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JumpingN2Life®

JumpingN2Life®

著者: Allen Thomas
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Sharing Is Caring, A Podcast Of Hope. Learn to love yourself first before seeking love externally, else risk experiencing life as it was intended. THIS PODCAST IS FOR INFORMATIONAL & ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY & DOES NOT CONSTITUTE PROFESSIONAL ADVICE. MOREOVER, THIS PODCAST IS NOT INTENDED TO REPLACE PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE, DIAGNOSIS, OR TREATMENT. ALWAYS SEEK THE ADVICE OF YOUR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER & DO NOT RELY ON THE OPINIONS HEARD ON THIS PODCAST. THE VIEWS OR OPINIONS EXPRESSED IN THIS PODCAST ARE SOLELY THOSE OF THE HOST/GUESTS & NOT THE POLICY OF ANY COMPANY OR AGENCY.Allen Thomas 心理学 心理学・心の健康 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Recap: Season Two
    2026/06/06

    This Recap of Season Two speaks of the mechanics of love, the protection of self (boundaries), the healing of wounds (forgiveness), the weight of responsibility (duty), and finally, the internal landscape of the human psyche (living in parts). Season three coming soon!


    WARNING: There is commentary regarding suicide in this episode.

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    14 分
  • RECAP: Season One
    2026/05/24

    Overall, Season One served as a guide for navigating life's major transitions. From the identity shifts of early adulthood and ending major life chapters, to the internal work of healing, embracing solitude, and building meaningful relationships, the season focused heavily on self-reinvention and personal growth.

    WARNING: There is commentary regarding suicide in this episode.

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    52 分
  • Trailer S2E5 The Price Of Forgiveness
    2025/08/17

    Forgiveness often demands a brutal internal inventory where we trade justice for peace, leaving us to wonder if mercy is merely a refined form of defeat.


    We must dissect the visceral resistance to letting go, exposing how holding onto resentment provides a false sense of security that keeps our wounds open.Why does forgiveness feel less like a virtue and more like a total surrender? We are taught that letting go is an act of strength, but in the quiet of our minds, it often feels like losing a war we should have won. Is mercy truly peace, or just a refined form of defeat?


    This episode explores that very thought.Your resentment isn't just anger; it is a false sense of security, which tricks you into feeling protected. By holding onto that feeling, you keep the wound open and convinced that justice is right around the corner. But what if the internal cost of that justice is actually destroying your future?The guest in this episode offers his opinions on how to move beyond the emotional strain of those feelings and onto the beautiful reasons to do so. He discusses the brutal truthof forgiveness, which requires you to trade your demand for justice for a chance at peace.


    It is a heavy, painful transaction, which forces you to face the visceral resistance of your own ego. Pastor Freeman speaks truth regarding the difficulty of forgiving, but most importantly he also offers guidance on how to do so in such a way that's palatable; my word not his, lol.

    Warning: This episode mentions suicide. If you have thoughts of suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988, in the United States.

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    1 分
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