Welcome to Healthy Perspectives hosted by Jeremiah Guidos. We take on challenging and current cultural issues through a clinical lens. Learn more at: www.healthy-perspectives.com/podcast
Tip of the Day: Death doesn't make you a martyr, life does.
Today we take a look at the Renee Good situation. We infuse empathy, which means, we're going to irritate all the listeners with this one. One thing is certain, Becca Good has as much responsibility in the loss of life as anyone on the scene. She made the situation much more hostile than was necessary and it, undoubtedly put everyone on edge more. At the end of the day, ca...
Tip of the Day: Know what you stand for!
Today we take a look at what is happening between the United States and Venezuela. This is an angle that most of you probably aren't taking a close look at because this is what's really uncomfortable about the situation.
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Tip of the day: Process Matters!!!
Today, we take a closer look at the Trump way of making decisions—but not through a political lens. Instead, we step back and examine what his approach reveals about leadership, trust, and how decisions actually get made in high-pressure environments.
If you’re less interested in taking sides and more interested in understanding how people operate when stakes are high, this episode offers a perspe...
Tip of the Day: Sometimes the BEST things can be really hard.
Welcome to the fourth episode of "LIES". Today, we're going to address several lies about marriage. We even added a surprise bonus lie at the end of the podcast that wasn't originally included in the plan. We address transactions, deceptions, sex, and even divorce in this podcast. Let us know what you think.
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Tip of the Day: You're not broken because you were a victim. You're broken if you stay a victim.
Tip of the Day: I hope some of you have ADHD and choose not to medicate it away!
Welcome to the third episode of "LIES". Today, we're going to address the lie that "Trauma breaks people". In fact, trauma is a natural response to complete loss of autonomy. The system responds in a defensive posture and the result is TRAUMA. Listen and l...
Tip of the Day: I hope some of you have ADHD and choose not to medicate it away!
Welcome to the second episode of "LIES". Today, we're going to address the lie that "You are the problem if you don't fix the ADHD". This is false narrative that many people have bought into. Not only are you not the problem, you may be the solution to some of our greatest needs. There's no conspiracy talk in our podcast. We present facts and realities...
Tip of the Day: Lies, secrets, and deceptions destroy relationships... and lives.
Welcome to the first part of the series we're calling "LIES". Today, we're going to address the lie that "Anxiety is bad". This is a blatantly false narrative designed to prevent you from being successful. There's no conspiracy talk in our podcast. We present facts and realities and hope it helps.
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Tip of the day: Stop assuming! It makes you act unintelligently.
Two of the most explosive cultural flashpoints of our time collide in this week’s episode. We dive into the Epstein saga—not just the victims, perpetrators, and pursuit of justice, but the deeper national crisis it exposes: a culture of secrecy, deception, and lies. We unpack why the cover-ups may be more corrosive than the crimes themselves—and even explore a therape...
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We take a look at the impacts of a shutdown 37 days later. There are a lot of things we could complain about, but why? You were built for hard things. We'll point at some of the risks associated with a long term government shutdown as well as the rewards. You may be struggling right now and if you are, this one is for you. If you're not, it's still for your because we cover multiple angles.
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Today we take a look at the scale of humanity/heartless and compare that scale to healthy/unhealthy to see if the friction point is something we handle well. We use a current event from a local issue around homelessness as our inspiration for the podcast. Though it's a local issue, it happens all over the country, so it should be applicable to you as well. Come explore altruism, empathy, and the homeless issue with us.
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Today, we explore the psychological and sociological issues behind a government shutdown. Over three weeks into the government shutdown that we were told would mess up our lives, and most people don't even feel it. The longer it goes, the more we have to question what our government is actually accomplishing while it's open and running. Are we spending time, energy, and resources in the most effective way? Should we cut more progra...
Tip of the day: Stop waiting. Create our people group.
Today we take a look at a pattern that is on the rise at Healthy Perspectives. People want to find their people. They spend a lot of time on the sideline looking and trying to "find" their people. We propose an alternative and provide sound reasoning for why you might want to start a group of people yourself. The selfish version is that you need a group anyway. However, there's...
The recent shutdown of the government has created a lot of conversation about what people call "healthcare". The reality is different than what you want it to be. "Healthcare" costs a lot of money, and it's not actually improving health most of the time. We provide some simple data to explain the premise. We are intimately aware that access to care has saved lives, but we can't miss the forest for the trees. This episode looks at t...
Today we take a look at how the Bible and Pscyhology are not at odds. Yup, they go together remarkably well. Everything we learn about human design in Genesis 1-4 can teach you the foundations or all pscyhological theory.
Pscyhodynamic - check
Bahavioral psych - check
Cognitive psych - check
Humanistic psyc - check
Systems theory - check
Biology - check
It's all in the Bible. You don't have to believe me. Read it for yourself. It s...
Tip of the day: Following the media timelines is psychological insanity and social/cultural suicide.
Today we take a look at the amount of time and attention the media gives to emotionally charged situations and how fast the move on. The national media lacks humanity altogether and it's evident if you look objectively. It's clear as can be by looking at the Annunciation church murders, Charlie Kirk, Iryna Zarutska and many things ...
Today we take a look at how to identify unifying messages in our wildly polarized culture. We provide several recent examples to help with clarity.
Tip of the day: Love up close or love at a distance. Just make sure it's love.
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In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's murder, we've encountered a lot of things psychologically and culturally. Simultaneously, we've had to figure out what this means for personally and professionally. Today we give you a glimpse into real time practice that we teach at Healthy Perspectives and we also live it out. This is a journey worth checking out.
Tip of the Day: You are more important than the issue.
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Much of the nation is mourning Charlie Kirk's murder. We took a little time to get better clarity before we put information out. Today we address the grief, social media tactics, and more.
Tip of the day: When evil shows up, take note.
You'll probably notice a difference in this post because we use a different scale that we don't often use here at Healthy Perspectives. Some situations require a slightly different vantage, and this...
Mass shootings are still a thing and we take a look at the reasons why. The answers may seem so simple. Control the guns. Control security in high risk areas. Provide better mental health support. Well, these are all great topics to discuss but they avoid the real issue. You're not addressing how this is your responsibility. That's right, YOU'RE THE PROBLEM!!! In this episode of empathy training, we address the role of accountabili...
Today we take a look a the dreaded concept of divorce. Our culture often teaches us that it's no big deal or that you should never get divorced. Both of these are unhealthy views. We provide 7 lessons learned in Jeremiah's practice while working with couples. There are a number of other lessons to consider as well but these ones are some of the most common.
Tip of the day: Your word is your most valuable asset.
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