Never Have I had the Urge

Never Have I Had the Urge: To Go Back Into the Water

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🎧 Listen now. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2564625/fan_mail/new] Why do people willingly return to the ocean, lakes, rivers, and deep water environments despite knowing the risks? In this episode of Never Have I Had the Urge, Victor Jimenez explores the psychology of fear, risk-taking, adventure, and humanity's fascination with the unknown beneath the water's surface. From childhood beach memories and shark attacks to the lasting cultural impact of Jaws, we examine why people continue swimming, surfing, diving, boating, and exploring waters that both attract and terrify us. What drives us to step into places where we aren't completely in control? Why does fear sometimes push us away—and other times pull us closer? Join us as we explore one of humanity's oldest and most mysterious urges: the urge to go back in the water. The urges we resist... and the ones we surrender to. Join the Never Have I Had the Urge Facebook group and be part of the conversation. If you enjoy Never Have I Had the Urge, please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts and follow on Spotify or wherever you listen. Your support helps more listeners discover the show. 📧 Connect with the show: hello@neverhaveihadtheurge.com 📌Follow for updates: Facebook & Instagram @NeverHaveIHadtheUrge đŸŽ™ïžMore stories coming soon - thanks for listening.

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Never Have I Had the Urge: To Go Back Into the Water

🎧 Listen now. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2564625/fan_mail/new] Why do people willingly return to the ocean, lakes, rivers, and deep water environments despite knowing the risks? In this episode of Never Have I Had the Urge, Victor Jimenez explores the psychology of fear, risk-taking, adventure, and humanity's fascination with the unknown beneath the water's surface. From childhood beach memories and shark attacks to the lasting cultural impact of Jaws, we examine why people continue swimming, surfing, diving, boating, and exploring waters that both attract and terrify us. What drives us to step into places where we aren't completely in control? Why does fear sometimes push us away—and other times pull us closer? Join us as we explore one of humanity's oldest and most mysterious urges: the urge to go back in the water. The urges we resist... and the ones we surrender to. Join the Never Have I Had the Urge Facebook group and be part of the conversation. If you enjoy Never Have I Had the Urge, please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts and follow on Spotify or wherever you listen. Your support helps more listeners discover the show. 📧 Connect with the show: hello@neverhaveihadtheurge.com 📌Follow for updates: Facebook & Instagram @NeverHaveIHadtheUrge đŸŽ™ïžMore stories coming soon - thanks for listening.

I gÄr33 min
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đŸŽ™ïžS2E3 Trailer: NHIHTU: To Go Back Into the Water

🎧 Listen now. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2564625/fan_mail/new] Why do people step into the ocean knowing what might be beneath the surface? In the upcoming episode of Never have I Had the Urge, I explore the strange pull of the water - from childhood memories and beach vacations to the deeper questions about risk, fear,  trust, and the unknown. Why are we drawn to places where we aren't in control? Join me for Season 2, Episode 3: "To Go Back Into the Water." Coming soon. đŸŽ™ïžNever Have I Had the urge The urges we resist...and the ones we surrender to. 📧 Connect with the show: hello@neverhaveihadtheurge.com 📌Follow for updates: Facebook & Instagram @NeverHaveIHadtheUrge đŸŽ™ïžMore stories coming soon - thanks for listening.

4. juni 20261 min
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Season 2, Episode 2: Never Have I Had the Urge...To Tell the Truth

🎧 Listen now. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2564625/fan_mail/new] What happens when the truth becomes heavier than the lie? In Season 2, Episode 2 of Never Have I Had the Urge, Victor Jimenez explores the complicated nature of honesty, guilt, memory, and the emotional weight people carry when they hide parts of themselves from the world around them. From childhood lessons about telling the truth to the real-world consequences of deception, this episode examines why people lie, what truth can cost us, and why some secrets refuse to stay buried. Through reflective storytelling, atmosphere, and psychological insight, the episode moves through themes of confession, fear, accountability, trust, shame, and the human need to protect ourselves from judgment. Sometimes the truth sets you free. Sometimes it changes everything. 🎧 Never Have I Had the Urge is a cinematic storytelling podcast exploring human behavior, personal reflection, psychology, memory, fear, regret, and the hidden urges that shape our lives. #Podcast #Storytelling #Psychology #Truth #NeverHaveIHadTheUrge Join the Never Have I Had the Urge Facebook group and be part of the conversation. If you enjoy Never Have I Had the Urge, please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts and follow on Spotify or wherever you listen. Your support helps more listeners discover the show. 📧 Connect with the show: hello@neverhaveihadtheurge.com 📌Follow for updates: Facebook & Instagram @NeverHaveIHadtheUrge đŸŽ™ïžMore stories coming soon - thanks for listening.

25. maj 202627 min
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Never Have I Had the Urge: To be an Alcoholic

🎧 Listen now. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2564625/fan_mail/new] “Rarely have we seen a person fail who has thoroughly followed our path.” In the Season 2 premiere of Never Have I Had the Urge, Victor takes us deep into the "engine room" of recovery. We aren't just talking about the struggle; we are looking at the manual. From the ancient history of "King Alcohol" to a cold morning in 1935 Akron, Ohio, this episode explores how a "creeping vine" of sobriety crossed oceans and language barriers to save millions of lives. Victor shares his own journey—from the high-intensity culture of the military at Fort Leonard Wood to the moment he simply "lost the taste" for the thrill. It’s a raw look at the difference between having a drink and drinking alcoholically. Whether you are a newcomer looking for a blueprint, a old-timer reflecting on the "First One Hundred," or someone just trying to understand the "Urge," this episode breaks down "How It Works" for the modern world. Join the Never Have I Had the Urge Facebook group and be part of the conversation. If you enjoy Never Have I Had the Urge, please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts and follow on Spotify or wherever you listen. Your support helps more listeners discover the show. 📧 Connect with the show: hello@neverhaveihadtheurge.com 📌Follow for updates: Facebook & Instagram @NeverHaveIHadtheUrge đŸŽ™ïžMore stories coming soon - thanks for listening.

11. maj 202624 min