We found 2 episodes of Off The Dome Radio with the tag “comedy”.
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Episode 212: Lissa Sears, Comedian, Actor, Motivational Speaker, Author, and Founder of "Flat Out Love"
Episode | June 19th, 2023 | 1 hr 39 mins
comedian, comedy, flat out love, how to overcome adversity, lissa sears, lissa sears comedian, lissa sears flat out love, mental health
In this engaging podcast episode, we are joined by the multi-talented Lissa Sears. As a comedian, actor, motivational speaker, author, and the founder of "Flat Out Love", Sears shares her personal journey living with multiple sclerosis, the inception of her meetup group for those living flat post-mastectomy, and how comedy played a role in her life. She also enlightens us on the risks of breast cancer implants and how she developed a mindset to overcome life's tragedies. This is a heartfelt, inspiring, and informative episode you won't want to miss.
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Episode 58: Salesforce Acquires Tableau, Husband/Wife eCommerce Success Story, Political Corruption in Arkansas and Oklahoma, Discovering the Meaning of Life, and Finding the Truth Behind Criticism
Episode | June 11th, 2019 | 1 hr 30 secs
acquisitions, bicycle, cardio, comedy, criticism, data, determination, ecommerce, emotional intelligence, entrepreneurship, financial markets, fitness, google, health, joe rogan, markets, marriage, mental health, mindset, relationships, risk, risk-taking, salesforce, self-improvement, swimming, tableau, wellness
In today's current events, we talk about a couple who started its own ecommerce business after making the risky jump from a stable work environment, Salesforce's acquisition of Tableau, and a double homicide involving two former senators who are connected to corrupt information within the Arkansas and Oklahoma state governments.
In real life experience, Slager reflects on a valuable conversation he had with a patient regarding self-improvement, and Tim explains a small life change he made that has enhanced the way he looks at fitness and cardio.
In the book talk section, Slager talks about seeing the truth behind your partner's criticisms, influenced by "Getting the Love You Want" by Harville Hendrix. Tim ends the show highlighting the three ways we discover life, analyzing Viktor Frankl's "Man's Search for Meaning."