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Rich people create problems to give themselves meaning in life
Ответитьbuen episodio :)
ОтветитьDon't understand why there are such negative comments on almost every episode of this podcast
ОтветитьDid a sea lion become my new favorite animal? Yes. Yes it did!
Ответитьbeautiful episode, thank you, thank you. xxx
Ответитьsuch a beautiful episode, so powerful. Thank you ❤
ОтветитьI can't get enough of this podcast. You all are doing such incredible, powerful work. Thank you so much Kevin for using your experience to help others.
ОтветитьAmong the most Powerfully Resonat episodes I've had the Serendipitous Privilege of watching. I agree with Jamey, about it being important to hear the voices of those that were survivors of immense suffering. I too have had struggles with suicidal ideations, and have countered them with revenge fantasy homicidal ones. However.... finding a Healing Practice and or Modality can be Crucial to one's Survival. Grateful for Kevin Hines Life, and how he's Alchemically transmuting his Pain into Medicine and Hope. I'd like to acknowledge Jamey's transparency and vulnerability, as well as Liz for her witness and willingness to stay present for such a delicate yet harrowing subject.
ОтветитьLoved this episode
ОтветитьSo so so beautiful!!! I have been there too, no action but deep and profound half dozen occurrences of this horrible darkness. I have been putting I have been putting in the work for a couple years. I have grown and healed so greatly. I am kind, empathetic and loving to even my abusers. The shame I carried is no longer about me or mine to carry!
ОтветитьThank you all so much for the amazingness you put out into the world!!!!!
ОтветитьOh man. Amazing episode. Thank you all for your vulnerability 😭
ОтветитьI have often cried while listening or watching episodes of your podcast which has so impactfully changed my life, but with this one I could have filled with my tears half of Geneva Lake (in Switzerland where I live). Words are failing to express how deeply I am moved by Kevin’s story and commitment, by the extraordinary example of resilience he’s gifting us with. Thank you Liz for inviting him, thank you both Jamey and Liz for sharing your humanity and vulnerability, thank you for lifting us up to what it truly means to be (hu)man enough. I love you and am so grateful for what you do and who you are! ❤️❤️❤️
ОтветитьBeing vulnerable in front of a camera and a mic is called acting. Many men present themselves as the "good guy", especially on social media, but their offline behavior doesn't reflect that.
ОтветитьThe polar opposite of an empowered woman is good Man
Ответить❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹
ОтветитьQuel beau témoignage. Les larmes aux yeux. Ça fait beaucoup de bien à mon cœur. 😢❤
Ответитьwhen is the next episode out?
ОтветитьThis episode reminded me how much I am grateful to have found man enough podcast and be able to hear all the profound stories of your guests. God bless you all ♥️
ОтветитьI have watched other pieces with Kevin, but this one (for me), was the deepest one.
He is such a gift to all of us, with his history of strength and his path of healing.
Today, I am only one more stranger, who is grateful for Kevin's life, right here, right now.
Thank you for transmuting your pain into lessons and sharing it all this with us, on this journey.
Great Episode. Thanks
Ответить"We don't have a gun problem in America, we have a rage problem." --- gave me chills.
"Time and hard work" for things to change. --- so spot on!! 👏👏
Mr. Hines is so inspiring and positive, wow
ОтветитьTruly useful, inspiring, impelling podcast. Have already shared with many. Well done, very well done.
ОтветитьI need his water bottle please. Where can I find it?
ОтветитьAre there going to be more episodes? Its such an important podcast
ОтветитьWhat happened to the feminine ponytail guy?
ОтветитьI’m a little sad to see how negative the comments about Jamey are, he started off the podcast saying that he’s trying to be a better person and that he’s constantly learning. I saw all of his questions and him sharing his own snippets of his experience as bids for connection. A lot of people link things and contextualize things with examples from their own lives to understand and empathize with what the person they are communicating with is speaking about. He seemed incredibly earnest in asking how to make this not happen again, I don’t think because he consciously wants to put the work on her, but because he’s a father and as he said he sees some of the women in his life reflected in her. I think there is definitely room for growth in him to practice centering the people he’s engaging with and to be more conscious of moments where he pushes the work and problem solving onto victims, but it doesn’t feel like him pressing is coming from a place of disrespect it’s coming from a place of seeking understanding and being desperate for a solution. I’d like to think that he would agree with me that he has some room for growth, but I don’t think he deserves to be so mistreated in these comments. He’s a person who’s trying to be better, mistakes are okay, otherwise we have nowhere to grow
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