We’ve enjoyed the good use of humor when it is something that everyone is in on and is not at anyone’s expense. We’ve also been in a room during the uncomfortable or ugly moment when someone is the brunt of a joke meant to hurt or put someone down. In a society where roasting someone is seen as perfectly acceptable fun, or where cultural norms such as playing the dozens or giving family members nicknames that aren’t always flattering are just a part of the culture, where do we draw the lines? Join Dr. Lynne and Justin as they give their takes on where humor and conflict intersect both positively and negatively.
There are a lot of ways that people try to be helpful to others. What happens when your way involves what some people define as shaming? In a time where shaming has become the new motivator, join Dr. Lynne and Justin as they give their take on walking this thin line and the effects it has on all of us. "
Are parents arguing with their children about listening to rap music? Has hip-hop music made it almost impossible for adults to appreciate the art and listen to music with their children? Dr Lynne and Justin incorporate some of their real life conversations into this discussion. Join us as we share our perspectives and tips for how to have this ongoing generational conversation.
Everywhere you look, you can find someone gaining friends, followers and more by gossiping about other people’s lives. What used to be just in the church or at the office water cooler, is now a full-time job for some people.Is it now okay to gossip about other people even though it is still causing conflict? We want to know what you think, so join Dr. Lynne and Justin as they tackle this juicy topic.
#emotionaltriggers #innerconflicts #e360tv Everyone has something that triggers them. Old wounds and hurt, past traumas and conflicts are just one text or action away from causing some kind of reaction within us. When that happens, how prepared are you to deal with it effectively? Do you just pop off and make a scene? Do you walk away or ghost people or do you manage it in ways that don’t create or escalate unnecessary conflict? Join Dr. Lynne and Justin as they share their own experiences with being triggered and how we can all be more successful in handling our triggers. #emotionaltriggers #innerconflicts #e360tv #trajectorychannel #workingitout
#livingwithparents #movingbackhome #e360tv Should parents charge rent? Can young adults still be treated as adults while under their parent’s roof? Recently, there has been a surge of adults finding themselves living with or moving back in with their parents and for a plethora of reasons. This is causing major conflict. Join us as we give our takes on how to walk this thin line, while strengthening dynamics all at the same time. #livingwithparents #movingbackhome #e360tv #trajectorychannel #workingitout
In a world where showing emotion in many cases is seen as a weakness or simply not welcomed, we also know that too much of anything can become unhealthy. So where do we draw the line, aside from physical violence? Tune in and join Dr. Lynne and Justin as they share their thoughts and experiences on this important topic. #overreacting #gettingemotional #e360tv #trajectorychannel #workingitout
Are you trying to forgive someone for something they said or did, but just really don’t want to or don’t know how? We’ve been there. In this episode, Dr. Lynne and Justin will be taking you through the skills and mindset needed to forgive and release yourself of internal weight .
Join Dr. Lynne and Justin for their season opener where they welcome Dr. Joe Burns, a money EQ specialist for people with impatient ambition who has helped hundreds of people gain control over their emotions when dealing with finances. Dr. Joe has added to his repertoire of services an exciting and necessary podcast that talks about the history of racism and money in the United States. There will be some real surprises and revelations in this conversation.