Keyword: personal responsibility

Domestic Violence Awareness April 23, 2013

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the critical issue of domestic violence with Dr. Noel Nelson, author of ‘Dangerous Relationships.’ They explore the alarming statistics surrounding domestic violence, including its prevalence and the various warning signs that can indicate a potentially abusive relationship. Dr. Nelson outlines seven key signs, such as controlling behavior, possessiveness, and insensitivity, that individuals should be aware of to protect themselves. The conversation emphasizes the importance of recognizing these signs early and taking proactive steps to ensure personal safety and well-being.

Protecting Others and Ourselves August 10, 2011

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Joseph, Linda Vanella, Lynn, Tom Bond, Yvonne

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the complex motivations behind the desire to protect others, often stemming from our own insecurities and fears. He discusses how individuals may attach themselves to those they feel compelled to protect, sometimes as a means of safeguarding their own emotional well-being. Through various anecdotes and examples, including relationships affected by addiction and mental health challenges, Armand encourages listeners to reflect on their protective instincts and the potential consequences of overextending themselves. The conversation delves into the Enneagram’s three instincts—self-preservation, social, and sexual—and how they influence our relationships and sense of safety.

Elders in the Workforce June 29, 2011

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the evolving dynamics of work, particularly focusing on the experiences of older employees. He discusses the implications of age discrimination, the impact of cubicle culture on individuality, and how technology has changed workplace interactions. Armand raises thought-provoking questions about work ethics, the nature of stealing in the workplace, and the balance between personal and professional responsibilities. Through engaging discussions with callers, he emphasizes the importance of community and personal integrity in the modern work environment.

Reactions to Catastrophe March 16, 2011

In this episode, host Armand DiMele discusses the varied human reactions to catastrophic events, particularly focusing on the recent disasters in Japan. He explores cultural differences in responses, emphasizing the Japanese values of security and harmony. Through engaging conversations with callers, the show delves into personal experiences of fear, helplessness, and the quest for understanding in the face of tragedy. DeMille encourages listeners to reflect on their own reactions and the importance of compassion in times of crisis.

Greed and Insatiability April 27, 2010

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the concept of greed and its insatiable nature, discussing how societal values and personal experiences shape our desires. He delves into the psychological aspects of greed, examining its impact on happiness and relationships. Through various examples, including the stock market and personal anecdotes, Armand invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences with greed. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the difference between healthy desires and destructive greed, encouraging a conversation about the balance between personal fulfillment and the well-being of others.

Paradox of Choice April 7, 2010

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Barry Schwartz, Sherri Siegel

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the paradox of choice, featuring insights from psychologist Barry Schwartz. Schwartz argues that while freedom and choice are essential to human welfare, an excess of options can lead to paralysis and dissatisfaction. He highlights how modern society’s abundance of choices in areas like healthcare and consumer goods can overwhelm individuals, making decision-making difficult and leading to regret. The conversation also touches on the implications of choice in personal relationships and the impact of societal expectations on happiness. Joined by guest Sherri Siegel, they explore the complexities of choice and its effects on mental health.

Practical Steps for Negotiating Fairness June 9, 2009

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Dr. B. Janet Hibbs, Dr. William Peter Atwood

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the complexities of fairness in relationships with Dr. B. Janet Hibbs and Dr. William Peter Atwood. They explore how our upbringing shapes our perceptions of fairness and the importance of trust in relationships. The conversation delves into common pitfalls couples face, such as quid pro quo negotiations and the impact of childhood experiences on adult relationships. The guests share practical exercises for couples to improve communication, recognize injustices, and foster appreciation, ultimately aiming to create a healthier dynamic in their partnerships.

Making Excuses January 24, 2008

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the pervasive habit of making excuses and its impact on personal responsibility and growth. He explores the origins of excuses, tracing them back to childhood and societal influences, while emphasizing the importance of owning one’s actions. Through anecdotes and examples, Armand illustrates how excuses can hinder success and self-improvement. He encourages listeners to recognize their choices, embrace responsibility, and cultivate a mindset that fosters accountability. The episode concludes with practical advice on overcoming the tendency to make excuses and building a more fulfilling life.

Noble Self and Positive Intentions December 13, 2007

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Stephanie Roth

In this episode, host Armand DiMele speaks with therapist Stephanie Roth about the concept of the ‘noble self’—the inner hero within each individual. They explore how focusing on positive intentions behind seemingly dysfunctional behaviors can lead to personal growth and understanding. Roth emphasizes the importance of uncovering the noble self in various situations, including overspending, addiction, and even infidelity, by recognizing the underlying motivations and desires that drive these actions. The conversation encourages listeners to approach their challenges with compassion and a focus on wellness rather than judgment.

Denial and Its Impact on Life November 28, 2007

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the psychological phenomenon of denial and its pervasive impact on various aspects of life, including relationships, addiction, and personal responsibility. He discusses different forms of denial, such as denial of fact, responsibility, and impact, and how they manifest in everyday situations. Through engaging examples and anecdotes, Armand highlights the importance of recognizing denial in oneself and others, emphasizing that understanding this defense mechanism is crucial for personal growth and healing. The episode also touches on the societal acceptance of denial and its consequences.