Here I wrap up the successful end to my (minimum 5 minute a day podcast Ramadan challenge) podcast challenge! Let me know if you liked it!
Here I look at two religious celebrations and how they have become increasingly detached from their original intentions.
Here I try and figure out why our present selves are constantly battling with our future selves.
Here I try and make the point that having your own podcast is a form of psychotherapy.
This is a continuation on from episode 26 on what I do minimize the effects of alcohol on me the day after drinking too much!
Here I discuss hangovers and the things that I have found cure (minimize their effects) them.
Here I talk about some hints and tips that I discovered before interviewing for a recent position.
I end up talking about the difference between the Irish and British educational systems.
More on seperation anxiety in dogs and how incremental steps will eventually get out little pooch to where we want him!
I talk about my journey in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and how it has changed my personal life.
How we think we know something 100% but can still be wrong.
I explain how I nearly dropped the ball on my 30 day challenge!
Here I explore the meaning of life and consider why it is a question that we rarely discuss.
Here I look at how I let the dust build up on my windows until I could barely see out of them. Why? Because it happened very slowly and I didn't realise how bad they were until I cleaned them, the same goes for life in general, don't let the little things build up into something big!
Here I essentially rant about how I have become addicted to my phone and how I feel we all need to be on them less!
I explore why we seem to dwell on negativity all the time and rarely, if ever, on positivity.
Today I talk about seperation anxiety in dogs, specifically my dog Tyson who I adopted one year ago during lockdown. I draw some comparisons between his anxiety and how we live our own lives.
Today I talk about sleep and mention a few things you might be able to try to improve your sleep.