
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Categories | ScienceSocial Sciences | ||||

Cultivating self compassion can be a life changing process for all of us. Ryan discusses the definition of self compassions, why it is important and how it is different from self esteem and empathy. Furthermore he makes a case as to why striving for ... more
Ryan lets down his guard for this show discussing more personal issues that he believes touch more of us that most of us are aware of. We briefly discuss many psychological factors that prevent fulfilling life relationships including Borderline perso... more
Ryan shares one of the most interesting vehicle theft stories you will ever hear. Also Ryan reminisces with JR about a murder he was a witness to.
Today Dr. Job Asad joins us to help debunk the myths of chiropractic care and how when used correctly it can have a major positive impact on your life. We talk about how making little changes in our movement patterns can have profound effects.
With the recent deaths of young black men at the hands of law enforcement agencies a debate is raging across the country. One group blames the police and another group blames the young black men. However in this debate all compassion and curiosity ha... more
JR intends to discuss the Space Program and some fun nuances of the Holiday Season. Ryan decides to invade what was meant to be a fun conversation with the topic of RELIGION. Turns out JR and Ryan are not fans of the way things are today. Who Knew?! ... more
JR talks about how Facebook can be used to assist in successful transition during major lifestyle changes. Ryan goes on a rant about road traffic, obnoxious drivers, motorcyclists and who should have the right of way.
JR discloses some startling information about water shortage in California and suggests doing your part by peeing in the bathroom sink. Ryan discusses his support of soda tax on big soda companies. JR and Ryan agree it is time to begin changing our r... more
These guys have interesting topics and a great rapport - they also do good interviews w very interesting people . If you want to laugh be entertained and feel involved a a great conversation listen to these guys - great for my ride home !
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