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  1. dotpaw podcast - Create -

    10H AGO

    dotpaw podcast - Create -

    Create means to bring something into existence or to produce something new. This can involve various contexts, including art, innovation, and everyday activities. Key Aspects of Creating Bringing into Existence: To create is fundamentally about making something that did not exist before. This can apply to physical objects, ideas, or experiences.Imaginative Skill: Creating often involves using imagination and talent. For example, an artist creates a painting or a musician composes a song.••Causing Situations: The term can also refer to causing a particular situation to exist, such as creating a welcoming atmosphere or creating demand for a product. Having children and raising a family is one of the most profound acts of creation. You’re bringing new life into the world and shaping it through love, guidance, and care. It’s creation at its most meaningful—building a future through your own family. The wheel, the printing press, electricity, the internet, and the smartphone are some outstanding creations. They’ve completely transformed how we live, communicate, and travel. Each one started as an idea and changed the course of human history. dotpaw podcast mid roll #2  Support the show @dotpaw1 on X https://buymeacoffee.com/dotpaw1 https://dotpawpodcast.buzzsprout.com/  https://www.buzzsprout.com/2033334 https://rumble.com/c/dotpawpodcast https://www.stickermule.com/dotpaw1 https://linktr.ee/dotpaw Feed | IPFS Podcasting https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100084218271364 https://dotpaw.net/index.html --DISCLAIMER-- This show contains the opinions of the host and guests and is meant for entertainment purposes only. Viewer discretion is advised. https://dotpaw.net/privacy-policy.html

    25 min
  2. dotpaw podcast - Birds -

    MAY 14

    dotpaw podcast - Birds -

    Major groups (examples) Passerines (songbirds/perching birds): Over half of all bird species — robins, sparrows, crows, etc.Waterfowl: Ducks, geese, swans.Raptors: Eagles, hawks, owls.Flightless: Ostriches, emus, penguins, cassowaries.Others: Parrots, hummingbirds, seabirds (albatrosses, puffins), etc.Birds live on every continent, including Antarctica (penguins), and range from the tiny bee hummingbird (~2 grams) to the ostrich (up to 150+ kg). Key characteristics that define birds: Feathers: Unique to birds among living animals (though some non-avian dinosaurs also had them). Used for flight, insulation, display, and waterproofing.Beaks (toothless jaws): Covered in keratin, highly specialized for different diets.Wings: Modified forelimbs. While not all birds fly (e.g., ostriches, penguins, kiwis), all have the basic wing structure.Hollow bones with air sacs: Makes them lightweight for flight while remaining strong.High metabolism & endothermy: They maintain high body temperatures and have a four-chambered heart.Hard-shelled eggs: Laid with a calcium carbonate shell.Excellent vision and often complex vocalizations (songs/calls). dotpaw podcast mid roll #2  Support the show @dotpaw1 on X https://buymeacoffee.com/dotpaw1 https://dotpawpodcast.buzzsprout.com/  https://www.buzzsprout.com/2033334 https://rumble.com/c/dotpawpodcast https://www.stickermule.com/dotpaw1 https://linktr.ee/dotpaw Feed | IPFS Podcasting https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100084218271364 https://dotpaw.net/index.html --DISCLAIMER-- This show contains the opinions of the host and guests and is meant for entertainment purposes only. Viewer discretion is advised. https://dotpaw.net/privacy-policy.html

    26 min
  3. dotpaw podcast - Fear

    APR 23

    dotpaw podcast - Fear

    Fear is an emotional response to a perceived threat or danger. It prepares your body and mind to react quickly: fight, flee, freeze, or (sometimes) fawn/submit. It's not just "being scared." Fear can range from mild unease (like worrying about a deadline) to full-blown terror (like facing a life-threatening situation). Interesting Facts You can experience fear without a specific "object"—free-floating anxiety.People with damage to the amygdala (rare) often lose the ability to feel fear, which can be extremely dangerous.Fear is highly contagious socially (mass panic, moral panics).Exposure therapy works because repeatedly facing a fear in safe conditions rewires the brain's threat response.••Some fears are culturally amplified (e.g., fear of sharks vs. statistically deadlier things like vending machines or cows). "I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer... I will face my fear... Only I will remain." dotpaw podcast mid roll #2  Support the show @dotpaw1 on X https://buymeacoffee.com/dotpaw1 https://dotpawpodcast.buzzsprout.com/  https://www.buzzsprout.com/2033334 https://rumble.com/c/dotpawpodcast https://www.stickermule.com/dotpaw1 https://linktr.ee/dotpaw Feed | IPFS Podcasting https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100084218271364 https://dotpaw.net/index.html --DISCLAIMER-- This show contains the opinions of the host and guests and is meant for entertainment purposes only. Viewer discretion is advised. https://dotpaw.net/privacy-policy.html

    31 min
  4. dotpaw podcast - Pain

    APR 16

    dotpaw podcast - Pain

    Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience  Pain Is Always Personal Past experiences and memories.Current mood, stress, or expectations.Cultural background or beliefs about pain (e.g., stoicism vs. open expression).Moving on from personal pain—whether it's emotional suffering from loss, betrayal, trauma, rejection, or a deep-seated hurt tied to your sense of self—is a gradual, nonlinear process. It doesn't mean erasing the pain or pretending it never happened. Instead, it involves reducing its grip on your daily life, processing it in healthy ways, and reclaiming your ability to live meaningfully despite it.  Well, I guess we all have these feelings We can't leave unreconciled Some of them burned on our ceilings Some of them learned as a child The things that we're concealing Will never let us grow Time will do its healing You've got to let it go RUSH - Geddy Lee, Neil Peart, Alex Lifeson dotpaw podcast mid roll #2  Support the show @dotpaw1 on X https://buymeacoffee.com/dotpaw1 https://dotpawpodcast.buzzsprout.com/  https://www.buzzsprout.com/2033334 https://rumble.com/c/dotpawpodcast https://www.stickermule.com/dotpaw1 https://linktr.ee/dotpaw Feed | IPFS Podcasting https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100084218271364 https://dotpaw.net/index.html --DISCLAIMER-- This show contains the opinions of the host and guests and is meant for entertainment purposes only. Viewer discretion is advised. https://dotpaw.net/privacy-policy.html

    38 min
  5. dotpaw podcast - Complacent -

    APR 2

    dotpaw podcast - Complacent -

    Complacent means feeling overly satisfied with yourself, your achievements, or your current situation—often to the point where you stop pushing for improvement or even become unaware of risks, problems, or opportunities around you. It carries a negative connotation of smug self-satisfaction or laziness in effort. How to avoid becoming complacent The good news is complacency is preventable with deliberate habits. It requires staying curious, uncomfortable on purpose, and proactive. Here are practical strategies:                                                                                                              Build self-awareness and seek feedback regularly Set stretching goals and challenge the status quo   Keep learning and get out of your bubble:.   Mix up routines and embrace discomfort    5.Stay vigilant with habits like risk assessment and rest/reflection  https://www.simonstapleton.com/complacent/ dotpaw podcast mid roll #2  Support the show @dotpaw1 on X https://buymeacoffee.com/dotpaw1 https://dotpawpodcast.buzzsprout.com/  https://www.buzzsprout.com/2033334 https://rumble.com/c/dotpawpodcast https://www.stickermule.com/dotpaw1 https://linktr.ee/dotpaw Feed | IPFS Podcasting https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100084218271364 https://dotpaw.net/index.html --DISCLAIMER-- This show contains the opinions of the host and guests and is meant for entertainment purposes only. Viewer discretion is advised. https://dotpaw.net/privacy-policy.html

    33 min
  6. dotpaw podcast -Existing / Living - REMASTERED -

    MAR 19

    dotpaw podcast -Existing / Living - REMASTERED -

    REMASTERED  The difference between "existing" and "living" lies in their connotations and implications, though they can sometimes be used interchangeably in casual contexts. Here's a breakdown: Existing: Refers to the state of being or having objective reality. It implies mere presence or survival without necessarily involving vitality, purpose, or engagement. For example, a rock exists, but it doesn't live. In human terms, "existing" might describe someone going through the motions of life without passion, growth, or fulfillment—e.g., "I'm just existing, not thriving."Living: Implies a more active, dynamic state of being, often associated with vitality, growth, consciousness, or purpose. It suggests engagement with life, whether through experiences, emotions, or biological processes. For example, "living" for a person might mean pursuing goals, enjoying relationships, or feeling alive, while for an organism, it involves biological functions like growth or reproduction.dotpaw podcast mid roll #2  Support the show @dotpaw1 on X https://buymeacoffee.com/dotpaw1 https://dotpawpodcast.buzzsprout.com/  https://www.buzzsprout.com/2033334 https://rumble.com/c/dotpawpodcast https://www.stickermule.com/dotpaw1 https://linktr.ee/dotpaw Feed | IPFS Podcasting https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100084218271364 https://dotpaw.net/index.html --DISCLAIMER-- This show contains the opinions of the host and guests and is meant for entertainment purposes only. Viewer discretion is advised. https://dotpaw.net/privacy-policy.html

    46 min

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