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This is a podcast about the search for simplicity and making life less complicated. A show that dives into both the everyday moments, as well as life's big stuff where we overthink, hesitate, or just get stuck. Through honest conversations, unexpected insights, and a whole lot of potty humor, puns, and hearty laughs - we are here to help you ROLL with it and make life a little less complicated, one conversation at a time. So, come join us in the Stall! Toilet Papewr not provided...yet! Disclaimer: This podcast is for entertainment, growth, and informational purposes only. Any opinions expressed are those of the hosts and guests and do not reflect the views of any organizations we may be affiliated with. We’re not your therapists, lawyers, doctors, or plumbers, just a few folks talking it out with a roll of humor and a splash of real life. Please don’t make any major life decisions while on the toilet… or at least, don’t blame us if you do. Show Credits:Show open music by RYYZNRoll Up music by AberrantRealitiesStall Bridge music by penguinmusic

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The Complexity Of Silence

Silence sounds simple until you try to live with it. We start with a funny truth: most of us don’t fear noise, we fear what happens when the noise stops. From an umpire’s “silent” ball call to the way we cram weekends with plans, we unpack why unstructured time can feel uncomfortable, even when we say we want rest. And we don’t treat silence as a single definition. Sometimes it’s no sound at all. Sometimes it’s reading, thinking, walking the dog at dawn, or letting your mind settle without outside drama.  We also dig into the modern engines of distraction: screen time, doomscrolling, and the constant stimulation that trains our brains to expect inputs 24/7. When your nervous system is programmed for alerts, quiet can feel painful or even scary. We talk about the “should” noise that follows us around, the self-expectations that create guilt, and the difference between being present in an activity versus using activity to avoid yourself. If you’ve ever wondered why you can’t stop checking your phone, or why doing nothing feels like wasting time, you’ll recognize yourself here.  To make it real, we share practical, low-pressure experiments for reclaiming quiet: start with 10 minutes, protect the first few minutes of your morning before you touch your phone, challenge your own expectations the way you’d advise a friend, and try the oddly revealing test of leaving your phone outside the bathroom five times. Subscribe, share this with a friend who never stops moving, and leave a review. What’s one small way you’ll make space for silence this week?

20. mai 2026 - 50 min
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Furry Little Friends & The Complexity of Pets

Sometimes the smallest choices quietly take over your whole life. We start with a playful question, “If you could come back as a pet, what would you be?” and it quickly turns into something more honest: why pet ownership feels simple at first, then becomes a daily practice in responsibility, boundaries, and love. We talk through the real-life moment when a shared dog becomes your full-time dog and the rush of joy that comes with the immediate reality check: every walk, every vet visit, every plan you turn down is part of the deal. We also bring in two very different lenses on animals, from growing up surrounded by pets to not being raised with them at all, and how that shapes attachment. Along the way we get into senior pet care, what it’s like to adjust when a beloved dog slows down, and how patience and acceptance become part of the relationship. Then we zoom out to the modern world of pet culture: dog bars, dog parks, pets showing up everywhere, and the explosion of pet spending, marketing, and social media pressure. We debate what’s helpful versus what’s just “keeping up,” how COVID and work-from-home changed routines, and why a well-trained pet and clear boundaries matter in public spaces. The big takeaway we land on is simple and surprisingly calming: if you choose a pet, you’re choosing a life you’ll build around them, so stop spiraling over every detail and let the love lead. If this conversation hits home, subscribe for more, share it with a fellow pet person, and leave a review so more listeners can find us.

5. mai 2026 - 45 min
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The Recruiting Conundrum: Why Post And Pray Is Not A Strategy

Recruiting can be complex without being miserable, but most of the pain comes from the parts we choose to overcomplicate. We sit down with recruiter and speaker Blake Babcock to talk about why hiring feels stuck for both sides: employers drowning in irrelevant resumes and candidates convinced they have to apply to 200 jobs just to get noticed. We dig into the real mechanics of talent acquisition: who actually owns recruiting, what a sane hiring process looks like, and how the right tools can help or hurt. Blake breaks down the “post and pray” trap, why job titles and job descriptions quietly sabotage results, and how one simple change can flip an applicant pool from useless to aligned. Along the way, we compare recruiting to dating, because the same rule applies: a clear strategy beats a frantic shotgun approach every time. We also zoom out to the job search itself, especially for students and early-career professionals. Blake shares blunt, helpful advice about first jobs, realistic expectations, and why networking often beats online applying when you want real conversations and real opportunities. If you care about hiring, HR, recruiting strategy, LinkedIn outreach, or finding a better job without losing your mind, you’ll walk away with practical moves you can use immediately. Blake can be reached via email: BBabcock@staffsol.com [BBabcock@staffsol.com] or cell: 330-690-1575; as well as on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/blake-babcock-0a052825/]. His Instagram handle is @Blake_Babcock [https://us-east-2.protection.sophos.com?d=instagram.com&u=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuaW5zdGFncmFtLmNvbS9ibGFrZV9iYWJjb2NrP2lnc2g9TVhSdGFqVndORE5rYjNaaGJ3JTNEJTNEJnV0bV9zb3VyY2U9cXI=&p=m&i=NjhiODcyN2E1NGEwNDcxZDM5YmViZDRm&t=YStpbmVvUmdoSVpmTkltdEc4TGF2aStlZjM1bEV5OTBlZEp3Zm1HTmhXQT0=&h=39acec5ccf1f46d8b7e06b7c691027c0&s=AVNPUEhUT0NFTkNSWVBUSVahrHt9YHPVwK3U1oGL-LGeE2rPpiiYIR-PMCLnm77YbA] and company website is https://staffingsolutionsenterprises.com/ [https://staffingsolutionsenterprises.com/] Subscribe for more conversations that make complicated things simpler, share this with someone stuck in hiring or job searching, and leave a review with your biggest recruiting frustration so we can tackle it next.

23. april 2026 - 22 min
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Relearning Yourself: Inside The Stall Part 3 - Mark

Ever had a season where you look in the mirror and feel like you’re staring at a stranger? Mark goes there, and the honesty hits fast. He tells a story about how the mirror used to reflect possibility, then slowly filled up with history, and how the years leading into 2025 brought a harder realization: he didn’t know what he liked, what he wanted, or even who he was anymore. We pull apart what that does to your day-to-day life. When you don’t feel grounded in identity, you start living like an avatar, performing instead of being. Suddenly every choice becomes a mental marathon: the car you buy, the room you paint, the hobbies you say yes to, the version of yourself you try on to fit the moment. We talk about why that drives overthinking, how self-judgment keeps the cycle running, and what it looks like to replace perfection with experimentation and self-compassion. Then the conversation widens into the real-life stuff that forces reinvention: divorce, selling the home where your kids grew up, moving, job upheaval, a new role, a new relationship, and parenting as your kids become adults. Mark shares the tools that steady him, especially renewed faith, prayer, and the practice of handing over what he can’t carry alone. The takeaway isn’t “everything happens for a reason” wrapped in a bow, it’s something more usable: acceptance, growth, and the courage to become the version of you that fits today. If you’ve been navigating life transitions, identity shifts, anxiety, or decision fatigue, listen now and share this with someone who needs a little hope. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: what part of your life are you learning to let change?

7. april 2026 - 43 min
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When Trust Breaks & Peace Emerges: Inside The Stall Part 2 - Phyllis

A single unfair action can flip your whole inner world. When trust breaks, your brain doesn’t just look for answers, it starts writing accusations with your name on them. We sit with that reality and let it be as complicated as it is, because real overthinking isn’t abstract. It shows up as anger, sleepless nights, looping “what if” stories, and the exhausting sense that you have to fix something you didn’t do.  We turn the lens toward Phyllis as she shares the two defining threads of her 2025: a painful, unjust professional situation that forced her to protect her family and rethink how she trusts, and a powerful personal decision to get serious about singing and perform publicly. Along the way, we talk boundaries, legal action, and the moment you realize peace of mind is worth more than ongoing nonsense. If you’ve ever felt stuck in a victim mindset or caught yourself replaying the same thought 800 times, you’ll recognize the pattern immediately.  We also get practical about anxiety and the infamous 3 a.m. narrative: what it feels like, why it steals your life, and what actually helps in the moment. Phyllis shares grounding tools that range from gratitude done right to the surprising comfort of rewatching familiar stories when your nervous system needs certainty. Then we zoom out to the bigger theme of authenticity: impostor syndrome, vulnerability on mic, using your voice clearly, and learning to be afraid and do it anyway.  If this conversation gives you even one “nugget” you can use today, do us a favor: subscribe, share it with someone who’s stuck in their head, and leave a review. What’s one fear you’re ready to name so it stops running the show?

24. mars 2026 - 54 min
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