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In this episode of Scott's Thoughts, host Scott delves into the complexities of the Jewish dating world post-COVID, sharing his personal observations and experiences. He discusses the challenges faced by both men and women, the impact of societal norms, and the importance of clear communication and self-awareness in relationships. Scott also emphasizes the need for physical and mental self-improvement and the benefits of attending community events. Tune in for an honest and thought-provoking conversation about modern dating, self-development, and finding meaningful connections. 00:00 Introduction and Host Welcome 00:10 Challenges in the Jewish Dating World 01:46 Men and Women are Different 03:19 Superficiality and Dating Apps 06:00 Importance of Short Dates 09:06 Self-Improvement and Therapy 11:09 Physical Fitness and Appearance 14:03 Commitment to Self-Improvement 14:26 Dating Timelines and Cultural Differences 14:57 The Stigma of Divorce 15:48 The Importance of Attending Events 19:29 Reputation and Self-Awareness 24:05 Final Thoughts on Self-Improvement

The Buddy Review Podcast is a weekly show where Scott and Casille discuss their favorite TV shows, movies, and other pop culture topics. In this episode, they talk about the Australian children's animated TV show Bluey. They particularly focus on the episode "Keepy Uppy", where the two main characters, Bluey and Bingo, play Keepy Uppy with their parents. The hosts discuss “yes and” and why it’s important as well as keeping kids occupied while you must do other things around the house and how it's important to have a game where they can play, but at the same time, something where you are able to do what you need to do. In this episode, Scott and Casille talk about the importance of fostering a sense of cooperation and to take the ideas of others, accept them in their entirety and add to them by utilizing a classic Improv rule “Yes and”. This not only applies to fun theatrical performances, but also to playing with kids and even engaging with one another on a deeper emotional level. Playing, relationships, and entertainment could get stale if the individuals involved are not actively participating in pushing along the story. It can be difficult to entertain children when you need to get housework done, but simple games and the incorporation of improvisational rules can go a long way with helping keep them engaged and occupied.

The Buddy Review Podcast is a weekly show where Scott and Casille discuss their favorite TV shows, movies, and other pop culture topics. In this episode, they talk about the Australian children's animated TV show Bluey. They particularly focus on the episode "Hospital", where the two main characters, Bluey and Bingo, play hospital with their dad. The hosts discuss how the episode accurately portrays the experience of being a child in a hospital, and how it can be a scary and confusing experience for kids. They also talk about how the episode shows the importance of communication and explaining things to kids in a way that they can understand. In this episode Scott and Casille talk about how it's important to explain things to kids in a way that they can understand. Kids don't have the same understanding of the world as adults, so it's important to break things down for them in a way that they can make sense of. This is especially important when it comes to scary or confusing experiences, like going to the hospital. By taking the time to explain things to kids, we can help them feel more comfortable and less scared. Another topic on this episode is that it's important to be patient with kids. Kids are still learning and growing, so they're not going to understand everything right away. It's important to be patient with them and to give them the time they need to learn. This is especially important when it comes to communicating with kids. By being patient, we can help kids feel more comfortable and confident in communicating with us.

The Buddy Review Podcast is a weekly show where Scott and Casille discuss their favorite TV shows, movies, and other pop culture topics. In this episode, they talk about the Australian children's animated TV show Bluey. In this episode of the Buddy Review, Scott and Casille discuss the Bluey episode "Magic Xylophone". They talk about how the episode teaches kids about taking turns and communicating their feelings. They also share their own experiences with taking turns and communicating with their children. They both agree that it can be difficult for kids to take turns, especially when they are frustrated. They suggest that parents should be patient and help their children learn how to take turns. They also suggest that parents should model good communication skills for their children.



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In this episode of Scott's Thoughts Join Scott in thinking about: Our house… in the middle of the street. But is the castle worth the upkeep? Before you take the leap, there are a few basic questions you should ask yourself and guess who’s got two thumbs, a great podcast voice, and years of knowledge and experience to help you out? That’s right, this guy.

In this episode of Scott's Thoughts Join Scott in thinking about: Gratitude. According to the theory of positive psychology, gratitude is the human way of acknowledging the good things of life. I challenge you to practice Martin Seligman’s famous “Three Good Things” exercise. For one week, each night, write down three things that you are grateful for. Include what you noticed, how it made you feel. Anything counts: The events you choose can be large or small.

In this episode of Scott's Thoughts Join Scott in thinking about: Be kind, rewind! Nah, I'm just kidding! This episode isn't about feeling nostalgia, it's about feeling for others! Maya Angelou once said that "I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel".