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By Jonathan Flores
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The podcast currently has 133 episodes available.
It shouldn't be a surprise to anyone, but relationships can be hard. We all tend to put things on others, many times without their knowledge, and then get upset when they don't meet our expectations. Or maybe there was that situation where someone hurt you, so we play the victim card or turn to gossip to bring them down further. Then we have those relationships that blindside us and we don't know how to recover. This week on the show Kati has come back (for the fourth time!) to have this conversation about relationships. We go on a journey talking about relationships from multiple aspects.
Just like every other episode she has been on, we could go on talking for hours and end up covering a handful of micro-topics within the larger. I'd love to hear, and I'm sure Kati would also, what you took away from our discussion and your input in the matter. Reach out to us on the socials to connect, but in the meantime I hope you enjoy the episode!
Connect with Kati!
https://www.instagram.com/kati.vanloo
https://www.kativanloo.com/social-links
Have you ever read an article or watched a video and it makes you stop and think? You take the message from it and soak it in, trying to understand how you can apply it to your life. This week on the show I talk about one of those moments, well actually a few of them that happened around the same time. Josh Lynott (whom I called John early in the episode) has a project called “A Note to the Runners” and one of his videos had me thinking. Then the overall flow of leaving a note to myself and how my new habit of journalling has helped me do just that.
I talk about my ideas around the notes I leave myself and how they play into a larger picture of purpose and perspective. I hope you enjoy and more importantly, get something from this episode. All the reels I mentioned in the episode are listed below.
Reels:
https://www.instagram.com/p/C55P59IuDD4/
https://www.instagram.com/p/C4jBb2jPNPo/
https://www.instagram.com/p/C5dSBdZuBAv/
Follow me on all the socials @Flores.Run
So this episode was supposed to come out weeks ago, but... Let me stop myself right there! This is the problem; I instantly use an excuse instead of taking ownership of poor planning, time management, etc. This week on the show, I talk about excuses. I break down some reasons why I think we make excuses and talk through some ways to combat that instinct. This episode is one of those where I'm definitely talking to myself, but I hope you also have something to walk away with. Enjoy!
We have all had those relationships where we feel like maybe we are giving a little bit more than the other, but we just don't know what we should do. Do we hold back to balance things out or do we press on and continue as everything is okay? I don't think there is a right answer to this question but maybe we need to look at the question in a different light. This week on the show my good friend Deb joins me to talk all about relationships and how we show up in them. You are getting an insight into our monthly conversations where we start with work and then quickly pivot into three different topics at once!
I hope you can learn something new or at least think about your relationships in a different light after listening to this. Enjoy!
Relationships are tough! Whether we are talking about romantic relationships or not, we must do things to make them work. This week on the show, Kaela joins me in discussing how to come together in a relationship to make it work. We talk about the importance of communication, serving others and a few other aspects that we believe to be important to having strong relationships. We talk through some of our past "discussions," and hopefully, you find some humor and some nuggets of info that you can bring to your relationships.
Check out the full video on Spotify and Youtube!
Sometimes life changes on us quickly and we have to adjust. That adjustment may not come as fast as we would like, but we have to continue after it, consistently to see the results in the long run. This week, Courtney joins me on the podcast to discuss her story and journey into running. We talk about identity, finding balance, relationships and a handful of other topics. Enjoy!
Connect with Courtney - https://www.instagram.com/ccroadruns/
Have you ever thought about the "why" you make the decisions you do? Like where do you have your trust and focus that has you lean one way versus another when making a decision? I know I talk about it a lot on the show in regards to understanding you, but I recently heard a quote regarding faith and actions that got me thinking. This week, I talk about faith and this aspect of "it's not if you have faith, but what do you have your faith in?" This is not an episode on religion (willing to have that convo if you'd like), but really just the big picture when we think about what we have faith in. Hope you enjoy it!
Connect with Flores:
www.instagram.com/flores.run
We are able to accomplish more when we can get together as a group going towards a collective task or goal. Sometimes it can be tackling a large problem and other times it could be running a marathon, literally.
Connect with Jessi www.instagram.com/jessirunsmarathons
New year and a new word! Looking ahead at 2024, I had been pondering what my "one word" would be for the year. What word would be integral to accomplishing everything I wanted for the year.
Perspective
Today on the show, I go over my thoughts about perspective and how it really can be the basis for a lot of our day to day actions. When we have the right perspective, we can spend our time and energy focused on the right things, which will get us the results we set out for in the first place. Enjoy!
As we approach the end of the year, we often take a look back and reflect on all that we did. Unfortunately, we tend to focus primarily on what we wanted to do, but didn't. Or maybe the things that we tried to do but "failed." Today on the show, I talk about reframing our mindset away from the "checklist" of the things I completed vs didn't and shifting that thought process to "What did I learn through the process." If we focus specifically on only what we completed, we are missing out on so much of our learning opportunities in the tough times. I hope you can reframe this thinking to set yourself up for a better mindset heading into 2024.
Thanks for sticking around for another year of the podcast. I'll be taking a few weeks off for the holidays but will come back strong at the beginning of the year with some fresh ideas and great new (and returning) guests!
The podcast currently has 133 episodes available.