Oldish - with Brian Austin Green, Sharna Burgess and Randy Spelling
Age-old questions meet new-age answers - with Randy Spelling, Brian Austin Green and Sharna Burgess
Genuine
25 jul
This podcast is amazing & all 3 hosts are so genuine, kind, helpful & understanding. They’re talking about all the hard stuff with such care & there’s something I can relate to in every episode. I believe this pod is helping so many more people than the hosts probably ever expected.
Real Genuine Topics
18 sept
As a long time OG Fan of Beverly Hills 90210. I automatically had to add this to my list of podcast. From the first episode I knew I was gonna love this. Randy, Brian and Sharna are always genuine and sincere. And the topics are all real life issues that everyone experiences. The topics are relatable to everyone I love everything about this podcast. I hope to continue for a long time. I’ll continue to listen every week. Much Love, Nicole
So Inspiring!
15 jul
My all-time favorite show has always been Beverly Hills 90210 and I absolutely love DWTS. I have watched all 10 seasons of 90210 repeatedly, and I had the pleasure of being in the audience in the ballroom when Sharna won the mirrorball with Bobby Bones. What an amazing night! I just listened to the episode with Ian Ziering it was so motivational and positive. All of your episodes have been, but this one in particular was just what I needed to hear right when I needed it. I met Ian in Vegas and he was so gracious to take a picture with me and my brother even though he was with his family. We waved and walked away because we didn’t want to disturb him and he waved us over and said he would take a picture anyway. my son has severe disabilities and I own my own business and my husband has a demanding job and this year I have been feeling alone and trapped by our situation with our son. I also get chronic migraines, which keeps me debilitated a lot of time and the depression just sunk in in a way that had never hit me before. My brother also relapsed this year after four years clean and sober so I very much appreciated your episode on addiction. When I was just feeling so angry and so sad and so lost, I went looking for something positive to listen to each day that would lift my spirits. I had never really been into podcasts before but I heard Brian on Shannon Doherty’s Let’s be clear podcast and I immediately decided I had to check out oldish. I’m so glad I did because everything you say is spot on. I am a trauma therapist that works exclusively with children and families in CPS custody who are either transitioning back home or transitioning into adoption who have Neurodiversity and have experienced a lot of trauma. I find myself using a lot of what you guys talk about and say in my sessions so you have helped me with my personal struggles but now also helping me professionally help my clients. I just wanted you to know how amazing I think your podcast is and how much I have needed it over this last month since I started listening. Please keep doing what you’re doing and bring more seasons!
Cancel culture is clearly not a thing of consequence.
17 may
No one is being cancelled for political incorrectness. NO ONE. Most people of power don’t experience “cancellation” until they’re imprisoned for undeniable assaults (plural or it doesn’t count) after many years of carving a swath of destruction wherever they roam. There’s an important difference between reasonable consequences for one’s actions and “cancellation”. Regarding labor union strikes of any kind for any reason: there’s no liberty in working for unlivable wages. Oligarchies of mafia crime bosses masquerading as politicians and entrepreneurs don’t want their royal subjects to have their basic needs met because that means they have time to realize the “middle class” and working poor are fighting over the scraps they leave behind, until more child labor laws are repealed, that is. Then is gets worse. Opposing labor unions is always a tool of authoritarianism, regardless of the economic policies and philosophies those authoritarian regimes impose (communism, capitalism, socialism… they all agree on suppressing labor unions in favor of the wealthy elite… it’s almost like upward mobility scares them and they realize economic power is political power). Politics are how we solve problems without violence. Labor unions are the only political power people have left after the Citizen’s United decision by SCOTUS and empiric evidence that popular policies are routinely not implemented by our elected officials, even after referendums are overwhelmingly passed. These robber barons won’t become more gentile as resource scarcity increases with climate change. I appreciate the discussion and think highly of all those speaking in this episode. I especially want to send all my love Shannen’s way for reasons too numerous for this public comment. Warmly, Dr. N.B.
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- CreadorRandy Spelling, Brian Austin Green and Sharna Burgess
- Años de actividad2023 - 2024
- Episodios67
- ClasificaciónApto
- Copyright© Oldish - with Brian Austin Green, Sharna Burgess and Randy Spelling Copyright 2024
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