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Dylan' With Life

Dylan Young-L'Hirondelle

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Dealing with all aspects of life. Growing older, relationships, career, mental health, philosophy, current events, music, sports, technology, the future, the past, and everything in between all while mixing in humour and authenticity to help you look at and deal with life in a different way.
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I have moved - first episode from the new "studio" In the midst of a self-induced period of no work I discuss my "wall of time" theory, how it grows and how hard it can be to get over, leading to a fear of change. How unrelaxing not working actually is, the responsibility I feel not just for myself but for others and how living with someone for the…
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"Change is inevitable, growth is optional." Essentially a live therapy session, as a lot of these episodes tend to be, I share recent loss that I've gone through and mull over I have what it takes to love properly. My fears of loss in life and how my childhood probably moulded me that way. Love is fear for me. Take care of yourself. The Song of Now…
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I have tested positive for Covid-19. Not much else to do except record a podcast. Having had to spend days cooped up, my thoughts have wandered on feelings of being trapped, being fearful, not feeling free and wondering if these are new feelings, or just feelings that I'm recognizing during this time I discuss my relationship with "prayer" and how …
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After a long hiatus we are back! And we're talking about expectations - expectations in all aspects of life, mostly for the self, but also of everyone and everything else. Do expectations help push to be better, or is it ultimately setting you up for let-down? "It's the chip on my shoulder that drives me. And its the lack of fulfillment that grows …
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Coming back to where you started is not the same as never leaving. - Terry Pratchett. This quote has been providing me much needed solace from the idea that falling into a rut again means that I've made no progress. A little high and with a case of the giggles I go on an adventure of my thoughts, a true Dylan With Life experience. I propose a way t…
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The perfect dictatorship would have the appearance of a democracy, but would basically be a prison without walls in which the prisoners would not even dream of escaping. It would essentially be a system of slavery where, through consumption and entertainment, the slaves would love their servitudes. - Aldous Huxley The episode starts off with my tho…
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How long do I think I could go without conversing with another human? What is the longest I've gone at this point in my life. Would that lead to a mental break and if it did, how aware of a mental break or schizophrenic-type mental illness would I be? We gotta talk about these youtube ads man. What's next? At this stage of life I'm growing more and…
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Quitting things cold turkey is more effective instead of easing as it doesn't allow for you to continue your bad habits. Everyone should be rocking invisible socks. There's a snatcher out there #TeamF*ckSnatchers Smile. Things I don't know: What months have how many days,,, This Episodes recommendation is David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet. I…
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I don't communicate very well, I also never wear socks whilst podcasting... Smile. This Episodes recommendation is The Social Dilemma documentary on Netflix Intro and Outro music: "Focus on Love" by Jeris Ft. Kara Square. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. Twitter: @Dylanwithlifepc Instagram: DylanWithLifePod Email: DylanW…
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Goodnight Moon is a terrifying book. When are our phones no longer phones? Australian wildfires - WW3 - Kobe - Covid-19 ----- aliens and resurrection? I propose a new sport league where teams compete in multiple sports instead of just one. If something has got you frustrated or upset, think about whether it is still going to make you feel that way …
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The opening was some excerpts from Sam Harris' "Death and the Present Moment" speech which can be found on Youtube. Reflect on the past but don't stay long. This time at home has led me to become a crazy plant and crazy water fountain person, and i ain't mad about it. I've made my house a home. Perspective. Left vs Right, neither are wrong, neither…
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The Egg by Andy Weir - http://www.galactanet.com/oneoff/theegg_mod.html Yoga has been a relaxing and fulfilling activity during quarantine, and I think it should integrated in our lives more, specifically in schools. Another thing to do during this time is to switch some music with a friend, get them to recommend you an album and vice versa. i talk…
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As the beers go down, so does the quality? Or does the quality get better? You decide. I hope you get some comedic relief out of this in these strange, trying times. I touch on using alcohol and drugs as ways to cope with life and situations and if there is a problem in altering your reality to deal with things. There is no one reality, everyones i…
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After a few days of quarantine things are starting to be put into perspective. What maters, what doesn't? The playing field is currently leveled, what kind of changes will that lead to as we come out of this trying time? I am a slow laptop person, are you? I drink beer, talk about mushrooms, both the normal and magical kind, Belle says "hi", Big to…
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The episode starts with a reading of part of Alan Watts' " The Dream of Life". Socks before pants. I tell you why February rent and bills should be cheaper. Air out my thoughts on vulnerability and its importance in a relationship as well as judgement and criticism. "If the shoe fits, wear it." This Episodes recommendation is a lot of different thi…
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Welcome in.. to my head. I open up and tell a sad story about a neighbour, something that happened in Dec 2012, and the grief/guilt that I guess i carry forward. Give a PSA, compare leg cramps to pregnancy, and engage my new google home mini. "You don't have the obligation to make anyones life better, but you sure as hell shouldn't be making anyone…
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Bread and toast, death and immortality, feeling and thinking, nothing and something, its all about balance. Belle the cat makes an appearance on the podcast, I guess she counts as the first guest. If you were going to die tomorrow, what would you do with your remaining time? How about a week from now? a month? a year? Live with a little mroe purpos…
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Like it or not, you're not in control. You can have your day, week, month, year or life planned out a certain way but things will happen that you could have never expected, and at that point you're going to have to figure out how to move forward with a new plan. And as scary as that can be, it should be a fun thought, cause that unpredictability is…
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Should you be allowed to have wrong or bad beliefs? At what point do we have to respect that we are all just trying to live our lives the only way we know how. Is it mentally healthier to be insignificant or important? Riddle: As a stone inside a tree, I'll help your words outlive thee. But if you push me as I stand, the more I move the less I am. …
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Don't trust anyone who doesn't like or listen to music, there is no way that they are sane people. Which iteration of life do you think you're in? I'm definitely not in my first few. also discussed on this episode is wanting to see a ghost, and the fact that one day you could just wake up in a different life. Spencer came up for the idea of Maple W…
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Episode 5 takes on the theme of "God". Does God exist, and does it matter either way? Is this life more or less significant based on that answer? Why do so many professional athletes credit God with their successes. Is this life even real? Riddle: You’re standing there, and there are 2 doors in front of you. One goes to heaven, one goes to hell. Ea…
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Dealin' with life, even after love. Starting with bald animals and terrifying birds, we get into living your life with a purpose and fighting for motivation as well as tips for being more appreciative. Also why you should get a puppy and name it "Ideiwtdil" This episodes recommendation is something warm. Intro and Outro music: "Focus on Love" by Je…
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Thinking out loud about an idea for a change to the modern family, the crazy expenses of sports, an extracurricular tax, what kind of greenery the devil surrounds himself with, burritos, and wanting to just be myself. This Episodes recommendation is a food item. Patrick Day was the youngest of 4 brothers. He is survived by them as well as his Mothe…
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Continuing the momentum from episode 1, discussing some of the worst inconveniences in life, the state of toilets and toilet paper, quicksand, rodents, band class, anxiety, freezies and changing your life for the better. This Episodes recommendation is a song. Intro and Outro music: "Focus on Love" by Jeris Ft. Kara Square. Licensed under Creative …
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Touching on a wide range of topics ranging from an anecdote about a psychopathic friend, house plants and their correlation to the way we live our lives, the work week, going for what you want in life, resting in peace, all while wondering when Easter is. This Episodes recommendation is a movie. Intro and Outro music: "Focus on Love" by Jeris Ft. K…
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