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Used sabotage, but didn't know what you called it

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Resilience Across Borders Podcast Rachid Zahidi The purpose of this podcast is to share all the learning, best practices, useful and practical ideas to help you make sense of your life so you can help others including younger generations make sense of their own. The goal is to keep it simple and practical in the end and distill it down to easily memorable and executable steps to be mindful and to respond instead of react.Don't let your past sabotage your future. We hope this can be one of the tools to remind you to regulate and keep perspective. We want to help you minimize the residual effects of past traumas or bad experiences and not just survive but thrive. Cloak and Dagger radio show OTR Inception Point Ai "Cloak and Dagger" was an American old-time radio espionage series that aired for a short time during the early Cold War period, specifically from May 7 to October 22, 1950. The series was produced by the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) and was based on the activities of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).The show dramatized real OSS missions from World War II, with a focus on showcasing the dangerous lives of OSS agents behind enemy lines. The stories often highlighted the themes of sacrifice, patriotism, and the covert efforts to undermine the Axis powers' war efforts. "Cloak and Dagger" was created to capture the intrigue and the high stakes of international espionage, featuring stories of sabotage, subterfuge, guerrilla warfare, and the gathering of intelligence.Each episode of "Cloak and Dagger" opened with a dramatic preamble, promising listeners tales of "black warfare, of covert operations b Beyond the Self with Africa Brooke Africa Brooke Welcome to our unfiltered corner of the net, created by me, Africa Brooke.In a worldly sense, I am a globally acclaimed consultant, mentor, speaker, writer, and artist. My deepest desire with this podcast is to use my God given skills and gifts to remind us ALL of the power inherent in taking simple, consistent, and often uncomfortable steps towards personal integrity.I'm all too aware that overwhelm and societal pressures make it easy to become fixated on external influences, tiptoe around potentially sensitive issues and cross our own boundaries in the process. And this kind of environment often leads to self-sabotage.That's where Beyond the Self steps in to be your guiding light. In this house, we FOCUS ON WHAT WE CAN CONTROL.I will be using all my intellectual property, training, tools and wisdom to help you in uncovering your own blind spots and learning to tolerate discomfort so that you can rekindle curiosity, Perfectionism Rewired Perfectionist Solutions How do I stop living in fear of failure? Why can't I stop overthinking? When will I feel good enough? Why am I so hard on myself? Why do I self-sabotage? Will ruminating + catastrophizing ever end? There's a BETTER Way to Perfectionism, that's empowering highly driven, Type-A, ambitious perfectionists to OWN their perfectionistic tendencies instead of being owned by it. Perfectionism Rewired host Courtney Love Gavin (CLG) illuminates this in every episode. Listen for fierce insights for perfectionists on exiting victim mentality, what self-sabotage *really is*, how to stop people pleasing without compromising kindness, overthinking, catastrophizing, ruminating and black and white thinking, so you can quit fighting against your perfectionistic tendencies and start enjoying the life you've worked so hard to create. Perfectionism Rewired podcast provides answers to questions like:- Self worth vs self esteem- Why am I overthinking - How to increase self confidence- What causes perfe

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