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Regular Guy Friday Ep. 10: Emotions in Illness and Fearing Trap Doors
Regular Guy Friday Ep. 10: Emotions in Illness and Fearing Trap Doors
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78 minutes
Released:
Apr 16, 2021
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Podcast episode
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Hey Kweenz! Happy Friday! Kels & Kev did this week's RGF remotely with Kelsey being back in LA. The duo discussed the power of empathy: how it may be the best coping mechanism for today and how it could be THE key to forgiveness. Kev talked about three different Kweenz he and Maria met over the past week, each of whom had varying physical ailments and mental anxieties. Though their physical ailments differed, each woman had similar emotional issues and traumas that led to their illnesses. Kels & Kev discussed how emotions triggering disease in women is a growing epidemic due to life being harder and, ironically, being easier. They also talked about women living life in constant fear that a trap door will open or the other shoe will drop and the role this thinking has in illness. Kelsey revealed the rules involved when singing in the car when driving with Kev and the duo teased forming a band and performing for Night of a 1000 Kweens 2. Sadly, they forgot to open the show with 'Hey Kweenz.' And worse, they forgot to end it with 'Bye Betch.' However, because we are all Kweenz we know our fellow Kweenz won't hold it against us:)
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Released:
Apr 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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