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Factor Two

Wil Treasure | UKClimbing

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Factor Two is a climbing podcast with impact, brought to you by Wil Treasure and UKClimbing.com. It brings you the best climbing stories straight from the people at their heart - and the best climbing stories are always about a little bit more than just climbing. https://www.factortwo.co.uk
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You’re getting divorced now what do you do? So many decisions to make, so much to fear and no one to help you tell you what to expect…until now. Every 2nd Tuesday, join Trish Guise, occasionally her husband Barry Guise, and various guests for a chat around the kitchen table about issues that range from deciding to separate all the way to coparenting your adult children. For 12 years, Trish was knee deep in a very difficult divorce and coparenting situation. She has experienced it all; domest ...
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Collaborative divorce; behavioral contract; financial neutral; negotiating with confidence. If these terms make your head spin, come along with Trish and special guest A.J. Grossman. as A.J. discusses how his firm untangles divorce law in Florida. Explore A.J.'s philosophy of providing a great client experience service as he answer's Trish's questi…
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“Why is this happening to me and how do I make it stop?” I’ve lost count of the times someone has said that to me. I used to say it myself…until I learned what coercive control is and what I could do about it. The insidious coercive pattern of behaviors can turn even the most knowledgeable and independent person into a terrified, self-blaming, vict…
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Reflecting on his 30+ years in private practice and his own personal experience, New York psychologist and psychoanalyst, Dr. Thomas Jordan crafted his book to share what he has learned about love relationships, how to discern what is going wrong and most importantly, what you can do about it. Despite the name, Dr. Jordan’s book isn’t about love…it…
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Financial abuse with Lisa Zeiderman. What to look for and how to protect yourself. This week on Sh*t I Learned From My Divorce, we are fortunate to have Lisa Zeiderman on to talk about divorce finances…how to communicate with your lawyer…what you should look for in a lawyer and more! Highlights: Financial Abuse: what it looks like How to protect yo…
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This week on Sh*t I Learned From My Divorce, once again, Glenda Lux of Lux Psychology popped by to talk about her new creation…Co-parenting College! Co-parenting College is an online resource for co-parents where Glenda helps exasperated co-parents "Stay Sane, Wise and Give Your Kids What They Need". Co-parenting College offers hands on practical h…
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Things I Wish I Knew Before I Dated, Married and Had Kids – Part 1 “How could I have missed the signs? “ “Why did I put up with all of that?” “How did I not see that things were only going to get worse?” I will tell you how you missed the signs, put up with things for so long and didn’t realize things were going to get worse…it’s difficult to see t…
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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all of our listeners! Episode 5: Part 3 of Accountability was our last episode for 2022 but we will back with brand new content in 2023, including bonus material that will be available on Patreon in January (dates to be announced on social media). We have scheduled some exciting guests from the areas of family …
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Everyday another story of disrespect and abuse hits the news. Abuse within families, abuse at the office and abuse within sport…there is no area of life that is left untouched. We know this behavior is wrong so why does it happen? What makes people behave this way? In this episode, retired educator and leadership expert, George Zeigner and I contin…
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Everyday another story of disrespect and abuse hits the news. Abuse within families, abuse at the office and abuse within sport…there is no area of life that is left untouched. We know this behavior is wrong so why does it happen? What makes people behave this way? In this episode, retired educator and leadership expert, George Zeigner and I contin…
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Everyday another story of disrespect and abuse hits the news. Abuse within families, abuse at the office and abuse within sport…there is no area of life that is left untouched. We know this behavior is wrong so why does it happen? What makes people behave this way? In this episode, retired educator and leadership expert, George Zeigner and I explor…
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Glenda Lux, a Registered Psychologist is on the show today to talk about the good, the bad and the really bad aspects of co-parenting - Part 2. Glenda’s extensive experience in co-parenting counselling, parent coordination, parental fitness evaluations and litigation support gives her a unique insight into what can go wrong and what can go right wi…
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Glenda Lux, a Registered Psychologist is on the show today to talk about the good, the bad and the really bad aspects of co-parenting. Glenda’s extensive experience in co-parenting counselling, parent coordination, parental fitness evaluations and litigation support gives her a unique insight into what can go wrong and what can go right with copare…
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If you want to know if someone is a good parent, don’t look at the child’s behavior…look at the parent’s behavior. Highlights: · What Canada’s Divorce says Judges need to consider when making parenting decisions. · Typical behaviors of parents ‘behaving badly’ · The effects of these ‘bad behaviors’ on kids · Strategies on how to address these ‘bad …
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If you want to know if someone is a good parent, don’t look at the child’s behavior…look at the parent’s behavior. Highlights: · What Canada’s Divorce says Judges need to consider when making parenting decisions. · Typical behaviors of parents ‘behaving badly’ · The effects of these ‘bad behaviors’ on kids · Strategies on how to address these ‘bad …
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I’m getting divorced, where do I start? Should I get a lawyer right away? Can I do some of this myself? How do we tell the kids about the divorce? Will I have to go back to work? How am I going to support myself and the kids? What do we do about the house, the cars, my business? Should I tell my family and friends? These are just a few of the litan…
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When you were little and someone asked you what you wanted to be when you grew up, did you ever say Divorced? I sure didn’t and I imagine you didn’t either…but here we are. I’m sure I learned more during my 12 year divorce and co-parenting nightmare then I did the entire 6 years I spent in university. I’m sure you will agree but we tend to learn mo…
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The whims and motivations of climbers really are another world to the person in the street. Understanding them is crossing a threshold, it requires a certain suspension of disbelief to start to see the world of risk, adventure, suffering and more in a different light. Those thresholds exist within climbing too. One of them is understanding the obse…
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If you had to select your late 90s dream team for a British, all-female Himalayan big wall trip, you couldn’t go far wrong with this one. Glenda Huxter was onsighting E7, Kath Pyke had extensive experience on rock and alpine routes, and Louise Thomas brought even more big wall and expedition experience to the team. Their 1997 objective was a first …
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We all get enjoyment from climbing for different reasons. For many of us those reasons change over time, according to our geography, time, money and other pressures in our lives. I’ve read Katherine Schirrmacher’s blog for years, and she’s unusually good at expressing all of those little things that can affect your motivation or self belief. Like m…
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In the spring of 1968 San Francisco film maker, Fred Padula, drove into the Yosemite Valley and gazed up at El Capitan. He had been approached by one of his film students, Glen Denny, a talented climber and photographer, to advise on making a film about climbing The Nose. Denny had been part of the team that made the third ascent of the route. He’d…
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When it was released in 1998, Hard Grit gave us an insight into something we didn’t often see - the actual ascents of the hardest, most dangerous lines on grit. In an era before everyone had a smartphone, before digital photography was even mainstream, many of the photos we saw in the magazines were staged. The hardest lines captured on video were …
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When you look at the books on a shelf of mountaineering literature one thing is quickly apparent: the vast majority are written by men. The same is true with the episodes I’ve produced for Factor Two. The simple fact is that there have historically been more men engaged in the kind of adventures that we choose to tell those high profile stories abo…
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