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As promised I chat about the reality of Christmas for a lot of people but not before talking about debating on LinkedIn and the impact it had on me and why.
Also dive into to some toxic parent questions you sent in. And now here's what AI made of it all -
In this episode of The Dysfunctional Podcast, the host dives into various topics just before the Christmas holidays. He starts by discussing the controversial feedback on his podcast's picture, explaining his reasons for keeping it despite mixed opinions. Transitioning to a more serious topic, he reflects on holiday struggles, especially for those with difficult family dynamics. The host also shares his recent experience debating on LinkedIn about misinformation in podcasts, highlighting the importance of skepticism and personal research. Emphasizing self-awareness, he talks about personal triggers from his past and the need for open, respectful debates. Finally, he tackles listener questions about parental enmeshment, childhood dysfunction, attracting toxic partners, and maintaining self-worth as an adult. This episode offers a mix of personal reflections, practical advice, and thoughtful insights into navigating emotional and social challenges during the festive season.
00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview
03:36 Debate on LinkedIn and Misinformation
06:33 Personal Reflections and Childhood Experiences
18:26 Navigating Christmas and Family Dynamics
30:39 Q&A Session: Addressing Listener Questions
41:44 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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I have fully reignited my passion for supporting the plight of children of alcoholics and I dive into why in this episode. But this not before talking about spiritual bypassing and the problems it causes!
If you are impacted by parental drinking you can find support at Nacoa.org.uk
Here is what AI made of it all -
Understanding Children of Alcoholics | Toxic Relationships & Recovery
In this episode, Josh Connolly discusses the impacts of growing up with alcoholic parents, the dynamics of emotional abuse, and the journey towards healing. Josh shares personal insights on the challenges children of alcoholics face, the complexities of forgiveness, and the importance of addressing the truth of one's experiences. He critiques certain spiritual and therapeutic approaches while emphasizing the need for comprehensive support for those affected by a parent's addiction. Join Josh as he navigates through addiction awareness, the stigma surrounding it, and the ongoing need for better conversations about recovery and healing.
00:00 Introduction and Podcast Setup
00:31 AI Picture Controversy
01:47 Reposting the Toxic Parents Reel
02:44 Understanding Toxic Parents
05:30 Children of Alcoholics
07:06 Personal Reflections on Addiction
07:34 Critique of Online Gurus
09:10 The Struggle of Forgiveness
10:38 Spiritual Bypassing and Abuse
17:50 Challenges of Children of Alcoholics
28:27 The Need for Children’s Recovery
37:28 Conclusion and Future Plans
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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I said I would bring you my honest energy each time and I definitely do that here. You are gunna get to know me on deep level if you listen in to these every week that's for sure. An emotional one! Here is what our good friend AI has to say -
Finding Belonging: Breathwork, Community and Authenticity | Episode 4
In this episode, Josh Connolly reflects on his first 'Belong' in-person event, discussing its significance, the importance of morning routines, and personal authenticity. He shares insights on social media pressures, the essence of genuine community building, and the emotional journey of creating supportive spaces. Josh also opens up about his past struggles and how events like 'Belong' aim to make wellness accessible and real. Join Josh as he navigates mental health, sobriety, and the profound impact of breathwork in fostering connection and understanding.
00:00 Introduction and Energy Update
00:49 Morning Routine and Mental Health
03:09 Social Media and Authenticity
06:45 Belong Event Recap
07:33 Emotional Impact and Human Connection
08:13 Challenges in the Wellness Industry
11:41 Community and Accessibility
27:15 Personal Reflections and Future Plans
33:03 Wrapping Up and Final Thoughts
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Once again I go deep on this one. The main topics are role models in the mens space and why young boys seems drawn to Andrew Tate. Then I look at why I say 'toxic parents' before the questions...there is of course loads in between. Here's what AI makes of it all -
In Episode 3 of 'Dysfunctional,' host Josh Connolly delves into various significant topics including the complexities of mental health, the power of the mind-body connection, and the profound influence of toxic family dynamics. Josh reflects on the differences between presenting struggles authentically and toxic positivity. He shares personal anecdotes about coping with pain, societal expectations on men, and the importance of role models. Josh also discusses the impact of estrangement from toxic parents and the loneliness it can cause. Answering listener questions, he offers insights on navigating familial relationships while maintaining personal well-being. Tune in for a raw and deep exploration of these pressing issues.
00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview
01:53 The Struggles of Living with Pain
06:09 The Power of Mind-Body Connection
08:24 The Role of Positive Self-Talk
09:58 Western Medicine vs. Holistic Approaches
13:42 Celebrating Uncommon Man and Role Models
16:52 The Impact of Andrew Tate and Male Role Models
20:37 Navigating Male Identity and Societal Expectations
24:16 The Importance of Honest Conversations
30:44 Creating Authentic Spaces
31:31 Embracing All Parts of Yourself
31:57 The Struggle with Online Perception
33:17 Contradicting Emotions and Truths
35:19 Understanding Toxicity
39:02 The Impact of Toxic Parents
45:00 Navigating Family Estrangement
53:00 Concluding Thoughts and Reflections
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I feel like the podcast has arrived with this episode. I go deep on the topics in the title and I think you are going to love it. Here is what AI said about it. -
In this episode, Josh dives deep into his personal struggles and experiences surrounding people-pleasing, confrontation, and emotional intimacy. Despite technical difficulties, he remains authentic, discussing the impact of childhood trauma on adult relationships and self-awareness. Engaging with his audience, Josh answers questions about inner healing and dealing with toxic parental relationships. The discussion spans across various topics, including the mental health system, addiction, societal impacts on family dynamics, and practical steps for emotional well-being. Join the conversation as Josh navigates the complexities of healing from past wounds and finding balance in emotional intimacy.
02:47 Taking a Moment to Breathe
04:17 Discussing People Pleasing and Fear of Confrontation
07:47 Emotional Intimacy and Vulnerability
09:46 Impact of Childhood on Adult Behavior
19:43 Systemic Issues and Hypercapitalism
29:40 Skepticism Towards Media
35:24 Questioning Groupthink and Embracing Uncertainty
36:05 Exploring the Link Between Childhood and Addiction
38:25 Understanding Cravings and Addiction
41:24 Personal Struggles and Coping Mechanisms
44:06 Answering Listener Questions
50:26 Inner Child Work and Spiritual Experiences
59:04 Concluding Thoughts and Call to Action
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Welcome to the first ever episode of Dysfunctional.
In this episode I wanted to introduce you to exactly how this podcast is going to work. Me going off on different tangents with no plan whatsoever. It's like a 45 minute personal voice note from my chaotic mind. In future, expect topics of discussion but for now, welcome to the wonderful world of me.
Oh and here is what AI makes of it all;
Welcome to Dysfunctional: Embracing Authenticity and Fear
In the inaugural episode of 'Dysfunctional,' Josh Connolly shares his journey into podcasting, emphasizing authenticity and embracing fear. He discusses his approach to balancing overthinking with action, the performance aspect of social media, and his desire for longer-form content to express himself more fully. Josh delves into his critiques of the wellness industry, his personal battles with validation, and his quest for living in the moment. He explains the philosophy behind his practices, including his experiences with addiction and public speaking, and opens up about his complex relationship with spirituality and social media. This first episode sets the tone for a raw, unfiltered exploration of Josh's mind, promising weekly insights and authentic conversations.
00:00 Welcome to Dysfunctional: The First Episode
00:56 Embracing Fear and Authenticity
02:23 The Purpose of This Podcast
04:38 Challenges in the Wellness Industry
08:15 The Role of Social Media
09:16 Personal Journey and Validation
30:52 Living in the Moment
42:52 Closing Thoughts and Future Plans
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