Zachthinkshare Podcast Zach Thinkshare
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I make a bunch of short form educational/personal life story-telling, and my friend told me after listening to me on someone else's podcast that some of my longer form ideas would be really valuable for people to hear in this form, so I'm trusting Frank knows...
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S3 E11: May 8th Boring Meeting with Alyssa
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S3 E10: A successful not fun convo | Persist App
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S3 E9: Zach strong arming Alyssa unintentionally
Summary
In this conversation, Zach Watson discusses various topics during a board meeting. They talk about financial planning, including budgeting and taxes. They also discuss upcoming events, such as a wedding and a trip. Additionally, they touch on the importance of sharing interests and experiences with each other. -
S3 E8: Professor Neil and Zach talk Masculinity and Parasocial relationships
Summary
In this podcast episode, Zach Watson interviews Professor Neil Shyminsky about his work in calling out toxic masculinity and making academic concepts accessible. They discuss the challenges of being a content creator and the importance of addressing misinformation. They also explore the themes of identity and transformation in the movie Barbie and the role of men in society. The conversation touches on the potential market for books on masculinity and the dangers of certain ideologies. In this conversation, Zach Watson and Neil Shyminsky discuss various topics related to content creation, parasocial relationships, and the impact of their work. They explore the reasons why certain messages resonate with young audiences and the importance of confidence in personal interactions. They also discuss the challenges and benefits of being recognized in public and the dynamics of parasocial relationships. Additionally, they touch on the process of creating content and the potential future projects they may pursue. -
S3 E7: Minimum Standard of Care (Solo)
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S3 E6: Renee | The Mom Room Talks domestic labor and social media
SummaryIn this conversation, Zach Watson and Renee discuss various topics related to parenting, emotional expression, and shared responsibilities. They explore the challenges of default parenting and the societal expectations placed on women. They also discuss the importance of emotional expression and vulnerability, highlighting the positive impact of emotional masculinity. The conversation emphasizes the need for open communication and planning in order to navigate shared responsibilities effectively. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights into parenting dynamics and the importance of emotional well-being. In this conversation, Renee discusses her education and background in psychology, specializing in attachment, defense mechanisms, and reflective functioning. She also shares her research on the efficacy of psychotherapy for eating disorders, highlighting the challenges and nuances of conducting research in this field. Renee emphasizes the importance of a healthy approach to food and parenting, promoting a balanced and mindful perspective. She also discusses the limitations of clickbait and the need for nuance in understanding research findings. Finally, Renee shares her plans for the future, including live events, in-person interviews, and a second podcast.Takeaways
Societal expectations often place a heavier burden of emotional labor on women, leading to challenges in communication and self-expression.
Emotional vulnerability and expression are important for both men and women, and should be encouraged and celebrated.
Shared responsibilities in parenting and household tasks require open communication and planning to ensure a fair distribution of labor.
Modeling healthy emotional expression for children is crucial in fostering their emotional well-being and understanding.
Recognizing and addressing default parenting dynamics can lead to more balanced and fulfilling relationships. Education and specialization in psychology can shape one's perspective and approach to various topics.
Research on psychotherapy for eating disorders is complex and often limited in its scope.
Promoting a healthy relationship with food and avoiding restrictive behaviors can positively impact children's attitudes towards food.
Clickbait headlines often oversimplify complex research findings, and it's important to seek nuance and context.
Future plans include live events, in-person interviews, and a second podcast.