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Welcome to Shallow Research - everyday pop culture and lifestyle recs from two Ph.D.'s in yoga pants. We're a nation of consumers, from media to macchiatos. But what's worth your time, money, and energy? We use our nerd powers of research, analysis, and synthesis to break down what makes our days a little brighter, aside from our scholarly pursuits. Listen to our hot takes on everything from Bravo TV to Oscar nominees as we share our favorite movies, shows, music, recipes, travel spots, beau ...
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P. Fine

Music and Chat With P. Fine

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Lyricist and Observer, seeking freedom of mind and body. Music is expression of the mind and/or the soul. Shallow words are of the mind. Deep words are of the soul. The soul rebel speaks from the soul, words that the mind struggles to grasp. This is my journey. Thanks for joining me! https://soundcloud.com/p_fine
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I'm Ross Edwards DipBSoM BSc, the founder of deep-psychology.com and the Deep Psychology podcast, creator of MIND Mindfulness Coaching, and mindfulness teacher. I help thousands of people every month to transform their psychology, and deep self-understanding underpins everything we do. Psychology and self-help either tends to be too shallow or too fluffy and impractical. My episodes are both deep and fiercely practical. We cover the tools you need to gain deep insight into your psychology, u ...
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The point of this podcast is pretty broad — “All of Christ for all of life.” In order to make that happen, we need “theology that bites back.” I want to advance what you might call a Chestertonian Calvinism, and to bring that attitude to bear on education, sex and culture, theology, politics, book reviews, postmodernism, expository studies, along with other random tidbits that come into my head. My perspective is usually not hard to discern. In theology I am an evangelical, postmill, Calvini ...
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Phil and his teenage daughter Mari, talk about the world, themselves, being a teenager, music, culture, and anything else that comes to mind. They make some sense but mostly nonsense in this deep and shallow, serious and funny podcast. It's fun.
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Get inside the mind of Lowell’s finest local. As they say in the movies- I'm off the deep end, watch as I dive in I'll never meet the ground Crash through the surface, where they can't hurt us We're far from the shallow now In the shallow, shallow In the shallow, shallow In the shallow, shallow We're far from the shallow now Oh, oh, oh, oh Whoah!
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A social experiment, located at the intersection of community activist, social scholarship and womanhood. Curating a collection of audio poetics that examine life, love, the arts and women; this is a journey of healing for the soul, stimulation for your body and Release for your mind. It’s a deep dive who wants to play in the shallow end of anything. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prettywildpodcast/support
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Don’t Be Alone with Jay Kogen is a comedy/advice podcast trying to fight the isolation of modern life. Each episode, Award winning TV writer/comedian/philosopher Jay Kogen has a conversation with a friend about how to solve the problems on Jay’s mind. These friends happen to be famous comics, musicians, actors, artists, writers, and sometimes even his family. It’s an entertaining, fun, and thoughtful show meant to bond us through humor, experience, and empathy. From Straw Hut Media
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Men Talk Too

John AND Nico

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Men Talk Too is a podcast that debunks the stereotype that men only talk about shallow topics and don't have meaningful conversations. This stereotype is false and misleading. Come join us in discussing topics we need to talk about more in our society and break away from the social construct men have been placed in. Men, indeed, talk too.
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Just a girl talking about the world in general. Topics like skin care, human behavior, self improvement, self exploration, how we can achieve goals, and push past negativity to become better versions of ourselves. XX not anymore. The world has gone insane, and I'm gonna talk about it. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/caliope-stevens/support
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Welcome to "Not By Sight", a podcast featuring life-changing stories of faith and hope that are birthed out of difficult seasons - the valleys of life. This is a place where you'll find inspiration, support and encouragement to walk out life in faith. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/notbysightpodcast/support
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Inspirational + actionable ... without the BS. Jason Bax gives you edu-taining & inspiring interviews with proven entrepreneurs and creators WITHOUT the obnoxious self-promotional chest thumping of other podcast hosts. WITHOUT tiresome fake enthusiasm. WITHOUT repetitious, shallow, formulaic questions and constant interruptions. An online entrepreneur himself, Bax has the background and balls to dig DEEP, getting entrepreneurs to open their kimono (wide) to reveal the secrets to their succes ...
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A sentimental short story praised for its moving plot and condemnation of scientific experimentation on animals, Mark Twain efficiently delivers a truly captivating piece. First appearing in Harper’s Magazine in 1903, A Dog's Tale was later published as a pamphlet for the National Anti-Vivisection Society. The tale focuses on the life of Aileen, a misunderstood dog who experiences the ups and downs of life, while cruelly subjected to suffering because of the shallow belief of her inferiority ...
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Let’s talk about Tibetan Dream Yoga, one of the fundamental practices of Tibetan Buddhism, and the main techniques involved. I’ve called this advanced lucid dreaming because if you master the techniques of Tibetan Dream Yoga you’ll be a confident lucid dreamer, capable of doing whatever you want in your dreams. In Tibetan Buddhism the goal isn’t pe…
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This is our most gossipy episode ever! Jim and Frank, one of my favorite couples, spill the tea on the icons you want to know most if it were 1983. Sarah Mills, Andy Warhol, and yes, humiliating yourself in front of Merril Streep are all on topic. We discuss occasionally overstepping and finding their way to any and every premiere and the joys of b…
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We’re going to talk about how to lucid dream. How do you have your first moments of lucidity? How do you stabilise them? What do you do in lucid dreams? What can you do? Lucid dreaming is not that difficult. You just need to be consistent with the training. Don’t overcomplicate it or look for 100 resources. You have a few techniques that are tried …
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99% of people, 99% of the time, dream every night and have no idea that they’re dreaming. We believe our dreams as they are happening. We think they're real. Let’s talk about lucid dreaming, what it means, what you can do in lucid dreams, and how to use them to understand yourself. This is another installment in my little series on dreams, so make …
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Novelist/Environmental Activist, Stephen Markley talked about the coming environmental disaster and other laugh out loud subjects. Stephen thinks there’s hope but mostly it’s by applying pressure to big business and government which sounded hard to Jay. We also talked about writing for ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING (Jay and Stephen shared stories ab…
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Unfortunately, we’ve been brainwashed into thinking that dreams are nothing but random neural firings, and most people never develop the capacity to decode them and exploit them to understand their own hidden inner pain and their own unrealised potential. Our dreams are a portal into the deepest layers of our psychology and identity. No exaggeratio…
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On this week’s episode the versatile writer, creator, actor, & comic Larry Wilmore talks about growing up in Pomona, CA and finding comedy and magic, hanging with President Obama. We compare notes on LA, TV, the Dodgers, SNL, Steve Martin, Eddie Murphy, losing a sibling and we challenge each other to do stand-up comedy. Bio: Emmy Award winner Larry…
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Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DeepPsychology Dreams are not random. They’re not a result of random neural firings. They don’t happen to you. They’re created by you and are a reflection of your hidden, subconscious, unexpressed desires and emotions and personality traits. Of course, most of the time we’re not consciously creating our dreams, but …
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The idea that we must silence our thoughts in meditation is the biggest myth that exists. And it’s not just a myth: it prevents you from serious engagement with meditation, it has you reinforcing all your old mental habits, and it’s extremely demotivating and discouraging. You will not progress with meditation if you believe this. If you believe th…
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Bio: Randy and Jason Sklar can currently be seen in the fourth season of FX’s WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS playing fictional Property Brothers ‘Bran and Toby Daltry’. The Sklars produced, wrote, and starred in THE NOSEBLEEDS, a UFC original series that released this summer on UFC’s Fight Pass. The series is a hilarious deep dive into UFC’s history fea…
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Deep Psychology on Patreon Let’s talk about how to deal with envious people. I’ve been the target of envy for most of the life. Yet until I informed myself about this emotion, I had always been puzzled by the seemingly unprovoked hostility that friends and family showed towards me. Now, I’m able to recognise envy, deflect it before it uncontrollabl…
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We've been missing for Six months because Thom wrote an Audiodrama and now our entire lives revolve around kickstarting it. Here is the first episode! The Disappearances of Lydia Fountayne follows bookish teenager Lydia who comes home one day to find her parents missing, their home ransacked, and a book that shouldn't exist waiting for her. Lydia a…
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Let’s talk about the signs of envy, particularly in those most likely to feel it: friends, family and peers. It’s trickier to detect than most emotions. It’s not direct. There are indirect signs that a person feels envious towards you, both in the moment and as a broader trend. Your ability able to decode the signs of envy might save you years of s…
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Conan O’Brien and Jay discuss the neurotic need to constantly make jokes at the peril of personal relationships and true communication. They also talk about their kids and wives putting up with them, their long friendship, podcasting, comedy, growing older in comedy, Conan’s new show “Conan O’Brien Must Go”, and reading commercials. Bio:Conan O'Bri…
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It’s my humble opinion that in meditation, as in any other pursuit, progress is guaranteed so long as you have the right method and are persistent with it. Unfortunately, many people who come to me to learn meditation report not making progress with it, even people who’ve been meditating for a long time. So let’s look at the most important points f…
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I wanted to clear up the topic of personality masking vs social masking vs autistic masking vs common masking because it seems there’s a lot of confusion out there about this. The main take away from this episode is that we all mask. We mask in a relatively innocent social way (I call this social masking) and in a more permanent way (personality ma…
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Jay smothers Weird Al with love and appreciation for Al’s perfection in his parody. We talk about Mad Magazine, Looney Tunes, pizza, travel, doing what you want, the power of an orchestra, the two pulls of being a comic vs a musician, how a true showman can come out of Linwood, and giving up architecture for being a professional goofball/genius. Bi…
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Today we’re going to talk about how to reintegrate your repressed anger. In the last episode we spoke about what repressed anger is and how to spot it. Go check out that episode, then come back here to learn how to reintegrate it. I’ve tried four methods and each of them has proved useful and helped me taste the joy and fullness that comes from rei…
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What are the top 3 symptoms of repressed anger? Knowing these will help you uncover your own repressed anger and begin to heal it. Anger is one of the most commonly suppressed emotions. It's not socially acceptable to express it, and from an early age we're taught to suppress it. This has nefarious effects on your wellbeing and behaviour, and can e…
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Tony and Jay meet for the first time. We talk about the depth of his character, Primo, in “The Big Night” and why Jay can’t find that depth in real like. We also chat about growing up the 9th of 10 kids, the acting scene in Green Bay, WI., tailoring Monk for Tony, auditioning, the struggles of being an actor, & Tony’s biggest mistake which lead to …
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If you dislike your life and feel that there is a well of untapped potential in you, a life calling might be just what you need. As I said in my last episode, having an overarching vision then making money from it is one of the keys to being fulfilled. This isn’t an airy-fairy, idealistic talk about how life would be wonderful if we could all live …
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Toby and Jay talked about art and trying to see art (and life) from unique perspectives. Jay calls Toby a weirdo. And, like a weirdo, he accepts it as the compliment which is what it was actually meant to be. We talk about failing at school, meeting a guy called Magic who makes pipes out of antlers, and working as a janitor in a church and 10000 ot…
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Today I’m going to talk about the deepest spiritual experience I ever had, which was the first time I took acid, and which forever destroyed my scientific dogmas about God. I’m going to share my insights into what God really is, from a non-biblical, non-dogmatic, mystical, embodied, directly apprehended perspective.…
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Today I share the story of my 2nd acid trip, how it helped me unearth and reintegrate an enormous personal shadow, and the insights I gained into our repressed side. If you’re not sure what the shadow is, I talk about it in my latest article called the symptoms of repressed anger. And let me tell you, REALLY seeing the shadow turned my inside out, …
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Entertainment Journalist and all around funny guy Kliph Nesteroff talks about a Canadian kid who got into collecting stories of strange and eccentric show business events. We both talk about our short lived stand-up days. Capturing worthwhile memories, and how Milton Berle was a jerk. I also stump Kliph when I ask him what else he would care about …
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Yes, the title is right: I’m committing to doing a meditation streak, doing not 10, not 30, not 60, not 100, but 1000 consecutive days of meditation. When I shared this with my meditation students, I think they thought I was a bit crazy. And it does seem a bit crazy. I’ve never met anyone who has done such a long daily streak. I’m sure there are ma…
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David, fresh off of a weekend with Donny Osmond talks about a lifetime of celebrities. Idolizing them, meeting them, interviewing them, befriending them and eventually making them stars once again on his grammy specials. We also talk Neil Diamond, Joni Mitchell, Frank Sinatra, and Phil Rosenthal plus a special surprise call from Brad Paisley! Bio: …
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Let’s talk about manifesting, debunk the BS behind it, and talk about how to really make your dreams come true. I kinda cringe when I hear people talking about manifesting. When they do, I get the impression they’re either trying to sell me something, or have never really achieved anything in their life. BUT behind the strange, woo-woo, pseudoscien…
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