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Celebrity Culture Coronavirus Part. 2

This podcast episode will explore the fight against humanity (the coronavirus) does it make us more cognizant of our actions in terms of how it relates to American culture? Why do we yield so much power to celebrities? Are everyday American vulnerabilities being exploited by celebrities. How do we know what’s real and what’s fake? Tune in and join the journey with your host the minister of balance as he gives us food for thought

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Celebrity Culture Coronavirus Part.1

How can we have a podcast show an not discuss what’s on everybody’s mind, “The Coronavirus,” unfortunately in this era there’s more than one virus goin on.  Egotistical, vindictive, spiteful an exaggerated level of importance and attractiveness, often very accomplished. Is there one word that can describe this virus that’s spreading? Yes narcissism. Some could say a narcissist doesn’t understand people, don’t view them as equals. Are we indirectly breeding these personalities in this era coined as The Celebrity Culture? We will delve into this subject matter further with psychoanalyst  Dr. Laurie Hollman PHD and author of the new book; Are You Living With A Narcissist? and several other books that deal in self help and psychology from children to adolescent, to adult, https://www.lauriehollmanphd.com tune-in and join us as we explore and discuss these personality traits.

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Democratic debate Super Tuesday

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/super-tuesday-2020/id1413234721?i=1000467352124Epic democratic watch party debate 2020. Biden gains steam Steyer, Buttigieg and Klobuchar exits race. No bars held in the grapevines interpretation of the South Carolina debate and the status of the presidential primary race. Unless Elizabeth Warren gains some serious steam the two front runners Biden and Sanders will lead the way into a very emotional, unpredictable and unprecedented race for the Democratic nomination.

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Happy Medium (Democratic Debate 2020)

The gloves are off in the most exciting democratic debate in 2020. Elizabeth Warren was on fire. Bernie Sanders was steadfast and Mike Bloomberg was like the sixth man coming off the bench in a basketball game, cold as ice working against a full court press by 5 candidates.

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Discipline

Until we are able to control  (the id) in a balanced way; exercise (Discipline), we’re all susceptible to a variety of different addictions. The id is the personality component made up of unconscious psychic energy that works to satisfy basic urges, needs, and desires. The id operates based on the pleasure principle, which demands immediate gratification of needs. We can counteract these urges with passions and incentives ….

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Loneliness

The holidays can be a difficult time of year, could be from the loss of a loved one, finances, loneliness with nowhere to go and no one to talk to. According to a recent study, nearly half of Americans report sometimes or always feeling alone (46 percent) or left out (47 percent), and just 53 percent say they have meaningful in-person social interactions on a daily basis. And while we may think of loneliness as being particularly widespread among seniors, some 45% of whom experience loneliness, the study noted that “Generation Z (adults ages 18-22) is the loneliest generation.” One of the cures for feeling lonely and hopeless count your blessing, think about the needs and feelings of others. Acts of kindness can bring joy to others as well as yourself. Happiness is contagious. Lastly, self evaluate think of all the ways you can make yourself feel love and peace by connecting with your inner self in a deeper way. Proverbs 11:25 the one who blesses others is abundantly blessed.

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Social Engagement

Social interaction has different definitions to different people, some people’s idea of what a friend truly is may differ. But it’s scientifically proven that social interaction from a physical perspective in the (real world) is critical to good physical health. Real Social Interaction is associated with a stronger immune system in some instances you can fight off colds, flu and some types of cancer. Interacting with others can boost feelings of well-being and decrease feelings of depression. Please keep in mind you must have a solid base of social support, good relationships with family, friends and community for these health benefits to reign true. And relationships do require lots of effort in real-time there is no such thing as a quick internet relationship. Virtual love is easily replaced…

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