include ruminations on the Detroit Lions, Bad Boss Behavior, and a moment-by-moment breakdown of the most egregious child theft in cinema history. Join us again in two weeks for part two! Also sorry we hit the micropho…
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Hi Everyone! A Safe Place for Boys is going on summer vacation! Thank you all so much for the feedback and suggestions you've given us so far. We're really looking forward to bringing you even more compassionate conversations about masculinity in media starting Saturday, August 10th. If you want to watch/play along with us, here is a preview of wha…
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Join Kelcee and Spencer for part TWO of their conversation about the 1946 holiday classic It’s a Wonderful Life. Discussion topics include watching movies for the FBI, the failures of armchair psychology diagnoses, and what to do when the wallpaper starts talking to you. Content Warnings for discussions of PTSD and trauma, suicide and suicidal idea…
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Join Kelcee and Spencer for part one of their conversation about the 1946 holiday classic It’s a Wonderful Life. Discussion topics include Heaven’s HR policies, the relative value of the moon, and how to save a good man’s life and still make it home in time for Christmas dinner. Join us for part 2 on June 29th! Content Warnings for discussions of c…
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This week in the treehouse: it’s a two-for-one special! Join Kelcee and Spencer and they talk about not one but TWO of their favorite sad boys of television: Hawkeye Pierce from M*A*S*H and Jeong Jeong the Deserter from Avatar the Last Airbender. War: not good for much of anything, as it turns out. Woodstock 99 references, on the other hand? Evergr…
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Join Kelcee and Spencer as they discuss the 1995 Disney cult classic A Goofy Movie and try to figure out if it’s possible for fathers and their teenage sons to ever truly see I 2 I. Content Warnings for brief discussions of child abuse and anti-Black racism. Works Cited: “So What is Goofy?” by Nick Hasted, The Independent “A Goofy Movie,” Wikipedia…
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Váš obľúbený podcast SAFE PLACE je späť a vo vylepšenej verzii. Našu ženskú dvojicu doplní psychológ Juraj, na ktorého sa môžete tešiť aj v ďalších epizódach. Dnešná epizóda je venovaná téme sebavedomia, ktoré je väčšinou spájané so ženským pokolením či výzorom. Nie je tomu však úplne tak. Sebavedomie potrápilo asi už každého z nás a výnimkou nie j…
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Hi friends! Please mind the content warnings for this episode! Join Kelcee and Spencer as they discuss the 2014 Romantic Iranian Vampire Western Thriller, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night and debate the merits of stealing cats, cars, drugs, and skateboards. Content Warnings for discussions of drug addiction/use, sex work, sexual assault, violence, …
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Join Kelcee and Spencer as they discuss the 1996 Disney adaptation of The Hunchback of Notre Dame and try to figure out if it really matters who “gets the girl.” Content warnings for discussions of child abuse, racism/xenophobia (specifically against Romani people,) ableism, and sexuality. Works Cited: Why Being 'Gypped' Hurts The Roma More Than It…
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