EPISODE · Oct 6, 2024 · 9 MIN
Episode 46: We are all capable of screaming. We must decide whether it displays a positive or a negative emotion.
from Don't Be A Wage Slave · host Leon La Couvée
In this episode, I reflect on moments when we feel like screaming due to stress or frustration. I share personal stories, from a screaming baby in my building to an expensive shopping experience that almost drove me to lose control. I also talk about the difference between positive and negative ways of releasing tension—whether through an outlet like a scream or resorting to destructive behavior. Ultimately, I stress the importance of critical thinking and communication as healthier ways to manage life's pressures. If you'd like to access the full script and take quizzes related to this episode, please visit https://dbawageslave.com/podcast-episode-46/ Music by https://www.free-stock-music.com, https://corporate-music-zone.bandcamp.com/ -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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In this episode, I reflect on moments when we feel like screaming due to stress or frustration. I share personal stories, from a screaming baby in my building to an expensive shopping experience that almost drove me to lose control. I also talk about the difference between positive and negative ways of releasing tension—whether through an outlet like a scream or resorting to destructive behavior. Ultimately, I stress the importance of critical thinking and communication as healthier ways to manage life's pressures. If you'd like to access the full script and take quizzes related to this episode, please visit https://dbawageslave.com/podcast-episode-46/ Music by https://www.free-stock-music.com, https://corporate-music-zone.bandcamp.com/ -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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