S. Anthony Says...

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S. Anthony Says...

Comedian. Work in Perpetual Progress.

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    Classics From The Vault

    Ever felt like you’ve broken up with something you love without even realizing it? Here’s my story about stand-up comedy and rediscovery.   Tag someone who needs to hear this!   I’ve been away from the mic for a while, and it’s wild how easily we adapt to life without our passions.   I remember when I was in great shape; I thought it was permanent. But life happened.   I got busy, stopped working out, and just like that, I learned to live without it.   It's the same with stand-up. After years of being on stage, I let life take me away from performing. I didn’t mean to step back, but I got used to it.   Now, four months from stepping back into the spotlight feels like reuniting with an old flame.   The love is still there, but I know I’ve got to reconnect and relearn how to perform at my best again.   What’s something you’ve stepped back from that you miss?   Let’s reignite those passions together!  

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    Another Trip To The Emergency Room (#514)

    Another Trip To The Emergency Room #514   Ever been terrified walking into the ER? 😱 Here’s what went down when I had to face my fears. Tag someone who needs to hear this!  Going to the ER is scary, even if you think you won’t find anything serious. I found myself sweating—not just from discomfort but from the anxiety of what could be revealed. I thought, "What if they find something else?"  After some tests, the doctor explained I just needed to ice and rest due to a minor injury. Phew!  The kicker? Health bills can make you think twice about seeking help. Ever been there? It's a huge fear for many, but your health should always come first.  Remember, it’s better to be safe than sorry! What’s your take on this?  Let’s normalize talking about health fears! #HealthAwareness #EmergencyRoomStories #TakeCareOfYourself #MentalHealthMatters #HealthFirst  

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    Life is your biggest bully (#513)

    Life is the biggest bully we face, but I'm not letting it push me around anymore. How about you? 🤔   Tag someone who needs to hear this!   I've been bullied before, and I made a vow to never let that happen again. But here's the kicker: the real bully isn't just the kids at school—it's life itself. Whether it's bad relationships, a tough job, or health issues, life has a way of knocking us down.   From the everyday frustrations to the bigger challenges, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But remember, just like I fought back against my bullies in school, we can fight back against life too.   Start taking control: eat better, exercise, and nurture your relationships. Life’s clock is ticking, but we can run up the score. Make positive impacts, cherish every moment, and leave a legacy that outlasts any bully.   How do you plan to fight back against life’s challenges?   Much love, and let’s keep inspiring each other!   #LifeLessons #Inspiration #SAnthonySays #Podcast #MentalHealth  

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    You're the Thing Before You're the Thing (#512)

    Summary This conversation explores the journey of self-discovery, emphasizing the importance of overcoming obstacles, maintaining a positive mindset, taking accountability for actions, and embracing change for personal growth. The speaker encourages listeners to look at themselves objectively and recognize their potential for transformation.  

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    Dehumanization in Relationships (#511)

    Summary In this conversation, S. Anthony Thomas explores the theme of indifference in relationships, detailing how it manifests and the emotional consequences it brings. He discusses the gradual decline of feelings in a relationship, leading to indifference, and how this can result in dehumanization of partners. The conversation emphasizes the importance of recognizing one's humanity and the need for respect in relationships to avoid the pitfalls of indifference. Takeaways Indifference can creep into relationships gradually. Dehumanization occurs when partners stop caring for each other. Indifference leads to a lack of emotional pain, which can be dangerous. When you dehumanize someone, you also damage your own humanity. Conflict can arise from indifference and lack of respect. It's important to communicate and address issues before they escalate. Indifference can lead to infidelity and emotional detachment. Respecting each other's humanity is crucial in relationships. Before acting out of anger, consider the consequences. Ending a relationship respectfully is better than becoming indifferent   Sound bites "You don't feel the pain anymore." "You don't become who you're supposed to be!" "Indifference never is." Chapters 00:00 The Journey of Indifference in Relationships 08:05 Dehumanization and Its Consequences 12:33 The Importance of Humanity and Respect  

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    THIS is what I do when I'm about to get burned out (#510)

    Yes, BURNOUT is REAL! (#510)   Summary In this conversation, S Anthony Thomas discusses the importance of recognizing the signs of burnout before it becomes overwhelming. He shares personal experiences with burnout and food poisoning as analogies for understanding one's limits and the necessity of self-awareness. By taking proactive steps, such as taking breaks and being mindful of one's feelings, individuals can prevent burnout and maintain their passion for their work and relationships. Takeaways Recognizing the early signs of burnout is crucial. Taking breaks can prevent long-term burnout. Self-awareness helps in managing mental health. Communication is key in relationships to avoid burnout. Understanding personal limits can lead to better coping strategies. Proactive measures can help maintain motivation. Burnout can affect various aspects of life, including work and relationships. Learning from past experiences can guide future actions. It's important to take control of your own life decisions. Self-care is essential for sustaining passion and creativity. Titles Preventing Burnout: A Personal Journey The Signs of Burnout: What to Look For Sound bites "You gotta check the signs." "I took a day off." "This guy is back, baby." Chapters 00:00 Recognizing Burnout Before It Strikes 04:49 The Importance of Taking Breaks 07:47 Taking Control of Your Life A Few Minutes With Mr. S. Anthony Thomas: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlbdSctC_LJ2Jp_Wq74leURVXgZYB9cgH Subscribe to the channel here:  https://www.youtube.com/MrSAnthonyThomas?sub_confirmation=1 Don't forget to check these out too! You'll love them! Mr. S. Anthony Thomas has TWO podcasts on YouTube Music: S. Anthony Says: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlj68RG78OQieykB_cLCnVu3jwJtjPKZi The S. Anthony Thomas Show: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLL7V6HqKs_2ZtTv2Q5Ek0Anm5Tcp7JgDj CHECK THEM OUT! And SUBSCRIBE! 👂🤣👍 🐆🆚 Shorts: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlbdSctC_LJ3pcCh0eMeNMWh3sh2tPiYEFollow online/subscribe to: Podcasts: S. Anthony Says (#Spotify) https://open.spotify.com/show/1IL82agwuMKCWfJiZPBU4B https://twitter.com/santhonysays The S. Anthony Thomas Show (#Spotify) https://open.spotify.com/show/4dd78p9ywd2rkMjz0oMJee https://linktr.ee/santhonythomas All Video Clips/Photos Herein Used With Permission ALL Other Material Is The Property And/Or Creation Of Mr. S. Anthony Thomas #Podcasts #Comedy #Shorts #YoutubeShorts #ComedyPodcast #MrSAnthonyThomas #SAnthonyThomas #YouTuber #Comedian #ShortVideo #BestShorts #FunnyShorts #Podcaster #Funny #StandUpComedian #Vlogger #youtubemusic  Keywords burnout, self-awareness, mental health, coping strategies, personal growth, relationships, food poisoning analogy, creative work, motivation, inspiration

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    I should have just walked away (#509)

    Keywords problems, relationships, red flags, personal growth, decision making Summary In this conversation, S Anthony Thomas discusses the importance of recognizing and addressing problems in various aspects of life, particularly in personal relationships. He shares personal anecdotes to illustrate how ignoring issues can lead to greater complications and regrets. The conversation emphasizes the need to acknowledge red flags and take decisive action to avoid unnecessary pain and wasted time. Takeaways We've all been there, ignoring problems hoping they'll go away. Ignoring a problem can lead to bigger issues down the line. Sometimes, you have to step away from toxic relationships. Recognizing red flags early can save you time and heartache. It's important to acknowledge problems instead of avoiding them. You can't fix something that's already broken beyond repair. Personal growth comes from learning from past mistakes. Don't let others influence your perception of a good relationship. Healing takes time, and it's important to prioritize it. Being aware of red flags can help you make better decisions. Sound bites "I should have just walked away." "Sometimes you just gotta step off." "Don't put up with it." Chapters 00:00 Recognizing Problems in Life 03:11 The Impact of Ignoring Issues 05:51 Personal Relationships and Red Flags 09:10 Learning from Past Mistakes https://linktr.ee/santhonythomas

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    Walking Away From Violence (#508)

    Summary In this conversation, S Anthony Thomas shares his personal experiences with violence, from childhood bullying to adult encounters. He reflects on the impact of violence on his life and the lives of those around him, emphasizing the importance of self-preservation and the lessons learned from navigating violent situations. Thomas advocates for walking away from conflict and understanding that violence is often a poor decision, urging listeners to protect themselves and make wiser choices.   https://linktr.ee/santhonythomas Takeaways Violence can arise unexpectedly and has serious consequences. Self-preservation is a natural instinct in violent situations. Childhood bullying can have lasting effects on individuals. It's important to recognize when to walk away from conflict. Anger can lead to poor decisions and escalation of violence. Navigating violence requires wisdom and experience. Protecting oneself is crucial, but violence should be a last resort. Not all confrontations need to be resolved through violence. Understanding the motivations behind violence can help in avoiding it. Choosing to walk away can prevent unnecessary harm. Sound bites "I was bullied, right?" "It's okay to walk away." "That's not your friend." Chapters 00:00 Confronting Violence: A Personal Journey 04:45 The Impact of Bullying and Childhood Trauma 08:48 Navigating Violence: Lessons Learned 13:21 The Importance of Walking Away 17:25 Protecting Yourself: Understanding Violence Keywords violence, bullying, self-preservation, personal stories, conflict resolution, childhood trauma, navigating violence, walking away, self-defense, life lessons

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    When A Friend Lies To Your Face (#507)

    Summary In this conversation, S Anthony Thomas shares personal stories of betrayal from friends, illustrating the pain of being lied to by those we trust. He recounts two significant experiences: one from childhood involving a friend who stole his prized football players, and another from his adult life in sales where a colleague attempted to steal a client. Through these narratives, he explores themes of trust, friendship, and the impact of betrayal on personal relationships. Ultimately, he emphasizes the importance of moving on from those who lie and making space for genuine connections. Takeaways You can love someone and they can still betray you. Betrayal can come from those you trust the most. It's important to learn from past betrayals without letting them affect future relationships. People often lie to maintain their own interests. Friendship should be built on trust and honesty. Not everyone you consider a friend has your best interests at heart. Sometimes, losing a liar can create space for better relationships. You can still treat others well despite past betrayals. Learning to recognize deceit can help protect you in the future. It's essential to move on from toxic relationships. Sound bites "They won't be missed." "It's pretty simple." "You dig? Of course you do." Chapters 00:00 The Pain of Betrayal 07:38 Friendship and Trust in Sales 14:52 Moving On from Liars and Betrayers   https://linktr.ee/santhonythomas

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    The Punishment Does Not Fit The Crime (#506)

      Summary In this conversation, S Anthony Thomas discusses his experience with receiving a content warning on YouTube for a video he created, which he believes was unjustified. He explores the broader implications of content warnings, drawing parallels to personal experiences and societal judgments. Through anecdotes, he illustrates how misunderstandings can lead to disproportionate consequences, both online and in personal relationships. The episode emphasizes the theme that often, the punishment does not fit the crime, whether in the context of content creation or interpersonal dynamics. Takeaways I got a content warning for a video I made. Sometimes the crime does not fit the punishment. I didn't do anything wrong according to their own rules. The punishment does not fit the crime. I have never cheated. That's just not who I am. You can't do that. I go through all of that crap. I was kind of punished because I lost someone that I cared about. The internet is forever, my friends. The punishment didn't fit the crime. I still love YouTube and I still love podcasting. Titles The Unjust Content Warning Navigating YouTube's Content Policies Sound bites "The punishment does not fit the crime." "I was dating a lady, right?" "The punishment didn't fit the crime." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Content Warnings 02:48 The Impact of Content Warnings 05:43 Personal Anecdote: Misunderstandings in Relationships 11:27 The Consequences of Misjudgment 14:04 Conclusion: The Ongoing Challenge of Content Creation   Summary In this conversation, S Anthony Thomas discusses his experience with receiving a content warning on YouTube for a video he created, which he believes was unjustified. He explores the broader implications of content warnings, drawing parallels to personal experiences and societal judgments. Through anecdotes, he illustrates how misunderstandings can lead to disproportionate consequences, both online and in personal relationships. The episode emphasizes the theme that often, the punishment does not fit the crime, whether in the context of content creation or interpersonal dynamics.   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Content Warnings 02:48 The Impact of Content Warnings 05:43 Personal Anecdote: Misunderstandings in Relationships 11:27 The Consequences of Misjudgment 14:04 Conclusion: The Ongoing Challenge of Content Creation https://linktr.ee/santhonythomas Keywords content warning, YouTube, punishment, crime, relationships, misunderstandings, consequences, content creation, podcasting, personal anecdotes

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    We Know You're Lying! STOP IT! (#505)

    Summary In this conversation, S Anthony Thomas explores the complexities of lying, particularly in personal relationships and social situations. He shares anecdotes about people lying in front of others, the dynamics of flirting, and the concept of acceptable lies. Through humorous and relatable stories, he emphasizes the importance of honesty and the often absurd nature of lies, especially when they are transparent to everyone involved. Takeaways People often lie even when it's obvious they're lying. Lying to a doctor is futile; they know the truth. Flirting can lead to misunderstandings in relationships. Acceptable lies exist in certain social situations. Honesty is crucial in maintaining trust in relationships. Eavesdropping can lead to uncomfortable situations. Lies can escalate tensions in personal interactions. Communication is key to resolving misunderstandings. People may lie to protect feelings, but it can backfire. Understanding the context of a lie is important. Sound bites "You dag gone right." "I was a little bit nosy." "We know you're lying. Stop it." Chapters 00:00 The Nature of Lies 08:53 Acceptable Lies and Their Consequences   https://linktr.ee/santhonythomas

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    Friends You "Love" vs Friends You "Like" (#504)

    Summary In this conversation, S Anthony Thomas discusses the importance of expressing love for friends and the distinction between liking and loving someone. He emphasizes that true friendship involves a deep emotional connection that compels individuals to stand up for each other, even in difficult situations. The conversation advocates for normalizing the expression of love among friends, particularly in a society where such sentiments can be misconstrued.   Takeaways Normalize being able to say that you love your friends. There's a clear difference between liking and loving friends. True friendship involves standing up for each other. People often hesitate to express love due to societal norms. It's important to recognize the emotional depth of friendships. Loving someone means being willing to take risks for them. Friendship can be complicated by societal expectations. Expressing love should not be seen as weakness. Real friends will support each other in tough times. It's okay to love people without it being weird.   Chapters 00:00 The Importance of Expressing Love for Friends 02:39 The Difference Between Liking and Loving Friends   https://linktr.ee/santhonythomas

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    The Dangers of Being Too Nice (#503)

      In this episode, S. Anthony Thomas discusses the importance of setting boundaries and the consequences of being overly nice to others. He shares personal anecdotes about identity theft, relationships, and the need for self-protection in everyday situations. The conversation emphasizes the significance of recognizing red flags in relationships and the necessity of being assertive to safeguard oneself. Takeaways We need to stop being nice to everyone. Being too nice can lead to negative consequences. It's important to recognize red flags in relationships. Self-protection should be a priority. You don't have to be nice all the time. Setting boundaries is essential for personal safety. People can take advantage of your kindness. Being assertive is a form of self-care. It's okay to prioritize your own well-being. Learning from past experiences can help us grow. Sound bites "You gotta stop being so nice." "I'm still mad about that." "Don't do that to yourself." Chapters 00:00 The Importance of Setting Boundaries 03:03 The Dangers of Being Too Nice 05:51 Recognizing Red Flags in Relationships 12:19 Self-Protection in Everyday Situations 16:31 Conclusion and Future Plans

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    Show Returns July 2nd!

    Show Returns July 2nd!

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    Don't You Hate That We ALL Have To Start Off Stupid? (# 502)

      In this episode: S. Anthony envisions a world where newborns are imbued with adult knowledge, bypassing the childhood learning process.   For more content, social media links, and to explore S. Anthony's other projects, visit linktr.ee/santhonythomas.   Your support means everything!

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    Show Returns June 2nd!

    S. Anthony Says Returns with a full schedule on JUNE 2ND!

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    Think BEFORE You Speak (#501)

    In this episode: S. Anthony uses personal stories to talk about times when people should have given it much thought BEFORE letting their words cause them major trouble.   For more content, social media links, and to explore S. Anthony's other projects, visit linktr.ee/santhonythomas.   Your support means everything!

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    Episode 500!

    Finally, EPISODE 500!  In this episode: S. Anthony thanks everyone for listening for 11 years and 500 episodes. Also, in this episode he speaks on shrinkflation, how mean body length mirrors are and running into TWO ex girlfriends at the supermarket.   For more content, social media links, and to explore S. Anthony's other projects, visit linktr.ee/santhonythomas.   Your support means everything!

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    Billionaires Are GREEDY (#499)

      Episode #499: "Billionaires Are Greedy" In this eye-opening episode, S. Anthony Thomas takes a hard look at the world of billionaires and the greed that often accompanies immense wealth. Drawing from his own experiences of financial struggle and the joy of achieving even a modest level of financial comfort, he contrasts the everyday person's relationship with money to that of the ultra-rich. S. Anthony delves into the psychology behind billionaires, questioning why those who already have more than enough often seek even greater power and influence. He paints a vivid picture of the life of a billionaire—where spending becomes an afterthought and the drive for political power overshadows the ability to make positive change in the world. Through humor and candid observations, he challenges listeners to consider the ethical responsibilities that come with wealth. What if billionaires used their resources to address societal issues like poverty and healthcare instead of indulging in extravagant luxuries? He argues that true fulfillment could come from helping others rather than hoarding wealth. Join S. Anthony as he navigates the complexities of wealth, power, and the human condition, reminding us all of the importance of generosity and social responsibility. If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and share your thoughts! 1. Introduction to Episode 499 2. The Joy of Financial Comfort 3. The Psychology of Billionaires 4. Greed vs. Generosity 5. The Power of Wealth and Influence 6. Conclusion: A Call for Responsibility For more content, social media links, and to explore S. Anthony's other projects, visit linktr.ee/santhonythomas. Your support means everything! Take care, and remember: wealth can be a tool for good if used wisely!   Show notes created by https://headliner.app

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    Don't Be TOO Reliable (#498)

    Episode #498: "Don't Be Too Reliable"   In this engaging episode, S. Anthony explores the complexities and potential pitfalls of being too reliable. Drawing on personal anecdotes and humorous stories, he illustrates how being dependable can sometimes lead to being taken for granted by friends and loved ones.   S. Anthony reflects on his experiences with friends who leaned too heavily on his reliability, sharing tales of bar tabs, car troubles, and the unexpected consequences that arise when people assume you will always be there to bail them out. He emphasizes the importance of balance in relationships and the need to set boundaries, reminding listeners that while being reliable is a virtue, being *too* reliable can turn you into a tool rather than a valued friend.   Join him as he navigates the fine line between being there for others and ensuring your own needs are met. If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and share your thoughts!     1. Introduction to Episode 498 2. The Dangers of Being Too Reliable 3. Personal Stories of Over-Reliance 4. The Importance of Setting Boundaries 5. Conclusion: Finding Balance in Reliability     For more content, social media links, and to explore S. Anthony's other projects, visit linktr.ee/santhonythomas. Your support means everything!   Take care, and remember: reliability is great, but don’t let it become a burden! Show notes created by https://headliner.app

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    Lebron James vs Stephen A Smith vs Will Smith vs Chris Rock (#497)

    Episode #497: "LeBron James vs. Stephen A. Smith vs. Will Smith vs. Chris Rock" In this thought-provoking episode, S. Anthony dives deep into the recent drama involving LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith, while drawing parallels to the infamous Will Smith and Chris Rock incident. Addressing the public's fascination with these high-profile confrontations, S. Anthony examines how emotions and public perceptions can spiral out of control when icons reach their breaking points. Through a detailed analysis, he discusses LeBron's protective instincts as a father and the missteps made by both him and Stephen A. Smith in their heated exchange. S. Anthony emphasizes the importance of strategic thinking in emotionally charged situations and reflects on how a single moment can lead to unforeseen consequences. Join him as he navigates the complexities of celebrity culture, the pressures of public scrutiny, and the critical need for self-awareness in moments of anger. If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and share your thoughts! 1. Introduction to Episode 497 2. Overview of the LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith Incident 3. Analyzing the Role of Emotions in Public Confrontations 4. The Importance of Strategic Responses 5. Parallels with Will Smith and Chris Rock 6. Conclusion: Recognizing Triggers and Avoiding Regret For more content, social media links, and to explore S. Anthony's other projects, visit linktr.ee/santhonythomas. Your support means the world! Take care, and remember: think before you act!   Show notes created by https://headliner.app

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    S. Anthony Says Returns March 16th!

    S. Anthony Says Returns March 16th!

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    It feels better to win when you're doubted (#496)

    💬 Show Notes Episode #496: "It feels better to win when you're doubted" In this episode, S. Anthony dives into the exhilarating feeling of triumph that comes when you defy the odds. Drawing inspiration from the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, he reflects on the journey of quarterback Jalen Hurts, who faced doubt at every turn. S. Anthony shares his personal experiences of overcoming skepticism, from his early days in stand-up comedy to proving naysayers wrong. Join him as he explores the thrill of winning against all odds and how those victories resonate deeper when fueled by doubt. If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and share the show. Your support means everything! For Social Media, Merch, and to hear my other podcasts, click the link ➡️linktr.ee/santhonythomas (🗣️🎙️📲👀👂🤣) Take care, and remember: your victories are sweeter when they come from proving others wrong! 1. Introduction to Episode 496 2. The Eagles vs. Chiefs Super Bowl Recap 3. Jalen Hurts' Journey and Triumph 4. Personal Stories of Overcoming Doubt 5. The Sweetness of Winning Against the Odds6. Conclusion and Farewell Show notes created by https://headliner.app

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    Kids and Adults Do The Same Crap (#495)

    💬 Show Notes Episode #495: "Kids and Adults Do The Same Crap" In this episode of the S. Anthony Says podcast, S. Anthony Thomas dives into the uncanny similarities between kids and adults when it comes to doing things they shouldn't. Titled "Kids and Adults Do The Same Crap," S. Anthony shares amusing and insightful anecdotes that highlight how both groups often engage in questionable behavior, sometimes just for the thrill of getting away with it. He begins with a personal story involving a potential porch pirate caught on his doorbell camera, drawing a parallel to the antics of kids playing pranks like Ding Dong Dash. Through his witty narrative, S. Anthony illustrates how technology like doorbell cameras has changed the game for both mischief-makers and those trying to catch them in the act.   Transitioning to the adult version of sneaky behavior, S. Anthony explores the dynamics of infidelity, weaving a tale of a spouse's clandestine activities and the eventual unraveling of their deceit. With humor and a touch of drama, he underscores the thrill some people derive from their secretive escapades, whether they are young pranksters or adults with more serious transgressions.   Join S. Anthony for a humorous and thought-provoking episode that reminds us all of the consequences of our actions, regardless of age. Whether you're dealing with a mischievous child or navigating adult relationships, this episode will leave you reflecting on the importance of honesty and the inevitable fallout of getting caught. First of all, thank you so much for listening! If you like the podcast, please subscribe and share the show. I'd really appreciate it. For Social Media, Merch, and to hear my two podcasts, click the link (And thanks AGAIN!) ➡️ linktr.ee/santhonythomas (🗣️🎙️📲👀👂🤣) 😉 You can also Google me (S. Anthony Thomas) Show notes created by https://headliner.app --- 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!

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    New Season Begins Jan 13th!

    New Season Begins Jan 13th!

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    Sometimes People Just Need A Shot (#494)

    💬 Show Notes Episode #494: "Sometimes People Just Need a Shot"   In this episode of the S. Anthony Says podcast, S. Anthony Thomas dives into the notion that sometimes all people need is a chance. Titled "Sometimes People Just Need a Shot," S. Anthony shares personal stories and reflections on how a single opportunity can make a monumental difference in someone's life.  The episode begins with S. Anthony recounting his own experiences in telemarketing, where rejection was a regular part of the job, contrasting it with the life-altering impact of rejection for those in dire situations. He narrates a poignant story of a man recently released from jail, desperately seeking employment, only to face rejection and despair. This leads to a broader discussion on how circumstances often force people into making tough decisions, sometimes resulting in a criminal record that can overshadow their efforts to reform. S. Anthony also shares an inspiring story of a man who, despite a grim past, was given a chance by a compassionate employer who understood his struggles. This opportunity transformed the man's life, highlighting the power of a second chance. Through these narratives, S. Anthony emphasizes the importance of empathy and understanding, urging listeners to consider giving others—and themselves—a shot at redemption and success. The episode concludes with a motivational message from S. Anthony, encouraging listeners to pursue their goals relentlessly, regardless of obstacles or naysayers. He passionately advocates for self-belief and determination, reminding everyone that they deserve a chance to achieve their dreams. Join S. Anthony for a heartfelt and inspiring episode that will leave you reflecting on the power of opportunities and the impact they can have on lives. Show notes created by https://headliner.app --- 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!   First of all, thank you so much for listening! If you like the podcast,  please subscribe and share the show. I'd really appreciate it. For Social Media, Merch and to hear my two podcasts click the link (And thanks AGAIN!) ➡️linktr.ee/santhonythomas (🗣️🎙️📲👀👂🤣) 😉You can also Google me (S. Anthony Thomas)  

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    The Show Returns DECEMBER 4TH!

    Get ready! I'm coming back we're going to have fun!

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    It Just Ain't The Same Anymore (#493)

      💬 Show Notes Episode #493: "It Just Ain't the Same Anymore" In this episode of the S. Anthony Says podcast, S. Anthony Thomas reflects on the bittersweet nature of nostalgia in a show titled "It Just Ain't the Same Anymore." Through a blend of humor and poignant storytelling, he explores how memories from our past can evoke both joy and pain.  S. Anthony begins by reminiscing about his childhood, watching his parents get misty-eyed over old songs and TV shows that seemed corny to him at the time. Fast forward to his own middle age, and he finds himself experiencing similar feelings of nostalgia while watching 80s TV theme songs and listening to music from his teenage years. He humorously recounts dancing to Prince and Michael Jackson while doing laundry, realizing he's become just as embarrassing as his parents once were. The episode takes a more serious turn when S. Anthony discusses the darker side of nostalgia. Triggered by YouTube's algorithm, he delves into painful memories of past relationships, particularly a story of infidelity that left a lasting emotional scar. He vividly describes the moment he realized his deep love for a woman had been drained out of him, replaced by indifference—a feeling even worse than hate. Through these personal anecdotes, S. Anthony offers a profound look at how nostalgia can be both a source of comfort and a reminder of past hurts. Join him for an episode filled with laughter, introspection, and the realization that while things may not be the same anymore, the memories—good and bad—are what shape us. On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1IL82agwuMKCWfJiZPBU4B Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santhonythomas/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/S.Anthony.Says/ Other Podcast (The S. Anthony Thomas Show): On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4dd78p9ywd2rkMjz0oMJee Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesanthonythomasshow/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thesanthonythomasshow/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/santhonysays & https://www.youtube.com/MrSAnthonyThomas TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrsanthonythomas Show notes created by https://headliner.app---🎙️ 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!

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    The Might As Well Bandit (#492)

    💬 Show Notes Episode #492: "The Might As Well Bandit" In this gripping episode of the S. Anthony Says podcast, S. Anthony Thomas delves into the concept of the "Might As Well Bandit." Through personal anecdotes and vivid storytelling, he explores the mentality of those who escalate their actions from minor infractions to major crimes simply because they think, "I might as well." S. Anthony recounts his experiences growing up in a tough neighborhood and how those experiences have shaped his vigilant mindset. He shares harrowing tales of carjackings, near-muggings, and the constant awareness required to stay safe. These stories serve as a backdrop to his main narrative about the "Might As Well Bandit," a term he uses to describe people who, once they've crossed a certain line, continue to push boundaries, often leading to dire consequences. He also discusses the subtler, yet equally dangerous, forms of this mentality, such as infidelity. By drawing parallels between criminal behavior and personal relationships, S. Anthony provides a thought-provoking look at how the "Might As Well" mindset can infiltrate various aspects of life. Join S. Anthony for an episode filled with cautionary tales, humor, and practical advice on how to avoid becoming a "Might As Well Bandit" and how to protect yourself from them. On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1IL82agwuMKCWfJiZPBU4B Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santhonythomas/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/santhonysaysFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/S.Anthony.Says/ Other Podcast (The S. Anthony Thomas Show): On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4dd78p9ywd2rkMjz0oMJee Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesanthonythomasshow/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thesanthonythomasshow/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/santhonysays & https://www.youtube.com/MrSAnthonyThomas TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrsanthonythomas Show notes created by https://headliner.app---🎙️

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    Can We Be Fair? (#491)

    💬 Show Notes Episode #491: "Can We Be Fair?" In this episode of the S. Anthony Says podcast, S. Anthony Thomas, despite battling a rough bout of sickness, dives into the concept of fairness in various aspects of life. This episode is titled "Can We Be Fair?" and it’s a thought-provoking exploration of how technicalities can often overshadow the essence of fairness. S. Anthony starts by discussing the recent controversy of an Olympic athlete potentially losing a bronze medal due to a technicality. He passionately argues against such punitive measures, emphasizing the hard work and dedication athletes put into their craft. Drawing parallels to everyday scenarios, he shares humorous and relatable stories about jaywalking, speeding tickets, and even flirting, illustrating how rigid adherence to rules can sometimes lead to unjust outcomes. He paints vivid pictures of how these technicalities could affect us all, from getting multiple speeding tickets on a single trip to inadvertently shoplifting due to a cashier's mistake. Through these anecdotes, S. Anthony makes a compelling case for the importance of fairness over strict rule-following. Join S. Anthony for an engaging episode filled with humor, personal stories, and a call for a more reasonable approach to rules and regulations.   On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1IL82agwuMKCWfJiZPBU4B Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santhonythomas/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/santhonysays Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/S.Anthony.Says/ Other Podcast (The S. Anthony Thomas Show):  On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4dd78p9ywd2rkMjz0oMJee Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesanthonythomasshow/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thesanthonythomasshow/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/santhonysays & https://www.youtube.com/MrSAnthonyThomas TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrsanthonythomas Show notes created by https://headliner.app---🎙️

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    Chronic Pain Friends (#490)

    💬 Show Notes Episode #490: "Chronic Pain Friends" In this episode of the S. Anthony Says podcast, S. Anthony Thomas delves into the concept of "Chronic Pain Friends"—those friends or relatives who, much like chronic pain, come and go, causing intermittent disruptions in your life. Through humor and relatable stories, S. Anthony explores the uncanny similarities between dealing with physical pain and managing friendships that sometimes feel like a burden. S. Anthony kicks off with a vivid analogy, comparing chronic pain to friends who are a constant nuisance but manage to redeem themselves just enough to stick around. He shares a personal story about a friend who overstays his welcome after a fight with his spouse, disrupting the household's harmony and testing everyone's patience. The narrative takes a humorous twist as S. Anthony imagines a petty revenge scenario where he gives the friend a taste of his own medicine. He also poses a thought-provoking question to the audience: Do you have chronic pain in your life, be it physical or in the form of people? The episode is a blend of humor, introspection, and practical advice on how to cope with life's unavoidable nuisances. Join S. Anthony for a laugh-filled episode that will resonate with anyone who has ever had to deal with a "chronic pain" friend or relative. On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1IL82agwuMKCWfJiZPBU4B Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santhonythomas/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/santhonysays Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/S.Anthony.Says/ Other Podcast (The S. Anthony Thomas Show):  On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4dd78p9ywd2rkMjz0oMJee Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesanthonythomasshow/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thesanthonythomasshow/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/santhonysays & https://www.youtube.com/MrSAnthonyThomas TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrsanthonythomas Show notes created by https://headliner.app---🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner! Show notes created by https://headliner.app

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    Show Returns August 5th!

    The show returns August 5th with a month of all new episodes

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    Would You Borrow Someone Else's Life For A Day? (Guest Episode)

    💬 Show Notes Would You Borrow Someone Else's Life For A Day? #165 (Guest Episode from The S. Anthony Thomas Show)   Ever had a day so perfect it left you bewildered? In this intriguing episode, S. Anthony Thomas explores the concept of experiencing a dream life for just a day and the emotional rollercoaster that follows. Through humorous and relatable anecdotes, he delves into the fleeting nature of perfection and the bittersweet aftermath of returning to reality.   S. Anthony kicks off by questioning whether you'd want to live like a millionaire or billionaire for a day, only to have it all taken away. He paints vivid scenarios of temporary luxury, from driving high-end cars to having personal chefs and trainers, and contrasts them with the harsh return to everyday life. He then transitions to a more personal story involving a fleeting romantic encounter with someone seemingly out of his league, only to be left pondering the value of such experiences.   He also shares his own unexpectedly perfect day, where everything went right—from a stellar workout at the gym to a surprisingly smooth visit to the DMV. Using these experiences, he emphasizes the importance of being kind and respectful to others, as it often leads to positive outcomes. S. Anthony concludes with a heartfelt message about the power of good vibes and how they can make every day just a bit better.   Join S. Anthony for an episode filled with humor, introspection, and a reminder that sometimes, the best days come from the simplest acts of kindness.   On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1IL82agwuMKCWfJiZPBU4B   Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santhonythomas/   Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/santhonysays   Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/S.Anthony.Says/   Other Podcast (The S. Anthony Thomas Show):  On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4dd78p9ywd2rkMjz0oMJee   Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesanthonythomasshow/   Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheSAnthonyTho1   Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thesanthonythomasshow/   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/santhonysays & https://www.youtube.com/MrSAnthonyThomas   TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrsanthonythomas   Show notes created by https://headliner.app   --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/s-anthony-thomas/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/s-anthony-thomas/support Show notes created by https://headliner.app --- 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!    

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    You Can't Fix EVERYTHING! (#489)

    💬 Show Notes Episode #489: "You Can't Fix Everything" In this insightful episode of S. Anthony Says, S. Anthony Thomas tackles the tough reality that not everything in life can be fixed. Titled "You Can't Fix Everything," S. Anthony shares personal stories and experiences that highlight the importance of recognizing when it's time to let go and move on.  S. Anthony opens up about his own belief that he could always mend relationships, whether romantic or platonic. He reflects on his 90% success rate in resolving conflicts and maintaining amicable breakups. However, he acknowledges that some relationships are destined to end, often painfully. He recounts a poignant story from his past, where he watched a long-term girlfriend pull away despite his best efforts to fix the relationship. The more he tried to be nice, the angrier she became. This led him to understand that sometimes, people need to justify their actions, and being overly kind can make them feel guilty, fueling their anger. S. Anthony also shares tales of his role as the "fixer" among friends, diffusing potential conflicts and preventing physical altercations. He describes how he managed to avert a serious fight between two stubborn friends and another incident where he stopped a friend from making a dangerous decision at a bar.  The episode takes a deeper turn when S. Anthony talks about the moment he realized he couldn't fix his crumbling relationship. After witnessing his girlfriend's suspicious behavior, he understood that the relationship was beyond repair. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing when something is no longer worth fixing and the need to prioritize self-respect and well-being. Join S. Anthony as he delves into these compelling stories, offering wisdom on the limits of fixing relationships and the value of knowing when to walk away. This episode is a blend of humor, heartfelt reflections, and practical advice that will resonate with anyone who has faced similar struggles. On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1IL82agwuMKCWfJiZPBU4B Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santhonythomas/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/S.Anthony.Says/ https://linktr.ee/santhonythomas If you love this podcast, and you do, subscribe to this podcast. Spread the word about this podcast, and remember to come back every week, because S. Anthony will be here, and so should you. Show notes created by https://headliner.app🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner! Show notes created by https://headliner.app --- 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!  

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    Next NEW EPISODE July 8th!

    The next new episode of the podcast will be July 8th. See you then everybody!

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    Don't Test Old Street Dudes (#488)

    💬 Show Notes Episode #488: "Don't Test Old Street Dudes" In this gripping episode of S. Anthony Says, S. Anthony Thomas delves into the unspoken rules of respecting those who have lived a rough-and-tumble life. Titled "Don't Test Old Street Dudes," S. Anthony shares eye-opening stories and personal experiences that highlight the importance of recognizing the hidden strength and experience of reformed street individuals. S. Anthony kicks off with a personal anecdote about a recent encounter at a supermarket, where a young man almost picked a fight with a seemingly calm security guard. Little did the young man know, the security guard was a former street dude with a history of handling much tougher situations. Through this story, S. Anthony illustrates how underestimating someone based on their current demeanor can lead to dangerous consequences. He then expands on this theme with another story from his past, involving a former gang member who had reformed his ways but still carried the aura of someone not to be trifled with. S. Anthony draws parallels between these streetwise individuals and retired professional fighters like Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone and Michael Bisping, who, despite being out of the ring, still possess the skills to handle any confrontation with ease. The episode serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of assessing who you're dealing with before escalating a situation. S. Anthony emphasizes that while most of us will never find ourselves in such scenarios, it's always wise to avoid unnecessary conflicts, especially with those who have a history of violence and survival. Join S. Anthony as he navigates through these intense and thought-provoking stories, offering wisdom on the hidden dangers of underestimating others and the value of keeping the peace. This episode is a blend of humor, real-life lessons, and practical advice that will leave you thinking twice before engaging in any altercations. On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1IL82agwuMKCWfJiZPBU4B Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santhonythomas/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/S.Anthony.Says/ https://linktr.ee/santhonythomas If you love this podcast, and you do, subscribe to this podcast. Spread the word about this podcast, and remember to come back every week, because S. Anthony will be here, and so should you.   Show notes created by https://headliner.app 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner! Show notes created by https://headliner.app  

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    Caitlin Clark, The Fonz, And Mr. Oh No (#487)

    💬 Show Notes Episode #487: "Caitlin Clark, the Fonz, and Mr. Oh No" In this captivating episode of S. Anthony Says, S. Anthony Thomas takes us on a journey through three seemingly unrelated stories that converge into powerful life lessons. Titled "Caitlin Clark, the Fonz, and Mr. Oh No," this episode explores themes of rising tides, jealousy, and the importance of saving face. S. Anthony begins with a surprising encounter at a store where he overhears hardcore basketball fans extolling the virtues of Caitlin Clark, a rising star in women's basketball. This leads him to reflect on how certain individuals can elevate an entire field, much like how the Fonz character did for the TV show "Happy Days." He draws parallels between Caitlin Clark's impact on women's basketball and Henry Winkler's iconic role as the Fonz, emphasizing how a single person's success can benefit everyone involved. The episode then transitions to a personal anecdote from S. Anthony's early comedy days. He recounts how a local radio personality, despite not being a seasoned comedian, brought in massive audiences to their comedy shows. While initially met with jealousy, the comics eventually realized that the radio personality's popularity was lifting all their careers, much like how Caitlin Clark is raising the profile of women's basketball. The final segment, "Mister Oh No," is a poignant story about a man S. Anthony once knew who fell on hard times. This tale serves as a reminder of the importance of empathy and allowing others to save face in difficult situations. S. Anthony reflects on the times he encountered Mister Oh No, each meeting more disheartening than the last, and wishes for a better future for him. Join S. Anthony as he weaves together these narratives, offering wisdom on rising tides, the pitfalls of jealousy, and the human need for dignity. This episode is a blend of humor, heartfelt stories, and valuable life lessons that will leave you thinking long after it's over. On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1IL82agwuMKCWfJiZPBU4B Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santhonythomas/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/S.Anthony.Says/ https://linktr.ee/santhonythomas If you love this podcast, and you do, subscribe to this podcast. Spread the word about this podcast, and remember to come back every week, because S. Anthony will be here, and so should you. Show notes created by https://headliner.app 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!  

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    Limitations Are Sneaky (#486)

      💬 Show Notes Episode #486: "Limitations Are Sneaky" In this thought-provoking episode of S. Anthony Says, S. Anthony Thomas dives into the often overlooked and sneaky nature of limitations that creep up with age and experience. Titled "Limitations Are Sneaky," S. Anthony reflects on his own journey of recognizing and adapting to these changes. S. Anthony shares personal anecdotes about the subtle ways aging affects our abilities. He humorously recounts moments of realizing he's not as invincible as he once thought, like helping a young relative move and feeling the aftermath in his back. He compares these limitations to a pickpocket, stealthily taking away abilities without immediate notice, only to be discovered when you least expect it. S. Anthony explores the difference between physical limitations that come with age and injury and the mental limitations we impose on ourselves or allow others to impose on us. Through engaging stories and relatable humor, S. Anthony emphasizes the importance of recognizing these limitations, adapting to them, and pushing back against the mental constraints that hold us back. Please join S. Anthony as he navigates the humorous and humbling journey of aging, sharing wisdom on how to manage and respect our limitations while continuing to live life to the fullest. This episode is a blend of humor, introspection, and practical advice, perfect for anyone grappling with the realities of getting older. On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1IL82agwuMKCWfJiZPBU4B Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santhonythomas/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/S.Anthony.Says/ https://linktr.ee/santhonythomas If you love this podcast, and you do, subscribe to this podcast. Spread the word about this podcast, and remember to come back every week, because S. Anthony will be here, and so should you. Show notes created by https://headliner.app---🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner! --- 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!

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    The "Used To's" vs "The Stills" (#485)

    💬 Show Notes Episode #485: "The Used To's" vs. "The Stills" In this engaging episode of S. Anthony Says, S. Anthony Thomas explores the fascinating dichotomy between those who "used to" excel in a particular field and those who "still" do. He kicks off with an insightful discussion on how we often misjudge talent, using examples from singing and sports to illustrate the disparity between amateur and professional levels of skill. S. Anthony shares personal anecdotes from his career in stand-up comedy, highlighting the journey from being an active performer to taking a hiatus and teaching comedy classes. He recounts a memorable story about an arrogant student who learned the hard way that performing in front of friends and family is vastly different from entertaining a paying audience. S. Anthony extends the conversation to other professions, emphasizing that even those who "used to" be masters in their fields still possess invaluable knowledge and skills. He narrates encounters with former mechanics and plumbers who, despite losing their professional licenses, continue to demonstrate their expertise in everyday situations. The episode serves as a poignant reminder to respect the "used tos" for their experience and wisdom, while also acknowledging the prowess of the "stills." Join S. Anthony as he delves into the nuances of talent, humility, and the importance of recognizing true skill, whether it's in the past or present. This episode is a compelling blend of humor, wisdom, and life lessons that will leave you reflecting on your own abilities and the talents of those around you. On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1IL82agwuMKCWfJiZPBU4B Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santhonythomas/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/S.Anthony.Says/ https://linktr.ee/santhonythomas If you love this podcast, and you do, subscribe to this podcast. Spread the word about this podcast, and remember to come back every week, because S. Anthony will be here, and so should you. Show notes created by https://headliner.app---🎙️  Thanks for podcasting with Headliner

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    Relationships Are Marathons (#484)

    💬 Show Notes Episode #484: "Relationships Are Marathons" In this insightful episode of S. Anthony Says, S. Anthony Thomas delves into the intricate dynamics of relationships and why they should be seen as marathons rather than sprints. He opens with a relatable anecdote about overhearing a young man's loud video call in a store, leading S. Anthony to reflect on his own youthful experiences with relationships. Taking us back to his early days as a stand-up comedian, S. Anthony shares a compelling story about dating older women and the lessons he learned from a significant relationship that ended in betrayal. He vividly recounts how his then-girlfriend, enamored by the excitement of a new fling, left him for a married man, only to realize later that the thrill was short-lived.  S. Anthony uses these personal stories to illustrate the importance of viewing relationships as long-term commitments that require endurance, understanding, and patience. He contrasts the fleeting excitement of new, illicit relationships with the deep, enduring connections that come from truly knowing and supporting a partner over time. Join S. Anthony as he navigates the complexities of love, loyalty, and the inevitable ups and downs that come with long-term relationships. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that the real reward in relationships comes from enduring the race together, not the quick sprints of fleeting excitement. On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1IL82agwuMKCWfJiZPBU4B Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santhonythomas/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/S.Anthony.Says/https://linktr.ee/santhonythomas If you love this podcast, and you do, subscribe to this podcast. Spread the word about this podcast, and remember to come back every week, because S. Anthony will be here, and so should you. Show notes created by https://headliner.app 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner! Show notes created by https://headliner.app --- 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!  

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    Silent Protest (#483)

    💬 Show Notes Episode #483: "Silent Protests" In this riveting episode of S. Anthony Says, S. Anthony Thomas dives into the power of silent protests and the moral obligation to stand up for what's right. He shares an unsettling personal experience with a local eatery where a dangerous piece of metal in his meal led to an unsatisfactory response from the establishment. His decision to never return becomes a silent protest, a powerful tool that often goes unnoticed but can significantly impact businesses and relationships. S. Anthony doesn't shy away from the tougher topics, recounting a story about a "friend" whose attraction to married women brought unwanted trouble to their group.  The silent protest came into play once again as they collectively decided to distance themselves from the individual, prioritizing their values and safety over confrontation. But the episode takes a more serious turn when S. Anthony discusses witnessing a potential act of domestic violence and the immediate action he took to prevent it. He emphasizes the importance of speaking up in such situations, where staying silent can lead to more harm. He critiques those who, in the face of wrongdoing, choose silence over intervention, especially when they're in a position to help. Join S. Anthony as he navigates the complexities of when to use silent protests and when to raise your voice. It's an episode that will leave you contemplating the influence of your own actions and inactions, and the impact they have on the world around you. Tune in for a dose of reality, served with the wisdom and wit of the uncle you wish you had. On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1IL82agwuMKCWfJiZPBU4B Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santhonythomas/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/S.Anthony.Says/ https://linktr.ee/santhonythomas If you love this podcast, and you do, subscribe to this podcast. Spread the word about this podcast, and remember to come back every week, because S. Anthony will be here, and so should you. Show notes created by https://headliner.app --- 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!

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    It's Dangerous Out There (#482)

    💬 Show Notes Episode #482: "It's Dangerous Out There"  In this eye-opening episode of S. Anthony Says, S. Anthony Thomas brings to light the often overlooked dangers of everyday decisions. He shares gripping stories that highlight the importance of being aware of our surroundings and the potential consequences of our actions. S. Anthony recounts an incident involving a friend's son who narrowly avoided a dangerous situation while returning a misdelivered package late at night. His narrative serves as a stark reminder of how easy it is to become so fixated on an outcome that we ignore the risks involved.  S. Anthony doesn't just stop at cautionary tales from the neighborhood; he also gets personal, revealing a time when his own judgment was clouded by exhaustion and the allure of a romantic rendezvous. He candidly discusses the perilous mistake he made by driving to his girlfriend's place while overly tired, a decision that led him to the wrong door and nearly catastrophic results. Through his stories, S. Anthony emphasizes the significance of listening to those with more experience, paying attention to our instincts, and not getting so locked in on our desires that we make unsafe choices. This episode is a powerful testament to the idea that sometimes, the best decision is to take a step back and fully assess the situation.  Whether it's the streets at night or the decisions we make in our personal lives, S. Anthony's message is clear: safety and awareness should always be our top priorities. Tune in for an episode that's as thought-provoking as it is cautionary, and remember that the next time you're about to make a decision, it's worth taking a moment to consider the dangers out there. On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1IL82agwuMKCWfJiZPBU4B Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santhonythomas/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/S.Anthony.Says/ Other Podcast (The S. Anthony Thomas Show) On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4dd78p9ywd2rkMjz0oMJee Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesanthonythomasshow/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thesanthonythomasshow/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/santhonysays & https://www.youtube.com/MrSAnthonyThomas TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrsanthonythomas (00:00) There are times when people want you to do something for them (05:11) Anthony says he overheard a couple discussing sending their teenage son to deliver a package (09:53) A man walks up his street with a package in his hand (14:16) I mean, my first instinct was just to let the dog out (20:10) Man went to wrong door and almost got murdered by someone behind (24:54) If you love this podcast, and you do, subscribe to this podcast ---🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner! Show notes created by https://headliner.app --- 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!    

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