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In Search of Life's podcast

34 Episodes

34 minutes | Dec 10, 2020
So what's the deal with communism anyway?
Firstly, celebration, I had a mini explosion of followers on this page and crossed the 100 follower mark! THANK YOU TO EACH AND EVERY FOLLOWER!! I genuinely look forward to hearing your views and speaking with you as I grow this channel where we can all speak freely. One of the amazing things of having lived in so many different countries is that I naturally gain people from all over the world with different cultural values - one of those values I discuss today, is it ok for children to have toy guns? Having grown up in South Africa and being surrounded by guns I was surprised to speak to a friend very anti toy guns. Having spoken to her, I see both sides of the argument - what about you? I also speak more around communism, I'm trying to work out what happens ONCE a dictatorship is already installed, such as in Turkey and many other countries. I still don't have the answer to that very puzzling question, which is exactly why I think it's crucial that we pay close attention to what is happening in the US at the moment. IMPORTANT - Youtube has decided to censor anyone questioning the US election results, even though a lawsuit with 17 different states have just been filed due to the increasing amount of evidence that the election was not decided in a legitimate fashion. If you like my content, the nature of which is deliberitely being censcored at the moment please share and link to my page. One of the main reasons I started talking about this particular content is because I believe it's URGENT to have these discussions now, while we can. My content will not grow organically based on algorithms imposed by big tech, I need your help please. Useful links for this episode: https://www.theblaze.com/.../parler-ceo-rips-youtube... https://www.theblaze.com/.../after-woke-santa-squashes... https://www.theblaze.com/.../pompeo-andrea-mitchell-china...      
14 minutes | Dec 8, 2020
Trigger Tuesday
I missed you guys commenting on my video yesterday. I'm not sure if it's because you're working, thinking, or just that I didn't TRIGGER you enough.   I thought I should make a "Trigger Tuesday" video. Not sure if it is actually a trigger video, you tell me
15 minutes | Dec 7, 2020
Rusty Mundy
"What I am is good enough if I would only be it openly." Today was a pretty hard video to make, but I took solace in Carl Rogers'* quote above Since I have a few new watchers/listeners this week, I've tried to restart again, especially since I can sense the frustration happening in this group with some of the high volume commentators. Below are some of the quotes by Carl Rogers, which I used that I want you to sink in while watching my tangential video today**. 1. "If I can listen to what he can tell me, if I can understand how it seems to him; if I can see its personal meaning for him, if I can sense the emotional flavor which it has for him, then I will be releasing potent forces of change in him." 2. "What you are to be, you are now becoming." This quote is for myself and my old self. I used to be stuck in being scared of facing criticism and upsetting people (I still don't like upsetting people). But in order to solve difficult problems you sometimes upset people and also make mistakes yourself. I'm comfortable enough now to make those mistakes and be strong enough in my convictions to speak about things without feeling like I will crumble. 3. "Life at its best is a flowing changing process in which nothing is fixed." * Carl Rogers one of the founding fathers of human-centered therapy and humanistic psychology, believed the only way to achieve positive forward momentum was through the pursuit of self-actualization—the process of realizing and expressing one’s inherent capabilities and creativity. https://tinyurl.com/y4bbrt24 ** Please do not tell me to follow my own advice, not at this point - focus on what I talk about regarding couples therapy and how I also had to listen and understand a problem deeply before I was allowed to speak. I will talk more about this form of therapy and why and how it works in another video in the future, let me know in the comments section if interested)
13 minutes | Nov 12, 2020
Deconstructing gender transitioning step one
Hi guys, one question to focus on today. If you want to join in on the conversation and the experiment head over to https://www.facebook.com/evertb. Or drop a comment on the relevant podcast on my website - www.insearchof.life.
8 minutes | Nov 12, 2020
Deescalation time
Ok, so my video about Biden ended up attracting the pro transgender folk. I lost my temper with a friend in the chats.  This is my apology to Sarah, and also the start of a series of videos about gender transitioning (https://www.facebook.com/EvertBruyns84) 
4 minutes | Nov 12, 2020
Eerste Afrikaans
Net 'n ou lekker podcast, om met julle te praat oor die mense wat so kwaad raak en se ek spot transgender mense en so aan. Hulle het nie 'n cooking clue waaroor hulle praat nie, maar ek sal dit alles nog verduidelik. Jammerte almal praat nie Afrikaans nie, dis so lekker taal ne?
11 minutes | Nov 10, 2020
Slaying hecklers part 3
Someone decided to make my Biden comedy personal.  So I did what all self identifying professional comedian does. Slay the Facebook Keyboard heckler. Video here if you want it https://www.facebook.com/EvertBruyns84
4 minutes | Nov 10, 2020
Slaying hecklers part 2
Someone decided to make my Biden comedy personal.  So I did what all self identifying professional comedian does. Slay the Facebook Keyboard heckler. Video here if you want it https://www.facebook.com/EvertBruyns84
2 minutes | Nov 10, 2020
Slaying hecklers part 1
Someone decided to make my Biden comedy personal.  So I did what all self identifying professional comedian does. Slay the Facebook Keyboard heckler. Video here if you want it https://www.facebook.com/EvertBruyns84
3 minutes | Nov 10, 2020
A Biden win = free speech, sort of
This is the first in a new series of short videos, which can be found on my Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/EvertBruyns84. It's all just for a bit of fun
35 minutes | Nov 4, 2020
Do you also think we are being bullied?
Hi everyone,  So I've decided, after MUCH thinking that I want to do the most difficult and worthwhile thing I can think of - that is to do my podcast on a full time basis.  If you like my content and want to support me financially, please head here for a subscription, or please shout me a once off coffee or two https://www.buymeacoffee.com/insearchoflife I can do a whole episode on how difficult it was for me to work out how and if I should even ask people for money - I'll spare you the complicate intricacies of my beautiful mind (at least that part of it) in this episode. In this episode I talk about bullying, both on a micro and macro level.  The content is challenging, but I have found that it's easy for me to be a keyboard warrior on Facebook and much more difficult to create a meaningful podcast, so I decided to go with the difficult option instead. I hope you enjoy it and find value in it.  If you want to support me, but want me to change anything before you part with your hard earned money, please let me know because you are now my customer as well as a listener :-)
126 minutes | Sep 16, 2020
Another Conversation on Black Lives Matter interview with KT Teev
I had the great pleasure of having a very good discussion with Kendrick from KT Teev (www.ktteev.com). We agreed on a bunch of things for example defunding the police is a bad idea as well as denouncing the riots currently happening across the US. We also disagreed about many things.  While we disagreed, I genuinely appreciated the fact that KT made himself available for discourse. I really enjoyed the conversation with KT tremendously and we will be doing a follow up in a few months time, the reason for which becomes clear at the end of the podcast. KT - thank you again for being on my show, I actually feel like we've become friends, this is to the fact that we spoke openly and honestly about how we see things. I wish only for the best for you and your community and I'm looking forward very much to our next round of discourse in the future.
51 minutes | Sep 7, 2020
If you listen to one conversation on Black Lives Matter this year - make sure it's this one Part 2
Hi everyone   I had the great pleasure of having Zack and Brandon from "say what needs saying" on my show.   The conversation lasted for over 3 hours, I've split it into a 2 hour episode, at which point Zack had to leave and the second part between Brandon and myself.   The most amazing thing about this conversation is the open mindedness with which we all approached the conversation and our willingness to be honest with each other.   This episode is long, but I feel it's a very special one and I hope you all enjoy it.   I'm also accepting "coffee money" now for my podcasts. If you would like to shout me a coffee in return for hurting your ears, I would genuinely appreciate it.    https://www.buymeacoffee.com/insearchoflife
152 minutes | Sep 7, 2020
If you listen to one conversation on Black Lives Matter this year - make sure it's this one
Hi everyone I had the great pleasure of having Zack and Brandon from "Say what needs saying" on my show. The conversation lasted for over 3 hours, I've split it into a 2 hour episode, at which point Zack had to leave and the second part between Brandon and myself. The most amazing thing about this conversation is the open mindedness with which we all approached the conversation and our willingness to be honest with each other. This episode is long, but I feel it's a very special one and I hope you all enjoy it. I'm also accepting "coffee money" now for my podcasts.  If you would like to shout me a coffee in return for hurting your ears, I would genuinely appreciate it. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/insearchoflife  
48 minutes | Jul 6, 2020
Non controversial message
It's been a while since my last podcast.  Given all the recent chaos in the US and the international attention that racism has received, I felt it would be an injustice if a minority group white South African born male was to be left out. In this message I question the validity of all the current racial injustices, but more importantly I really aim to explain why the situation is being exacerbated and I aim offer up a solution. One of the major reasons for dusting off my mic is because of Ozzyman reviews, who I think is a great comedian, but I think he missed the mark on his black lives matter podcast.  I hope many people will hear the message, but when you listen to it closely it you'll see it doesn't pick sides and doesn't blame racism or black people, so neither side will get enraged and hit share.
62 minutes | Jan 25, 2020
Interview with David Essel - author, counselor and recovering alcoholic
I am crazy busy moving to Germany, hence why I missed last week's episode. But this week I am back to taunt your ears. Have you ever thought of starting a business but not quite sure what? This week I interviewed David Essel, he really well known in the Counselling and life coach area.  Apologies, the sound quality on my side wasn't the best, I'm still learning to be better at the sound component :-) David shares a tonne of interesting information around getting sober and all of his personal struggles. David is super honest and upfront about having sold products for many years that he now says simply does not work.  I thought this level of honesty is quite something. Toward the end of the episode I start asking him whether/how I should look to use my podcast as a source of income. Part of my hidden personal agenda with these podcasts were to start earning a living due to the fear of moving to Germany and potentially struggling in the job market there.  I always find more difficult ways of trying to move forward rather than take the simple ones. The more I think about it, the more I think it's best to stick to trying to help just one person who might need to hear about the fact that life is hard.  But that's an episode for another day.   Hope you enjoy this one :-)
19 minutes | Jan 11, 2020
Is it the Patriarch, corruption or just me?
So after I did the Satireday Special (embarrassingly) I kinda almost wished there is an actual patriarchy. I mean, I fit into the supposed qualification and wouldn't it be good if there was an older protecter type of brother who just sticks his hand out and says - here you go.   But it's not how life works.  We have to take on as much responsibility as we can bear.  The more we take on (and here's the kicker, responsibility isn't one dimensional) the better the chance of success.  It's a bit like lotto though, just because you have a ticket doesn't mean you'll win.  But the more you take on the better the chance that you'll have success.  Nothing in life is guaranteed.   There will always be SOME corruption in the world, simply because humans aren't perfect, nor is the universe. It's what you do with that, that makes the difference. Anyway, I'm rambling on so much, you don't need to listen to the podcast anymore. I hope you enjoy the episode :-)
55 minutes | Jan 4, 2020
Interview with Serrah - works with Police officers
This podcast is quite different to usual.  It was actually one I recorded quite a while back, but I've been waiting for the right time to publish it, which is now. Serrah does very interesting work.  She works with police officers in a psychological context, which also includes those who suffer from PTSD. Throughout the interview you might here my eternal optimism, which wants to believe that people can recover from anything. This is not the case.  Some things will alter your life in unalterable ways, and it's not always positive. There are so many indirect links to alcoholism here, I won't mention them all.  But one thing, that I think is a personal takeaway for me, is that if I continue to drink, I can easily lead myself to a place from where I can never recover.  Thank you Serrah for the interview and you utmost honesty!  I loved our interview and I found the information you supplied highly valuable :)
59 minutes | Dec 27, 2019
Evert and Kathy Tuccaro talk about life and recovery
I had the great pleasure of interviewing Kathy Tuccaro.   Kathy has just celebrated 7.5 years sober, now drives the biggest truck in the world, is an author and a motivational speaker. Sadly, she also suffered serious abuse from a very very young age. The thing that struck me the most about Kathy is her incredibly optimistic personality.   She is the kind of person that has come out on the other side of a deeply traumatic situation and is without a doubt thankful for what life is giving her. Her story is a testament to how strong human beings are and what we can overcome and achieve if we are brave enough to face life. Not only that, she is a person of action, she has started a number of practical and positive initiatives, which are clearly helping people in her local community. I read her post https://kathytuccaro.com/2018/07/27/where-it-all-began/.  Kathy mentions, she believes God played a role in saving her life.  Of course none of us know how or why we get these moments of grace in our lives. I think for me personally and this has nothing to do with Kathy's story, but one thing that I have learnt is that even though we are no longer being chased by wild animals, we can still put ourselves at risk in this world which has become quite safe.  While I don't think we need to be bubble wrapped, I believe there are situations we can't always get out of and if I choose to drink, then those situations start to flood into my life. Kathy, like me, realises that for her being sober makes her life infinitely better than if she were to drink any alcohol at all.  She talks about a really interesting dream she had and became sober from that dream.  Like me her life is profoundly better without alcohol and horribly bad with it.   Thank you for being on my show Kathy and I look forward to keeping up with your adventure.
29 minutes | Dec 21, 2019
Is Jordan Peterson an intellectual bully?
So I've met a few people now who don't like Dr Jordan Peterson for a few different reasons. This of course is totally fine, everyone is entitled to their opinions. Personally I'm really confused as to why this is, because to me everything he says makes pretty good sense. In this podcast I try to lay out some arguments I've heard and I try to counter them. I don't want to sound like some little JP disciple, instead this podcast is to welcome some discussion as I think there are some important topics to discuss in an open minded way, rather than a defensive, aggressive or divisive manner. I also think that it's better to look at what's being said rather than who says it.  Sometimes we don't like the person who's saying something, but what they're saying may actually be true. Looking forward to your feedback on this one! :-)
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