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FW2: What’s happening in Gaza

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S3: Connect with love

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OT1: What’s happening in Gaza

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OT2: What’s happening in Gaza

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FW1: What’s happening in Gaza

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FW2: Romantic Situation

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FW1: Romantic Situation

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DailyJim: Emotions and conflicts are much more public than most of us realize or want to admit

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DailyJim: I don’t teach people, I help people learn

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DailyJim: I learn in public

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DailyJim: So many of the solutions to loneliness seem to be creating more loneliness

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emōkō Q&A #1

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Welcome to Emotional Combat with Jim Kleiber

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DailyJim: Trump’s bill and how we can’t demonize others without demonizing ourselves

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Ask Jim Anything! #5 | The Jim Kleiber Show

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DailyJim: Asynchronous love: Helping people emotionally even when I am not interacting with them directly

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DailyJim: Give money to people, don’t loan it to them

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DailyJim: If I create a tool in my workshop and no one knows where to find it, does it help anybody?

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Daniel Choudry (the Sales Warrior): His rise from a child rebel to one of Africa’s most renowned sales experts | The Jim Kleiber Show

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DailyJim: Loving my work when many people might never imagine that someone could love their work

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DailyJim: Doing what I actually want to do

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DailyJim: Do we want to be powerful or look powerful?

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P-40K: Day 1

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DailyJim: How training myself to be extremely good at resolving conflicts and dealing with emotions may help us all

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DailyJim: Moral Ambition book

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Ask Jim Anything! #4

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DailyJim: To be an aspirational or peer role model?

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DailyJim: Are we fighting more for ourselves or more against ourselves?

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Ask Jim Anything #3

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DailyJim: Muhammad Ali, rope-a-dope, and the endurance and consistency to winning people over

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Ask Jim Anything #2

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Ask Jim Anything! #1

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DailyJim: Fighting the culture war of emotion and conflict

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DailyJim: From I alone can fix it to I can help you fix it

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DailyJim: The joy in lifting people up to lead

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DailyJim: Taking the risk to invest in individual leaders as part of a balanced portfolio of giving

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DailyJim: The tug of war of culture

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DailyJim: I believe the world needs me to be one of the most financially powerful people and I need your help to get there

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DailyJim: The courage to be powerful: If I want to be more loving, I must be more powerful

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DailyJim: The financially powerful disproportionately influence society but we can choose who we want to be financially powerful

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DailyJim: How seeking vengeance can be so damaging to our own health

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DailyJim: “Philanthropist with no money”

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DailyJim: The addiction is not the problem; if it were, people would run away from it

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DailyJim: Of course people with a transactional mindset see USAID as corrupt

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DailyJim: Micro-attacks

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DailyJim: What if the richest people in the world received their money in a much less transactional way?

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DailyJim: National insecurity and the rise of leaders who want to look strong

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DailyJim: Is it really love if there’s no conflict?

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DailyJim: Resistance to sadness will kill us all

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DailyJim: I have been feeling more and more afraid to feel sad, especially around other people

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DailyJim: What if MLK Jr had as much financial power as Donald Trump?

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DailyJim: City of Ali and the powerful legacy of one individual

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DailyJim: Powerful:Loving::Standing out:Fitting in

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DailyJim: It can feel good to provide for someone

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DailyJim: Money can’t buy love but money can give love

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DailyJim: It’s also about the money

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DailyJim: How many relationships will I lose because it scares people how much they love me?

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DailyJim: Do we want people to be less, equally, or more powerful than we are?

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DailyJim: We need a lot of people to take care of us

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DailyJim: Maybe resolutions fail because we focus on the outcome and not the process

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DailyJim: New Year’s (conflict) resolutions

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DailyJim: The more we want someone to be filled with love, the more money we should freely give to them

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DailyJim: To Kill a Mockingbird and what can happen if we gift our friends a year of salary

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DailyJim: Tears are the body’s weapon against pain

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DailyJim: The more love I give to people, the more love I believe people will give to me

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DailyJim: The courage to ask for help for myself

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DailyJim: Some people would rather die than ask for financial help

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DailyJim: The fear of focusing on the long-term

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DailyJim: Helping families by helping individuals

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DailyJim: The truth can hurt but it can also heal

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DailyJim: Can we please talk about the pandemic?

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DailyJim: I believe the world needs me to be famous

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DailyJim: The weakness of being strong and the strength of being weak

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DailyJim: I believe conflict avoidance leads to poverty

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DailyJim: When we speak with certainty, we are often avoiding conflict

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DailyJim: Do people who love to earn a living hate to receive help?

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DailyJim: Giving up on others is giving up on myself

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DailyJim: Who is stronger: the person who cries or the person who does not cry?

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DailyJim: Make America Love Again and the heart of Stevie Wonder

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DailyJim: So tired of it or just feeling sad?

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DailyJim: I feel sad when people don’t vote

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DailyJim: Keyboards for Kamala and why I’m working with them

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DailyJim: Hypermasculinity, bad bitches, and the fear of receiving

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DailyJim: Generous givers are often stingy receivers

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DailyJim: We givers often don’t give to ourselves

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DailyJim: When givers don’t want other people to give to them

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DailyJim: When givers have to become matchers

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DailyJim: Falling in love can screw up our business model

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Mohamed “Peter” Alamaldin: The beauty of Sudanese leather crafting | The Jim Kleiber Show

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DailyJim: Who innovates to solve public problems?

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DailyJim: What if we saw emotional health as a public good?

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DailyJim: Crowdemployment and public goods: Filling the gap left by government and nonprofits

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DailyJim: It’s hard to be crowdemployed without a crowd

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DailyJim: When there is a thin line between life and work

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DailyJim: From angel investors to angel employers and all the angels inbetween

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DailyJim: Subscription heaven and the option to choose for how long we’ll pay

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DailyJim: Creating the jobs we want to exist: from crowdfunding to crowdemployment

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DailyJim: I do leadership and training in emotional combat

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DailyJim: Single-shot vs repeated games and moving from emotional self-defense to emotional combat

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DailyJim: Tell them about the dream, Jim! Tell them about the dream!

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DailyJim: Sometimes helping is harming

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DailyJim: Cultural appropriation or appreciation?

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DailyJim: Flying to the US on 9/11

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DailyJim: The pressure to formalize

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DailyJim: Leaders as informal educators

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DailyJim: The strength to cry

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DailyJim: Fighting for each other, fighting against each other, and giving up on each other

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DailyJim: How do you imagine I might be feeling right now?

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DailyJim: Giving flowers while we’re still alive

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DailyJim: We are either crying or we are dying

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DailyJim: Track records vs future plans

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DailyJim: Emotional combat training for leaders

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DailyJim: The more we believe a person is helping others, the more we probably want to help that person

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DailyJim: The pressure I put on myself to sound profound

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DailyJim: Physical health as constant conflict

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DailyJim: Fighting through to love

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DailyJim: From cash flow to gift flow

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DailyJim: Black tax: Familial welfare in the lack of social welfare

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DailyJim: Gifted and gifting: The business model of deep emotional connection

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DailyJim: Feeling angry when people do or do not stop when we say no

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DailyJim: Never stop being so kind

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DailyJim: Biden, Harris, and how monogamy may lead us to try to choose a perfect candidate

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DailyJim: Maybe we would have less grievance culture if we learned how to grieve in culture

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DailyJim: I believe the US presidency is a team sport, not an individual sport

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DailyJim: The dangers of not imagining how other people are feeling

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DailyJim: An assassination attempt on Trump, acts of violence, and believing that people do not care about us

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DailyJim: Would you rather be a stalker or an avoider?

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DailyJim: What if someone wants to be left behind?

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DailyJim: Rehumanizing journalists

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DailyJim: Just one more and standing up to peer pressure

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DailyJim: The united people of America

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DailyJim: Yes, the president is a human being

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DailyJim: A day without almost any internet

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DailyJim: What the hell is happening to human culture right now?

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DailyJim: The US Presidential Debate—our addiction to truth and how trust can help cure it

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DailyJim: What do I do when people don’t seem honest with themselves?

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DailyJim: Protests and wanting to hear why people are angry

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DailyJim: Berlin, the Topography of Terror, and the multitude of factors that lead to conflict

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DailyJim: The return of “peace” through strength

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DailyJim: Protecting our innocence

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DailyJim: I don’t think I need so many plans

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DailyJim: Easy to open up when others want to open up, less so when they don’t

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DailyJim: Leading and following at the same time

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DailyJim: How to receive money when we like to give informal, unstructured help?

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DailyJim: What motivates us to want to be different than those around us?

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DailyJim: We miss our human abilities when they’re gone (or changed)

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DailyJim: The sniffles keep on sniffling

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DailyJim: The clock keeps on ticking

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DailyJim: The sparkle in the eye

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DailyJim: Endogamy, monogamy, and the limits we place on love

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DailyJim: Is it the same conversation?

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DailyJim: Wait, what time is it?

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DailyJim: The courage to feel uncertain

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DailyJim: Present and distant at the same time

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DailyJim: Have I (or we) been misinterpreting the story of Adam and Eve?

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DailyJim: We contribute to maybe 5 percent of other peoples’ troubles

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DailyJim: Becoming harder and harder to resist love

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DailyJim: Finishing one thing before starting another?

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Nancy Loitz: The Alba Method, physical induction of emotion, and more

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DailyJim: GPT-4o and chatbots making up emotions

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DailyJim: How many of us are sleep deprived and what is it doing to us?

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DailyJim: Emotions don’t really respect boundaries

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DailyJim: Anti-Semitism, fighting against hate, but not fighting for love?

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DailyJim: Dangers in a new land

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DailyJim: The environment and losing my voice

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DailyJim: When we want others to listen to us but then we don’t speak

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DailyJim: Do we fight against love?

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DailyJim: I’m for all humans and against all violent behavior

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DailyJim: “[The president] shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed”

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DailyJim: Cultural change, climate change, and how we are creatures of our environment

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DailyJim: Did I just talk for almost 13 hours straight?

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DailyJim: Withholding the truth because of the fear and uncertainty of the punishment

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DailyJim: Do we always have to share what’s going on with us?

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DailyJim: Things are more different and similar than they may appear

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DailyJim: “I might be too honest to work there”

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DailyJim: Who are the people pulling us up?

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DailyJim: Rapid onslaught of emotions

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DailyJim: Expanded and contracted spatial awareness

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DailyJim: Day after the eclipse—numb, terrified, and/or suppressed?

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DailyJim: Maybe the most powerful experience of my life and I stopped it to take a fucking picture

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DailyJim: The change in sunlight

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DailyJim: World Central Kitchen and pulling us towards love

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DailyJim: Sometimes people know how we’re feeling better than we do

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DailyJim: New guests and a new feature

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Dr. Mary DeRaedt: Emotional health, the pains of closeness, Uganda, and more

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DailyJim: Time for bed…oh shoot

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DailyJim: Gratefully exhausted

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DailyJim: In which ways are we being pulled?

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DailyJim: Should I approach a doppelgänger?

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DailyJim: March Madness, political conversations, and the myth of emotional compartmentalization

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DailyJim: The gifts we like to give and receive with close friends and family

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DailyJim: Elon Musk, Don Lemon, and the dangers of one-way vulnerability

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DailyJim: What do we do when we want to love life more than others want to love life?

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DailyJim: Emotional life vs. emotional death

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DailyJim: Banning TikTok may be political suicide

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DailyJim: Financial intimacy

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DailyJim: Less healing, more feeling

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DailyJim: What if, instead of just describing what other people did to us, we also described how we were feeling when they did those things?

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DailyJim: Interacting with things can make it hard to interact with humans

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DailyJim: “All my favorite singers couldn’t sing”

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DailyJim: I’ve liked to automate things

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DailyJim: My friend, Bob

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DailyJim: From warm to cold and large-scale uncertainty

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DailyJim: Posting something not aligned with our emotional brand

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DailyJim: Sometimes fear drives us in weird ways

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DailyJim: A good economy doesn’t mean it’s good for everybody

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DailyJim: We have a lot more going on with us than it may appear

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DailyJim: Business models of no to high love

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DailyJim: Finding the people who already believe in me and in what I’ve been doing

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DailyJim: What if we wanted love in the Middle East instead of peace?

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DailyJim: We don’t stop violence with violence

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Caleb W. Cliff: Music-assisted therapy, psychedelic-assisted therapy, sound healing, and more

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DailyJim: Engaging vs. disengaging in the conversations with emotions

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DailyJim: Rare excellence

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DailyJim: Do I want to lead people towards love or away from love?

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DailyJim: There are too many things I wanna talk about

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DailyJim: Which relationships do I fear losing the most?

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DailyJim: Terrorism and why I see acts of terror and not terrorists

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DailyJim: When someone says we’re too emotional

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DailyJim: The fearing of “good” feelings

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DailyJim: Desired closeness with emotions

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DailyJim: Separating my self-worth from my behaviors

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DailyJim: The war between love and peace and leading even if no one follows me

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DailyJim: Gandhi, MLK, and three ways to respond to violence/attacks/hatred

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DailyJim: Pax romana, Trump, and the desire for and impressions of peace

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DailyJim: Unscientific survey about wanting to be at peace vs in love

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DailyJim: Apathy, politics, and increasing our emotional capacity

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DailyJim: Adopted cats and sharing our backstories

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DailyJim: Do we actually want to be at peace?

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DailyJim: From fighting for peace to fighting for love

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DailyJim: The taboo of showing our naked hearts

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DailyJim: Standing out as much as we can

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DailyJim: Is peace the opposite of war?

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DailyJim: Are they really against us?

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DailyJim: The alternative to feeling

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OT1: This family member

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OT2: This family member thinking about you

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OT1: Interacting with this family member

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OT2: This family member interacting with you

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FW1: Family conflict

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FW2: Family conflict

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OT1: This person lying to you

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OT2: This person lying to you

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FW1: Lying

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FW2: Lying

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AP1: Motivated / Improve your physical health

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OP1: Motivated

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AP1: Motivated / Better at saying how you feel

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AP1: Motivated / Improve your financial situation

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FW1: Having sex

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FW2: Having sex

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OT1: Having sex

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OT2: Having sex

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Explainer: FeelWhen

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Explainer: OneThing

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Explainer: AnotherThing

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AT2: Loved

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AT2: Angry

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AT2: Proud

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AT2: Empty

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AT2: Alive

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AT2: Safe

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AT2: Stressed

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AT2: Free

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AT2: Smile

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AT2: Confident

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AT2: Tired

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AT2: Strong

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AT2: Overwhelmed

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AT1: Free

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OP1: Going on vacation with them

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OP1: Them calling you on the phone

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OP1: Seeing them

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OP1: Giving them a hug

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OP1: Cooking for them

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OP1: Having sex with them

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AT1: Annoyed

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AT1: Rushed

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AT1: Delayed

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DailyJim: Not just saying how we feel but the context as well

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DailyJim: Doing things we dont want to do but kinda want to do

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DailyJim: The power is out…again

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DailyJim: Living (a)synchronously

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DailyJim: 6 months of war

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DailyJim: Appreciating the yawn

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DailyJim: Leaders who care about every person

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FW1: You dying

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FW2: Your physical health

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FW2: You dying

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FW1: Your physical health

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DailyJim: Marketing the what and how, not why

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DailyJim: Talking about talking

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FW1: Being on time

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FW1: Being late

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DailyJim: If politicians said how they honestly felt

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DailyJim: The fragility of our ability

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DailyJim: Learning how to speak from our parents/guardians