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Love Songs, Lullabies, and Intimate Puja in April 18, Watertown, MA!

Love Songs, Lullabies, and an Intimate Puja is a soft, heart-opening journey into the sacred language of love. Through gentle music, soul-stirring lullabies, and a sweetly guided puja (devotional ritual), we’ll create a space of deep presence, honoring, and connection—with ourselves and one another. This is a sanctuary for your tender heart—a place to be seen, softened, and serenaded. Come as you are, and leave feeling held, heard, and whole. Special Event April 19, 2025 3:00-8:00pm! Open Your Heart To Yourself and Others SPECIAL GUEST MICHAEL SWERDLOFF ...

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3 Reasons Why You Fall for Emotionally Unavailable Partners

We often hear about people finding emotionally unavailable partners. First, what does it mean to be an emotionally unavailable partner, and why would we keep choosing them? I mean, who would want to be with someone emotionally unavailable? I can give a short answer to the first question and will let you read Kyle Benson's answers to the second one more completely. ...

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Why Are You Still Single?

For people who are not partnered, there is no more annoying question than "Why Are You Still Single?" People seem to ask this with the implication that there is something wrong with anybody who is single as if it is a birth defect. The implication is that because they are partnered, they have a better life or have attained a level of development that single people have not. We know that millions of couples have awful relationships and that they would both be better served if they were not together. Being single, partnered, married, or anywhere in between are all acceptable forms of living today. ...

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Social Impact Authors Helping To Change Our World

As part of my series about “authors who are making an important social impact”, I had the pleasure of interviewing Michael Swerdloff. Yitzi Weiner A “Positive” Influencer, Founder & Editor of Authority Magazine, CEO of Thought Leader Incubator ·Published in Authority Magazine. Feb 26, 2025 Social Impact Authors - How & Why Michael Swerdloff Is Helping To Change Our World Michael Swerdloff has been a Counselor, Coach, Social Worker, Community Organizer, Educator, Writer, DJ, and Reiki Master for ...

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Jealousy – Why Do We Get Jealous in Relationships?

Jealousy is one of the oddest emotions we experience as humans. It does not matter if there is a shred of evidence of the intensity of the feeling of jealousy. Our system does not differentiate between seeing your partner with another person and believing that your partner is with another person. This is similar to experiencing fear. Our nervous system responds the same way to the perception of fear and danger. Example: If we read a post on social media stating that an asteroid is about to hit Earth in our town, our nervous system will create hormones and thoughts to protect us. It turns out that someone posted this to annoy other people, and there was no threat. If an asteroid hit Earth in our town, the body and nervous system would still have responded the same way. Since jealousy is a form of fear, we have the same kind of experience. Example: If we feel threatened by our partner being contacted by their ex, we may feel a surge of jealousy, knowing they are connecting. Some people create all kinds of narratives inside their heads around why they are connecting and what it means to our relationship today. They may begin to distrust them and take steps to find evidence that there is a threat. And while doing so, we may view normal situations as evidence, confirmation bias. Now that we have "evidence", we may confront our partner and have trouble sleeping at night. And as the process escalates, our brain may create more "evidence" to confirm our fears. For some people, this can hijack everything else happening in their lives. Eventually, we find out that their ex was contacting them to let them know that a family member they were close to was killed in a car crash, and the funeral service is on Friday.
Based on the example above, what did we learn about jealousy?...

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Indie Reader Book Review – RAISED BY WOLVES, POSSIBLY MONSTERS

Indie Reader Book Review by Edward Sung

IR Rating: 4.7

Raw, compassionate, and perceptive, Michael Swerdloff's memoir RAISED BY WOLVES, POSSIBLY MONSTERS is a vital excavation of toxic masculinity's rot—and an urgent call for individual and cultural transformation.
October 9, 2024
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Author Book Review - Raised by Wolves, Possibly Monsters

Overall Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
“Change is real and possible; it really is. I am living proof.”
My final read of the year! And this time around, it’s a memoir that I wasn’t quite sure I was going to finish when I first started it if I’m honest (the trigger warnings are certainly triggering.) It’s a hard read, I’ll not lie, but it’s raw, it’s honest and I really appreciated Michael’s courage in sharing his story. With so many horrific experiences and so many reasons to judge and to hate, not many people would. Very happy to be sharing my review of Raised By Wolves, Possibly Monsters!...

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