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The OG Podcast

Podcast de Orrett

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Welcome to the OG podcast, where Orrett and Gabe will chat about life, modern masculinity, leadership and other topics we have thoughts on.

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15 episodios

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The Complexity of Human Experiences

The conversation explores the initial consultation process in therapy, the importance of meeting clients where they are, the role of self-disclosure, and the malleability of the therapist's approach. It also delves into the concepts of transference, countertransference, and the therapist's role in providing a safe and comfortable space for clients. The conversation delves into the importance of self-awareness and empathy in the context of therapy, emphasizing the need to prioritize the client's needs over the therapist's. It also explores the complexity of human experiences and the impact of past history and socioeconomic circumstances on individuals. Additionally, it highlights the significance of meta-cognition and the continuous reflection on one's therapeutic process. Takeaways * Initial consultation sets the tone for the therapeutic relationship * Meeting clients where they are is crucial for building trust * Malleability and adaptability are essential qualities for a therapist * Transference and countertransference impact the therapeutic process Self-awareness and empathy are crucial in therapy * Human experiences are complex and influenced by past history and socioeconomic circumstances * Meta-cognition and reflection on the therapeutic process are essential for growth Chapters * 00:00 The Initial Consultation Process * 06:08 The Role of Self-Disclosure * 15:01 Providing a Safe and Comfortable Space * 24:19 Prioritizing Client Needs * 37:13 The Complexity of Human Experiences * 44:15 The Significance of Meta-Cognition

27 de mar de 2026 - 47 min
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Dating Yourself: Exploring the Parts That Shape Who You Are

The conversation delves into the concept of dating oneself and exploring the different parts of one's personality. It emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance, self-compassion, and self-awareness, using analogies from movies and software development to illustrate the process of self-discovery and growth. Takeaways * Self-acceptance and self-compassion are essential for understanding and embracing the different parts of one's personality. * The process of self-discovery and growth involves acknowledging and engaging with various aspects of oneself, leading to greater self-awareness and personal development. Chapters * 00:00 Introduction and Return to Recording * 06:01 Childhood Trauma and Self-Discovery * 11:38 Emotional Regulation and Self-Compassion * 17:26 Building Trust and Safety in Self-Exploration * 25:38 Resolving Conflict and Creating Better Conditions for Self-Exploration * 33:31 Engaging with Different Parts of Oneself (Continued)

27 de ene de 2026 - 36 min
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Listening To Your Body: The Somatic Marker

Your body often tells the truth before your mind catches up. We dive into somatic markers—the physical cues like tightness, heat, or shakiness that signal emotion—and show how tuning into them can reshape self-awareness, boundaries, and relationships. As two men who once led with intellect over feeling, we unpack why many of us were trained to bottle emotions and how that “shaken soda” approach reliably leads to explosions, shame, and more bottling. There’s a better way: small, safe releases and practical tools that make space to feel first, then act with clarity. We lay out a simple four-step arc—feel the feeling, manage arousal, make meaning, and express—and illustrate it with a real story about waiting for a late first date. Instead of spiraling, we named values, grounded through a quick meditation, updated the story with new info, and re-entered present. That tiny sequence holds a larger skill set: noticing somatic cues, regulating with anchors, and connecting patterns across contexts to build trust in your intuition. We also explore the line between anxiety and intuition using Internal Family Systems, inviting the anxious part to speak while bringing in the part with “receipts” of resilience so fear doesn’t run the show. If you’ve ever been told you’re “too sensitive,” this conversation reframes sensitivity as data, not drama. By listening and waiting rather than chasing and fixing, you cultivate a steadier inner compass. The goal isn’t perfection—it’s persistence. Take the shot, learn from the feedback, and let your body’s signals guide you toward alignment and healthier boundaries. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who bottles things up, and leave a review to tell us what somatic cue shows up for you first.

13 de nov de 2025 - 35 min
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Regulation Over Reaction: Small Moves, Safer Selves

A canceled flight shouldn’t have this much power—yet that single email can send the nervous system into a tailspin. We take that exact moment and build a practical blueprint for emotional regulation: how to notice the surge, create space to choose, and move from worry into aligned action without bypassing the feeling. Along the way, we share the tiny daily practices that compound into calm under pressure—on the road, in line, and in the conversations that matter. We unpack why curiosity is the hinge that widens your window of tolerance. Instead of locking into “I’m in danger,” we ask “Am I actually in danger?” and let the body weigh in: breath, pulse, posture. We talk about intrinsic reward and why persistence beats consistency when you’re building any mental skill. There’s no gold star for non-reactivity, so we learn to count quiet wins—five-second pauses, emails unsent, gentler tones chosen. You’ll hear a real story of empathy in the wild at a Starbucks counter, the kind that de-escalates both people and proves your values to yourself. We also dive into IFS (Internal Family Systems) as a simple frame for working with inner parts—worried, protective, critical—without exiling them. When you can say, “I see you; not today; I’ll return,” you trade suppression for dialogue and build trust inside. We connect the dots with athletic practice: you drill your regulation when nobody’s watching so it’s there when the moment calls. If you’ve wrestled with triggers, felt stuck in rumination, or wanted tools to respond with steadier presence, this conversation offers clear language, lived examples, and steps you can use today. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s doing the work, and leave a quick review—what’s one tiny practice you’ll try this week?

4 de oct de 2025 - 31 min
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What Do We Need Right Now?

What happens when your life becomes so demanding that traditional self-care practices no longer serve you? When responsibilities stack up and energy reserves run dangerously low, how do you identify what you truly need? This deeply personal conversation explores the evolution of self-care beyond bubble baths and social outings into something far more individualized and profound. We share our current challenges balancing multiple significant responsibilities while trying to maintain some semblance of personal wellbeing. The discussion reveals a counterintuitive truth: sometimes the most nurturing form of self-care isn't adding another activity to your calendar but rather creating space for what genuinely refuels you—even when that means declining invitations or watching a familiar show for the umpteenth time. We explore how our unique recharging methods, from curated music playlists to intentional solitude, allow us to show up fully present in the areas of life that matter most. A particularly powerful insight emerges around the wisdom of avoiding useless conflicts. As we mature emotionally, the ability to decline commitments without guilt becomes not just a skill but an essential practice in preserving energy for what truly aligns with our values. We discuss how this discernment develops over time and why some relationships naturally fade when our capacity changes. The conversation takes a poignant turn when we address self-care during times of grief, revealing how asking "what do we need right now?" becomes a touchstone for navigating life's most challenging moments. We close with reflections on resisting society's constant pressure to pursue what's next in favor of taking mental "snapshots"—moments of pure gratitude for what already exists in our lives. Join us for this thoughtful exploration of authentic self-care as we learn to honor our true needs, especially when they don't match conventional wisdom or previous patterns. Your relationship with yourself might be the most important one you'll ever nurture.

12 de ago de 2025 - 35 min
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