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The Brain Candy Podcast

Susie Meister & Sarah Rice - Wave Podcast Network

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Laugh and learn w/ Susie Meister PhD & Sarah Rice MFT from MTV's The Challenge as they cover psychology, pop culture, human interest, and science, and make everything from Kardashians to quantum physics accessible to all. Listen to more podcasts like this: https://wavepodcastnetwork.com/
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Welcome to Culture Lit, the ultimate podcast and community celebrating the beauty of Black love in romance novels! Join us as we embark on a passionate journey through the pages of captivating Black romance novels, penned by talented Black authors. Join us at Culture Lit, where we celebrate the voices of Black romance authors, unravel the intricacies of romance, and create a space where you can connect with like-minded readers. Whether you're a seasoned romance novel enthusiast or a newcomer ...
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Interviewing Jesus

Kristen Wambach

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The veil that separates the seen from the unseen is thin, a simple measurement of 3.5 inches = a handbreadth. Jesus' life offering, tore the veil. Those bold enough to explore beyond will unlock the gates to heavenly realms and learn the wisdom to access and utilize them. “A door to the divine was revealed to me, and that same, trumpet-like voice that had spoken to me earlier declared, “Ascend into this realm! I wish to show you the events that are to unfold from here." In a heartbeat, I fou ...
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Stories featured in this episode: Sneeze by Pedro Iniguez - https://pedroiniguezauthor.com/ - music by Phog Masheeen - https://phogmasheeen.com/ - read by Jean-Paul L. Garnier Of Course I Still Love You by Lisa E Black - music by Phog Masheeen - https://phogmasheeen.com/ - read by the author - Residual Traces by Addison Smith - music by Fall Precau…
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To one who has faith, no explanation is necessary. To one without faith, no explanation is possible.​—Thomas Aquinas Episode Highlights Cracking open the Mysteries of Faith and the Might of Belief Moments of Hope (Salvation story, the UnFinished Book) History Lesson on "Sinners Prayer" the Secret of the Power of the Gospel Grace and the Timeline To…
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Susie's son got in trouble at school, but we fully support his shenanigans and think we've taught him well. Sarah shared a story about teachers who heard a rustling noise coming from a backpack and when they opened it up they discovered a turtle. But some of the kids's parents were mad the teachers didn't get "consent" to search the bags, so they i…
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We've done it everyone. We finally got Susie's silent laugh to the next level with what feels like ten minutes of hysterical laughter. We're not proud that it's about rectal exams, but it is what it is. We hear why the Baywatch docuseries is a must-watch, Sarah might have to squash her beef with Hobie, and the cast is similar to reality cast member…
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I am no longer accepting the things I cannot change. I am changing the things I cannot accept.” —Angela Davis EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Change versus Acceptance Overcoming Procrastination and labels of the past Life Application Story: purpose and practice Jesus overcame: sin, sickness, death, and decay. Grace pointed to Jesus the UnFinished Book: a journe…
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We keep planning our reunions, and they never pan out, and it might result in an impromptu Brain Candy meetup. We hear why women in leadership roles are criticized at a much higher frequency than their male counterparts and for more superficial reasons (big surprise). We discuss a new policy at a restaurant who won't let anyone under 30 inside. Hea…
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Sarah is showing what can happen when you put yourself out there and we're here for it. We debate whether a baseball player who is banned from the sport should still be eligible for the Hall of Fame (aka Pete Rose). Sarah begins on one side of the argument, but Susie persuades her to change her mind. We discuss the Karen Carpenter documentary that …
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"Set a goal so big that you can't achieve it, until you grow into the person who can." - Zig Ziglar Episode Highlights: Trust in the Work of His, Son Becoming aware of how close "He" is! 2 TRUST Activations Gift-Trust acronym phone wallpaper; to remind you daily of who He is in you. Cowboy Blessing Our journey through life is filled with moments th…
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Susie's 30 for 30 journey continues with the documentary about Dude Perfect, the YouTube sensations (and megahit) who specialize in trick shots and other sports spectacles. We hear how they got started, how they were able to harness their virality, and what it's really like creating content as a full-time job as middle-aged men. We hear the latest …
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Sarah is getting emotional about her water polo resurgence, and wants you all to do something to challenge yourself. We discuss how she didn't take advantage of her rich ex-husband, and how next time she should have a little more fun. We talk about the surgeon general, who has been giving advice about self-care, wellness, and other more abstract me…
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Susie had a magical birthday thanks to a serendipitous meeting with one of her favorite people on the planet. Plus, she got her wish to own an accordion! We try to figure out why Sarah hates traditional music (allegedly). We discuss the viral sensation and Olympic unlikely athlete, Australia's b-girl who broke the Internet with her breaking. Is she…
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"Each day comes bearing its gifts. Untie the ribbon.” —Ann Ruth Schabacker Episode Highlights: Govern Your Race: When the Lord responds, we may not grasp it immediately. Clarity, Now versus Tomorrow "Happiness, not in another place but this place… not for another hour, but this hour." - Walt Whitman Open Future - Closing past (encountering the bron…
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We learn about the strange coincidence Sarah experienced regarding an ex while she was at camp, and the hilarious way she handled it. We got an update on Sarah's water polo (for grownups) league she's in. And even though historically she's gotten a lot of crap for strapping on a swim cap, but no more, she's bound for world record attempts. We find …
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The Hiatus is over and I am finally getting into a groove. And what better time to come back than when one of my favorite Black romance authors releases a new novel? One I couldn't put down and read over two days. Today's show features a deep dive into 'This Could Be Us' by Kennedy Ryan with themes of self-love, empowerment, and resilience post-div…
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We're discussing the boy band documentary, Dirty Pop, which details the exploitation of teen hearthrobs, and we discuss the reasons why girls have different fandom behaviors than boys. We talk about a 30 for 30 where a football player creates a persona to handle the press and get attention, but the line between identity and brand are blurred to big…
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Stories featured in this episode: When You See A Dragon, You Run by Jenna Hanchey - https://jennahanchey.com/ - music by Phog Masheeen - https://phogmasheeen.com/ - read by the author - The Darling Murders by Jonathan Nevair - https://www.jonathannevair.com/ - music by Phog Masheeen - https://phogmasheeen.com/ - read by Jean-Paul Garnier - theme mu…
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“Because of all Christ did on the cross, we now have access to the same health and wholeness found in Him. Our God is the healer. It’s not something He chooses to do or not do; it is who He is. When you take Communion, align yourself with this reality.” ― Beni Johnson Episode Highlights Healing: An Encounter from the Cloud of Witnesses Google Searc…
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Sarah is hoping high heels don't come back in style because she has to work on her toe spread. We discuss. We hear how hundreds of nuns were able to show the secret to a healthy brain, and we learn why your vocabulary could predict your likelihood of cognitive issues. Sarah joined a queer water polo team for "seniors," and we are psyched that she's…
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“When a Christian tries to live by reason he is moving out of God’s country into the enemy’s land. We belong in the miraculous and the supernatural realm.” — John G. Lake Episode Highlights Healing: An Encounter from the Cloud of Witnesses Prophetic Helps (uncanny happenings) Interviewing Jesus (QUESTIONS) Google Search Format Perspectives we may h…
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Apparently there is a den of thousands of rattlesnakes in Colorado, so Sarah is freaking out, and we think rattlesnakes are publishing propaganda to help their reputation. Steve Jobs was a weirdo with a very strange method for relieving stress. Susie talks about an aggressive football program that was accused of being "thugs," and we debate whether…
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Sarah is keeping up her New Year's resolution of stretching, but it turns out she needs some strength to go with it because her physical therapist says she's like a combination between the tin man and Gumby. Susie had a run in with a pigeon and she is not happy about it. Bald eagles have a great publicist because despite what they put in the movies…
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Much like a delicate glass vase, confidence is beautiful and valuable but can be easily shattered by life's trials. Episode Highlights Revelation Target - Healing Stepping Beyond the Veil Seeing in the Spirit: Encounter Story it's (God's) FAITH that defines life. Revealing Jesus (Power of Gospel) a simple Linen Cloth Part 1 Rebuilding Resilience - …
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Susie saw an interview with Charles Manson's son, and wanted Sarah to explain why he was so forgiving of his dad. Susie gave a pep talk about the USA and why you shouldn't be despondent about the state of our country, despite what you might feel, after watching a documentary about North Korea. We learn about an Asian phenomenon of malaise and isola…
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Confidence. It's like a delicate glass vase. Beautiful, valuable, but oh-so-easily shattered. Whether it's a professional hiccup, a personal heartbreak, or a crisis of faith in yourself, this episode will empower you to emerge stronger and more resilient. Episode Highlights: Revelation Target = healing Father God revealing His Son, for you and I St…
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Sarah says she might want to be alone forever, but will this peaceful moment be forever? Sarah explains why communal tables are back in style, but Susie is not impressed. We hear why Sarah's worst date ever involved a case of mistaken identity and dirty fingernails. Plus, did you know Sarah's had ringworm. Now you do. We mourn our quirky king and q…
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Susie describes two documentaries about the complexities, risks, and problems with sperm donation, and explains why some men are trying to father as many children as possible and how the mothers and babies are the ones who experience the consequences. We learn about a "protest" in Boston where people fought for the metro system to put googly eyes o…
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Life is not complex. We are complex. Life is simple, and the simple thing is the right thing.” — Oscar Wilde Episode Highlights Aligning values and goals Decluttering mentally and physically Simplicity is always present Learning how to say no! Traits of Needy People Setting Clear Boundaries Being selective with our time and where we place our energ…
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We got to have a meetup in real life, and it was magical, except for a disastrous restaurant dining experience where we felt like we were on a Challenge and were force fed disgusting food. We talk about how social media is influencing the photos we take, the memories we make, and the ways it affects our lives. Sarah is trying to overcome her fear o…
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Stories featured in this episode: Loamblood by Phoenix Alexander - https://www.phoenixalexanderauthor.com/ - music by Phog Masheeen - https://phogmasheeen.com/ read by the author - Surgery for Dummies by F.J. Bergmann - http://fibitz.com/ - music by Phog Masheeen - https://phogmasheeen.com/ - read by Jean-Paul Garnier - theme music by Dain Luscombe…
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Susie talks about the new docuseries, Six Schizophrenic Brothers, which is an accompaniment to the book we read in Candy Club, Pleasant Valley Road, about a family of twelve siblings in which six of them have that mental illness. We talk about how their disorder manifests, why it "scares" Susie, and what we can learn from them. We hear that a Mexic…
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