Dr. Jeremy Goldberg
Dr. Jeremy Goldberg
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Podcast 223: Ky Dickens - Is telepathy real, and what's it mean for us if it is?
Award-winning filmmaker Ky Dickens is best known for her acclaimed documentaries that shift public policy and culture. She’s been hailed a storyteller at the intersection of film and complex social issues - demonstrated by receiving the Focus Award for Achievement in Directing and the Change Make Award for influencing social change through art and film.
Ky’s fifth film, SHOW HER THE MONEY, featuring award-winning actors Elizabeth Banks and Sharon Gless, was ranked as one of the top financial films of the decade by US News and World Report and won three Jury Prizes for “Best Documentary,” including from the Los Angeles International Film Festival.
Though Ky is primarily known for her work a...
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Podcast 222: Nicola Clinch - Can maturation free us from drama and blame?
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Nicola Clinch is a Master Maturation Facilitator and Teacher, Hay House author, and Shamanic Healer. She leads people from all over the world through profound life-changing processes, allowing them to heal from the root, become free of their past, and come home to who they truly are. A leading expert in the field of ontology, human behavior, the human condition, trauma, and energetic intelligen...
Podcast 221: Dr. Pamela Douglas - What's the best way to raise a baby?
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Dr Pamela Douglas is an Australian GP, researcher, author, and an international leader in caring for parents and babies, with a special interest in perinatal mental health and breastfeeding medicine. Over the past 20 years, Pam has published the evidence base to the programs known as Neuroprotective Developmental Care (NDC, or 'The Possums Programs'), translating the research into education pro...
Podcast 220: Tully O'Connor - Can we thrive in the glorious burden of fatherhood?
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Tully O'Connor is a coach who supports people in cultivating confident leadership and thriving family units and relationships. He is where healing work meets high-performance living, guiding people into a life filled with more freedom, fulfillment, and connection. In this conversation, we discuss the challenges and obstacles that men face when becoming fathers, including the struggle to connect...
Podcast 219: Dr. Lyndsey Hookway - What must I know about babies and sleep?
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Dr. Lyndsey Hookway is a pediatric nurse, researcher, author, lactation consultant, and advocate for gentle parenting practices. Lyndsey believes that sleep is an art and a science influenced by various factors such as relationships, stress, and social interaction. She challenges the cultural trend of actively managing sleep through non-responsive approaches like cry-it-out methods, emphasizing...
Podcast 218: BONUS - Whapio + Kendra - How do we bring more consciousness to birth?
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In this bonus conversation, Whapio Diane Bartlett, a birth expert with over 40 years of experience, joins my partner, Kendra Adachi, and me to discuss our upcoming birthing experience. Whapio discusses the need for deeply connected women who can provide support and reassurance without interfering in the birthing process. She also highlights the shift towards women and families wanting their own...
Podcast 217: Whapio Diane Bartlett - How do we embrace quantum midwifery and birth?
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Whapio Diane Bartlett has been an independent midwife and educator since 1985. In 2001, she founded The Matrona, an online portal providing entry-level holistic education for midwives, doulas, and birth attendants. The focus and curriculum are centered on melding the intuitive with the academic and the mystical with the intelligent. In this conversation, Whapio shares her perspective on birthin...
I've Got a Question
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On our first date, I performed a poem I wrote for Kendra, and we recorded it, awkward moments and all. We did it again two years later as part of a time capsule project I envision. (The idea is to return and record the same art as different people for as long as possible, taking pieces of each version to form a single video. We are aging, but the words remain the same.) Last month, we returned ...
Podcast 216: Dr. Emma Svanberg - Why can't I be the parent I want to be?
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Dr. Emma Svanberg has worked with parents and families for over 20 years. She qualified as a Clinical Psychologist in 2009 and specializes in the perinatal period - the time around pregnancy, birth, and the early years of parenthood. She has a particular interest in attachment, trauma, and the intergenerational roots of our problems. Emma founded The Psychology Co-operative in 2019 (then The Ps...
Podcast 215: Mia Dyson - How does a near-death experience affect creativity?
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Mia Dyson is a multiple ARIA-nominated and award-winning artist from Melbourne. Her powerful grit, gravel voice, and guitar-playing prowess have earned her a spot among the top 25 Australian guitarists of all time. She's released six critically acclaimed albums and toured the world with the likes of Stevie Nicks, Bonnie Raitt, and Eric Clapton. Just a brief heads up: this conversation delves in...
Podcast 214: Zoë Bossiere - How do we find our way in a world of stark binaries?
Просмотров 1225 месяцев назад
Zoë Bossiere (they/she) is writer from Tucson, Arizona. They are the managing editor of Brevity: A Journal of Concise Literary Nonfiction. as well as the coeditor of two anthologies: ⁠⁠The Best of Brevity⁠⁠ (Rose Metal Press, 2020) and ⁠⁠The Lyric Essay as Resistance: Truth from the Margins⁠⁠ (Wayne State UP, 2023). Bossiere's debut, ⁠⁠Cactus Country: A Boyhood Memoir⁠⁠ (Abrams Books, 2024), ch...
Podcast 213: Rome Shadanloo - Can we microdose our way to mental health?
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Rome Shadanloo is a psychedelic therapist specializing in CPTSD and attachment injury. She studied holistic psychology, has a focus in psychoneuroimmunology, working to ease chronic pain rooted in the emotional life of the mind, and is a certified death doula. Rome’s unique empathy for the individuality of each nervous system supports the healing of the individual not just from their psychology...
Podcast 212: davidji - How do we get heavily meditated?
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Often referred to as the Velvet Voice of Stillness, davidji is the most prolific creator of guided meditations in the world. His more than 1,000 guided meditations are available on ⁠⁠Insight Timer⁠⁠, ⁠⁠DailyOM⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Apple Music⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Amazon⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Hay House⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Tidal⁠⁠, and more. He has taught millions of people around the world to heal their hearts, plant powerful intentions, and man...
Podcast 209: Mark Groves + Kylie McBeath - How do you create the liberated love you desire?
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Mark Groves is a Human Connection Specialist, founder of Create the Love, and host of the Mark Groves Podcast. Mark's work bridges the academic and the human, inviting people to explore the good, the bad, the downright ugly, and the beautiful sides of connection. Kylie McBeath, also known as @beingisbeautiful to her 130,000 Instagram followers, shares daily guidance and teachings on relationshi...
Podcast 208: Joy Sullivan - Are you homesick for all the lives you're not living?
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Joy Sullivan received an MA in poetry from Miami University and has served as the poet-in-residence for the Wexner Center for the Arts. She has guest-lectured in classrooms from Stanford University to Florida International University and is the founder of Sustenance, a community designed to help writers revitalize and nourish their craft. Buy her book, Instructions for Traveling West, here: ⁠⁠a...
Podcast 207: Bryan Reeves - How can we stop sucking at love and relationships?
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Podcast 207: Bryan Reeves - How can we stop sucking at love and relationships?
Podcast 206: Julie Christiansen - How do we harness the most misunderstood emotion?
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Podcast 206: Julie Christiansen - How do we harness the most misunderstood emotion?
Podcast 205: Amanda Ruggeri - What makes an expert trustworthy?
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Podcast 205: Amanda Ruggeri - What makes an expert trustworthy?
Podcast 204: James McCrae - Does the reclamation of creativity enhance aliveness?
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Podcast 204: James McCrae - Does the reclamation of creativity enhance aliveness?
Podcast 203: Dr. Alexandra Solomon - Can we redefine what it means to love and be loved?
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Podcast 203: Dr. Alexandra Solomon - Can we redefine what it means to love and be loved?
PODCAST 202: Elijah Kala McShane - Can aloha bring the rainbow to everyone?
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PODCAST 202: Elijah Kala McShane - Can aloha bring the rainbow to everyone?
Podcast 201: George (@TheTinMen) - Why and how is society failing our men and our boys?
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Podcast 201: George (@TheTinMen) - Why and how is society failing our men and our boys?
Podcast 200: A random show with Traver Boehm
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Podcast 200: A random show with Traver Boehm
Podcast 199: Erin Skye Kelly - Can you end money fights forever?
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Podcast 199: Erin Skye Kelly - Can you end money fights forever?
Podcast 198: Sylvester McNutt III - How do you move beyond pain via the healing power of self-care?
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Podcast 198: Sylvester McNutt III - How do you move beyond pain via the healing power of self-care?
Podcast 197: Alex Cattoni - What's the key to credible, relatable, and memorable content creation?
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Podcast 197: Alex Cattoni - What's the key to credible, relatable, and memorable content creation?
Podcast 196: Zeneca - Is a stoic mindset the key to loss, risk, and recovery?
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Podcast 196: Zeneca - Is a stoic mindset the key to loss, risk, and recovery?
Podcast 194: Sarah Sapora - Can self-abandonment lead you to self-love?
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Podcast 194: Sarah Sapora - Can self-abandonment lead you to self-love?
Podcast 193: Johnny Elsasser - What's the difference between purpose and passion?
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Podcast 193: Johnny Elsasser - What's the difference between purpose and passion?
Podcast 191: Figs O'Sullivan - What's the best way to stop the waltz of pain?
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Podcast 191: Figs O'Sullivan - What's the best way to stop the waltz of pain?

Комментарии

  • @austinellis1245
    @austinellis1245 10 часов назад

    Most everyone I know is psychic and can use telepathy. It’s weird it takes science experiments on autistic kids to believe it.

  • @justmorenoise
    @justmorenoise 10 часов назад

    😅 people with different levels of ASD have known this. Now…. This is culturally epic to see the normal world discover this idea and asking good questions 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @Xander102
    @Xander102 15 часов назад

    When does she get a ROGAN interview . She’s brilliant .

  • @dfor33
    @dfor33 День назад

    I just finished episode three on spotify. This topic really gets the mind working on theories about how our antenna is tuned. We see the world through our individual limitations. Throughout history many many people have been born with antenna that could pull in something the rest of us cannot fathom. We use the words genius or prophet. So many of these children have recall back into the womb. I bet there are some who remember further back. Back to the understanding. Understanding erases the need to participate in much of the drama this life is about for most of us.

  • @neuroisis85
    @neuroisis85 День назад

    I'm sorry but I don't like the idea of someone being able to know what I'm thinking. If they prove this is real and humans are able to start doing it this world will into an Orwellian nightmare you can't even fathom. We are not evolved spiritually for this, it will be used against people to destroy lives, suppress the masses and further control us.

  • @obicat5197
    @obicat5197 День назад

    Look up Vibravision. It’s in Oregon I believe. They teach adults and kids to see blindfolded. It’s amazing and was featured in the documentary ‘Superhuman’ by Caroline Corey that came out in 2020 I believe. Nikola Farmer and her work (mentioned by Ky) are also in that documentary. Great talk and mind blowing information, but at the same time it’s unsurprising. 😊

  • @mxhaunted
    @mxhaunted День назад

    Great interview! I'm really stymied by her comment about not being afraid of death. Are Ki's reactions with creating the podcast replicatable with your average podcast listener? Is it actually a good thing to not fear death? The implication of all of this could have serious knockon effect if this podcast goes global. Also, what is the point of earth and our current lives?!!? The subject matter needs a LOT of research to ensure it's true.

  • @JesKerzen
    @JesKerzen 2 дня назад

    Great interview. So happy this information is going viral. Btw, the name of the book Ky couldn't remember about Asher is: A Mind Beyond Words. I wrote it.

  • @FromilyTheory
    @FromilyTheory 2 дня назад

    😯

  • @joehitterman8620
    @joehitterman8620 2 дня назад

    Telepathy Tapes podcast going viral and drones/orbs showing themselves- coincidence?

  • @hjvjccc
    @hjvjccc 2 дня назад

    Of course it's true. Everybody knows what's it's like to know what somebody else is thinking

  • @WpgDavidHD
    @WpgDavidHD 3 дня назад

    I recently listened to The Telepathy Tapes and I must say, this is mind blowing to learn about those with austim. Non verbals certain know a lot more than we can learn about them. If you haven't to the podcast series, it is definitely worth a listen. I think if we can tap into telepathy and we will learn so much more about a world we don't know.

  • @davidvoigts5077
    @davidvoigts5077 3 дня назад

    Yes telepathy is real. There is a huge population of people for whom this is not consensual. They are targeted in a discrediting program and this telepathy is used to annoy, terrify, and discredit the person. You can watch the Military Academy's lecture 'The Brain is the Battlefield of the Future' for some insight into the current weapons systems that use bidirectional human-machine interface. These psywar weapons are used in conjunction with Scientology-style harassment programs. The goal is to terrify the target so that they are too scared to speak up about the abuse. Most of them do, at which point they are smeared and steered toward a delusional or paranoid schizophrenic diagnosis. These tactics are worldwide, and the offending cabal is worse than the East German Stasi. I'm a former naval officer and I learned about this program while on active duty. The full details are horrific. It's the same sort of bs we dealt with in the old CIA MKULTRA and FBI COINTELPRO programs. There is a way to expose and stop this program. The Justice Department's 'Operation Fox Hunt' case describes how to investigate and charge the predatory stalking crimes. Solve the predatory stalking crimes, and those will lead to these Havana Syndrome weapons. The press conferences for Operation Fox Hunt are online. Here's a breadcrumb: the 2013 gym mat murder in Valdosta, Ga was perpetrated by the same group of creeps that cover up neuroweapon abuses.

  • @7Chikchan
    @7Chikchan 3 дня назад

    Really interesting stuff. Great pod. Thanks for making this

  • @gtphile
    @gtphile 3 дня назад

    I binged all Ky's podcasts and have been looking into it even more because it's so amazing. That's how i found this podcast. I just keep thinking that there's going to be a 'catch'. Something was flawed, somebody cheated, it's just a giant entertainment hoax thing. I believe all I've heard and I want to keep believing, but it's almost too awesome to be true.

    • @jeffhayz7802
      @jeffhayz7802 3 дня назад

      I binged watched all the episodes as well. I don't believe there's any reason for it to be a hoax. For me personally, I've experienced many strange events in my own life which convinced me beyond doubt there's more to our reality than what the materialist paradigm can tell us - so it's not that hard for me believe this without a catch but I see where you are coming from. People who are skeptical will want to say belief in the supernatural is like taking drugs; "hopium" or "copium" for people for can't face "reality" and for many that argument is convincing and might feel true. I would challenge you think to think honestly about your life experience and ask others; have you ever experienced anything that defies conventional explanation when you think deeply about? Most people say yes. In science, testimonial evidence counts as absolutely nothing, imo it's not that science is wrong, but the purview of science so far had remained in the domain of physicalism that excludes consciousness. Conscious experience CANNOT be explained by mere physical/chemical computations. There's a major disconnect with reality and the mainstream worldview.

  • @harlanmueller7499
    @harlanmueller7499 4 дня назад

    We are all waiting with bated breath for episode 10. I hope it gets here by my birthday, which is on the 24th.

    • @DrJeremyGoldberg
      @DrJeremyGoldberg 4 дня назад

      Agreed! And she said it will be done by the 23rd at the latest. Happy early birthday!

    • @harlanmueller7499
      @harlanmueller7499 4 дня назад

      @ thanks

    • @Yasmine-n3h
      @Yasmine-n3h День назад

      I have OCD and knowing people have things like harm OCD or POCD exist, i wonder how both non-verbal autistic people and OCD people could exist in a room together without a lot of confusion .

  • @harlanmueller7499
    @harlanmueller7499 4 дня назад

    I have studied this sort of thing for decades, and I am convinced it is true. But the telepathy tapes have been very reassuring and really eye-opening. In many way thank you very much.

  • @Amberszone
    @Amberszone 17 дней назад

    The Woo Woo 😂 it happens EVERY day now to me insane. Follow Rome absolute GENIUS this gal just beyond!! Xxo

  • @MdPrince-ur3ky
    @MdPrince-ur3ky 3 месяца назад

    Your content is very good. I want to talk to you.

  • @CarrotGarlic
    @CarrotGarlic 3 месяца назад

    yea Kendra

  • @rajneeshmilarepa6090
    @rajneeshmilarepa6090 3 месяца назад

    🩷 that made me cry. Beautiful moment. Congratulations to you both.

  • @kittippCB
    @kittippCB 4 месяца назад

    Cried so much watching this

  • @carawebb6538
    @carawebb6538 4 месяца назад

    OmyGAWD 🥹 😭 I’ve followed yalls love story and listened to you Jer, for years before that. My heart EXPLODES for you two & squish. So many happy tears from this!!🎉🧡 LOVE!!

  • @sammiwestfall3465
    @sammiwestfall3465 4 месяца назад

    amazeballs

  • @lauriecolwell7779
    @lauriecolwell7779 4 месяца назад

    WOW what a truly beautiful and vulnerable moment I can't love this enough,thank you for sharing I really needed this today ❤

  • @leverageutv8120
    @leverageutv8120 4 месяца назад

    Awwww!!!! This was everything! Good job, Jeremy! You both are so awesome and you're going to make a beautiful family.

  • @ErinSkyeKelly
    @ErinSkyeKelly 4 месяца назад

    I just wrecked my face 😭 This was so beautiful

  • @2cool4school4ever
    @2cool4school4ever 6 месяцев назад

    🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌

  • @etonrifles5236
    @etonrifles5236 8 месяцев назад

    There is an all party parliamentary group that looks at men's and boys issues in the UK. So hopefully a first step for a Minister for Men and boys.

  • @sit-insforsithis1568
    @sit-insforsithis1568 8 месяцев назад

    One small criticism, he only used US numbers and it does not only affect the USA

    • @DrJeremyGoldberg
      @DrJeremyGoldberg 8 месяцев назад

      That's fair. Perhaps that's where the data was from? Or maybe he was just targeting my audience, most of whom are in North America? It's a good point though!

    • @sit-insforsithis1568
      @sit-insforsithis1568 8 месяцев назад

      @@DrJeremyGoldberg I think it might be more difficult to go look at (for example) separate eueropean country’s. That’s a lot of complications that brings…

  • @sit-insforsithis1568
    @sit-insforsithis1568 8 месяцев назад

    I would really hope the tin man comes to RUclips more, because I deleted all my social media 10 years ago because I really hate it

    • @DrJeremyGoldberg
      @DrJeremyGoldberg 8 месяцев назад

      He's wonderful. I know he was on Chris Wiliamson's podcast which is on RUclips, so maybe search for that one?

    • @sit-insforsithis1568
      @sit-insforsithis1568 8 месяцев назад

      @@DrJeremyGoldberghaha I found out about him through Chris his podcast 😂

  • @death31313
    @death31313 8 месяцев назад

    Something interesting I noticed during this podcast. You both expressed compassion for people who were complaining that not enough men were dying, but absolutely no compassion for Andrew Tate who I will agree isn't a good guy, but still hasn't said anything as indefensible as wishing for the death of people based on their immutable characteristics.

    • @DrJeremyGoldberg
      @DrJeremyGoldberg 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the thoughtful feedback! That is a great point. I appreciate you pointing this out as I'm always looking for ways to learn/grow.

    • @NerdlySquared
      @NerdlySquared 5 месяцев назад

      @@DrJeremyGoldbergIf you want to understand the Tate thing better. Know that 90% of what he says isn’t actually original. He’s leaning heavy on stuff that a lot of other people investigated and popularized. Long before he moved from occasional side guest on red pill podcasts to media bogeyman (they made his career btw), he was a minor voice in the scene until the media raised his profile. His talk is basically 30% very basic old conservative traditionalist points, 30% MRA identified discrimination problems (that the whole mano-sphere draws on), 30% Red Pill dating dynamic/pick up stuff and only about 10% playboy blowhard e-strip club owner stuff. All of it wrapped in his personal hyper-confident flare. But if you are wondering how someone like that gets respected at all, on the ideas front, it’s because there was a lot of actual more credible work and ideas that he uses intermixed with his other stuff. It’s not just a matter of dazzling young men with his Bugatti life or just “woman bad”, it’s not that simple.

    • @DrJeremyGoldberg
      @DrJeremyGoldberg 5 месяцев назад

      @@NerdlySquared Thank you for sharing!

  • @shaylagoogle3097
    @shaylagoogle3097 10 месяцев назад

    This is from the heart. Definitely like this. It's hard to be a child of an alcoholic parent.

  • @kotieboatz6042
    @kotieboatz6042 Год назад

    😢my mum still is

    • @DrJeremyGoldberg
      @DrJeremyGoldberg Год назад

      Thinking of you, and hope it all works out for you both.

  • @brandikemp547
    @brandikemp547 Год назад

    Need this feel like no one understands me in these small towns we. Need more support live in Canada Ontario

    • @DrJeremyGoldberg
      @DrJeremyGoldberg Год назад

      I'm sorry you don't feel supported right now, Brandi. Perhaps there's a way to begin something there to help folks like you? I imagine there must be others who feel similarly?

  • @shumbi11
    @shumbi11 Год назад

    Clementine Ford has a son (Divine Karma). Maybe child protection should take him away due to her misandry.

    • @DrJeremyGoldberg
      @DrJeremyGoldberg Год назад

      Oh, wow. I didn't know that. Maybe that will shift her perceptions? Thanks for listening!

    • @shumbi11
      @shumbi11 Год назад

      It is indeed karma that radical feminists are given sons, though I expect that she's vigorously transitioning him@@DrJeremyGoldberg

  • @philliphickox4023
    @philliphickox4023 Год назад

    We are now having conversation's that I wish happened 4 decades ago. George after mentioning Erin Pizzey, Steinzmentz, Gelles and Straus did not mention what happened when Warren Farrell started hearing what men were saying and this is the 1980's. David Thomas wrote a fantastic book Not guilty in defence of the Modern Man, only to fall into invisibility. Then Neil Lyndon known as the Heretic wrote "No More Sex War" I have read the 2nd edition. Neil Lyndon wrote about his experiences after his first article was published. As to what is happening to Boys the writing was on the wall, Iron John; Robert Bly 1990, Raising Boys.; Steve Biddulph 1997, The Men’s Room; Toby Green 1999, The war against boys; Christina Hoff Somers 2001, What happening to our boys; Maggie Hamilton 2010, The Boy Crisis; Dave Gray Warren Farrell 2018. I must admit George has really done his research.

    • @DrJeremyGoldberg
      @DrJeremyGoldberg Год назад

      Wow, Phillip. Thank you for the wonderful note. I've not heard of some of these books but will definitely be checking them out. I appreciate the insights here and thank you for listening. And I agree, the conversation is long overdue, and has a "better late than never" feel that feels both frustrating and relieving.

    • @philliphickox4023
      @philliphickox4023 Год назад

      @@DrJeremyGoldberg Warren Farrells first book that I read was "Why Men are the Way they are". I was looking for answers and insight, but this was not the book to provide that. It was a real slog to get through that book and in my opinion he hadn't fully formed his argument's and learnt to articulate his points. David Thomas book "Not Guilty" was much easier to read and after that Warren published "The myth of Male Power". Neil Lyndon's book I didn't read until more recently and he wrote about what I already knew. What is perhaps more telling is his article "The return of the Heretic" where he writes about how he ended up being ostracised.

    • @philliphickox4023
      @philliphickox4023 Год назад

      @@DrJeremyGoldberg Two more books the first is "Venus the Parkside" by Mary T Cleary and Roy Sheppard again another book I put off reading. The Rantings of a Single Male: Losing Patience with Feminism, Political Correctness... and Basically Everything Paperback - September 1, 2005 by Thomas Ellis. Thomas comes up with the best definition of the accusation of "Misogyny" How dare you disagree with me!

  • @kaden2985
    @kaden2985 Год назад

    👍 P r o m o s m

  • @rayburton5300
    @rayburton5300 Год назад

    If this dude is in recovery he needs to clean up his mouth!

  • @littlecat2222
    @littlecat2222 Год назад

    Thank you for this conversation. It’s interesting and inspiring ❤

    • @DrJeremyGoldberg
      @DrJeremyGoldberg Год назад

      I'm so glad to hear that! Thank you for listening.

  • @ashaphillips7178
    @ashaphillips7178 Год назад

    Always so enriching and enlightening to listen to Holiday, a truly wise and beautiful woman.

  • @fleadoggreen9062
    @fleadoggreen9062 Год назад

    Totally frosted tips

  • @_fvx_
    @_fvx_ Год назад

    thats really what i have been throuh

    • @DrJeremyGoldberg
      @DrJeremyGoldberg Год назад

      Such a powerful lesson in helplessness. I hope you and your family are doing okay.

  • @morganicabawek1683
    @morganicabawek1683 2 года назад

    þrðmð§m 😀

  • @LivingInKerala
    @LivingInKerala 2 года назад

    Can’t believe I’m seeing this only has 14 views on my side. Perri is magnificent in epic proportions!

    • @DrJeremyGoldberg
      @DrJeremyGoldberg 2 года назад

      320 now! But it was essentially the first video I put up so not a lot of folks know I have this channel or the option to watch. Thank you for checking it out!

  • @briyafreeman8787
    @briyafreeman8787 2 года назад

    She is amazing , thank you

  • @harryemerson7439
    @harryemerson7439 2 года назад

    promosm 💞

  • @patricialong7047
    @patricialong7047 3 года назад

    achingly beautiful ♥️ bravo to Mom’s 8.5 years 🙌🏾

  • @euqinomnosirg
    @euqinomnosirg 4 года назад

    Love this ☺️

  • @DrJeremyGoldberg
    @DrJeremyGoldberg 4 года назад

    This is so good!