Today we have dear friend Jo in the studio, here to talk to us about her experience and observations about running the theater department at a small high school. She walks us through how rewarding it can be to teach kids about regulating their emotions, taking on and understanding someone else’s life circumstances, and watching them draw parallels to their own life and growing from them. Diamalynne says approximately 13 words in this episode. Thank you for joining us today!
Music by Stephen Newman.
We have dear friend Dr. Jon Leggett in the studio today, here to talk with us about what it’s like being a psychologist with a license to prescribe in this modern time. We chat about suffering (as we tend to do on this podcast) and some potential causes thereof. There are two very smart and educated men talking in this episode, and Diamalynne is just happy to be here :) Thank you for joining us!
Music by Stephen Newman.
What would you do if you had a bunch of money just cha-ching right into your bank account for free today? Would you do something similar to what we would do? Would you do something totally different? Let us know what you would do with your newfound riches (and also can I borrow some money) Thank you for joining us today!
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We’re trying something a little different today here, folks. Instead of one big chewy topic, we’ve got a few smaller topics to poke and prod. Let us know what you think if this episode style, and if you have any topic suggestions please message them to @dlotmpod on Instagram. Thanks for joining us!
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BOY HOWDY WE GET ROWDY
Hello friends, welcome back to another very calm and normal episode of the Deep Lore of the Mind podcast here on Spotify, Amazon, and Apple. There are definitely no giggles in this episode, and we take every word very seriously. On a completely unrelated note, make sure your kids can’t hear this episode when you’re listening. Thanks for joining us!
Music by Stephen Newman.
We’re back and we’re continuing our discussion on money!! Doc gets a little fired up because the main talking point this week is about the amount of money you have equating to your moral virtue, and Doc vehemently disagrees. Don’t mind the fact I had to cut out a bit of discussion because of his word choices. Thanks for joining us!
Music by Stephen Newman.
(sorry this episode is a couple days late)
Here’s our Halloween special, where we talk all about why some people enjoy being scared - even to the point of seeking it out! Turns out, there’s actually a lot of reasons why someone might want to watch a scary movie or go to a haunted house. I mean, Doc won’t, but someone might. Doc is bad at scary things. Thanks for joining us!
Music by Stephen Newman.
Sometimes, we find that we’re interacting with views or opinions that we find wrong or even offensive. Rather than writing off the person saying these things or getting ready to fight them, have you ever stopped to consider what the deeper reason for their stance may be? In this episode, we talk about how understanding can be pivotal to having a productive conversation. Thank you for joining us!
Music by Stephen Newman.
Amy begins this episode with a very poignant quote, so be sure you really drink that in. Afterward, we continue to harp on hookup culture and some of the problems it perpetuates while diving into some personal experiences of our dear hosts’ around that topic. Loosely around that topic, in some cases, but still.
As a side note, 👾 is the emoji that Amy was talking about regarding bug catchers, in case you were wondering. Thanks for joining us this week!
Music by Stephen Newman.
This week, we have James back in town! We leverage his expertise of all things Marvel to begin to go over what Jungian social archetypes each of our New Avengers seem to fit into. We go over the Orphan, Eternal Child, and Shadow, with many more to come. Also, Yelena is the love of my life. Thank you for joining us!
Music by Stephen Newman.
Diamalynne was deep in her despair this week, just contemplating how the economy looks in comparison to how much she can make with a full time job. So, Doc comes in it’s some explanation of how this system came to be. Also, why is Bitcoin? I mean, just overall? And let us know where you want your homes to be because I must know!!! Thank you for joining us this week!
Music by Stephen Newman.
Amy is so back, baby! We talk about a plethora of topics, as we tend to do. And we laugh a lot. As we tend to do. Side note: coincidentally, I have a date tomorrow with someone new, so let’s hope there’s no ghosting in this graveyard 🤞 Thanks for joining us!
Music by Stephen Newman.
All I really want to point out is that when Doc called the mind the “locus of motion” at the end of the episode, I used all my power and self control to not say anything about how that sounds like the word locomotive and make a train of thought joke. You’re welcome, everyone. Thank you for joining us!
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Alright, apparently Doc had some people that wanted to fight him over the whole rant on pavement princesses last week. So this week, we have a far more levelheaded conversation as we get into the specifics of striving, and how compensation can manifest in different ways. Don’t worry, at the end of the episode he promises to get salty next week, maybe we’ll even have a full blown fist fight next time? I guess we’ll have to see. Thank you for joining us!
Music by Stephen Newman.
If it wouldn't tank the searchability of this episode, it would just be titled 🧂🧂🧂 because WOW, there are some big feelings being thrown around this week.🧂We talk about big trucks, tiny dicks, and our experiences with them. Well, about experiences with the big trucks, mostly. Anyway, thank you for joining us this week!
Music by Stephen Newman.
It's us again, we just can't stop releasing episodes! We have Amy back, and we go on a couple of funny digressions but it always ends up from the heart. And the heart of it all is hammering purity culture, which is always nice and cathartic for me to hear about. Wait, this isn't about me?
Anyway, thanks for joining us!
In Utah and need a therapist? Amy is open for clients!
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/amy-sygnatowicz-springville-ut/1251111
Music by Stephen Newman.
Aaaaaand this week, in the third corner... Krystal Fullmer!! We bring Krystal on to hear her insights about Truth, where our responsibilities lie when in relation to other people, and connections she's made about humanity and humility. We talk about marriage, divorce, friendships, even passing strangers on the street, and what they may be deserving of just simply by Being. Thank you for joining us!
Music by Stephen Newman.
Ladies and gentlemen, theys and thems, we’ve got James Pemberton on the podcast with us today! James is someone who took classes from Doctor D, and he left quite an impression on our dear Doc. James is a deep thinker, a kind soul, and an overall homie who can definitely hang. We dive into his experience with racism, some of the deep lore of where racist systems have stemmed from, and why “I don’t see color” may not be as righteous as some of us white people thought. Thank you for joining us today!
Follow James on Instagram @jpemboiv
Music by Stephen Newman.
Amy’s back in the house toniiiiight!!! This episode, we go off about seeking out diagnoses to justify shirking responsibility rather than expand your possibilities for being. Then we go off about narcissism. Then we go off about red pill/black pill culture. We seem to go off a lot, huh? Thank you for joining us!
In Utah and needing a therapist? Amy is available for new clients:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/amy-sygnatowicz-springville-ut/1251111
Music by Stephen Newman.
After some recent tragedies in the lives of the hosts, Doc and Diamalynne return to finish their discourse on good. Of course, I say “finish” lightly, because we almost always return to or recall topics we’ve covered in the past. Bottom line? Despite it all, you can still be kind. Even when it’s hard, especially when it’s hard, you can be kind. Thank you for joining us!
Music by Stephen Newman.