I am Adam, I am also an atheist, I received my masters in Psychology, I am a Behavioral Therapist and Life Coach. This podcast has been my version of breaking the fourth wall, you are now part of a new reality, a paradox. Join me on a journey to learn new things, to seek out new life and new civilizations, (ok I took that from Star Trek). This is The Adam Paradox. Support this podcast: https://pod... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 78 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CulturePhilosophy |
The newest term to hit America due to a tiktok trend in july of 2022, "Quiet Quitting" If you don't go above and beyond at your job, then you're a "Quiet Quitter". if you do what is required at your job, you might be a "Quiet Quitter". If you perf... more
Todays episode discusses a eerie uber driver who went off course and refused to show the passenger the gps. In part 2 we hear about a pony in Ireland and boy refusing to take pictures of it. It's a interesting day for the Reddit feed that surpassed ... more
Welcome back to another episode of the Adam Paradox Podcast. These are solely my opinions and not to be taken as professional advice. Although conversations or topics are real, they don't replace seeking professional help by a licensed physician. I h... more
This is a new series for the adam paradox podcast I will be attempting to release weekly. Always looking for guests and additional feedback. Let me know if you enjoy this series and would like to hear more. more
Work is great. No really it is. I am grateful for the experiences and relationships I have made through my previous job. Most employment, especially in a social related field can be very exhausting. Burnout happens very quickly and if you don't hav... more
This is a bit of an unconventional podcast. I needed to vent and discuss some current issues. My hope is this will start some discussion, so please find me on social media or email or record your response here. Thanks again for your support and just... more
Wally and I met back in Highschool. We have been best friends ever since, brothers actually. This is a modest version of some of our conversations from Friday night hangouts. This time we talked about Star Wars_Mandolorian, Coca Cola, 2020, 2021, and... more
Kids are the future. Covid is destroying our mental health. Politics, lately, can cause a lot of anxiety. The multi variable issue in our world today is causing a backlash of issues on our mental health and daily routine. It’s vital we get back to a ... more
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