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Dennis Rox Podcast

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''BTW I've been listening to this podcast a bit recently, & have honestly been enjoying it quite a bit! It's an insightful & introspective group of friends'' -X

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Dennis Rox Podcast@DennisRoxPod·
Did Billy get it all wrong in his Marriage? He checked every box: Supportive and Helpful Financially well off Ambitious But she left anyway. Are you getting it all wrong in your relationship and not seeing it? Tune in, or get tuned out. →
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Claire Giles
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@DennisRoxPod Everybody wants to Rule the world 🌍 freedom I shall represent ! Lonely I shall never be
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Mike says it bluntly in Episode 197 (Alcoholism): “Drinking is not the problem… the problem is the things that cause you to do it.” Listen to Episode 197 (Alcoholism) if you’re ready to stop negotiating with the thing that’s quietly draining the life out of you:
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Darla Waite 👀“EYES,WIDE OPEN!
@DennisRoxPod I used to drink to stay numb and then one day I just stopped! I didn’t quit drinking. I just stopped needing to be numb.. It was getting away from having to be with people I didn’t want to be with now. I’m extremely happy I rarely drink and if I do, it’s no more than one or two.
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Dennis Rox Podcast@DennisRoxPod·
Some people drink to celebrate Some drink to numb themselves. Are you drinking to enjoy or escape? In this episode, we explore how to deconstruct the psychology of addiction and how quitting can simply be a mindset shift:
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Did Billy get it all wrong in his Marriage? He checked every box: Supportive and Helpful Financially well off Ambitious But she left anyway. Are you getting it all wrong in your relationship and not seeing it? Tune in, or get tuned out. →
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Brent
Brent@brent_e_trader·
@epictrades1 Preaching to the choir - $GME was a fantastic meme stock, short squeeze rally, but that’s about it. Corporate finance and numbers still do matter. Running a company on memes and investor angst is not a real business.
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Dennis Rox Podcast@DennisRoxPod·
@son2008 Sure, but how does someone know what they are worth? How did you come to find this out?
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Sonya Stewart
Sonya Stewart@son2008·
@DennisRoxPod Yeah I don’t need validation - you have to know your internal worth - NOT based on other’s opinions.
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Dennis Rox Podcast@DennisRoxPod·
The loudest voice in your head is usually someone else’s… on repeat. → “Get a real job.” → “Be practical.” → “You’re wasting time.” You’ll spend YEARS trying to “prove” you’re worthy 🎧 If you’ve been chasing approval listen to our episode on 'Validation':
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@DennisRoxPod @BolandDrummer For me, The truth of my life, really helped. After I understood it wasn’t me, I no longer needed it
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Dennis Rox Podcast@DennisRoxPod·
Ever notice how some people get “hurt" then build a whole identity around it? Episode 183 gets into victimhood as a hiding place But staying there keeps you from improving anything. 🎧 Listen to Episode 183 understand why people like to play victim:
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The Good Guy 🤌🏼
The Good Guy 🤌🏼@ShortStoryTell·
@DennisRoxPod We can all see what they are doing. They can clearly see how their behaviour is impacting their audience. They do seem to be fairly intelligent but narcissistic. So maybe not - joking 😃
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Dennis Rox Podcast@DennisRoxPod·
Your anxiety is a veil you choose to wear. You built the prison and you hold the key. Why are you still inside? Listen to the episode and let's discuss.
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@jwap69 Oh ok, I must have misread your original take. Thanks for clarifying and yes I do agree.
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@DennisRoxPod I wasnt looking to disagree, I was (in my experience) pointing out that sometimes debilitating excesses could not be excused away by a lost parent or child, or health scare, childhood abuse etc there wasnt, essentially, a pinpoint reason to explain the destructive behavior.
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Dennis Rox Podcast@DennisRoxPod·
@aefondms I always think of that phenomenon. Do you think we share this as a humanity? When we overcome something tough, we want to help others and share it?
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Ae Fond Ms
Ae Fond Ms@aefondms·
@DennisRoxPod Yes. It's by chance, but I know I have to support others. I'm happy to. Particularly my own children. Mental heath comes first. All else follows.
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Jonathan Jollimore
Jonathan Jollimore@JonathanJ77973·
Yes, it did😐 a lot of arguments based around a lack of understanding plot logic logical fallacies.
Dennis Rox Podcast@DennisRoxPod

@JonathanJ77973 And did we negate this fact during the episode too? Or did you just read the post and applied it toward your own situation without further examination?

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Dennis Rox Podcast@DennisRoxPod·
@JonathanJ77973 And did we negate this fact during the episode too? Or did you just read the post and applied it toward your own situation without further examination?
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Jonathan Jollimore
Jonathan Jollimore@JonathanJ77973·
Nice blaming the people with CPTSD there’s nothing to do with being a victim😐 it’s a physical fact my brain is damaged. My nervous system is damaged. It’s not about being a victim so accepting reality.
Dennis Rox Podcast@DennisRoxPod

We live in a society where victimhood gets rewarded It buys compliance; recruits sympathy; dodges accountability; turns discomfort into leverage When was the last time you caught yourself reaching for the victim role? Listen to the full episode here:

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Dennis Rox Podcast@DennisRoxPod·
@jwap69 I'm just challenging your original push back regarding causality. Based on your elaborations you actually do agree that there is some kind of a cause underneath it all that is causing one to overdo something. Sometimes it's harder to pinpoint but it does exist nonetheless.
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@DennisRoxPod Well yes, but usually it is a response for coping for something negative. For a few that I know, good day at work celebrate, bad day at work, drown sorrows. Some just don't know when to stop, and not recognizing that, is the problem. That trait can also be used very positively.
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Dennis Rox Podcast@DennisRoxPod·
@jwap69 Well isn't that itself a cause? Addictive personalities, and inability to moderate has to come from somewhere no?
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John
John@jwap69·
@DennisRoxPod Not always no. Some people have addictive personalities, everything they do is to the extreme, in celebration of something or in depression. There is no marginal balance with them, there was never enough to stop, it had little to do with personal trauma, it was just what they did
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Dennis Rox Podcast@DennisRoxPod·
@aefondms That's nice to hear that now you've turned it around and turn to compassion in order to shed light and help others. Do you ever think of it as your purpose, in a sense that you needed to go thru what you did in order to then shed light for others?
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Ae Fond Ms
Ae Fond Ms@aefondms·
@DennisRoxPod Yes, I remember it v well. One reason is, for years after, you still get triggered and spiral. Only, those are episodes, not your whole pattern. I never want to forget - it is part of the me I am now. It gives me insight and empathy 4 others. I try to help folk as I go along.
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Dennis Rox Podcast@DennisRoxPod·
@aefondms Wow, thanks for sharing that. Now that you out of the weeds, do you even remember your precious identity or is it a distant memory now and you just navigate life with your "new self"?
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Ae Fond Ms
Ae Fond Ms@aefondms·
@DennisRoxPod It is bcos it becomes part of you, your identity. With help, you move away from that, to a new idea of yourself in society. That can be hard (I found it surprisingly hard). But if you're being affirmed by peers and society, you'd not move into a new mode. That is a real issue.
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