Obsessed With Humans On The Verge of Change

Reach Out To Us on Instagram- @getobsessedpodcast????CHECK OUT ORLO NUTRITION and our FAVORITE OMEGA-3s https://orlonutrition.com/✨LEARN MORE AT Home | Obsessedwith Life (getobsessedpodcast.com)WE ARE OBSESSED WITH HUMANS ON THE VERGE OF CHANGE????Are you someone on the verge of change? We want to hear from you! Message us on Instagram- @getobsessedpodcastCHECK OUT THE 1% Better Daily Journal Here-????TELL US WHAT YOU THINK--DM us on Instagram: @getobsessedpodcastFollow US on YOUTUBE @obsessedpodcastWe are obsessed with humans on the verge of change. We are your personal development entourage that guides you through the roller coaster of life. Every week we will serve up the tools to empower your every day and to become obsessed with your life. We are experts in the fields of nutrition, relationships, law, self-esteem and so much more. We feature compelling stories of kicking fear in the face and taking that leap of faith. Each episode features experts in their fields, like Dr. Laura Berman who is a celebrated scientist and researcher in the fields of love, sex, and relationships. Dr...

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episode 165: Trauma Bonds, Toxic Relationships and The Wolf of Wall Street Wife with Dr. Nadine Macaluso


RUN LIKE HELL from Toxic RELATIONSHIPS! Let's get the inside scoop on toxic relationships and The Wolf of Wall Street with Dr. Nadine Macaluso, second wife to Jordan Belfort.


In the bustling streets of Brooklyn, amidst the struggles of living on welfare, a young girl's story began—a tale that would weave through the highs and lows of life, ultimately culminating in resilience and triumph. Meet Dr...


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episode 164: Being Perfect and The Path of Reinvention Inspired By Glennon Doyle


In a world where perfectionism whispers its seductive promises of fulfillment, Glennon Doyle's "Untamed" serves as a beacon of liberation. With unapologetic honesty, Doyle invites us to shed the shackles of societal expectations and embrace our raw, untamed selves. Through her poignant prose, she illuminates the transformative power of letting go of the illusion of who we're supposed to be, and instead, embracing who we truly are...


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episode 163: Aging, Menopause and The Invisible Woman Syndrome Explained with Julie Lokun


Stop Aging. Start Anti Aging and Becoming The Best Version of YOURSELF!

t 45, it is said, women begin to loose a marketable quality in relationships and in their careers. The number 45 has become the demarcation between youthful vigor and gradual decline. The Invisible Woman Syndrome pinpoints this year as the marker of when we start to see the affects of aging and slowly fade into the corner...


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episode 162: True Crime, John Wayne Gacy And Defending a Serial Killer with Karen Conti


In this gripping episode, we delve into the chilling world of serial killer John Wayne Gacy with Karen Conti, the author of "Killing Time With John Wayne Gacy." Conti brings a unique perspective to the table as she recounts her experience as the last defense attorney fighting to spare Gacy from death row.


Buy Karen's book here: Amazon...


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Change Your Life and Share Your Story With Julie Lokun


In today's episode, we delve into the complexities of life's challenges and the importance of knowing you're not alone. I share some profound realizations I've had recently, emphasizing the value of having a coach, therapist, or impartial confidant to navigate life's twists and turns, big or small.


Even those seemingly trivial issues can weigh heavily on us, impacting our daily narratives and self-perception...


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episode 161: Friends, Connecting and Belonging: The Journey of Grief and How To Talk About Hard Things


What does loneliness mean?

According to Brené Brown, acclaimed author of "Atlas of the Heart," loneliness is not merely about being alone but rather the absence of meaningful social connections. It's the lack of intimate relationships, friendships, family gatherings, and community or work group ties that leaves one feeling isolated...


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episode 160: Divorce and Types of Child Custody With Co-Parenting Expert Kindra Riber


Divorce and Custody are difficult. This is why you need to know what to do if you are going through a divorce or contemplating a divorce. It is even more difficult when children are involved in a divorce.

Meet Kindra Riber, who loves her life, was a faithful wife and loving mom. Her life was turned upside down by divorce and parental alienation.

Kindra is the host of the acclaimed podcast, THE AFTERMATH, which focuses on the pain of divorce and child custody battles...


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episode 159: How To Be Happy In Any Situation: The Mindset Mantra With David Meltzer


Even in the darkest moments, we have the power to be happy. If we work at it. Daily practice and finding the light, the love at lessons of every setbacks.

Who is David Meltzer?

David Meltzer is the Co-founder of Sports 1 Marketing and formerly served as CEO of the renowned Leigh Steinberg Sports & Entertainment agency, which was the inspiration for the movie Jerry Maguire...


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episode 158: Shame, Guilt And Humiliation. A Talk About Brene Brown's Book Atlas of The Heart With Dr. Laura Cobb


 Based on research, Brene Brown writes, We can define humiliation as the intensity, the intensely painful feeling that we have been unjustly degraded, ridiculed, or put down, and that our identity has been demeaned or devalued.

From Dr. Laura Cobb-

"I wasn't good per se. The one time I felt like I was special was when I was voted captain my senior year, not because I was good...


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episode 156: What is it Like To Be On The Spectrum? Austism Acceptance with Sonia Chand


Sonia Chand is here to help us celebrate Autism Acceptance Month, which is the month of April. And I think for me, and there are probably a lot of parents right now listening, people who have friends that Are on the spectrum or have family members on the spectrum.


I think there is a misnomer in terms of being on the spectrum, ASD, Asperger's and the whole realm of different titles in terms of autism...


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