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My Niche is Human

My Niche is Human

Author: Steven Fage

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This podcast aims to make you know less.. Yes, less. I believe it is our perilous grip on what we “think” we know that causes most of our anxieties. Mental Health conversations are becoming mainstream and I am here to stoke your curiosity with interviews and stories surrounding this area of life.

Join me on solo and interview episodes as I aim to crack the code on the how and why we think and feel the way that we do.

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The Dark Side of Comedy

The Dark Side of Comedy

2020-12-1001:38:00

I've always been fascinated with comedians. I used to come home from junior high school and watch ComicView on BET or even many years later, memorizing Robin Williams' comedy special, Live on Broadway. It's always seemed like comics had a special eye for society and human behavior. I mean how else do they come up with their jokes, mostly geared towards many of the societal norms we take for granted?There have been studies trying to quantify the psychology of comics and better understand what both motivates them to do what they do and also what gives them their special talents. Famous comics such as Robin Williams, Richard Pryor, and Ellen Degeneres are often referred to when talking about this special kind of intelligence. They are also often put in the Mental Health/Illness category as well; to which correlations have also been explored. Though most studies find that they are not necessarily more "sick" than non-comedians, most often their personalities come with a high drive for acceptance.To better understand if anything of this has merit, or to at least attempt to hear it from the horse's mouth; I sat down with my friend, Jojo White to talk about his passion for sharing the connection between Comedy and Depression in what might be the show's most heartfelt episode yet.Buckle in, this one is going to take you for a ride. I hope you enjoy - Steven.For show notes, visit: https://stevenfage.com/podcast/episode/the-dark-side-of-comedy/
I always thought you had to be in the military to get PTSD. Clearly, I didn't understand what trauma really is...But PTSD, or trauma is so much more than being exposed to war. I've often wondered about the idea of "micro-trauma"; almost getting hit by a car, losing a job, being betrayed by a loved one... anything that causes us to question our reality in an instant. How do these events change our lives, how does our behavior change, our outlook on ideals like trust, family, and hard work?If you're just as curious as I am, give this episode a chance. I sit down with my friend Taryn Greene who is currently seeking her PhD in Health Psychology from UNC with a focus on Post Traumatic Growth. This is a very candid interview with some surprises.To see the video and show notes, visit, https://stevenfage.com/podcast/episode/understanding-ptsd-and-post-traumatic-growth/
Have you ever felt like there is an untapped artist within you waiting to be let free? Have you lost years of your life not being as creative as you feel you're capable of?I sit down with my friend Arman Assadi to discuss his experience and journey with a book/course called The Artist's Way and how that changed his view of self, of starting a podcast, and how he is able to stoke FLOW better and faster because of it.Full show notes and video: https://stevenfage.com/podcast/episode/journey-through-the-artists-way/
From Movies, Commercials, Your Family and Friends; they're all telling you stories about themselves to either convince you of an idea or to control your world.We're also doing this to ourselves, all, the, time. The stories we were told from an early age turn into the stories we continue to tell ourselves, sometimes our entire lives.We unpack the idea of story, how and why we tell ourselves the stories we do, and what we can do to tell ourselves better, more empowering stories.Join me and Dawn Fraser as we travel down this rabbit hole, you may find yourself on the other side. In this episode, we cover: Establishing your “life's work”, logging entries of life events, memories, and feelings How lucky we are to have social media to use as an archive for looking back on our lives from an introspective perspective Acknowledging what you are good at, what you are ok at, and what you are not so good at, make the stories based on reality not on what's been given (or told to you) The 5 Love Languages and how they relate to our state of mind when we're telling ourselves how our stories are going How to recognize the signs when things are off, and you keep telling yourself the same negative things, over and over How to navigate media consumption and all the stories being fed to us online Being mindful of the source of stories and wether it is a dialogue or one-way communication Change is inevitable, growth is optional Gratituding (its a new word) Defining your micro-stories in place of relying on one big macro story Learning to build in flexibility and detours into your vision/story to prevent discouragement that leads to quitting Knowing the difference between the FACTS and the TRUTH Learning to tell stories from our scars, and not our wounds… How studying story and telling stories can teach you to tap into yours and make better connections between memories and events that have happened in your life Full show notes and video: https://stevenfage.com/podcast/episode/storytelling-and-the-stories-we-tell-ourselves/
Imagine a life where everyone is against you, including yourself. Often times we experience events (trauma) or relationships that train our mind to blame the outside world instead of taking accountability for ourselves.Often times this happens as the result of losing your power. Your sense of self-perception and choice to set boundaries and make a new start.Join me and Sukdev as we travel down this rabbit hole, you may find yourself on the other side.Full show notes and video: https://stevenfage.com/podcast/episode/to-be-or-not-to-be-a-victim/
Learn how to practice free association to exercise and stretch your brain and release your ego. Improv is a special kind of medicine, one that can lead to a more courageous life. Full show notes and video: https://stevenfage.com/podcast/episode/the-psychology-of-improv/
Living Vicariously

Living Vicariously

2020-01-2810:45

What does living vicariously mean and what I learned from the passing of another celebrity and why it's ok to be upset when someone you don't know, dies.Full show notes and video: https://stevenfage.com/podcast/episode/the-power-of-living-vicariously/
Learn how to know when to Quit; your job, an idea, or your broken relationship. It's time. A conversation with Clint BertucciFull show notes and video: https://stevenfage.com/podcast/episode/know-when-to-quit/
Listen if you find yourself stuck on the same bullshit demons and how I finally learned to embrace my feminine side.
So many people are suffering from thoughts of Suicide and family members who have completed Suicide. Hear my sister Maggie's hopeful story of how she survived...
You may be afraid to talk about Mental Health/Illness. Listen to find ways to be more open with yourself and find the courage to listen and respond to others...
I made the mistake of comparing myself to people I follow on social media and learned the importance of how to balance social media with real life.
Imagine getting hit by a drunk driver to wake up and realize you have a brain tumor… one that may never have been found until it was too late.This and other events are shared to stoke your consideration for seeing the reason why certain things happen to us in life. Excuse or Choices has become the mantra of my friend, Jessica, as the result of facing tragedy and finding the only strategy for survival; to make excuses or choices.
How to Deal with Imposter Syndrome, how I got over it in the past (using the power of "I don't know) and how I'm currently fighting it through the production of this show.
The show's first interview, I sit down with my old buddy from school to talk about his journey and success in finding a co-founder (by treating it like a marriage), and the emotional challenges of being a father entrepreneur.
A quick intro to the show; from Hypnotherapy to Improv and finally dusting off a 4-year-old microphone..
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