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Should've Been Thursday FIRST RECAP YALL

An episode of the Should’ve Been Thursdays podcast, hosted by Courtney Carmack Easley, titled "Should've Been Thursday FIRST RECAP YALL" was published on October 12, 2023 and runs 46 minutes.

October 12, 2023 ·46m · Should’ve Been Thursdays

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Follow up with listener stories from lovable idiots far and wide!

Follow up with listener stories from lovable idiots far and wide!

THINGS MEN DON'T TALK ABOUT W/BRAD PERRY CRIMINAL MINDED MEDIA If you’ve been paying attention to the social trends, you probably have some inkling that boys and men are struggling, in the U.S. and across the globe.Males are much more likely than females to die by suicide. This disparity may be due, in part, to the greater reluctance among males to seek mental health treatment and internalized expectations around “masculine behavior.”Men are also struggling physically. Men account for close to three out of every four “deaths of despair” — suicide and drug overdoses.Men feel the need to fall into a false narrative of what 'strength' is.Men are facing a crisis in society due to economic struggles, loneliness, and lack of role models, and their mental health issues and challenges should be addressed with compassion and understanding rather than blame, as they face higher rates of addiction, incarceration, and suicide compared to women.On this show, we are having the conversation.We are talking about the ha Marriage Formation Eric and Natalie Johnson Eric & Natalie Johnson are the co-directors of the Marriage Formation ministry at Mountlake Church. They’ve been involved in marriage ministry for over 25 years and love to encourage and equip married couples by sharing stories, antidotes, life lessons and biblical truths. In this podcast they’ll explore what God has to say about marriage, if we should settle for “just getting thru” the mundane and difficult times, and how to enjoy and connect with our spouses through laughter and friendship. Come along as we explore the holiness, humdrum and hilarity of marriage… Live Full Work Fun Podcast Gayla Scrivener **Live Full, Work Fun** isn't just a podcast title—it's a philosophy.I'm Gayla Scrivener. I've been podcasting for about 10 years, and this show has evolved as I've evolved.Over the years, I've talked mostly about business building and marketing—and I still will. But life isn't all about work, is it?Here's what I believe: life's too short to be miserable. Work and life aren't separate things—they're woven together. Work should fuel our minds, spark our creativity, and help us live the way we want to live.Now I'm bringing in the whole picture—not only the business side of things, but the personal too.How I built a business that doesn't tie me down geographically. How my husband and I travel for weeks at a time in our converted ambulance, Clifford, working and adventuring as we go. How I'm building a weaving business alongside my marketing work. How all of these pieces fit together.This isn't a show about one thing. It's about what it looks like when you refuse to separate work fro Point Made Centrepoint A podcast from Centrepoint. Co-created by young people for ALL people.Centrepoint is the UK’s leading youth homelessness charity. At Centrepoint, we believe no young person’s life should be defined by homelessness. We give young people the support they need to heal and grow, no matter what. For over fifty years we've been the centre point for change, personal and political. Everyone has their part to play, with young people leading the way. This Podcast has been created by young people with lived experience of homelessness. We’ll be shining a spotlight on some of the issues that affect us. We hope to challenge and change some of the stereotypes and bring others with us as part of a movement to end youth homelessness for good. Music produced by Harry Speight, a young person, supported by Centrepoint.
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