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  • 6 Steps To Fewer Days That Suck
    Jun 19 2025

    This episode features Deborah Mallow, author of Six Steps to Fewer Days That Suck, inconversation with host Chuck Tuck. The discussion centers on practical strategies for improvingdaily happiness, overcoming negativity, and making positive choices. Deborah shares insightsfrom her book and personal journey, emphasizing the importance of mindset, nutrition, self-care,and small daily decisions in creating a more joyful life.

    The Power of Perspective3. Daily Decisions and Self-Responsibility4. Nutrition and Mood5. Self-Care and Community6. Practical Tips and Tools

    Summary of the Podcast Episode: Deborah Mallow on "Amazing People, AmazingThings"Deborah and Chuck discuss the concept of negativity bias—how our brains are wired tofocus on the negative—and the importance of reframing thoughts. Deborah explains thatunderstanding the science behind our mindset can empower us to make better choices andcultivate positive patterns .The conversation highlights how everyday decisions shape our mood and outlook. Deborahshares her philosophy: happiness is a choice, and small, conscious decisions throughout theday can lead to fewer "days that suck" and more days filled with joy .Deborah, drawing from her own experience and research, discusses the role of nutrition inmental well-being. She advocates for moderation, mindful eating, and being a lifelonglearner about what makes us feel good, emphasizing that even simple changes can boostmood and energy .The episode explores the importance of self-care, from sleep and exercise to surroundingoneself with positive people. Deborah encourages setting boundaries with negativeinfluences and prioritizing relationships that uplift and energize us .7. Embracing Mistakes and Growth8. Book Overview and Takeaways9. Closing Thoughts and ResourcesWelcome to "Amazing People, Amazing Things" with your host Chuck Tuck! In thisuplifting episode, Chuck sits down with Deborah Mallow—author, coach, and selfproclaimed "ray of sunshine"—to explore the secrets behind living a happier, morefulfilling life. Deborah shares practical steps from her new book, Six Steps to Fewer DaysThat Suck, and opens up about her own journey from burnout to positivity. Tune in forscience-backed tips on flipping the script on negativity, the surprising impact of nutritionon your mood, and simple daily decisions that can transform your outlook. Whetheryouʼre feeling stuck or just want more joy in your day, this episode is packed withinspiration and actionable advice to help you make every day a little brighter .In this episode of "Amazing People, Amazing Things," host Chuck Tuck welcomesDeborah Mallow, author of Six Steps to Fewer Days That Suck. Together, they dive intothe science of happiness, the power of perspective, and the daily choices that shape ourwell-being. Deborah offers practical strategies for overcoming negativity, improving selfcare, and building positive routines—from mindful eating to gratitude collages andmorning affirmations. Listeners will walk away with easy-to-implement tips and a renewedsense of possibility. If youʼre ready to get unstuck and embrace more joy, thisconversation is for you .Deborah shares actionable ideas from her book, such as creating a gratitude collage or a"smile jar" filled with happy quotes. She stresses the value of small rituals and routines—likemorning affirmations—to start the day on a positive note .Both Deborah and Chuck reflect on the inevitability of mistakes, viewing them asopportunities for growth rather than failures. Deborah reframes setbacks as "education andgrowth," encouraging listeners to be gentle with themselves and keep striving forimprovement .visit: www.thedailydesicions.com

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  • Living Off the Grid: A Practical Guide
    Jun 17 2025

    Guest Larry Weingarten discuss various topics related to home maintenance, particularly focusing on hot water tanks and living off the grid. They explore the importance of old technology, the science behind hot water heaters, and practical maintenance tips to extend their lifespan. The discussion also delves into the concept of living off the grid, the benefits of solar power, and how to improve home energy efficiency. Larry shares valuable insights on tools and techniques for identifying and fixing energy leaks in homes, emphasizing the importance of safety during maintenance tasks. In this conversation, Larry Weingarten shares his extensive knowledge on building science, energy efficiency, and sustainable living practices. He discusses the importance of durable construction, effective solar heating, and the efficiency of various home systems, including hot water tanks and solar panels. The conversation emphasizes practical tips for homeowners to improve energy efficiency and reduce costs, highlighting the significance of understanding energy consumption and making informed choices in home design and maintenance.

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  • 21 Ways To Understanding Pet Loss
    Jun 10 2025

    Grieving a Pet: Jean Alfieri on Compassion, Teens, and Healing After Loss

    In this heartfelt episode, author and speaker Jean Alfieri explores the deep emotional impact of losing a pet—especially for teens. Jean shares a touching story about a grandmother struggling to understand her granddaughter’s grief, and offers compassionate advice on how to support loved ones through the pain. Whether you're 6, 16, or 60, grief is personal—and valid. Tune in as Jean reminds us that healing starts with empathy, conversation, and community. Perfect for pet lovers, parents, and anyone navigating loss.

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  • Why the Journey Matters More Than the Destination
    Jun 7 2025

    In this podcast episode, Gerard introduces Taoism, an ancient Chinese philosophy centered on living in harmony with the natural flow of the universe. He compares it to natural laws like gravity and clarifies misconceptions by distinguishing it from Western ideas like Zen and Yin-Yang.

    A major theme is that life is about the journey, not the destination. Gerard stresses focusing on the process of growth and learning, rather than solely on achieving goals.

    He shares practical applications of Taoism, encouraging listeners to embrace setbacks as learning opportunities. For example, a flat tire can be seen not as a burden, but as a chance to practice patience and acceptance.

    The episode also highlights the role of mindfulness and nature, with Gerard recommending time outdoors to reduce stress and reconnect with the present moment.

    In closing, Gerard urges listeners to let go of fear and overthinking, adopt simplicity, and accept themselves. The host ends with appreciation for Gerard’s thoughtful and inspiring insights.


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  • Inside the Courtroom: Justice, Bias, and the Human Side of Law with Attorney James M. Porfido
    May 27 2025

    Step into the courtroom and behind the headlines in this eye-opening episode of Amazing People Amazing Things. Host Chuck Tuck sits down with seasoned attorney James M. Porfido, Esq. for an unfiltered conversation about the complexities of the justice system, the high-stakes world of legal representation, and the ethical dilemmas faced by prosecutors and defense attorneys alike.

    From the intricate dance of discovery and plea bargaining to the emotional toll of defending clients in controversial cases—including vehicular homicide, animal cruelty, and historical allegations—Porfido shares raw insights from his legal career. This episode also explores how judicial bias, evolving algorithms, and public perception shape courtroom outcomes, and why justice isn't always black and white.

    Whether you’re fascinated by law, intrigued by courtroom strategy, or curious about how modern justice intersects with media, technology, and morality, this episode will challenge what you think you know about our legal system.


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  • The Financial Toll of Failed Relationships in the Workplace
    May 20 2025

    In this powerful conversation, Tom Hagerty explores the deep connection between personal relationships and business success. He discusses how technology, societal shifts, and a growing sense of loneliness are eroding the quality of our interactions—personally and professionally. With $8 trillion in business losses tied to failed relationships and 60% of Americans experiencing loneliness, Tom outlines why integrity, resilience, and interpersonal skills are more critical than ever.

    From trust issues to transactional communication, this episode offers a compelling look at how the future of leadership and societal well-being depends on our ability to connect—and why change starts with personal choice.

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  • Why Do We Need Humor Every Day?
    May 13 2025

    In this engaging conversation, Chuck Tuck and Bill Williams explore the vital role of humor in our lives, especially in challenging times. They discuss the origins of Bill's book series, '20 Years of Internet Humor,' and how humor can serve as a tool for connection and positivity. The dialogue touches on the evolution of humor, the importance of timing, and the challenges of navigating humor in today's sensitive environment. Bill shares anecdotes and jokes, emphasizing that laughter can brighten our days and foster a sense of community.visit: www.internet-humor.com

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    22 m
  • The Secret Guide to Making Friends Fast
    May 6 2025

    In this episode of Amazing People Amazing Things, Dr. Dianne Olvera joins host Chuck Tuck for a powerful conversation on deepening interpersonal connection through intentional communication. Drawing from her experience as a diplomat and educator, Dr. Olvera shares practical strategies for fostering empathy, cultural sensitivity, and self-awareness. From setting healthy boundaries and understanding perception to navigating nonverbal cues and addressing divisiveness in relationships, this episode offers insightful tools to help listeners build trust, enhance relationships, and communicate with greater compassion and clarity.visit: https://www.drdianneolvera.com

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