On Not Growing Up w/ Adam Carolla

Fireside Chat Ep. 93 – On Not Growing Up with Special Guest Adam Carolla originally aired on August 1st, 2019 

This week’s Fireside Chat features Adam Carolla, comedian and host of one of the most downloaded podcasts in the world, the Adam Carolla Show. They discuss their upcoming movie, “No Safe Spaces”, and college students who cannot handle the presence of conservative ideas. The left can’t stand their ideas being challenged and the movie takes an unfiltered look at their immaturity.

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The End of Genesis – Genesis 49:23-50:26

In this final episode of the Weekend Torah teaching through Genesis, Dennis Prager delves into the complexities of Jewish tradition, exploring the nuances of morality, family dynamics, and the human condition. As he navigates the final chapters of the Book of Genesis, Prager examines the story of Jacob’s death and the subsequent actions of his sons, Joseph and his brothers. With his signature blend of humor and insight, Prager sheds light on the intricacies of the Jewish tradition, revealing the ways in which it has shaped the way we think about morality, family, and community.

Throughout the episode, Prager discusses the concept of “white lies” and how they can be used to maintain peace and harmony within families. He also explores the idea of the “goodness” of the Jewish people, highlighting the importance of compassion and kindness in Jewish tradition. Additionally, Dennis touches on the theme of the afterlife, discussing the Jewish belief in an afterlife and the idea that a good God would not create a world with so much injustice and cruelty without providing a way for individuals to be held accountable.

Next week, we’ll delve into the complexities of the families of Genesis before moving into the second book of the Torah: Exodus. 

The Missing Tile Syndrome and the Power of Gratitude

In today’s Friday episode of the Happiness Hour, Dennis delves into the concept of the, “Missing tile syndrome,” a phenomenon where we focus on what’s lacking in our lives. This idea is so universal that it’s hard to imagine someone who hasn’t experienced it. From the woman who only saw wedding rings on others, to the bald man who noticed hair everywhere, the missing tile syndrome is a natural part of human nature.

Dennis shares personal anecdotes and listener stories that illustrate how this syndrome can manifest in our lives. We hear from Carrie, a single mom who was struggling to make ends meet, and how she shifted her focus from what she was missing to the blessings she already had. We also meet Patty, a hypnotherapist who has helped countless people overcome their own missing tile syndromes. These stories highlight the importance of gratitude and reframing our perspectives.

Vitamin N: The Parenting Prescription That Works

Dennis Prager’s conversation with family psychologist John Rosemond is a must-listen for parents and anyone interested in understanding the root of the problems plaguing modern society. In this episode of Timeless Wisdom, they dive into the concept of “Vitamin N,” which stands for the word “no,” and how its absence is affecting children’s emotional resilience and character development.

The discussion centers around the idea that today’s parents are failing to deny their children the opportunity to experience the natural consequences of their actions, leading to an entitled and emotionally fragile generation. Rosemond shares his insights on how the shift in parenting styles, particularly the emphasis on validating children’s emotions, has contributed to this issue. He also highlights the importance of teaching children the value of responsibility and obligation, rather than just focusing on relationships and feelings.

Why Are Women More Liberal than Men?

In a fascinating discussion on the Male/Female Hour, Dennis discusses differences between men and women. Dennis delves into the intriguing question of why women tend to be more liberal in their politics than men. This episode of Timeless Wisdom explores the underlying reasons behind this phenomenon, examining the distinct ways in which men and women think and approach problems.

Dennis presents two key points that contribute to this difference: men tend to think in macro terms, focusing on what’s best for society, while women think in micro terms, prioritizing what’s best for themselves and their families. Additionally, women are more nurturing and compassionate, often translating their natural instincts into a desire for the state to nurture and care for individuals. This leads to a greater emphasis on social welfare and government intervention in personal lives.

The Greatest Generation, the Baby Boomers, and the Failure to Teach Values

In a thought-provoking episode of Timeless Wisdom, the speaker delves into the intriguing question of how a generation can produce a generation with such vastly different values. The speaker reflects on the Baby Boomers, who grew up in a time of great social change, and wonders how they ended up with values that are often in stark contrast to those of their parents, the Greatest Generation.

This episode explores the idea that the lack of articulation of values is a key factor in the shift in values. Dennis notes that the Greatest Generation didn’t do a great job of teaching their children what they stood for, and instead, relied on their children to pick up on their values through osmosis. However, this approach didn’t work, and the result was a generation that rejected many of the values of their parents.

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