by Gideon Obeng
What’s up everybody, welcome to facts of life Podcast with Gideon, over here we talk about the social life, culture, and the change. More people than ever are now living their best life, going on that vacation, stepping into cool stuff online, cutting negative people and energy out and. On this show, I sit down to discuss the ideas, the opportunities, and the strategies that they’re taking advantage of so the rest of us can do the same
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November 29, 2024
Childhood trauma expert Dr. Laura Markham shares insights on how unresolved childhood wounds shape relationships, self-worth, and behaviors, offering hope for healing and personal growth.
October 16, 2024
<p>In Episode 13 of <em>Facts of Life</em>, we take on one of the most challenging aspects of adult life: <strong>friendships</strong>. From making new connections to maintaining existing bonds and letting go of friendships that no longer serve us, adult friendships can be complicated.</p> <p>Join me as we explore:</p> <ul> <li>Why making friends as an adult feels so different from childhood.</li> <li>Practical ways to maintain and nurture your relationships, even when life gets busy.</li> <li>How to gracefully let go of friendships that are no longer aligned with who you are today.</li> </ul> <p>Whether you're in your 20s, 30s, or 40s, this episode is packed with insights and relatable experiences to help you navigate the changing landscape of adult friendships. Tune in to hear tips, real-life examples, and reflections on how we can all build deeper, more meaningful connections in our lives. 🎧</p> <p>Available now on all streaming platforms!</p> <p> </p>
June 21, 2024
<p><strong>"Bridging Generations with Sincere Words"</strong></p> <p><br></p> <p>In this episode of "Facts of Life," we delve into the powerful impact of sincere apologies. Join us as we discuss:</p> <ul> <li>The anatomy of a good apology: acknowledgment, remorse, and making amends.</li> <li>Real user experiences and quotes from the past decade.</li> <li>How different generations—Gen Z, twenties to thirties, and those over forty—view and handle apologies.</li> <li>Practical tips for giving and receiving apologies effectively.</li> </ul> <p>Don't miss this insightful conversation that promises to help you bridge gaps and heal wounds in your relationships. Listen now and share with those who might benefit from understanding the true power of an apology. </p> <p><br></p>
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