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Wassim Dabboussi

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In an era of where it is becoming harder to identify with the definition of a Man, How to Man is a concept born from the realisation that in today’s confusing society it is becoming more and more difficult for men to know how to MAN! The identity of Man is being tarnished by poor role models of men. Young men today are confused to the true definition of Manliness and Manhood. The initiation and rite of passage for men is a long forgotten art. How To Man is based on principles of chivalry, pr ...
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Banlieue Project

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In Banlieue Project, Ségolène Malterre and Wassim Nasr let residents of France's disadvantaged suburbs tell their own stories. Adapted by Erin Ogunkeye. Every other Tuesday at 4:15pm Paris time.
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Social Discipline

Social Discipline

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In the vast, unpredictable theater of now, Mattin and Miguel Prado surrendered to the whims of the unconscious, that masterful improviser, seeking to conjure into being a future that, once distant, now beckoned with the inevitability of a forgotten prophecy slowly, inexorably coming to fruition.
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Hi, I'm Liana Jabs! As your Master Self-Worth Coach, I guide through your self-discovery journey so that you learn to feel worthy of love, respect, peace, fulfillment, and abundance in your life. I empower you with tools on how to speak up for yourself, self-validate, and unconditionally love who you are. I offer empathy, kindness, compassion, and non-judgement as I support you in becoming your brightest self. Connect with me @LoveWithLiana!
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Join us for an euphoric episode with our very good friends of the pod, Amy Ireland and Maya B. Kronic. Inspired by their work on Cute Accelerationism this episode explores the multiple dimensions of contemporary cuteness. From its sensory and cultural impacts to its erotic and semiotic layers, we unravel how Cute opens a gate to the transcendental …
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Para el presente episodio, hemos tenido el privilegio de conversar con Manuel Borja-Villel, cuya dirección en el Museo Reina Sofía ha marcado un antes y un después en el enfoque museístico moderno. Hablamos de las constantes guerras culturales que enfrenta el arte contemporáneo, del concepto de Cora, discutimos su reciente participación en la Biena…
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In this episode of Social Discipline, we're joined by the renowned philosopher and complexity scientist, Alicia Juarrero. Alicia delves into the intricate world of causality in complex systems, offering insights from her seminal work, Dynamics in Action and Context Changes Everything. Throughout our conversation, she unpacks the principles of compl…
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In this cultural biography from the incendiary and radical poet and thinker Howard Slater (Break/Flow), we speak about far-left culture in Britain since the 1970s and its relationship to politics and poetry. Slater started the legendary Break/Flow zine in the 90s and participated in the Virtual Future conference. In the 2000s, he began the eclectic…
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What would your life be like if you relentlessly lived authentically? Would you be living in the same area? Would you be dating the same person? Would you be spending money on the same things as you are now? In order to find these answers, you must first find your true self-worth. You know you have high self-worth when you believe you are worthy of…
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When I asked ChatGPT what the purpose of life is, this is what AI came up with: “The purpose of life is a philosophical question that has been debated for centuries and there is no one right answer. Different people and cultures have different beliefs about the meaning and purpose of life. Some might argue that the purpose of life is to seek happin…
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As I celebrate one year free of su!c!dal thoughts, I acknowledge that I lived through and survived every horrible thought I’ve ever had. I’ve survived every obstacle, every difficulty, and every devastation. I’m still here, pushing on. This milestone means a lot to me. It signifies that I am stronger than I can ever imagine possible, I am capable o…
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In this episode, we speak with artist Marwa Arsanios about her practice, documenta fifteen, feminism, and the possibility of reshaping the political potential of art. She talks to us about her ongoing project, Who Is Afraid of Ideology?, which Arsanios did as part of documenta fifteen. In this project, she explores through collaboration the possibi…
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If you don’t believe in yourself, then who will? Believing in yourself is not only important for your life when you are embarking on a new journey or taking on a difficult task, but it is important for EVERY aspect of your life. Imposter syndrome? WHO IS SHE? Negative self-talk? WHO DAFUQ IS THAT? Lack of self-worth? YOU BETTER NOT—U KNOW WHO U TAL…
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I’m not sure if finding your purpose is a “Western Concept” or not, but it seems like much of the “American Way” is to go go go, do do do, and produce as much as you can allowing little time to slow down and actually see if what we’re doing is actually fulfilling. It’s almost as if Capitalism wants us to stay on the grind—away from our true life’s …
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Wealth is traditionally defined as how much money or possessions a person has, but Wassim Dabboussi knows a different meaning of wealth: “Watching my children succeed, go through life, watching them grow…that to me is success before anything else…my true wealth is inside my own house.” — Wassim Dabboussi I absolutely love this meaning of wealth bec…
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As many of you know, I am married to the love of my life for the past four years now, and we have been together for eight incredible years. I truly don’t remember a time in my life without him at this point because he has been so important to me for such big milestones in my life. I don’t think Love With Liana® would have been energetically birthed…
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The Love With Liana® Podcast welcomes guest Shermin Kruse to talk on the subject: Leading with Empathy. Empathy is defined by “the ability to share and understand the feelings of another” and Shermin assures us this is not only innate in most people, but it can be taught at a cognitive level. There are many benefits to having more empathy in one’s …
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The Love With Liana® Podcast welcomes guest Dr. Lisette Sanchez to talk on the subject: Becoming the Best Version of Yourself. But how exactly do you do this—and when do you know when you’ve gotten there? When you acknowledge your humanness, you are able to overcome obstacles with grace more than not. We aren’t perfect, and in order to accept our i…
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In the world that we live in, it is difficult enough to love yourself with all of society’s pressures to BE a certain way. Now add being LGBTQ+ on top of that and you have a whole lot more stigma and conditioning to overcome in order to fully accept yourself. I believe that today it is easier to “come out” than it was over a decade ago, but we stil…
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When we go through a traumatic event, it can often feel really isolating due to the many stigmas and just the overall shame and pain that comes from trauma. Many of us who have struggled feel like no one would understand us so then we suffer in silence. Jennifer Ramirez aims to end that struggle for women everywhere through her organization, &Rise.…
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When we are in the thick of trauma, abuse, neglect, or other harmful circumstances, it often feels like we will never get out of it. I know when I have underwent longterm complex trauma, it seemed like it was never ending; like a cloud hung over me for years (and sometimes it still does). What we often don’t realize until we’ve healed is that our c…
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What comes to mind when you think of living life moment to moment? Being in the present? Living outside of anxiety and fear? To me, when I live life moment to moment, I acknowledge how I can build love for myself through presence by being aware of how my emotions can change literally from moment to moment. Emotions last approximately 90 seconds whe…
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What would your life be like if you relentlessly lived authentically? Would you be living in the same area? Would you be dating the same person? Would you be spending money on the same things as you are now? In order to find these answers, you must first find your true self-worth. You know you have high self-worth when you believe you are worthy of…
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If you’ve been on your spiritual journey for quite some time, you may have heard the term “Divine Feminine” which acknowledges the ethereal presence of female energy in a society that mainly favors more masculine energies. This all stems from religious and gendered constructs that date back thousands of years; how women were not valued as much as m…
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In case you don’t follow me on social media, I recently was sick with C🦠VID. Don’t worry—I’m significantly better now and am back to my normal life aside from some lingering sinus symptoms. When I first got that positive test result, I had so much fear of what was to come. Would I have some crazy severe reactions? Would my husband need to be hospit…
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Conversation with artist, writer and curator Hamja Ahsan on the support campaign he organized for his brother Syed Talha Ahsan, his groundbreaking book Shy Radicals, his project at documenta fifteen and the hate campaign that he is receiving from some of the German media. Hamja talks openly about mental heath issues, islamophobia and the crucial su…
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If you’re reading this, then you’ve probably been through some trauma—and we have that in common. When you really think about it, trauma is culturally, generationally, and societally passed down and often times continues on unless explicitly dealt with, so it’s very likely you’ve been through something really traumatic in your life, or something mo…
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Miguel Prado and fellow Guild navigator (and co-host for today's episode) Sonia de Jager meet Diana Walsh Pasulka: professor of philosophy and religion at UNCW and author of American Cosmic: UFOs, Religion, and Technology. We discuss what do we mean by agnostic when we want to be challenged by new knowledge, the UFO phenomena as a new form of relig…
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After spending nearly 2 full years staying close to home, I’ve now been going back into the real world and it feels—well—strange. Like completely different than how it used to feel back in 2019/early 2020. I’ve come to realize that this is because I’m different now than I was 2+ years ago, and though I’m going back to doing things I used to do in 2…
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With everything going on in the United States right now, I felt compelled to share this episode with you. I did record it well before the official news of the overturning of Roe v. Wade, but I believe it is currently more relevant than ever. Going through hardships is—well—hard. There's no sugar-coating that. Some of the most difficult times in my …
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We had the great pleasure of being joined by Jeffrey J. Kripal in conversation about how to lift the veil of Isis, the radical collapse of the subject-object structure, paranormal research, LaMBDA alleged consciousness, conspirituality, Esalen Institute and its impact on American culture and many other liminal topics. Jeffrey Kripal is J. Newton Ra…
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Crypto collapse! Simply HODL and stay with us while we talk with Wassim Z. Alsindi: veteran of the timechain, founder and host of the 0x Salon, conducting experiments in post-disciplinary collective knowledge practices. Wassim specialises in conceptual design and philosophy of peer-to-peer systems. Today he guides us through the speculative hellsca…
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In a society that constantly bombards us with idolized images and ways to change ourselves, all in an effort to get us to confirm to a certain standard, it is hard to love our authentic self. There’s no group of people who knows this more to be true than those of the LGBTQ+ community. My dear friend, Nikki Starkiller joins us on The Love With Liana…
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In a society that constantly bombards us with idolized images and ways to change ourselves, all in an effort to get us to confirm to a certain standard, it is hard to love our authentic self. There’s no group of people who knows this more to be true than those of the LGBTQ+ community. My dear friend, Nikki Starkiller joins us on The Love With Liana…
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Five years ago (in 2017), a traumatic event happened in my life. Following this event, the trauma continued thus causing me cPTSD (from 2017-2019). Even just writing this now, I felt myself disassociate, and I had to pause before I could type again. I even found myself repeating my phrase that I had to rewrite and rewrite because this is still so h…
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This week, we had the great pleasure of being joined by Elvia Wilk, writer and editor, author of Oval (2019) and Death by Landscape, a collection of essays forthcoming this July from Soft Skull Press. We talked about her new book, the pandemic, plants, the weird, LARP, the Web 3.0 and post-nuclear religious fiction!!!Errata corrige: 29:30 Yes, plan…
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Since I’ve been on my self-love journey, I’ve teared down a lot of the caution tape that was put up by diet culture as it pertains to how I “should” eat, “should” dress”, “should” weigh, etc. I didn’t think that I was that affected by diet culture because I have white thin privilege and never had an e@ting disorder, yet, upon further self-discovery…
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A big part of what I do as a Self-Worth Coach is practice stepping into myself and my worth more and more each day. Not only has this been the quintessential part of my healing journey, but it has inspired me to keep going so that I may inspire my clients as well. I remember stepping into myself a lot as a child. I would consistently explore new th…
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We are back with Brazilian philosophers Gabriel Tupinamba and J.P. Caron from Círculo de Estudos da Idéia e da Ideologia, an institution with the task of investigating the political thought and collective organizational practices called for by the return of the communist hypothesis. They give us a primer on the institution and their meta-structural…
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If you’ve not yet heard of Julian Sarafian, he is an incredible person with an incredible story. He first went viral on TikTok for sharing his mental health journey. Julian went from being a high achiever in school, college, and grad school, to becoming a corporate lawyer, to then having severe anxiety, mild depression, and suicidal ideation…it alm…
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If you’ve been following me on Instagram, you will have seen me use the hashtag #Lianas100HappyDays since I started this “challenge” on March 1st. This “challenge” is something I started in March 2014 and I picked it up after finding it 4 years later in 2018, and I made a reminder in my calendar to do it again 4 years after that. So here we are! No…
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It’s true when they say “nothing can prepare you for how to deal with grief”. You never know how you’re going to react because each loss is different. The common thread between each loss is that the being no longer exists in a physical body, but its spirit lives on. We don’t yet have the ability to 100% see spirits who do not have physical bodies, …
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Before I began my healing journey, I rarely spoke up for myself. An example comes to mind: when I was a teenager and I went to the nail salon, I got my nails done and then got my eyebrows done. When the manicurist prepared for my eyebrow treatment, she sat me in the middle of the salon on a chair to do my eyebrows instead of taking me to the back r…
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We welcome philosopher and social scientist Jason Ānanda Josephson Storm, author of The Invention of Religion in Japan (2012), The Myth of Disenchantment (2017) and Metamodernism (2021). Among many other things, we talk about his work, modernity and its alleged departure from the supernatural, Mark Zuckerberg completely misreading Snow Crash, and h…
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We had the great pleasure of being joined by majuscule music journalist and author Simon Reynolds. In times of "Shock and Awe" we discuss the legacy of CCRU and Mark Fisher(and its neo-reactionary co-option), depressive hedonism and the attention economy, if there are any subversive attributes left to be found in subcultures... and among many other…
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Happy 2022!! What a year this has already started to be am I right? So I ask you: what are you going to be doing differently this year that maybe you’ve put off doing until now? Are you going to set intentions and aim to do them everyday? Are you going to set goals and work everyday to reach them? We know that “New Year’s Resolutions” don’t work, a…
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Hi my name is Liana Jabs! I'm a certified life coach and I will be your guide through your journey to greater self-worth. My goal is to help you learn to speak up for yourself, self-validate, and unconditionally love who you are. I offer empathy, kindness, compassion, and non-judgement as I support you in unleashing the life you are meant to live. …
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We are back with Jules Joanne Gleeson, writer, comedian and historian, recently co-editor of the collection: Transgender Marxism, published by Pluto Press in 2021. A groundbreaking synthesis of transgender studies and Marxist theory. We talked about gender and family abolitionism, her writing, industrial music, stand-up comedy and many other things…
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Arrancamos un nuevo año con Mario Aguiriano(del podcast Café Marx) y Kolitza. Hablamos sobre la crisis, el comunismo, la pandemia, Marx, las limitaciones de la sociodemocracia y una presentación breve del movimiento GKS (gazte koordinadora sozialista). Música de J.Martina, Harrga y MattinAf Social Discipline
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As another year comes to a close, I want you to practice one thing: Gratitude. Be grateful for your life simply because you get to live it. Be grateful for your life simply because it’s yours. Know that you didn’t have to achieve anything super spectacular this year to be grateful for it. …and you don’t have to set crazy goals for next year if you …
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Lately, I have been reflecting on my recent journey out of anxiety and depression. I am grateful for the support of my husband, cats, friends, and family who have supported me during this difficult time. I finally feel that the fog has lifted and that I feel like myself again. I am able to appreciate the light within me in a whole new way and I am …
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Lately, my intuition has been telling me to take a break from doing and instead spend more time being. I was burning myself out from doing too much all at once, and I finally hit a wall that made me stop. As I slowed down, I realized that a lot of my anguish was related to me overextending myself. I do this in a relentless effort to please those ar…
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