This Is Actually Happening Episode 209

She's gonna have that light. Executive producer Josh Crowhurst joined us to look back on the podcast and the analytics industry in 2022, as well as to do a little bit of crystal ball gazing into 2023 and beyond! I still worry that that basic… You put the word data and the word product, you put it together and you can run into people who are talking completely past each other. Um, I'm really excited for people to listen to it. So supposedly vague right or hard to measure physical symptoms and turning them into what Freud does, which is symptoms of a repressed truth that the, the female speaker won't say, right in particular, the female speaker, all of us, but in particular women. Most of all though, I should probably not be there. This Is Actually Happening - Podcast. So basically this is transformation in action. Website for Andrew Waits: Social Media: Instagram: @actuallyhappening. And I'm like, huh, really grateful. Where this change is just hitting it again and again and again.

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And I was like, "Oh, we took that article, " and I think we had a pretty useful and more in-depth discussion around it, I will say, and I was pretty quiet during the internal discussion 'cause I'm like, I kind of said… I've had my opportunity to hash this out. It's just an A Y NI and I, so, so I told no, it is, I need, I explained him the concept of AYNI and Jim, you won't believe this is what he said. We have got similarities. It's words and nouns and verbs and concepts. And I talk about a bunch of kind of fascinating and puzzling studies in the, in the book. Maybe we could use this for that. This is actually happening episode 20 juin. Anyways, I really liked that episode as well. And when I had to interview, I kind of thought, okay, where is this going to go?

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Like I actually think personally about that episode a lot. That modular, that, that week I gave up my concept of obsession over her obsession, over certain things that she should be doing in certain way to make her, or make me feel good. The machine washed calf hand did not bleed or shrink. Um, and so I try pretty much after school drop off, I go and walk in the forest and I really try to turn my phone off and just be present. And as I go into next year, one of the things I'm really thinking about a lot is how do I start to actually recognize the data products we create as data products themselves and not sort of like an output or an artifact or a deliverable, but actually like a thing that we're producing? This is actually happening episode 209 release. That's a monumental phrase.

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There was actually an AI… There was a song that went viral in China where it was an AI generated voice singing. So when you chose to, as you said, fix your health, I would assume that's when we start going into the doing, because we have to be before we can do. Like we've been doing the podcast for long enough that when our hosts did their recalculating, it doesn't go all the way back to the beginning. Don't give me a report card. It is not left brain learning. Kate: Never Leave me. And that once again shows how different we are and what we like to do to relax. 209: 2022 Year in Review with Josh Crowhurst. And if we don't have something in life, it's because we're not choosing it or we're choosing the opposite of it. Once I go, I have it down. It's all happening in our industry all at the same time. So, there is this kind of funny experience of like, "We don't really know and it depends on how you count. " So I'm gonna try to give you a couple, I don't know, a couple things that I thought about, um, cause I don't wanna keep you and your listeners here all day and I could keep you here all day.

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Kate: So many vibes, so many healing, holistic energy VI energy vibes. Now, even if, there is a miscommunication or there is, any kind of turbulence or fight that happens, we understand each other from where we are. Episode 209: Chronic Illness and Self-Care with Meghan O'Rourke. Because for a lot of people who have autoimmune diseases or other diseases of immune dysregulation, where we often call them immune mediated diseases or diseases where the immune system itself is causing some of the damage, um, stress is a real factor in ways that we don't fully understand, but is real. Were chatting about it. And in fact, it's really probably the case.

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It was cold on Saturday. So auto antibodies are antibodies that are designed to destroy, but what they're destroying is your own thyroid in the case of thyroid disease or your own kidney, which happens in lupus or your parts of your nervous system and things like multiple sclerosis. 5 MH: Anyway, I agree. And the more I read, the more I saw that my disease was in fact, not an expression of my own divided self, right. I talk to my friend three times a week. So, as an example, like Discord, which is, you know, like a communication software, they were just fined by the French Data Protection Authority. I used to get frequent gout attacks. I sang that melody on my phone. I'm moving out earlier. Yeah, I'm asking for money on the corner. This is actually happening episode 20 mars. And it's more, a cultural change has happened that, you know, just reifies and makes real this, that we all kind of understand. There was even, I mean the other storyline I saw that was kind of cool. Um, but one thing that you, that you discussed that I thought was really interesting was the connection between stress and specifically autoimmune diseases.

You have to discover your blind spots, which by the way, the blind spots, and you don't even know that you have them, which is what the program will show you automatically. Doree: Um, so I don't know if I'm going watch it and it's yeah, it sounds like this one is even more like off the rails than season one. I used to work from, I need this project. I think so much before TCP, once I got, married, I was, I was, I was bought to shave myself because I came to know. There's so many that I loved and so many that I want to talk about. 3 MH: Well that was sort of the idea. Listen 1-week early and to exclusive past episodes - all ad-free - with Wondery+ or Amazon Music with a Prime membership or Amazon Music Unlimited subscription. Um, the speaker is immediately seen as speaking some kind of, uh, you know, unconscious truth about her psychological state that even she can't reckon with. So I had this one trauma around death.

Because this podcast is a combination of Brain Science, Transformational Psychology, and Ancient Wisdom, all rolled into one to take your life to levels, you've never thought possible. And it can be anything you don't have to censor yourself. That's why I started listening in the first place. Meghan: Cause I just knew there were gonna be more and more and more of them, right. Because you know, your culture, we have, we have quite a few Indians now in TCP and so many are from arranged or in arranged marriages. Jim Fortin: Oh my gosh, that's smart though, because we'll never answer anything. 0 MK: It's not my favorite. All, all of those things might come up, but I want to go somewhere else. 11th season Bri box is a service, a streaming service, but you can pay, I don't, I think it's 5 99 a month. This was one of the hardest parts of the store to write, but one of the parts I felt most committed to writing, which was to talk both honestly.

It just made me feel seen, um, they didn't try to solve that. And honestly, I feel like it also helps sort of dispel some of the… I don't know the right word for it. And that was the thing that really stood out to me as much as the subject matter was very interesting too, but it was the wise-ness that she was approaching the whole concept with just really stood out to me. There's a ton of great caftans on Etsy that are generally much cheaper than buying one from, you know, I don't know. Uh, it was more about the feel-good part. But it's what, what is wrong? I'm not, you know, I'm not gonna say I'm gonna take social media off my phone. Her writing has appeared in the Atlantic monthly, the new Yorker and the New York times and more, and she's a former editor at the new Yorker and she served as culture editor and literary critic for slate, as well as poetry editor, Paris review the recipient of a Guggenheim fellowship, a Radcliffe fellowship, and a waiting nonfiction award.