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How Things Have Changed in Ukraine is Shit2TalkAbout S3 EP 14
Join Vazha Omanashvili, a software developer living in Ukraine, as he shares what shit he has to talk about: How things have changed in Ukraine. Part 2 of a 2 part series.
Living in Ukraine is Shit2TalkAbout S3 EP 13
Join Vazha Omanashvili, a software developer living in Ukraine, as he shares what shit he has to talk about: Living in Ukraine. Part 1 of a 2 part series.
Understanding Money Management is Shit2TalkAbout S3 EP 12
Join Sarah Roller, Financial Coach, as she shares what shit she has to talk about: Money Management.
How to be an Effective Leader is Shit2TalkAbout S3 EP 11
Delisa Abraham talks about the intricacies of leadership. Exploring various leadership styles, qualities, and the importance of adaptability in different contexts, from military to civilian life and even parenting.
Systemic Barriers to Higher Education is Shit2TalkAbout S3 EP 10
Associate Director of the TRIO McNair Scholars Program, Dr. James Pascali, joins us to talk about systemic barriers to higher education.
Habits that Lead to Burnout is Shit2TalkAbout S3 EP9
Mental health and Holistic wellness expert, Amy Schamberg, joins us to talk about identifying habits that lead to burnout and how to self-care the best way for you.
Supporting Transgender People in Your Life is Shit2TalkAbout S3 EP 8
Venia Logan, founder of SociallyConstructed.Online, a YouTube channel, joins us to talk about Supporting Transgender People in Your Life
Deconstructing from Religion is Shit2TalkAbout S3 EP 7
Deconstructing from Religion is Shit2TalkAbout with Tai Goodwin
Finding Purpose in Sobriety is Shit2TalkAbout S3 EP 6
Senior Accessibility Engineer and Accessibility Advocate and former Head Chef, Todd Libby, joins us to talk about finding his purpose in recovery.
The Journey to Recovery is Shit2TalkAbout S3 EP 5
Senior Accessibility Engineer and Accessibility Advocate and former Head Chef, Todd Libby, joins us to talk about his journey to recovery.
Alabama Embryo Law Explained is Shit2TalkAbout S3 EP 4
Embryo Advocate, Miki Habryn, joins us to talk about the new Alabama Laws around embryos and how this can affect the broader industry.
Donor Conception is Shit2TalkAbout S3 EP3
Embryo Advocate, Miki Habryn, joins us to talk about the importance of embryo donation and donor conception for people who have no other options.
Diversity in Entertainment is Shit2TalkAbout S3 EP 2
Host of Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous, Julia Washington, joins us to talk about diversity in entertainment and how to consider representation beyond the white male narrative.
Audacity is Shit2TalkAbout S3 EP1
Sh!t You Don’t Want to Talk About is back with Shit2TalkAbout for Season 3. In this solo episode host Jenn Junod talks about audacity, why there was a big gap between seasons two and three, and what to expect with the new season.
S2 E5 Shit2TalkAbout Healing in Parenting with Evie Vieira
Evie Vieira, a parent coach, shares her approach to fostering healthier parent-child relationships. She emphasizes the importance of understanding past patterns, learning stress management, and using the EVIE technique (Empathy, Validation, Imagination, Encouragement) for handling child tantrums. Vieira also discusses the impact of generational parenting trends and the necessity for parents to continuously learn and grow, including strategies for self-parenting and setting boundaries.
S2 E4 Shit2TalkAbout How Tech Relates To Intersectionality Between Race And Neurodiversity with Wesley Faulkner
Wesley Faulkner, a developer relations professional and former Dell employee, discusses his experiences with neurodiversity and work-related traumas. He emphasizes solutions like radical honesty, knowledge sharing, and productivity techniques including task breakdown, boundary setting, delegation, and using tools like the Kanban board. The episode highlights the importance of reframing task perceptions, recognizing personal struggles, and embracing self-acceptance.
S2 E3 Shit2TalkAbout Nobody has ever done anything bad on beer... wait what? with Matt Gardiner
Matt Gardiner discussing his battle with alcohol addiction, which began as a coping mechanism for shyness and his parents' divorce, leading to hospitalization due to pancreatitis. He shares his journey to sobriety at 37, highlighting the importance of addressing addiction's root causes. Matt introduces his "Recovery Road Map" sobriety coaching program and reflects on the positive aspects of his life, including his podcast "Beyond Recovery."
S2 E2 Shit2TalkAbout What the OCD? with Brianna Calderon
Mental health counselor Brianna Calderon discussing OCD misconceptions and the disorder's stigma. She explains 'magical thinking' in OCD, the need to differentiate between plausible and probable thoughts, and the importance of psychoeducation. Calderon highlights exposure and response prevention therapy, advises seeking specialized OCD assessments, and addresses insurance coverage for treatments.
S2 E1 Shit2TalkAbout Happy 1st Birthday
This episode marks the first anniversary of 'Shit You Don't Want to Talk About,' hosted by Jenn Junod. The episode reflects on the podcast's journey, addressing challenging topics and personal traumas, and seeks community support for its continuation. Challenges like the loss of a marketing team and balancing a new program, 'Teach Jenn Tech,' are discussed. The host emphasizes the importance of sharing diverse experiences and requests assistance in managing and promoting the platform, aiming to dismantle societal stigmas.
S1 E57 Shit2TalkAbout Strength and Struggles with Kathryn Bennett
Kathryn Bennett, a record-setting weightlifter, shares her story of overcoming alcohol addiction and personal challenges through discipline and gym training. She discusses the importance of discipline in achieving mental wellness and long-term goals, her experiences in strength sports, and the pressures women face in these areas. Bennett also introduces her book "Productive Pain: My Life as a Strong Woman," and her War Maiden Fitness movement, encouraging community support for the podcast.