EPISODE 28 "MISUNDERSTOOD"
2:30
14 күн бұрын
EPISODE 26 "IS IT ADHD OR ME?"
1:59
IN WOMEN & GIRLS
13:55
3 ай бұрын
EPISODE 14 "ADHD & ESTROGEN"
1:31
EPISODE 9 "TRAUMA & ADHD"
2:10
7 ай бұрын
EPISODE 6 "WHAT DO I DO?"
2:02
7 ай бұрын
EPISODE 5 "NEW YEAR, SAME YOU"
1:21
EPISODE 4 "INVISIBLE DISORDER"
1:47
EPISODE 3 "CANCELING PLANS"
1:15
8 ай бұрын
EPISODE 2 "WEIRD THINGS"
2:03
8 ай бұрын
EPISODE 1 "OVERWHELM"
2:29
8 ай бұрын
ROBOTS CAN'T MAKE BURRITOS
1:24
9 ай бұрын
ROBOTS ARE TAKING OVER
14:19
9 ай бұрын
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@zazoom4907
@zazoom4907 Күн бұрын
Did she end the show barefoot
@footkisser1297
@footkisser1297 Күн бұрын
Nice feet for sure!
@BadLuckLuke
@BadLuckLuke 3 күн бұрын
One of us presenter!!! 👣
@dikenlikalp
@dikenlikalp 3 күн бұрын
This was disapointing to watch. I just listened to a nine year old podcast of you saying that you talked to Louie about it and thats it, you figured it out. And after the climate change it was easy to hit low and change the tone of your experience I guess.
@darkengine5931
@darkengine5931 4 күн бұрын
I seem to be one of these "empaths" but I can't blame you! I'm a complete hyper-sensitive handful. People seem to talk about being an "empath" like it's a superpower; for me it's a neuroticism. I grew up in a household where my parents fought all the time, including violently. My earliest memory as an infant was my mother holding a kitchen knife to my father's throat while I cried. I can't remember anything before that. I think most true "empaths" have an experience like this in their early childhood. When we have experiences like this, you become hyper-tuned and hyper-aware of other people's body language, starting with your parents. You want to be able to detect even the most subtle hint that you mother or father is upset so that you can either calm them down, go outside, or lock yourself in a room. People paint "empath" like it's a pretty-sounding thing but I really think this is the gist of it. I became hyper-sensitive to how other people feel because I needed to become so to avoid finding myself in the middle of an epic fight. But it is hardly a superpower for me. It is such a source of stress. I'm the type of person where if I see even one person frowning at my own Birthday party, I start to feel upset and frown. I'm sure you can imagine how unpleasant it is to be around us. I've learned to overcome some of it but I'm still so sensitive to this, and I'm no saint. If I start to get pulled down by someone else's negative energy, I start to become cranky and upset myself and have sometimes lashed out at other people for things that shouldn't even upset a normal person (it didn't even personally affect me). So I think "empath" should rightfully be viewed in a negative light. It's something I've been working all my life to try to mitigate because it's certainly psychologically unhealthy. I want to become less of an "empath".
@panaceiasuberes6464
@panaceiasuberes6464 5 күн бұрын
So despite all the free publicity from Louis CK this is where you end up?
@AdamanTium-d6w
@AdamanTium-d6w 5 күн бұрын
Is that wynona ryder?
@swimmerbrad1872
@swimmerbrad1872 5 күн бұрын
What did his wife think of this
@RogerAlan
@RogerAlan 10 күн бұрын
Joan was killed for talking about Michelle Obama’s penis.
@DingoDave69
@DingoDave69 11 күн бұрын
I don't give a shit about their respect either. They will learn it the hard way if need be.
@tabsntoot
@tabsntoot 14 күн бұрын
hot
@danielbaetens1587
@danielbaetens1587 15 күн бұрын
TOES NOM
@stevensmith4763
@stevensmith4763 16 күн бұрын
No… Bill Clinton didn’t bring that great economy… that was Newt Gingrich, Dick Armey and the conservative Republican Congress’s Contract With America. Clinton just got to ride that wave of prosperity…
@chrisfenner8876
@chrisfenner8876 19 күн бұрын
Colbert is a woke Loser !!
@gad1930
@gad1930 21 күн бұрын
I could listen to you say 'important' properly all day long
@jamesmurray895
@jamesmurray895 21 күн бұрын
Care less about the label just how soft our replacements are
@wheelieblind
@wheelieblind 24 күн бұрын
Well at least most of Gen X doesn't give a damn lol. I guess that article is about early millennials who did not have a computer yet even though it existed.
@FrankStein1
@FrankStein1 26 күн бұрын
Not sure why she missed out on so much .. the 80's did have booming economy thanks to Reagan. It was clinton in 90's that screwed it all up. Corporate world?? Have you never heard of preppies? In early 80's it was the thing to be Corporate or in something like wall street firms. They even made a bunch of movies about this kind of thing in early 80's. By 83 the first of us genx were already graduating high school with credits in drafting , home ec, automotive, carpentry, radio and t.v. among other things that made trade schools so much easier .. not to mention gave us head starts in college for a " useful " degree not like todays youth with social economics studies in human growth with an emphasis on yada yada yada. Useless degrees which gets them no job and no respect and a whole lot of debt. While you were potty training us first genx were already at work.
@johndean2110
@johndean2110 26 күн бұрын
He wants her toes 😅😅😅
@chicagolifetv
@chicagolifetv 27 күн бұрын
I would’ve smelled my hand after that 🥹😩
@jeffstrasser2478
@jeffstrasser2478 27 күн бұрын
That was Ronald Reagan that did that ... Bill just always got the credit
@jeffstrasser2478
@jeffstrasser2478 27 күн бұрын
In 1985 a Gen x would b 20 yrs old it started in 1965
@AndreaandJeremieKing
@AndreaandJeremieKing 28 күн бұрын
People are reading far too into things, there's no secret message! 😂
@Killjoy170
@Killjoy170 28 күн бұрын
Sorry to say so, but the boom in the economy was not Clinton. It was the Reagan wave that he road into office.
@jenniferrobyn9028
@jenniferrobyn9028 Ай бұрын
Guess I'm old cause I don't understand how that is offensive. Pick your battles kids, for real. 👍
@shanehester5317
@shanehester5317 Ай бұрын
well around the time of 92 i first started seeing kids wearing helmets and knee pads just to ride a bike.they couldnt even leave the yard and hang out in the neighborhood.. nowhere they went didnt come without adults to watch over them.i knew then the future for those kids wouldnt be a good thing.im 56 now and living to see i was right.prior generations shouldnt say much about gen z.they raised them to be like they are and we helped cause the problems gen z is facing today with the cost of things so high and wages didnt go up to match them.
@davidlawson2628
@davidlawson2628 Ай бұрын
I already sighed up for AARP yup
@davidlawson2628
@davidlawson2628 Ай бұрын
Now we close to retirement I mean close
@davidlawson2628
@davidlawson2628 Ай бұрын
We was the warriors of 70 and 80s. I'm a 70 baby.
@rh1507
@rh1507 Ай бұрын
If they don't know what a Commodore 64 is or was I just can't listen to them.
@jesusmancilla4973
@jesusmancilla4973 Ай бұрын
@Corpo_Recruiter
@Corpo_Recruiter Ай бұрын
I saw this for the first time now days ago. I love you so fucking much.
@Corpo_Recruiter
@Corpo_Recruiter Ай бұрын
I saw this for the first time now days ago. I love you so fucking much.
@musiqsoul5354
@musiqsoul5354 Ай бұрын
Pretty toesz
@UnionAdvocate
@UnionAdvocate Ай бұрын
When I turned 18 and started college in the fall of ‘94, we sat outside in a line with a book full of course codes and descriptions. We registered for classes with a human. And we still used the dewey decimal system and card catalogues. Maybe a 1981 millennial experienced the same, but most millennials did not grow up outside the digital age like Gen-X did. Bill Clinton also gave us FMLA. But all Gen-Z can do is complain how the tv show Friends was offensive.
@edcarson3113
@edcarson3113 Ай бұрын
👍🏻
@eaterofcrayons7991
@eaterofcrayons7991 Ай бұрын
Certified worst late night talk show host.
@Camera12752
@Camera12752 Ай бұрын
💀💀💀💀
@JoeMo953
@JoeMo953 Ай бұрын
Good tv 😅
@1cdmap
@1cdmap Ай бұрын
Bill did not guve us the surplus. He spent and squandered the surplus that came from the collapse of the ussr.
@simonbell9655
@simonbell9655 Ай бұрын
Jen, that is brilliant, insightful advice and just like meditation where you don't worry about straying from your intended thought - don't beat yourself up over it. It's 2am here and I'm lying in my boat with the sound of rain on the roof but I'm probably not as insightful as i want right now 😊
@gad1930
@gad1930 21 күн бұрын
Kareem?
@user-we7vk5zg7l
@user-we7vk5zg7l Ай бұрын
Born 1971 in rural Norway...to put it simple. I canbutcher a pig and build a computer. ;)
@Roguefem76
@Roguefem76 Ай бұрын
I have come to the conclusion that Gen Z are mortally offended to have missed basically every major civil right movement, and instead of continuing the work on the existing ones THAT ARE NOT FINISHED, they just want to make up things to get offended about so they can feel special.
@albertprazolam4341
@albertprazolam4341 Ай бұрын
GenX is responsible for millenials and GenZ and all their shit then right? Because they raised them. GenX is not the "forgotten generation". GenX is the hiding under the table not wanting to take responsibility for everything they fckd up going forward generation. That's who GenX is they just try to hide from it haha.
@tripwire6306
@tripwire6306 Ай бұрын
Is there anything Gen Z isn't offended by? Honestly the difference between Gen X and Gen Z is basically we don't care about much and Z cares about everything real or imagined.
@annmarieknapp
@annmarieknapp Ай бұрын
We Gen X get ignored. I'm not sure why, but yes, you are talking about us. Gradiated college inn92 and my doctorate in 98.'
@DarinM1967
@DarinM1967 Ай бұрын
Totally agree with you Ms./Mrs. Kirkman. GenX (1967) here, I started learning about computers when I walked into a Radio Shack with my Brother in the summer of 1980. Our arcades had both mechanical and digital games. Arcades were still a big thing in my late childhood to early twenties, but were starting to die in my early 30s. So said. I started playing around with computers in my late teens (Coleco Adam, Commodore 16, Vic 20, Commodore 64, etc. I started working, fixing, and supporting them on them in my twenties. All of it was self taught, because other than 1 high school computer class, my brother took, there was nothing. In my mid teens I was learning wood working, and drafting (not CAD, but pencil/pen and paper) in Highschool. Millennials grew up from child hood with access to gaming consoles, and GenZ grew up with cellphones, but GenX, like Boomers went from analog to digital, but we transitioned in our early to mid teens instead of in our 30s and 40s. I remember working as a desktop support guy in my twenties with a pager, showing boomers how to move from a dumb terminal connected to a mainframe to Windows NT then later Windows 95. Now about work, I started working at only 3 days go. Nurses at hospital used to show new mother's how to change, burp, and feed their babies. At 3 months was in a commercial for diapers. Did a ton of side hustles starting at 6 yrs. like collecting bottles then aluminum cans, selling door to door candy, candles, lottery tickets, Amway, shoving snow, cleaning neighbors cars, etc. Did that stuff until I was old enough to work at the local Stadium selling nuts, ice cream, etc., then later beer. Worked in my early twenties at factories, fast food, then got into I.T. in my mid 20s and stayed there till I was in my 40s. Basically GenXers were the work-a-holics before they were old enough to get real jobs. Reason was simple, our generation lived outside most of the time and if you wanted food, comic books, candy, toys, outside of birthdays, holidays you either learned to make money or how to steal them. Many of our generation learned how to do both. Anyway Ms./Mrs. Kirkman nice video and keep fighting the good fight! Someday our generation will get some recognition, but if now who cares. We kicked ass anyway, even if we're the only ones who know it! 😆
@nicolomanni822
@nicolomanni822 Ай бұрын
He grabbed that foot twice for several seconds 😃
@Oggystein
@Oggystein Ай бұрын
We're Gen X, we don't have either the time, energy or inclination to write a 15 page dissertation on the emotional breakthrough you've achieved in your latest crisis of the week. Life is hard, you deal with it. So I'm not being insensitive when I post a thumbs up emoji to your novella post on how your weekend was, I truly just don't care and the a simple emoji is good enough to say "good job, now let me get on with my life"
@persianlatina
@persianlatina Ай бұрын
Excellent video! I do ASMR and I never felt comfortable doing positive affirmations whenever I was requested them during lives because to me saying things like “everything is going to be ok” is not realistic. Also, the plucking diseases away which I’ve seen other creators do made me, as someone who suffers with chronic pain, feel like my disease / pain is not taken seriously. On the other hand I am trying to change myself by becoming more positive to lower my stress levels and therefore some of my physical pain. Trying to trick my brain. Kinda like hypnosis / placebo effect but without minimizing the non-curable disease. That is how I found myself in this video. I am searching for more realistic positive affirmations. This was interesting about the low self-esteem and creating a sense of shame/guilt. I loved that you provided research info about this. I will continue to gather a good list for the near future. Thank you