Becoming Untriggered Podcast

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Welcome to BECOMING UNTRIGGERED, the podcast for people that want to be better parents and partners. In each episode, you'll hear stories, practical tools, and strategies related to topics like healing your inner child, emotional regulation, overcoming childhood coping mechanisms, and so much more. Your hosts, Andrew Lynn and Lavinia Brown bring over 16 years of their own relationship experience and decades of working with both mothers and fathers. Together, they reveal how unconscious childhood trauma can manifest in adulthood, especially when life gets serious and committed relationships and children come on the scene. Join in fortnightly for practical tools, actionable advice and conversations that empower you to show up as the conscious parent and connected partner you want to be. Connect with Andrew at andrewlynn.net and Lavinia at laviniabrown.com.

The World at Your Fingertips: Global Events with GlobalNewsHubTV

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Welcome to GlobalNewsHubTV - the channel that delivers objective and up-to-date reports from around the world. Our mission is to provide you with access to the most important political, social, and cultural events from Germany and beyond. With our independent correspondents and reliable reporting, you can rest assured that you'll always be up-to-date with the latest news. Join us today and expand your knowledge about the events shaping our world!

Five Finger Introduction With Jack Bosma

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Five Finger Introduction With Jack Bosma Introductions are indeed important in a variety of social and professional contexts. They serve as the initial point of contact between individuals, helping to establish a foundation for further communication and interactions. Here are a few reasons why introductions are important: Creating a Positive First Impression: Introductions are often the first opportunity to make a positive impression on someone. A confident and courteous introduction can set the tone for a pleasant and productive interaction. Establishing Rapport: Introductions provide an opportunity to establish a sense of familiarity and rapport with others. This can help to build trust and mutual understanding. Clarifying Roles and Relationships: In professional settings, introductions can clarify the roles and relationships between individuals, helping to avoid confusion and misunderstandings. Facilitating Networking: Introductions are essential for networking. They can connect people with shared interests, goals, or expertise, potentially leading to valuable connections and opportunities. Politeness and Respect: Proper introductions are a sign of respect and politeness. Failing to introduce oneself or others can be perceived as rude or indifferent. Navigating Social Situations: In social situations, introductions can help individuals navigate complex social dynamics by providing context and information about the people involved. Promoting Inclusivity: Introductions can help create an inclusive and welcoming environment. When someone takes the initiative to introduce others, it can make everyone feel more at ease. Remember that the way you introduce yourself or others can vary based on the cultural norms and the specific context of the situation. Whether it's a formal introduction at a business meeting or a casual one at a social event, taking the time to make a good introduction is a valuable social skill to possess. Let's collaborate! Thanks, Jack Bosma https://meetn.com/jackbosma tutorjacknetwork@gmail.com "Inspect what you expect."

Trigger Warning Verified

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I have an undying curiosity about the world and they way we operate as people, why we make the decisions we make, why we vote the way we vote (if we vote), what we believe, what we know and what we haven't yet thought to ask. I want to make the world a better place by simply asking normal people like myself to allow honest discourse to prevail again. Conversations need to happen or we can't operate as a collective and we NEED to operate as a collective in order to keep the world in one piece. So come along for the journey to a place where progress happens and people can be honest in a world where honesty isn't so obviously valued anymore. *Trigger Warning*

Dark Room Triggers

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Hey! I'm Dr. Triggers. My channel is about random ASMR. I love ASMR videos and decided to give my own a shot. I'll end up covering lots of cool triggers and scenarios one day. But for now, I'm going to keep it SIMPLE with black/dark backgrounds and random sounds that give me the TINGLES, so I'm sure others will enjoy these as well. Don’t forget to LIKE any videos (if you really do) and SUBSCRIBE. It really does help YT channels grow and motivates creators to make more content that y'all love! See you in Sleepy Time Land! :-) DONATE: https://paypal.me/drtriggers BTC: 34oPHALhCguJGwyNgNQpK8MEyaXnH76scH

Triggered Truths

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Welcome to Triggered Truths – your hub for the hottest debates and most polarizing conversations. We cover the controversial topics everyone is talking about—and some they’re afraid to. From politics, tech, and social issues to trending scandals and cultural shifts, we break down every angle. Expect a mix of raw opinions, deep dives, and neutral explorations designed to spark discussion and challenge your thinking. Why Subscribe? 🔥 Bold takes on controversial issues 🤔 Balanced discussions with room for every viewpoint 🎙️ Thought-provoking commentary without the fluff We’re here to debate, discuss, and discover — and we want you in the conversation. 💥 Unfiltered Takes. Undeniable Truths.

Finger Tips

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Finger Tips is a British children's television series that aired on CITV and was broadcast from 3 September 2001 to 14 December 2008. An arts and crafts show for children hosted by Stephen Mulhern and Fearne Cotton. Finger Tips is a British children's television series that aired on CITV and was broadcast from 3 September 2001 to 14 December 2008. The presenters were Stephen Mulhern and Fearne Cotton (later replaced by Naomi Wilkinson in series 4–5 and Tim Dixon for series 5). The show is about creating things out of household items and aimed at a child audience. The programme manager was Wendy Larkin. It was recorded at The Maidstone Studios in Kent, former home to TVS Television and countless other children's programming. Finger Tips is a British children's television series produced by RDF Media's children's production division, The Foundation. It was made primarily for CITV and was broadcast from 3 September 2001 to 14 December 2008. The presenters were Stephen Mulhern and Fearne Cotton (later replaced by Naomi Wilkinson in series 4–5 and Tim Dixon for series 5). The show is about creating things out of household items and aimed at a child audience. The programme manager was Wendy Larkin. It was recorded at The Maidstone Studios in Kent, former home to TVS Television and countless other children's programming. ======================= Format ======================= There are different categories: * Finger Tips Top Make: A major project, normally at the start of the show * Food Finger Tips: Easy cooking and baking recipes * Fun Finger Tips: Self-made games * Little Finger Tips: Items made for making over odds and ends from around the home * Makeover Finger Tips: Basically the same as "Little Finger Tips"- replaced it in later shows "Top Make" and "Little" or "Make-Over Finger Tips" featured in every show, and "Fun" and "Food Tips" were usually in alternate shows. There were also more specialised categories which ran briefly, they were: * Fizzics Finger-Tips: Fun science experiment * Cryptic Finger-Tips: A special series on code-breaker * Green Finger-Tips: Plant-related project * Techno Finger-Tips: Projects using a computer * Party Finger-Tips: Party idea Special challenge is the "One-Minute-Make". In this game one of the presenters tries to make something with only a few things in less than 60 seconds. This featured in every show, with one presenter making the project, and the other timing it, alternating in each episode. ========== 2008 revival ========== Although the programme was de-commissioned in 2004, when ITV axed children's programming, it was revived for 2008 and a new series of 30 programmes were aired from September to December 2008 on the CITV channel. ============== SEASONS 1, 2 & 3 ============== Directors Michael Kerrigan, Jason Garbett Starring Stephen Mulhern, Fearne Cotton Studio Zodiak Kids ========= SEASON 4 ========= Directors Michael Kerrigan Starring Stephen Mulhern, Naomi Wikinson Studio RDF ========= SEASON 5 ========= Directors Jason Garbett Starring Naomi Wilkinson, Tim Dixon Studio RDF ================= Anything is possible with Finger Tips - the only limit is your imagination! Full of colour, energy, and inspiration, Finger Tips takes a fresh and innovative approach to art with this award-winning creativity kids show. The series encourages children to use their imagination and express themselves creatively across an expansive range of activities. Full of colour, energy and inspiration, Finger Tips takes a fresh and innovative approach to "make-and-do" with a brand new series of this award-winning children's factual entertainment show. Finger Tips encourages children to use their imagination and express themselves creatively across an expansive range of activities!