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“I used to be the largest dairy consumer on the planet. I used to eat so much dairy and meat. The more that I looked into the dairy industry, the more that I saw that it was the singular, most inhumane industry on the planet, that we've all been lied to, including myself, for years. I always believed that the picture on the milk carton, the cow standing next to her calf in the green field with the red barn in the back was true. It’s certainly the complete opposite.” – Richard (Kudo) Couto Richard (Kudo) Couto is the founder of Animal Recovery Mission (ARM), an organization solely dedicated to investigating extreme animal cruelty cases. ARM has led high-risk undercover operations that have resulted in the shutdown of illegal slaughterhouses, animal fighting rings, and horse meat trafficking networks. Recently, they released a damning investigation into two industrial dairy farms outside of Phoenix, Arizona supplying milk to Coca-Cola’s Fairlife brand. What they uncovered was systemic animal abuse, environmental violations, and a devastating betrayal of consumer trust. While Fairlife markets its products as being sourced "humanely," ARM’s footage tells a very different story—one of suffering, abuse, and corporate complicity. Despite the evidence, this story has been largely ignored by mainstream media—likely due to Coca-Cola’s massive influence and advertising dollars.…
Electronic Walkabout
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A tartalmat a TC & Maddog and TC biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a TC & Maddog and TC vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
Life has a habit of challenging us on a daily basis. These are not new challenges but often new to the people who face them. Why do we think we have to face these challenges alone? Oftentimes we set off on a journey to find those answers, that certain “je ne sais quoi” to move forward, in essence a walkabout. This is what E-Walkabout is all about. We share our journeys with you to lighten yours, with a little humour along the way.
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A tartalmat a TC & Maddog and TC biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a TC & Maddog and TC vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
Life has a habit of challenging us on a daily basis. These are not new challenges but often new to the people who face them. Why do we think we have to face these challenges alone? Oftentimes we set off on a journey to find those answers, that certain “je ne sais quoi” to move forward, in essence a walkabout. This is what E-Walkabout is all about. We share our journeys with you to lighten yours, with a little humour along the way.
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×Episode summary introduction: It is no surprise we all live in the metaphorical glass house, thereby illuminating the inherent hypocrisy in human judgment. TC & Maddog explore the complexities of judgment, particularly in light of the saying, "people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones." It is our contention that such judgment often stems from a lack of self-reflection, as we frequently fail to acknowledge our own imperfections while criticizing others. Through candid dialogue, we examine the societal and personal implications of judgment, emphasizing the necessity of introspection before we cast our stones. Join us as we embark on this enlightening journey, encouraging listeners to consider the ramifications of their judgments and the wisdom in understanding the full context of another's actions. Topics discussed in this episode: The discussion unfolds with a profound examination of the adage concerning glass houses, serving as a metaphor for the innate human proclivity to judge others while overlooking our own shortcomings. Through a series of engaging dialogues, the hosts elucidate the concept that everyone possesses personal vulnerabilities, rendering us all inhabitants of metaphorical glass houses. This revelation leads to an insightful discussion on the societal norms that perpetuate judgment, particularly in the context of the digital age, where criticisms are readily disseminated and magnified through social media platforms. Listen as Tc & Maddog dissect the implications of this judgmental culture, emphasizing that it often arises from a lack of understanding and empathy towards the complexities of another's situation. Before we hastily cast judgment upon others, it is imperative to engage in self-reflection and consider our own faults, thereby fostering a more compassionate approach to interpersonal interactions. The conversation is interlaced with personal anecdotes that illustrate how ingrained habits of judgment can be traced back to early life experiences and societal conditioning. As the episode progresses, a paradigm shift is proposed in the way we perceive judgment. They advocate for a dual approach, suggesting that for every judgment we make about another, we should simultaneously reflect on our own behavior. This introspective practice not only serves to temper our critical instincts but also encourages a deeper understanding of the human experience. We conclude our podcast with a poignant limerick that encapsulates the essence of their discussion, urging listeners to embrace empathy and introspection as guiding principles in their daily lives. Through this engaging dialogue, the hosts effectively illuminate the need for a more compassionate lens through which to view ourselves and others. Walkabout takeaways: The conversation comes to life focusing on the common saying, 'people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones' and its implications in our daily interactions. Inevitably childhood influences our judgmental tendencies and the challenge of overcoming ingrained behaviors that lead to criticism of others. Consideration is given to self-reflection before passing judgment on We discuss the notion that everyone occasionally requires direction, and Ultimately, we encourage listeners to consider the full context of situations and recognize that everyone has their own struggles before making judgments. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . If you want to read more “Thoughts of the Day” check out TC’s Book at Amazon: “St. Mike's Fortunes” https://a.co/d/j5dGhBK Resource: https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/blog/ambigamy/201102/living-in-a-glass-house-dont-throw-one-stone-but-two A special thanks to Steven Kelly, our technical advisor, who keeps trying to teach these old dogs new tricks when it comes to sounds and recording!! “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
Episode summary introduction: Join TC & Maddog as they meander through the importance of learning to be comfortable in your own skin, regardless of environment. This is far from easy as each of us has to learn to be ourselves in with different social pressures and new situations. Let us help you as TC & Maddog share their own experiences and reflections. The key centres around personal growth, and support from others that give us the essential need for support in our lives. Topics discussed in this episode: Electronic Walkabout sets the stage for profound exploration of the theme of self-identity amidst the vicissitudes of life. The speakers, TC and Mad Dog, engage in a multifaceted dialogue about the complexities of being comfortable in one's own skin, particularly in the face of varying social environments. They articulate the notion that individuals often find themselves ensnared within societal expectations and external pressures, leading to a disconnection from their authentic selves. The speakers postulate that self-awareness and introspection are paramount in navigating these challenges, encouraging listeners to remain steadfast in their identity despite the cacophony of societal norms that may seek to influence them. This theme resonates throughout their discussion with personal anecdotes and reflections that underscore the universal struggle of maintaining self-integrity in a world replete with contradictions and superficiality. The episode underscores the necessity of community and support systems in facilitating personal growth and resilience. No one should traverse life's journey in solitude, highlighting the importance of seeking guidance and sharing experiences with others. Through collective sharing, individuals can find solace and direction, thereby fostering a sense of belonging and understanding. The speakers advocate for authenticity over façade, suggesting that true connection stems from vulnerability and the willingness to embrace one's flaws and imperfections. This episode of Electronic Walkabout serves as a clarion call for individuals to embark on a journey of self-discovery, urging them to cultivate a sense of self that is resilient to external pressures. It reminds us that while societal influences are inescapable, the essence of one's identity must remain intact, and that the path to fulfillment lies in the courage to be oneself, irrespective of the environment. The overarching message is one of empowerment, encouraging listeners to find their voice and assert their individuality in a world that often promotes conformity over authenticity. Walkabout takeaways: TC & Maddog emphasize the significance of being comfortable in one's own skin, despite external pressures from the surrounding environment. It is always important to seek support from others, as no individual should navigate life's challenges in isolation. TC & Maddog illustrate how past experiences shape our present identities and the essence of self-awareness. The discussion highlights that everyone experiences similar emotions, reinforcing the idea that we are not alone in our struggles and challenges. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . If you want to read more “Thoughts of the Day” check out TC’s Book at Amazon: St. Mike's Fortunes https://a.co/d/j5dGhBK A special thanks to Steven Kelly, our technical advisor, who keeps trying to teach these old dogs new tricks when it comes to sounds and recording!! “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
Episode summary introduction: Join us as we explore a myriad of essential life lessons that our parents may have inadvertently overlooked or inadequately addressed during our upbringing. Life is tough, the world is tough and no one should traverse the complexities of life in solitude. Throughout this light discussion TC & Maddog answer important questions to find out what Mom & Dad really taught us to get us ready for the real world. Laugh at our stories and reflections as we invite our listeners to join us on this journey, contemplating the valuable insights gained from our parents' experiences, as well as the lessons left unspoken. Topics discussed in this episode: During this thoughtful exploration of the lessons one learns from their parents unfolds as TC & Maddog share their personal stories to bring to life the subtle yet profound ways in which parental influence shapes an individual's worldview. The conversation meanders through various topics including respect for the environment, the nuances of financial management, and the importance of treating all individuals equitably, irrespective of their background. Generational differences are highlighted in upbringing, positing that while their parents may have lacked awareness of certain contemporary issues, such as social responsibility, they nonetheless provided a foundation of values that inform their present actions and attitudes. We encourage listeners to reflect on their own experiences and to recognize the invaluable lessons our parents did teach us in their own special way.. Walkabout takeaways: In navigating life, we must acknowledge that parental guidance is not absolute, as they cannot prepare us for every eventuality we encounter. The importance of sharing burdens with others is paramount, as it directs us toward positivity and hope, even in challenging times. Certain crucial life lessons about financial literacy and social responsibility may not have been imparted by our parents and we will have to find our way in these areas. As we reflect on our upbringing, it becomes apparent that the lessons taught by example often outweigh verbal instruction in shaping our values and behaviors. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . If you want to read more “Thoughts of the Day” check out TC’s Book at Amazon: " St. Mike's Fortunes " https://a.co/d/j5dGhBK A special thanks to Steven Kelly, our technical advisor, who keeps trying to teach these old dogs new tricks when it comes to sounds and recording!! “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
Episode summary introduction: Regret, a sentiment often laden with sadness and disappointment, serves as the focal point of our discourse in this podcast episode. TC & Maddog explore the notion that, if approached with a constructive mindset, regret can be transformed into a catalyst for personal growth and enhanced happiness. Enjoy the discussion as we suggest how individuals can glean valuable insights from their past decisions, ultimately fostering a more positive outlook on life. Furthermore, we emphasize the importance of self-reflection and the necessity of engaging with our emotions to mitigate future regret. Join us as we navigate the complexities of regret and its potential role in shaping a more fulfilling existenc e. Topics discussed in this episode: Regret, a profound emotional response often characterized by feelings of sadness, disappointment, and a yearning for different choices made in the past, is the focal point of our recent dialogue. Regret has the potential as a catalyst for personal growth. The discussion begins with the acknowledgment that regret is a universal experience; it is an intrinsic part of the human condition, one that nearly every individual encounters at various junctures in their life. Going deeper, it becomes evident that while regret can often weigh heavily on the heart, it can also serve as a powerful teacher, prompting us to reflect critically on our decisions and their repercussions. TC & Maddog shares the perspective that regret, when viewed through a constructive lens, can lead to enhanced self-awareness and, ultimately, a greater sense of fulfillment and happiness in our lives. This perspective encourages us to embrace our past choices, learn from them, and use that knowledge to inform our future actions, thereby transforming regret from a source of pain into a stepping stone toward a more enriched existence. Walkabout takeaways: Regret is frequently characterized by feelings of sadness and disappointment regarding past decisions and their consequences. Listeners are encouraged to perceive regret positively, utilizing it as a catalyst for personal growth and happiness. Self-reflection can illuminate patterns in our decision-making, aiding in future choices and emotional management. The importance of maintaining relationships, as failure to do so can lead to profound regret when opportunities are lost. Ultimately, that acknowledging regret can facilitate a happier and more fulfilling life experience. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . If you want to read more “Thoughts of the Day” check out TC’s Book at Amazon: St. Mike's Fortunes https://a.co/d/j5dGhBK Resource: https://gretchenrubin.com/articles/how-regret-can-make-us-happier/ A special thanks to Steven Kelly, our technical advisor, who keeps trying to teach these old dogs new tricks when it comes to sounds and recording!! “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
Episode summary introduction: Enjoy Part #2 of this podcast as we continue to unravel the mystery relating to the disappearance of Keith Black. We delve into the complexities of the case, particularly focusing on the confessions made by Rhonda Black, who admitted to killing her husband and disposing of his remains. Moreover, we explore the challenges faced in confirming the identity of the remains discovered and the role of DNA analysis in this process. The episode further examines the trials of both Rhonda and her accomplice, Howard, highlighting the discrepancies in their testimonies and the implications of the legal outcomes. Ultimately, what is important is bringing closure to Keith's family, underscoring the emotional weight of such investigations and the profound impact they have on all involved. Topics discussed in this episode: In a riveting discussion, the podcast navigates the labyrinth of crime investigation, centering on the case of Keith Black and the unsettling revelations that emerged during the investigative process. TC & Maddog share insights into the psychological complexities of the individuals involved, particularly Ronda Black, as they dissect her motivations and the circumstances surrounding the crime. They delve into the procedural intricacies associated with establishing the truth, highlighting the importance of meticulous evidence gathering and the ethical dilemmas faced by law enforcement. Through their dialogue, the speakers evoke a sense of empathy for the victims and their families, exploring the emotional ramifications of crime and the pursuit of justice. Listeners are invited to ponder the philosophical questions surrounding morality, guilt, and the societal constructs that influence our understanding of criminal behavior, ultimately providing a comprehensive overview of a case that serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of human life. Walkabout takeaways: The podcast emphasizes the importance of companionship, suggesting that no individual should navigate life in isolation. Through engaging discussions, we reflect on the profound impact of investigations on families seeking closure about their loved ones. We delve into the challenges faced during complex investigations, highlighting the necessity of thorough evidence corroboration. The narrative illustrates the legal system's unpredictable nature, particularly in cases involving serious crimes and their consequences. It is revealed that motivation behind actions can be complex and multifaceted, often defying straightforward explanations. The episode culminates in a poignant reminder of the emotional rewards of bringing closure to families affected by loss. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . If you want to read more “Thoughts of the Day” check out TC’s Book at Amazon: St. Mike's Fortunes https://a.co/d/j5dGhBK A special thanks to Steven Kelly, our technical advisor, who keeps trying to teach these old dogs new tricks when it comes to sounds and recording!! “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!” Links referenced in this episode: Apple TV - An Hour to Kill Dark Poutine – A podcast about notorious Canadian crimes, dark history and other creepy topics as told by real-live Canadians Marshall Jones, Author of "Black Lies" R. v. Black, 2007 BCSC 1105 (CanLII), < http://canlii.ca/t/1s6zv> R. v. Steadman, 2008 BCSC 1613 (CanLII), < http://canlii.ca/t/21nmn>…
Episode summary introduction: During this journey we are taken into the harrowing case of Keith Block, who was reported missing by his wife, Ronda Black, in July 1998. The investigation revealed troubling inconsistencies that ultimately led to Rhonda's conviction for second-degree murder, for which she was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for ten years. Throughout our discussion, complexities of a homicide investigation come to life, including the initial misconceptions and the critical role played by evidence in discerning the truth. With reference to various media portrayals of the case, we reflect on the challenges faced by law enforcement and the importance of perseverance in seeking justice. Join us as we unravel the details of this real-life murder mystery and the journey toward closure for Keith Block's family. Topics discussed in this episode: The episode serves as a meticulous exploration of the chilling case of Keith Black, whose unexplained disappearance in 1998 led to a harrowing murder investigation that ultimately implicated his wife, Ronda Black. TC and Maddog engage in a comprehensive analysis of the investigative process, shedding light on the intricate methodologies employed by law enforcement to unravel the truth behind Keith's tragic fate. They discuss the psychological aspects of the case, emphasizing how personal relationships can become entangled in motivations for violence. The speakers provide a nuanced perspective on the challenges faced by investigators, particularly in cases lacking physical evidence, and the importance of maintaining a clear focus on the evidence to avoid misdirection. Additionally, they address the societal ramifications of the case, reflecting on the emotional toll it took not only on the victims' families but also on the community at large. Through a careful dissection of the events and motivations that led to the tragic outcome, this episode challenges listeners to consider the complexities of human behavior and the quest for justice in the face of profound loss. Walkabout takeaways: The podcast episode explores a real-life murder mystery involving the case of Keith Black. Listeners are taken through the investigative journey that led to the conviction of his wife, Ronda Black. The investigation revealed numerous red flags that pointed towards Rhonda Black's involvement in the murder. The complexities of solving a homicide without a body are thoroughly discussed in this episode. The significance of following evidence in a case is emphasized throughout the narrative. Listeners are encouraged to stay tuned for the second part of this gripping investigation. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . If you want to read more “Thoughts of the Day” check out TC’s Book at Amazon: St. Mike's Fortunes https://a.co/d/j5dGhBK A special thanks to Steven Kelly, our technical advisor, who keeps trying to teach these old dogs new tricks when it comes to sounds and recording!! “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!” Links referenced in this episode: Apple TV - An Hour to Kill Dark Poutine – A podcast about notorious Canadian crimes, dark history and other creepy topics as told by real-live Canadians Marshall Jones, Author of "Black Lies" R. v. Black, 2007 BCSC 1105 (CanLII), < http://canlii.ca/t/1s6zv> R. v. Steadman, 2008 BCSC 1613 (CanLII), < http://canlii.ca/t/21nmn>…
Episode summary introduction: The primary focus of this episode revolves around the contentious notion of work-life balance, which we contend is an oversimplified and ultimately misleading concept. We assert that the relationship between work and life is not merely a balancing act but rather an intricate interplay of intertwined responsibilities and aspirations. TC & Maddog delve into the implications of an overly simplistic view of balance, suggesting that striving for equilibrium between professional obligations and personal life may lead to dissatisfaction and emotional detachment from both spheres. This is supported by a Gallup report indicating that a significant percentage of individuals experience emotional disconnection in their workplaces, positing that this detachment underscores a systemic issue in how we perceive and manage our dual roles. Ultimately, there needs to be a paradigm shift towards integration, urging listeners to embrace a more holistic approach that acknowledges the complexities of their lives, thus fostering environments where individuals can genuinely thrive. Topics discussed in this episode: Engaging with the theme of life-work balance, TC & Maddog talk about the complexities that arise when individuals attempt to navigate the dichotomy of professional responsibilities and personal fulfillment. The traditional narrative suggests a simplistic balance, yet our discourse reveals the inadequacy of such a view. We highlight that work and life are not mutually exclusive; rather, they coexist and influence one another in profound ways. There is reflection on personal anecdotes and societal expectations. The reality that many individuals, particularly those in high-pressure roles, may sacrifice their well-being in pursuit of an artificial balance. Our exploration is underscored by the recognition that emotional intelligence within the workplace plays a pivotal role in shaping employee satisfaction. By fostering a culture of empathy and support, organizations can mitigate feelings of detachment and burnout, thereby enhancing overall productivity. The conversation culminates in a call to action: to abandon the myth of balance in favor of an integrated approach that prioritizes holistic well-being and acknowledges the intricate relationship between work and life. Walkabout takeaways: The concept of work-life balance is often a simplistic view of a complex reality. Work and life are not separate entities, but rather they are deeply intertwined aspects of existence. A Gallup report indicates alarming levels of emotional detachment among employees at work. Striving for balance between work and life may lead to unrealistic expectations and burnout. To enhance employee satisfaction, companies should foster an environment that supports the whole person. A shift from balance to integration allows individuals to manage both work and life more effectively. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . If you want to read more “Thoughts of the Day” check out TC’s Book at Amazon: St. Mike's Fortunes https://a.co/d/j5dGhBK A special thanks to Steven Kelly, our technical advisor, who keeps trying to teach these old dogs new tricks when it comes to sounds and recording!! “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
Episode summary introduction: The salient point of this episode revolves around the intricate relationship between expectations and reality, particularly how our personal expectations can lead to feelings of disappointment when they are not met. Knowing the significance of self-identity, emphasizing that understanding and embracing one's true self is paramount, as it serves as the foundation for managing both personal and relational expectations. Additionally, we explore the complexities of setting expectations for others, recognizing that such expectations must be tempered with realism and an awareness of individual differences. It is essential to acknowledge that falling short of expectations can serve as a pivotal learning opportunity, prompting individuals to reassess their goals and strategies. Ultimately, TC & Maddog advocate for a balanced approach to expectations, one that fosters growth and encourages a supportive environment for both ourselves and those around us. Topics discussed in this episode: In a broader context, TC & Maddog address the implications of expectations on motivation and personal achievement. This comes to life when expectations drive individuals to excel, while also cautioning against the potential pitfalls of unrealistic standards. Parallels between high performers in various fields, such as sports and business, noting that the most successful individuals often possess an innate drive to exceed their own expectations. However, they also stress that the relationship between expectations and outcomes is complex; it is essential to acknowledge that falling short of one's goals can provide invaluable learning opportunities. Ultimately, the podcast encourages listeners to adopt a flexible approach to expectations, balancing ambition with realism, and viewing setbacks as integral components of the growth process rather than as definitive failures. Walkabout takeaways: In navigating the complexities of life, it is imperative that individuals do not traverse their journey in solitude. The expectations we set for ourselves often shape our self-perception and dictate our emotional responses when we inevitably fall short. Expectations, whether self-imposed or projected onto others, require a careful balance to avoid disappointment and foster personal growth. Understanding that each individual's expectations are unique can lead to healthier relationships and a more empathetic approach to interaction. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . If you want to read more “Thoughts of the Day” check out TC’s Book at Amazon: St. Mike's Fortunes https://a.co/d/j5dGhBK A special thanks to Steven Kelly, our technical advisor, who keeps trying to teach this old dog new tricks when it comes to sounds and recording!! “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
Episode summary introduction: This episode of Electronic Walkabout delves into the profound theme of overcoming adversity, asserting that no one should traverse life in solitude. TC & Maddog explore the notion that challenges, though daunting, serve as catalysts for personal growth and resilience. Drawing inspiration from the Foo Fighters' song "Something from Nothing," emphasis is made that from a state of emptiness, one can manifest something significant, despite the inevitable hurdles encountered along the way. Our discourse further contemplates the importance of maintaining a positive outlook and seeking support during times of struggle, suggesting that sharing one's burdens can lead to unexpected pathways and insights. As we navigate this journey together, we invite listeners to embrace adversity as a vital component of their life's narrative, fostering strength and character through each experience faced. Discussion: The essence of this podcast episode revolves around the profound concept of transforming nothing into something, a theme inspired by the Foo Fighters' song 'Something from Nothing'. TC & Maddog delve into the notion that life often presents individuals with a blank canvas, a state of nothingness from which they can sculpt their aspirations and dreams. This metaphorical journey encourages listeners to embrace the unknown and recognize that every endeavor begins with a single step, regardless of the obstacles that may arise. Through the lens of personal anecdotes and philosophical reflections, the discussion underscores the importance of resilience in the face of adversity. The speakers emphasize that while setbacks are an inevitable part of life’s journey, they also serve as invaluable opportunities for growth and self-discovery. Overall, the narrative promotes a mindset where challenges are viewed not as deterrents, but as essential catalysts that propel one towards their ultimate goals, reinforcing the idea that with perseverance, dreams can indeed materialize from the void of nothingness. Takeaways: The podcast emphasizes the importance of not facing adversity alone, advocating for community support. We explored the notion that adversity can serve as a catalyst for personal growth and resilience. A positive mindset in facing challenges contributes significantly to overcoming obstacles. It is essential to embrace adversity as an integral part of life, fostering strength and character development. Links referenced in this episode: eWalkabout.ca Companies mentioned in this episode: Foo Fighters Sonic Highways Saturday Night Live Debbie Downer Rachel Dratch Electronic Walkabout More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . A special thanks to Steven Kelly, our technical advisor, who keeps trying to teach these old dogs new tricks when it comes to sounds and recording!! “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
Episode summary introduction: Many of us experience the regret of not saying the right thing at the right moment, leaving us to wonder how different situations could have been if we had spoken up. This podcast explores the reasons behind our hesitation to share our thoughts and feelings, emphasizing the importance of expressing ourselves to avoid future regrets. Drawing inspiration from a song by the Jeff Healey Band, the hosts discuss personal anecdotes and insights on overcoming the fear of judgment that often keeps us silent. They highlight the significance of tactful communication, active listening, and the value of being open and honest in our interactions. Ultimately, the conversation encourages listeners to embrace their voice and share their thoughts with confidence, fostering deeper connections and understanding. Discussion: Exploring the theme of regret in communication, Mad Dog and TC tackle the discomfort many feel when they hold back during conversations. They analyze the implications of unexpressed thoughts and the potential relationships that suffer as a result. Drawing from personal experiences and a poignant song by the Jeff Healey Band, the hosts delve into the consequences of failing to articulate feelings, urging listeners to break free from the shackles of self-doubt and fear of judgment. The episode is rich with humor and candid discussions, making the topic accessible and relatable. The hosts share strategies for building confidence in communication, emphasizing that sharing one’s perspective can lead to more authentic relationships. Listeners are encouraged to practice expressing their thoughts, reinforcing the idea that open dialogue is essential for personal and interpersonal growth. This episode not only highlights the importance of communication but also invites listeners to embrace vulnerability as a strength in their interactions. Takeaways: Everyone has experienced moments of regret for not speaking up during important conversations. Expressing thoughts and feelings can prevent long-term regrets and improve communication skills. Listening actively allows for understanding and more effective sharing of opinions in discussions. It's important to approach conversations tactfully to avoid hurting others' feelings while expressing yourself. Overcoming the fear of judgment can empower individuals to share their ideas and insights. Taking time to process emotions before responding can lead to better communication outcomes. More about E-Walkabout: A special thanks to Steven Kelly, our technical advisor, who keeps trying to teach these old dogs new tricks when it comes to sounds and recording!! To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
Episode summary introduction: This podcast episode continues to delve into the profound insights from Matthew McConaughey's book, "Green Lights," highlighting the importance of self-discovery and personal growth through life experiences. The discussion emphasizes that true common sense is not universal; rather, it is shaped by individual experiences and perspectives. The speakers explore the balance between knowledge and practical application, illustrating how success often stems from mastering one skill at a time rather than spreading oneself too thin. They reflect on the significance of relationships, family, and the necessity of taking risks to truly understand one's purpose in life. As they navigate through McConaughey's ten life goals, the conversation reinforces the idea of living in the moment and embracing the journey, while reminding listeners to take advantage of opportunities before they pass by. Topics discussed in this episode: An engaging dialogue unfolds around the key takeaways from Matthew McConaughey’s book, 'Green Lights' as TC & Maddog unpack the wisdom contained within its pages. The conversation highlights the importance of self-awareness and the role of personal experiences in shaping one's understanding of common sense. TC & Maddog contend that common sense is not a universal truth but rather a subjective interpretation influenced by individual life experiences. This perspective invites listeners to consider their unique journeys, recognizing that each person's path is distinct and valuable. There is also emphasis on the balance between knowledge and practical application, suggesting that true understanding comes from the integration of both elements. As the episode progresses, the discussion shifts to the necessity of taking risks in life and the impact of commitment on personal integrity. McConaughey's goals are shared with the listeners, such as being a father and maintaining close family ties, illustrating how these aspirations contribute to a fulfilling existence. They advocate for the idea that success is rooted in consistency, drawing parallels to martial arts practice, where mastery is achieved through repetition. This metaphor serves as a rallying cry for listeners to persist in their pursuits and to embrace the process of learning, regardless of setbacks. The episode wraps up with a poignant reminder to live in the present, encouraging listeners to seize opportunities and cherish moments before they pass. Every individual is crafted for the moments they encounter, and this sentiment resonates throughout the discussion. By interweaving McConaughey's insights with their personal reflections, TC & Maddog provide a compelling narrative that inspires listeners to engage with their lives fully, fostering a mindset geared towards growth, connection, and meaningful experiences. Walkabout takeaways: Everyone needs direction and support in life; walking through it alone isn't necessary. The concept of common sense can vary significantly between different individuals and experiences. Success often requires repetition and mastering one skill at a time, rather than spreading oneself too thin. Sometimes stepping away from familiar situations helps clarify what we truly know and value. Living in the moment is crucial; it allows us to fully engage with life and its opportunities. Laughing and maintaining a sense of humor can significantly enhance our overall well-being and relationships. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . A special thanks to Steven Kelly, our technical advisor, who keeps trying to teach these old dogs new tricks when it comes to sounds and recording!! “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
Episode summary introduction: The podcast delves into the key concepts from Matthew McConaughey's book, "Green Lights," framing it as a playbook for navigating life's challenges and opportunities. TC and Maddog, emphasize the importance of direction and the need for personal growth as they welcome the new year with optimism and reflection. They explore various themes from the book, including how to be fair, the significance of moderation, and the necessity of active listening in relationships. By sharing personal anecdotes and engaging in free association, they encourage listeners to find their own paths and embrace the riddles of life. Ultimately, the discussion serves as a reminder that understanding and accepting the truth, both about ourselves and others, is crucial for personal development and meaningful connections. (Note: This is the first of a two part episode) Topics discussed in this episode: Diving into the heart of personal transformation, this episode captures a nuanced conversation between TC and Maddog as they navigate the themes of self-improvement, connection, and the lessons gleaned from Matthew McConaughey's book, 'Green Lights.' The hosts start by celebrating the New Year, framing it as a time for renewal and growth, inviting listeners to reflect on their past year and consider how they can evolve into better versions of themselves. They emphasize that change is a necessary part of life, and the journey often requires us to confront our fears and uncertainties. Through a combination of personal anecdotes and philosophical musings, they create a rich tapestry of ideas, urging listeners to embrace challenges as stepping stones to success. As the dialogue unfolds, TC and Maddog touch upon the intricacies of human relationships, underscoring the importance of having a support system and being present for one another. The episode is peppered with relatable stories about family gatherings, the joys of spending time with loved ones, and the challenges that arise during such interactions. These narratives serve to illustrate the core message that no one should have to face life's hurdles alone. The hosts also touch on the impact of emotional scars and the significance of learning from past experiences, suggesting that each setback is an opportunity for growth. Their discussion about the concept of ‘green lights’ serves as a metaphor for recognizing and acting on the positive opportunities life presents, encouraging listeners to be proactive in their pursuits. Towards the end of the episode, the conversation shifts to the delicate balance between honesty and compassion in communication. TC and Maddog explore the nuances of telling the truth and the challenges that come with it, especially when it involves delivering potentially painful news to those we care about. They discuss the importance of active listening and the power of empathy in fostering deeper connections. This segment culminates in a light-hearted yet thought-provoking examination of the difference between bullshitters and liars, leading to insights about authenticity and the human experience. The episode wraps up with a reminder that life is a series of riddles to solve together, encouraging listeners to engage with their truths and those of others with courage and openness. Walkabout takeaways: No one should have to walk through life alone; together, we can navigate challenges. Matthew McConaughey's 'Green Lights' serves as a personal playbook for life. Understanding the importance of active listening can greatly enhance our relationships. Life can be viewed as a series of riddles that we must learn to solve. Creating our own green lights involves taking initiative and having a positive outlook. To hurt people less, we must be more mindful of our words and actions. Stay tuned for “Episode #2” More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . A special thanks to Steven Kelly, our technical advisor, who keeps trying to teach these old dogs new tricks when it comes to sounds and recording! “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
Episode summary introduction: Fear plays a significant role in our lives, acting as both a friend and a foe. TC, Maddog & Special Guest, G-Train, delve into the nature of fear, exploring how it often stems from the unknown and can hinder our ability to live fully. The conversation navigates on personal experiences with fear, including the idea that facing fears can transform them into confidence. When we learn to manage fear it always leads to healthier relationships and a more fulfilling life. Topics discussed in this episode: The podcast offers a rich tapestry of discussions centered around the theme of fear, particularly focusing on the fear of the unknown and its impact on personal growth. The hosts approach this topic with a blend of humor and sincerity, sharing their own fears and how they have navigated through them. Fear is not merely something to be avoided but can be a guide in navigating life's challenges by voicing anxieties rather than suppressing them. There are plenty of anecdotes that illustrate how fear can manifest in various forms—whether it be the fear of public speaking, making life-altering decisions, or even the simple act of trying something new. Always step outside of your comfort zone, embrace discomfort as a pathway to growth. Practical tips on managing fear, reaffirming the notion that while fear may be an intrinsic part of the human experience, it does not have to dictate our lives. Walkabout takeaways: Fear of the unknown is a common experience that we all must manage. Facing your fears can transform them from sources of anxiety to opportunities for growth. Experiencing discomfort in new situations can help build resilience and confidence. Encouraging children to make mistakes helps them learn and grow into capable adults. The fear of public speaking is prevalent, but practice can greatly reduce anxiety. Professional help can be beneficial for overcoming fears that hinder our daily lives. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
Episode summary introduction: This episode we explore the profound impact that playing sports, particularly football, can have on personal development and life skills. Highlighted is how the values learned on the field—such as teamwork, discipline, and resilience—translate into real-world success, shaping individuals into better employees, leaders, and community members. Guest Gary Lumeka, also known as G-Train, shares his journey through football, emphasizing the sense of brotherhood and support that comes from being part of a team. He shares his unique perspective on emotional growth, illustrating how vulnerability and shared experiences in sports teach players to manage their emotions effectively. Ultimately, the episode encourages parents to enroll their children in team sports, stressing the importance of these experiences in fostering character and a sense of belonging. Topics discussed in this episode: This “Walkabout” delves into the profound impact of sports, particularly football, on personal development and life skills. Gary Lumeka, known as G-Train, shares his journey from a player to a coach, emphasizing that football is not merely a game but a transformative experience that shapes character. Throughout the discussion, he reflects on how the sport has instilled values such as discipline, teamwork, and responsibility. G-Train illustrates how these values extend beyond the field, influencing his professional life and personal relationships. He notes that the camaraderie built on the football field fosters a deep sense of brotherhood, where players learn to support each other through challenges and celebrate successes together. The conversation touches on the emotional aspects of the game, highlighting moments of vulnerability shared among teammates, which adds a layer of humanity that often goes unnoticed in competitive environments. The hosts encourage listeners to appreciate the life lessons learned through participation in sports, advocating for the inclusion of children in team sports for their overall growth and development. This episode serves as a heartfelt reminder of the lasting lessons learned on the field that resonate throughout one's life, making a compelling case for why sports should be an integral part of youth development. Walkabout takeaways: Playing sports, especially football, instills a sense of responsibility and discipline in life. Team sports create a brotherhood that teaches valuable lessons about support and camaraderie. Experiencing both success and failure in sports helps develop resilience and emotional management. Football provides a platform for personal growth while emphasizing the importance of teamwork. The lessons learned through sports translate directly into valuable skills in the workplace. Engaging in sports teaches us to embrace change, adapt, and strive for improvement. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . A special thanks to Steven Kelly, our technical advisor, who keeps trying to teach these old dogs new tricks when it comes to sounds and recording!! “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
Episode summary introduction: This episode delves into the complexities of love and the journey of growing up, highlighting the idea that the essence of our existence revolves around creating meaningful memories with family. TC and Maddog explore the themes presented in Christopher Cross's song "Arthur's Theme," using it as a springboard to discuss the challenges of adulthood and the importance of finding positivity in every situation. They emphasize that life can often feel like a balancing act between the hustle of daily responsibilities and the beauty of personal connections. Listen as conversation weaves through personal anecdotes, illustrating how life experiences shape our understanding of love and relationships. Ultimately, TC & Maddog encourage listeners to cherish family moments and recognize that our true legacy lies in the memories we create together. Topics discussed in this episode: Exploring the profound connections that shape our lives, the podcast delves into themes of love, personal growth, and the journey toward understanding oneself in the context of relationships. TC and Maddog, invite listeners on an 'electronic walkabout', where they reflect on the significance of love as portrayed in Christopher Cross's classic song, 'Arthur's Theme'. They discuss the essence of falling in love, contrasting youthful infatuations with the deeper connections that develop over time. Amidst light-hearted anecdotes about their own experiences, the conversation reveals the challenges of adulthood, including the pressures of responsibility and the necessity of emotional maturity. The hosts emphasize that love is not merely a fleeting feeling but a journey requiring both growth and resilience. This exploration serves as a reminder that the relationships we cultivate—whether with family, friends, or partners—form the cornerstone of our existence, cultivating memories that truly define our lives. Transitioning into a discussion about life's challenges, the hosts introduce a thought-provoking challenge to their audience: to find the best in every situation, a concept that resonates throughout the episode. Walkabout takeaways: Finding the best in every situation can be a challenging but rewarding mindset. Love is a complex journey that often requires maturity and life experience to understand. Family and the memories we create with them are the most important legacies we leave behind. Life is about balance, navigating between the hustle of daily challenges and the beauty around us. The importance of family dinners and conversations cannot be overstated in today's fast-paced world. Reflecting on our purpose in life often brings clarity and fulfillment as we grow older. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
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Episode summary introduction: TC & Maddog share their thoughts on maintaining strong relationships amidst the hustle of life. Easily success and happiness are often overshadowed by the demands of work and social ambitions, leading couples to drift apart. Knowing what is important is key, especially as life evolves and children grow up. We explore how couples can reconnect and rediscover joy in their partnerships, urging listeners to hit the reset button in their relationships. Ultimately, nurturing love and companionship is crucial to sustaining happiness in life. Topics discussed in this episode: The episode is anchored by a theme inspired by the Eagles' song "Busy Being Fabulous," which highlights the pitfalls of pursuing success at the expense of personal connections. There will always be a balance between ambition and maintaining healthy relationships, while striving for career goals is essential, it should never overshadow the love and support found in partnerships. Strong communication will ensure your relationship is always in the forefront. Walkabout takeaways: Relationships require intentional effort to maintain, especially when life gets busy and challenging. Strong communication is invaluable in a relationship, helping partners stay aligned and connected. It's important to periodically hit the reset button in a relationship to reconnect and refocus. Investing time in your partner is crucial; neglecting this can jeopardize the relationship. Life's fast pace can lead couples to drift apart; prioritize quality time together. Don't let work overshadow your relationship; maintain a healthy balance for lasting happiness. Finally, food for thought: “Time for just us feels elusive In this period that isn’t about us Because when they’re awake we’re on But when they’re asleep, we gall to dust We know that we deserve each other The couple before dad & mum The us who had only each other to love A version on hold for who we’ve become It’s easy to say we should make time Be present with each other and connect But some days, man it’s just not possible When right now, survival is all we can perfect” Janessa Docking More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
Learning to accept and manage our emotions is a crucial topic explored in this episode of Electronic Walkabout. TC & Maddog emphasize the importance of kindness, highlighting that we often don't know the struggles others face, making compassion essential in our daily interactions. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, they illustrate how small acts of kindness can have a significant impact on someone's day, especially when they're dealing with hidden challenges. The discussion also touches on the importance of empathy and the need for open conversations about mental health, encouraging listeners to be honest about their feelings and to seek help when needed. As the conversation unfolds, the hosts remind us that we all face difficulties at some point, and it's vital to support one another with understanding and care. Emotions are a universal experience, but the way we manage and express them can vary greatly from person to person. The conversation on Electronic Walkabout takes a closer look at the often-unspoken struggles individuals face and the societal tendency to dismiss emotional challenges. TC & Maddog share a meaningful dialogue about the necessity of kindness in interactions, especially when the emotional state of those around us is uncertain. They bring to light the phrase, "You never know what someone is going through, so be kind," and dissect its implications in everyday life. The discussion moves from personal stories to broader societal observations, highlighting how emotional intelligence—or the lack thereof—affects interpersonal relationships. They emphasize that while it's natural to want to respond with platitudes, true empathy requires a willingness to listen and engage more deeply. Listeners are invited to reflect on their own experiences and consider how they can become more empathetic listeners. The episode culminates in a call to action: to be mindful of the emotional weight we carry and to create spaces where individuals feel safe to share their feelings without fear of judgment. This exploration serves as a reminder that emotional struggles are part of the human experience, and by fostering kindness, we can help each other navigate these turbulent waters together. Takeaways: Everyone experiences challenges in life, and it's important to be kind to others. Accepting and managing our emotions can be difficult but is essential for growth. You never know what someone else is going through, so always act with compassion. Empathy is not just understanding; it's about feeling what others feel and supporting them. Engaging in simple gestures of kindness can significantly impact someone's day for the better. Listening to others’ problems without judgment can help them feel less alone. To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . A special thanks to Steven Kelly , our technical advisor, who keeps trying to teach these old dogs new tricks when it comes to sounds and recording!! “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
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Mark Goudie, CEO of the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group, joins TC to share his inspiring journey to success and the importance of teamwork and passion in achieving one's dreams. He reflects on his upbringing in Ottawa, where his family’s involvement in sports ignited his love for the industry. The discussion delves into the challenges faced by sports teams, particularly the recent struggles of the Red Blacks, and how resilience and strong leadership can turn the tide. Goudie emphasizes the significance of youth sports as a catalyst for future success and the need for mentoring in personal and professional growth. Listeners are encouraged to embrace their passions and seek guidance from mentors to navigate their own paths. The conversation unfolds against the backdrop of the 111th Grey Cup, allowing listeners to grasp the vibrant culture of Canadian football and its significance. From the outset, TC sets the stage for an enriching dialogue about the transformative power of sports in personal and professional life. Goudie shares his journey from a young boy attending Ottawa 67 's hockey games to navigating the complexities of sports management, bringing a personal touch to the narrative. He emphasizes how foundational experiences in youth sports not only shape character but also foster a sense of community and belonging. Goudie speaks to the importance of leadership in sports, not just in terms of coaching but also in creating a culture where staff and players feel valued and motivated. Through anecdotes from his career, he elaborates on how building strong relationships within the organization and with fans can contribute to a team's resilience. Goudie’s insights into leadership extend beyond sports, touching on themes relevant to any business environment—team dynamics, the necessity of adaptability, and the role of passion in driving success. Goudie expresses his enthusiasm for this development, seeing it as a gateway for young athletes to engage with the sport in a less intimidating format. He believes that introducing children to the fundamentals of football through flag can lay the groundwork for a more robust football culture in Canada. Takeaways: With hard work and passion you will find your own dream job; Youth sports serve as a vital catalyst for personal development and future success; Network with colleagues to explore different career paths and insights. Managing work-life balance is essential, especially in high-demand environments like sports management. To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at: www.ewalkabout.ca . A special thanks to Steven Kelly, our technical advisor, who keeps trying to teach these old dogs new tricks when it comes to sounds and recording!! “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!” Companies mentioned in this episode: Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group Ottawa Red Blacks Ottawa 67s Carleton University Simon Fraser University…
Gossip can often be viewed negatively, but this podcast episode explores its potential positive aspects. The hosts, TC and Maddog, discuss how gossip has been a part of human communication for centuries, serving as a tool for sharing information and shaping reputations. The conversation unfolds around the intriguing and often misunderstood topic of gossip, exploring its dual nature—both destructive and constructive. TC & Maddog delve into the common perceptions of gossip, which are typically negative, associated with malicious intent and harmful outcomes. They share personal anecdotes that highlight how gossip can spiral out of control, especially in workplace settings, where the delicate balance of trust can be easily disrupted. TC & Maddog candidly discuss their own experiences with gossip, illustrating how it can manifest in various forms and settings, from casual conversations to more serious implications in professional environments. Yet, the episode does not shy away from exploring the potential benefits of gossip, suggesting that it can aid in forming bonds and navigating social hierarchies. By promoting the idea that not all gossip is harmful, they encourage listeners to consider the power of positive gossip in cultivating relationships and enhancing communication. Ultimately, the episode serves as a reminder of the complexities of human interaction, prompting a re-evaluation of how gossip can be perceived and utilized in both personal and professional realms. Takeaways: Gossip can serve as a means of sharing important information in both personal and professional contexts. Engaging in positive gossip can help develop one's reputation and build strong relationships. While gossip often carries a negative connotation, it can also have beneficial aspects when used wisely. Understanding the context of gossip is crucial in determining whether to engage or disengage from it. People often enjoy sharing and receiving gossip because it fulfills a natural curiosity about others. Gossip has been a part of human communication since the beginning, serving various social functions. To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . A special thanks to Steven Kelly, our technical advisor, who keeps trying to teach these old dogs new tricks when it comes to sounds and recording!! “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
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Episode summary introduction: Today’s episode is inspired by Rod Stewart’s “Forever Young” “Forever Young” is a defining song in Rod Stewart’s expansive catalog. With the singer himself citing it as one of his own favorite songs, “Forever Young” was featured on his 1988 album, Out of Order, and became a top 15 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Though it was released 35 years ago, the song’s meaning still remains. When we talk about the important things in life What is more important than family. That is what this song is about and specifically a message to Rod’s children but really anyone’s children. Join us as we wander around to discuss the ups and downs of being a parent and what our children really mean to us. Topics discussed in this episode: This song is more than just a love song to our sons and daughters, it is a positive wish for them to be the best they can be as they journey through life. What does it mean to Maddog? Do we always see our children as children even when they become adults? Engaging in an adult relationship with our children. Setting our children up for success? Letting them fall down so they can learn to get back up all on their own? Why is this so difficult for some parents to let their children go. Knowing when to intervene when our children face challenges. Parental validation. Walkabout takeaways: Family will always be one of the most important things in life. Take some time today and give your kids a hug, spend some time sparking some memories. It is this precious time that molds them into strong confident adults that will always make us proud, even though in our hearts they will be forever young. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . A special thanks to Steven Kelly, our technical advisor, who keeps trying to teach this old dog new tricks when it comes to sounds and recording!! “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
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Episode summary introduction: We all hope you're having a great day and it’s time for another episode of E-walkabout. A podcast where we talk about the important things in life. This episode is brought to you by Metallica’s “Enter Sandman”, a song often heard at sporting events but when you look at the lyrics it is a little more ominous. We look at the origins of this and perhaps why these types of songs have a certain appeal to us. This song comes from the self-titled Album Metallica Released: 1991. Topics discussed in this episode: The song’s appeal? What does it do for the sporting crowds? The song, a segue to nightmares. Other mythical monsters do we have in our cultures? The fear of the unknown and the enjoyment of being scared, perhaps opposites really do attract. Other sporting event songs. Maddog, a relationship, literally, with Heavy Metal. Walkabout takeaways: The next time that you are at a sporting event listen to that song that gets the crowd going and ask what it does for you. Think about those other songs that get you motivated and let the cheerleader, in you, come to life!! More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . A special thanks to Steven Kelly, our technical advisor, who keeps trying to teach this old dog new tricks when it comes to sounds and recording!! “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
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Episode summary introduction: Welcome to another episode of Electronic Walkabout. Today we take a musical journey as TC’ shares a song important to him, Bryan Adams’ “Inside Out” . This dovetails a previous episode where Maddog shared a song that is dear to him, Johnny Reid’s “Dance with Me”. "Inside Out" is a song found on Bryan Adams’ 1998 album “On a Day Like Today (1998)”. It is also featured on his greatest hits album The Best of Me. Topics discussed in this episode: What the song means to TC. The Lyrics. The song, as a treasure map to bring couples together. The Chorus (More Lyrics) Walkabout takeaways: We first of all want to challenge you to listen to the song and focus on the lyrics and more so what they mean to you as you think about the one that means the most to you. Think about how: Never take for granted how important it is to keep that relationship with your partner as strong and solid as possible. Take some time and have those intimate conversations that will only make you closer. It really means not to be afraid to emotionally undress with that person and keep on doing that so you can be each other’s rock. Inside Out Link: Bryan Adams - Inside Out More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . A special thanks to Steven Kelly, our technical advisor, who keeps trying to teach this old dog new tricks when it comes to sounds and recording!! “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
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Episode summary introduction: Our episode is inspired by a Terri Clark song “I just wanna be mad”. For those who don’t know Terri Clark, she is a Canadian Country music artist with success in both Canada and the US. In this song she shares a perspective when there is conflict in a relationship and does not want to move past it until she is done “Being Mad”. There are so many times we want to move on too quickly without appreciating or respecting another’s feelings. We talk about the importance of this and how this will make a relationship stronger. Good News Story: Our good news story gives a shout out to Team Rubicon, a veteran-led organization that assists cities and towns devastated by wildfires. They assist with conducting reconnaissance, site surveys and damage assessments of the homes affected by the wildfire. Topics discussed in this episode: Being respectful of others feelings when you have done them wrong is never easy to overcome. Looking at both perspectives will always help moving forward: Respecting how you have made someone feel to move in the right direction. Knowing that patience will play a part in this. The best tact to take How emotions come to life in these circumstances. Give them the time they need. Will an apology help? Does forgiveness help. Walkabout takeaways: Whether we like it or not there will be times in life where we have caused some hurt to someone and we need to take action to make amends. This is not always easy but important regardless of the relationship you have with a person. Some sage advice: Never let emotions simmer, always clear the air. Let people have their space. Take responsibility for what you have done. An apology without action or sincerity can do more damage than good. Understanding how to take responsibility for our actions and making amends will make us a better person and leads to a happier life. https://youtu.be/tYjO-L48ZQQ?si=BYT6hF1EzupFDbSy More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
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Episode summary introduction: During this episode of Electronic Walkabout we take some license from a Post Malone, Morgan Wallen song “I had some help”. The song laments that a failed relationship is not one sided and it truly takes two to tangle or in this case, untangle. It is far from easy to see both sides of the story impartially. Today we journey to a mountain to discover the challenge of seeing things from another's perspective and how invaluable it is. Good News Story: We share a beautiful story about 3 college students in Germany who showed the world just how selfless their generation can be through a beautiful video that went viral and has touched the hearts of millions since. The students surprise a homeless man sitting on the sidewalk with a gorgeous instrumental and vocal performance when they handed him the money they collected from passers-by. https://youtu.be/X0gA2mxbjSY?si=UV7To4ixQr6L0WQo Topics discussed in this episode: Looking at both perspectives is really just a matter of putting ourselves in the other person’s shoes. In order to do this we explore some pointed questions: Why is it so hard for people to see this perspective? Coming to terms with the fact that you may have caused the issue. How to meet in the middle on the road to compromise. The influence of emotions. Ensuring sincerity. Knowing when to move on. Walkabout takeaways: If truly you care about taking responsibility for a part your played in something that has gone down the wrong path consider this: We all make mistakes and most mistakes can be fixed if the desire is there. The ability for us to look at other’s way of thinking expands the way we look at things and makes it easier to deal with similar issues in the future. When doing this, engage in active listening and make sure that you understand what the person is telling you. When doing this, never judge the person. This includes showing empathy with respect to how the other individual is feeling. This can pay dividends in showing that you are serious about your intentions. Apologize, if you think it is right for you. This means for your action but this also must be with sincerity. https://youtu.be/4QIZE708gJ4?si=nlsaEEHkhNSQ2FtN More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
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Episode summary introduction: Welcome to another episode of E-Walkabout. This episode our theme comes from the song by Phil Collins “Against all odds". The song is part of the soundtrack from the 1984 movie of the same name. There are so many times in our lives we don’t appreciate what we have until we walk away from it or lose it. From these times regrets come to life and when they do we have an important decision to make. Do we get it back and if so how??? Topics discussed in this episode: During this trek Maddog and TC challenge our listeners to look at lost chances as a positive thing and at times, timing considered, get them back: Why do we not know, inherently, when we have a good thing? When do we typically realize that regret has come to life? Are there times when we have let something slip away from us that we can get it back? Managing regret. Being confident about speaking your mind in the moment. Realizing what is important in life? Always waiting to the point of no return when it comes to our health. Failing to recognize that friends and family are more important than anything in life? Seizing those opportunities before they slip away. Walkabout takeaways: Life has a habit of giving us second chances and sometimes more. Tomorrow is never the time for today’s opportunities, We were never meant to live a life of regret. Please listen to this fantastic song by Phil Collins “Against all odds"!! https://youtu.be/CkGg1bzfSys?si=_z628LckpY8dkYd_ More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
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Episode summary introduction: This episode is sparked by a song by the Wallflowers “One Headlight” which explains the title of the episode. “Padiddle” is what is uttered in a game that we play when we see one headlight burnt out. If only the lyrics of the song were that simple. Jakob Dylan, the writer, uses “One Headlight” as a metaphor. The metaphor relates to the death of ideas. but even with this there is hope in the world. For our purpose we can never wait for perfection to move forwards in our lives and if we do, we truly miss opportunities for a better tomorrow. Topics discussed in this episode: TC & Maddog explore some life challenges during this episode focusing on: Why there is disappointment when things don’t go as planned. We all want to live in a perfect world but whose perfect world is it? A lyric from a John Legend song helps with this question when he sings about imperfections as being perfect. What does this really mean? The loss of innocence with this disappointment but there is also adversity that can be the best thing for us in life. How do we turn this negative into a positive? How much does an attitude play in this process? How much do our expectations play in this process? Walkabout takeaways: The next time you see one headlight on a vehicle remind yourself how something that appears imperfect will always be perfect. When you are looking for your perfect world don’t lose the forest of the trees: Even when something appears imperfect that should never stop you from reaching your destination; Life has a way of showing us different perspectives to allow us to appreciate life more; No matter the challenge, engage in a positive attitude. Expect that there will be varied results in life. Finally, as much as these experiences have a habit of taking your innocence away, resist this. At the time of this recording the Canadian Women's Rugby team had not won a medal. The team did Canada Proud, taking home the Silver!!! The Wallflowers also cleaned up at the 1998 Grammy Awards, thanks to “One Headlight.” It won the awards for Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. "One Headlight" https://youtu.be/Zzyfcys1aLM?si=YhC0rXMOCnBuxVWr More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
Episode summary Welcome to this journey of Electronic Walkabout. Today we focus on a song by Johnny Reid, “Dance with Me”. This is not the first time we have focused on a song during our podcasts. Maddog shares why this is such an important song to him and how it brings joy & happiness to his life. When we truly understand the power of music in our lives, it makes living and loving so much easier. Enjoy this heartfelt episode. Topics discussed in this episode: Maddog shares with us how he first heard “Dance with Me”, how he was inspired by this beautiful song and how it is now such an important part of his life. Walkabout takeaways: Lyrics and music will have an effect on everyone in a personal way. Never underestimate what a song can do for you. Don’t judge a song when you hear it for the first time, it may take a few listens to truly appreciate it. Listen closely to realize how that song may bring joy and happiness to your life. Reid is a JUNO Award winning singer-songwriter who has captured the hearts of fans and audiences around the world. Please listen to “ Dance with Me ” https://youtu.be/tVXCmiS9iPY?si=QgqvYuCSKn8U0I7s More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
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Episode summary: This episode we talk about the power of focus and some practical advice to make that power come to life. At times, it is as simple as writing it down. When we write down our goals and use it as a visual motivator it increases the likelihood of reaching our goals. Join as we share perspectives that will increase your ability to reach success regardless of your goals. Topics discussed in this episode: Clearly the pen is mightier than the sword when it comes to reaching goals. We share with you how: How truly writing things down contributes to seeing goals to fruition. What do you use to manage reaching your goals? The “To do” list. How can something so simple be so powerful? The science behind how writing it down works to see us reach our goals. Walkabout takeaways: Maddog and TC Challenge you to write it down. This becomes easier by: First, make a list of the bigger goals you want to accomplish and be prepared to identify little goals that will help you achieve them. Review this list every week and make a “to do list” to help you keep on track. Put the list in a place that is visible to create a subtle reminder of what you need to action. Finally, from time to time assess how you are doing and celebrate any milestone you reach along the way. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
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Episode summary introduction: Maddog & TC tackle a topic that is becoming just a little controversial. During the pandemic we had no choice but to work from home. For some, when the pandemic was over transition back to the office was far from appealing. Recently the government has dictated employees will now have to spend 3 days in the office. We explore the pros and cons about working from home. Topics discussed in this episode: Managing people who work from home. The Pros and Cons of Working from home. Why the angst about going back to the office. Walkabout takeaways: There is no question that we will at times be working from home but the office is still a reality we will have to accept. When working from home consider this: Not everyone will be able to work from home and you have to be honest with yourself if you are one of these people; Be prepared to have limited social interaction when working from home, Keep a routine and be disciplined about your work hours; Make sure that you take breaks and look after yourself if you work from home; Find a place you can work with little or no distraction. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
Episode summary introduction: During this episode TC & Maddog talk about how new technology influences our lives from both a positive and negative position. It truly is amazing how technology affects the way we work, the way we play and most importantly the way that we communicate. Topics discussed in this episode: During this episode we breach these topics: Why do some people fully embrace new technology and why others don’t? Technology was sold on the fact it would make our lives easier, has it? What is the value of technology? Can we live without technology? AI, Fiend or Foe? Has technology allowed us to communicate better? Walkabout takeaways: Digital Disruption will always be an element in our ever changing world. Technology can bring value to our lives but in the right perspective: New technology can make our lives easier but it needs to be embraced to understand what its limits are. As people we are not normally good with change, accept that technology will always be changing and always look for the positive Keep it in perspective, Technology can never replace a true face to face conversation. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
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Episode summary introduction: Good afternoon and welcome to another episode of E-Walkabout. During this episode we explore the importance of trust, how it is earned, how it is lost, and its true value . Topics discussed in this episode: The importance of trust in our lives. How trust really is our personal brand. How trust is earned. How trust is lost. Once broken, can we get trust back? Walkabout takeaways: A few things to consider when thinking about the importance of trust: If you say you are going to do something, do it. Never underestimate the power of trust and what it means to a relationship. When trust is lost it can be regained but, you can not go to that well too many times or it will be lost forever. Trust can never be given, it will always have to be earned. If you are trying to earn trust that person is opening up and vulnerable and you need to respect that. Sage advice: “ To earn trust, money and power aren’t enough; you have to show some concern for others. You can’t buy trust in the supermarket ." – His Holiness the Dalai Lama ” More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
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Episode summary introduction: Music always adds value to our lives. Today we are meandering through some song lyrics and what they mean to us. We focus on a song written by the members of Old Dominion, an American country band, titled “ No hard feelings ”. This song focuses on challenges faced when going through a break up. Listen to the band’s advice, it may help you move through a tough emotional situation. Topics discussed in this episode: During this episode talk about the lyrics from the song focusing on: TC & Maddog’s take on the meaning of the title, “No hard feelings.” The emotional challenges that come with a break up. Managing emotions to a happier place. Good advice on how to move forward, one day at a time. Walkabout takeaways: There is no question we will experience breakups as we go through life, if you are challenged with a break up take some advice from “Old Dominion”: Be honest with yourself about your feelings and the role you played in the situation. Take responsibility for your actions. It will hurt but just put one front of the other and move on. Your goal is to end up in a place with no hard feelings and being at the point where you are able to wish the other person happiness in their life. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!” Songwriters: Brad Tursi / Geoff Sprung / Matt Ramsey / Shane Mcanally / Trevor Rosen / Whit Sellers https://youtu.be/HwzG6UELSig…
Episode summary introduction: Welcome to this episode of Electronic Walkabout, we begin this episode with a poem. A Mexican poem written in 1915 by Amado Nervo and focus on this key phrase in the poem “ Life, you owe me nothing, Life, we are at peace ” These words set the stage for a trip where we talk about are true expectations of life and what is means when we fall short of those expectations Our good news story is a good news/awareness story as we share with the listeners Autism Awareness Day. This day is meant to give us a better understanding of what autism is and the positive contributions provided by individuals diagnosed with this disorder. It is also meant to help end the stigma and discrimination that some Autistic people experience. Topics discussed in this episode: Being on this planet literally gives us a world of opportunities when viewed in the right perspectives give meaning to our lives: Does the world owe us anything? What can the world offer us? The meaning of life? Does the world contribute to our challenges and hardships? Midlife Crisis? Walkabout takeaways: When it comes to trying to figure out why we are on this planet the answers are always subjective, remember: You are in control of your own destiny both positive and negative. You are in control of how you react to challenging situations. Losing your sense of entitlement is a real win Always treat life as a gift of endless opportunities. Life really never challenges you, it just sets you up for your next success. Consider this, knowledge, talent, good ethics and hard work inevitably lead to happiness and success. In the end the world/life truly is your oyster to find as many pearls as you can! When we realize this it becomes easy to say: “ Life, you owe me nothing, Life, we are at peace!” More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
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Episode summary introduction: During this episode we talk about the value of criticism in our development and life and how best to manage it to take advantage of what it is really meant to do, to allow us to be better people. We share the power of good deeds in our good news story. Check out https://www.good-deeds-day.org/ , one person can really make a difference. Topics discussed in this episode: We journey to explore these topics: What is criticism? Value in sharing criticism. Offer criticism uninvited. Tips on responding to criticism. Criticism versus Constructive feedback. “Armchair” quarterbacks. Qualifying to be a critic. Our hardest critics. Walkabout takeaways: Criticism will always be present in our lives and we all need to manage it so we can become the best we can be. To manage it consider this: Don’t take it personally Allow yourself time to process your emotions If you need to, ask for time to process the criticism, or for more information and reassurance to help you understand the situation Consider if you have been offered toxic criticism or constructive feedback Consider if the criticism contains valuable insights to help you grow More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
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Episode summary: Join us this episode as we traverse the challenges of decision making. We are hit in the face with decisions every day, some easy, some hard. The very act of making a decision will make future decisions easier. Let us give you some pointers that will take some of the angst when making tough decisions. Topics discussed in this episode: Dealing with tough decisions. The real challenge when it comes to making decisions? Would you be ok if someone made the decisions for you? An informed decision. Will you always have all the facts when you make decisions? The downside of making the wrong decision. Walkabout takeaways: No matter the decision, develop your own system of dealing with them and you will find more confidence and comfort in your ability to make decisions: When making those tough decisions, consider the following: Clearly Identify Your Goals. ... Use the Process of Elimination. ... Use the S.W.O.T. (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats)... Simulate the Outcomes. ... Review Your Available Options. https://www.simplilearn.com/art-of-decision-making-article More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
Episode summary introduction: There are so many times in life we hear the expression “You have the cart before the horse”. This holds true for some many things except for one, planning for retirement. Something so important we always take for granted. Take a walk with us as we share some thoughts about how to approach retirement to allow us to really live the way we were meant to in our golden years. Topics discussed in this episode: The plan is the key to a happy retirement, make yours with this in mind: The best time to start planning for retirement? What to consider when making a retirement plan? Reviewing your retirement plan? The best age to retire? Dealing with the transition from work to retirement. Why are so many people ill prepared to deal with retirement? Money can’t buy happiness but it can set us up for a happy retirement, make it a solid plan. Walkabout takeaways: A retirement plan needs some care thought: Make your plan flexible without compromising the lifestyle you want. Estimate how much you will need to spend so you don’t compromise your style of living. Aim to be debt free in retirement. As you get closer to retirement, you should gradually adjust your investment portfolio to take on less risk and protect what you have. Part of your plan needs to focus on a healthy lifestyle, take care of yourself or all that hard work you have put in is for nothing, Retirement is not easy for everyone. Retirement is a big event that will cause stress. Ease into it to make your transition as seamless as possible. This means staying busy along with being healthy. Finally, You deserve a happy retirement, don’t take planning for it for granted. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
Episode summary introduction: Living a perfect life means never having to apologize. Unfortunately our lives are far from perfect & apologies can pop up like road signs. A simple social etiquette can be far from simple. Join us as we put the power of apologies into perspective to make them easier. Topics discussed in this episode: Whenever you find yourself in a situation that may or may not need an apology use this information to put it into perspective: What apologies mean to us? How we feel when we don’t receive an apology owed to us. Should you confront someone that owes you an apology when they haven’t. How apologies relate to our integrity. Why do some have a hard time apologizing? Can you make someone apologize? Is it an apology without sincerity? When both parties should apologize. Over apologizing? Walkabout takeaways: There is no doubt you will be considering an apology in the near future. Consider this to make it easier: Decide right away if an apology is necessary in the situation; Make the apology in a timely fashion, it will not be perceived as sincere if one waits too long to apologize, there will be a point of no return; At times, action will be required past an apology as a display of sincerity, simply saying “I’m sorry.” may not be enough; Don’t try to explain the reason for your action that gave rise to the apology, this will take away from the apology and make it appear insincere; Understanding when to make an apology speaks to our reputation, it is just a means of doing the right thing in a timely manner that will allow a relationship to continue to grow and move forward. This episode’s good news story belongs to TC. On February 27, 2024 his first audio book was released. For those who like books but don’t like turning pages. Esprit De Corpse-Life Lessons from a Community of Law Enforcement More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
Episode summary introduction: One of the biggest gifts we have been given is the gift of music. It can take you right back, years back, to the very moment certain things happened in your life. It can motivate us, make us happy, make us sad and in the end make a beautiful collection that will be the soundtrack of our life. Maddog & TC share how music has made a difference in their lives to get the most out of this gift. Topics discussed in this episode: Prepare to dig deep in your own music vault and let it wonder when you hear the sounds of these words: Musical influences growing up. The influence of music is in our lives. Different genres of music. Our first concert? Favorite bands? Walkabout takeaways: Take some time and think about those songs that have become a part of your life. Music can do so many things for us, a gift never to be taken for granted: It elevates the mood. It reduces stress. It relieves symptoms of depression. It stimulates memories. It manages pain. It eases pain. It helps people eat less. It increases workout endurance. Explore how music has improved your well-being or a loved one. It is truly the gift that keeps on giving. https://www.northshore.org/healthy-you/9-health-benefits-of-music/ “ Music can also have a healing power, it has the ability to take people out of themselves for a few hours. ” Elton John, who says we should never be afraid of saying three simple words: “I need help.” Check out Maddog’s son, AJ Bergin, and his band “ The Astral Prophets ”. His music really takes you places. The Astral Prophets - Bio More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
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Episode summary introduction: This episode we tackle one of life’s constant challenges, dealing with our mistakes. Often believed, by some, as a sign of weakness or a source of embarrassment. If viewed in the proper light they can be a catalyst for personal growth and development. Join us as we find a path that lets us view mistakes as gifts that, at times, will be the gift that keeps on giving. Topics discussed in this episode: As we journey we talk about for the following sign posts: Why are we afraid to make mistakes? What are some of the consequences of making mistakes? What are some of the considerations to manage our mistakes? Do perfectionists make mistakes? Walkabout takeaways: Always look at your mistakes in a positive life. Something, always good, will come of it: We will all make mistakes and it is what we do with them that will make the difference to you and other people. Own your mistakes and take actions to remedy them. Always look for the lessons in any mistake so that you can learn from it and move on. This will make it easier to deal with mistakes in the future. Some mistakes you will need help with to manage, do not be afraid to ask, pretty good chances your not the first to make this particular mistake; Always look at your mistakes in a positive fashion, And finally, share what you have learned with others so they don’t make the same mistakes as you. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . “Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
Episode summary introduction: Technology, with the best of intentions, was meant to give us a better life. One place it has fallen short is in the way we communicate. Join TC & Maddog as they send you on a path to understand technology’s shortcomings with communication and give guidance on how to better communicate in our relationships. Topics discussed in this episode: Understanding pitfalls allows us to understand when we can count on technology and when not as it relates to communication. Consider these topics: What are some of the challenges that exist when we rely on our technology to communicate? How big is this gap when it comes to communication as a result of relying on technology? What types of other communications have been affected as a result of the use of technology to communicate? Has this really helped the growth of our personal relationships in any way? What are some of the steps we can take to ensure our communication has been received and understood? Walkabout takeaways: Communicating effectively comes with practice and sincerity. Don’t leave this to chance; consider this to help: Remember technology can be our friend in most cases but remember when it’s not welcome. When it comes to personal relationships, take the time to practice face to face communication. We need to learn how to unplug to plug back into our relationships. Pick a day you can enjoy a technology free day for your family. It will be amazing what memories you have just by doing this. Leave nothing to chance, if you must text or email follow up to ensure your message is received. It will ensure strong communication and leave little room for embarrassment as a result of a misunderstanding. Don’t let technology interfere with your ability to communicate effectively in your relationships. It shows you care about the relationships and serves to foster that relationship. Nothing is better than face to face communication, take every opportunity you can to make this happen. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . “ Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!”…
Episode summary introduction: This episode focuses on the emotion of guilt and how it plays a part in our lives. Oftentimes there is no need to feel guilty, it is simply not ours to carry. During the times we do own the guilt it is important to learn how to manage so it does not take control of our life. Topics discussed in this episode: During this trek TC & Maddog examine how guilt enters our lives and share thoughts on how to manage it. Joins as we talk about: What is guilt? What causes guilt? Why do we feel guilty when we have no reason to? Is it vicarious guilt? How do we reduce the amount of guilt that we feel? Is it healthy to have some guilt in our life? Walkabout takeaways: There is no question that guilt will always be a part of our lives. It is one emotion that plays on us at the best of times. When you find that guilt is getting you down consider the following: Acknowledge it exists. Eliminate negative self-talk. Find out if there's a reason to feel guilty. Remind yourself of all that you do. Realize it's OK to have needs. Establish boundaries. Make amends. Understand what you can control. Always look at guilt from a positive perspective. It sends the message we can do better in the future and set us up for future success. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!…
Episode summary introduction: A good reputation is never given the attention it deserves. Join us as we talk about the importance of a “gold standard” reputation in both our professional and personal relationships. A solid reputation will have an influence on our happiness and success in life. Topics discussed in this episode: How did you learn this? What are the elements of a good reputation? How fragile is a reputation? How do we maintain or keep our reputation intact? Should we worry about our reputation or is it just a byproduct of who we are? What should we do if we tarnish or damage our reputation? Walkabout takeaways: It is always a good idea to take inventory of the state of our reputation. Something this fragile needs constant attention. Be alive to the steps you can take to keep your reputation strong: Be introspective and honest with yourself. As hard as it might be at times, think through what you did and why you did it. Be sincere with others. Do what you say. Be authentic in your professional relationships. Remember social media. Listen first, talk second. Accept responsibility. Be personal. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca , Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!…
A Door to Self Improvement Episode summary introduction: We welcome a new member to our E-Walabout, James “ Maddog ” Bergin. Maddog joins TC as they take a journey to explore the nuances of resolutions. We indulge in resolutions as part of our New Year’s eve ritual but statistically struggle to see them through. Resolutions do have a benefit and can be a door to self improvement. It begs questions as to why we make them, what we look to improve and how do we set ourselves up to successfully keep them. Topics discussed in this episode: As we talk about resolutions we hit the following milestones: Why would anyone make a resolution? What type of resolutions are being made? Financial Wellness What is the main reason you think that they are not kept? Who are the resolutions made for, the person who makes them or someone(s) else? What are some of the best steps that can be taken to see our resolutions to the end? Walkabout takeaways: Resolutions can be made at any time, we don’t need to wait for a new year. The next time you set your sights to any type of self improvement here are a few things that may lend to your success: Be picky about your resolutions. Plan your resolution. Set very specific goals. Don't take on too much. Choose a new resolution. Identify accountability partners for support. Give your resolution time to become a habit. Don’t think of your resolution as another burden you need to carry. When you are successful in keeping the resolutions it will take stress off of your life and give you energy to take on something new. Self improvement is a continual effort and needs to be developed as a lifetime or living habit so that we can get the most out of our lives. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca . Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you!…
Episode summary introduction: We welcome Brock Adams who offers a fantastic way to look at religion. As we travel through this world we must always strive to find a sound body and sound mind which includes spiritual health. Religion has opened so many doors and made our lives whole as we navigate this crazy world of ours. Join us as we explore what it can do for you and is yours for the taking. Topics discussed in this episode: Brock shares how religion became a part of his life and how he shares it with others, concentrating on: How religion was introduced to Brock; Brock’s motivation to share with others; How does religion help us to live better lives; Promoting spiritual health; Challenges when sharing religion; Religion and sports. Walkabout takeaways: Remember, there are so many things that we have in our lives that will make our lives better, religion is only one. Take some time and realize what it may do for you: Religion will have something for everyone, find out what it means to you; Spiritual growth is so important for our mental health, always keep this in mind; When you are trying to find that motivation in your life, include in your life an aspect of spiritual growth; Find a religion that works for you and use it to live the best life you can. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca , or follow us on Twitter @MikeChronicles or Scott Wilkins . Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you! Apologies: Please forgive us as you listen to this episode. There was difficulty with TC’s mic. This has been corrected for future episodes.…
Episode summary introduction: Good morning everyone, today we take a journey with another guest, Ian Parks, who shares with us the importance of volunteering in our community. There are so many positive things that volunteering can do for our life. Truly, volunteers make the world go round. Topics discussed in this episode: Why volunteer? What got you into volunteering? How important is volunteering to our communities? How do you find Life/Work balance when you choose to volunteer? What has been your biggest challenge as a volunteer? What has been most rewarding for you as a volunteer? What advice can you give someone who wants to volunteer or is already volunteering? Walkabout takeaways: When setting your sights on being a volunteer, a few things to consider: The more we give, the happier we feel; Volunteering increases self-confidence. When you volunteer, you are doing good for others and the community, which provides a natural sense of accomplishment; Your role as a volunteer can also give you a sense of pride and identity. And, when volunteering, maintain a balance. More about E-Walkabout: To learn more about Electronic Walkabout visit us at www.ewalkabout.ca , or follow us on Twitter @MikeChronicles or Scott Wilkins . Remember to take advantage of the moment before the moment takes advantage of you! Apologies: Please forgive us as you listen to this episode. There was difficulty with TC’s mic. This has been corrected for future episodes.…
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