
HI, welcome to Episode The Eighty-ThirdAn entertaining, thoughtful and informative podcast. We lead and encourage conversation between adults, young adults and kids. Every Wednesday, we discuss topics of interest from both the younger and the older point of view.We hope you find something of value here.Hi,In this episode, a father and daughter tackle the persistent issue of bullying and how to guide children through it. They explore the psychology of bullies—noting that their behavior often stems from fear and weakness—and discuss the importance of building confidence and self-defense skills (like jiu-jitsu) to prevent a "victim" mindset. From debating why telling a teacher can sometimes make the situation worse to navigating the complexities of cyberbullying, the duo offers honest advice on standing up for yourself and supporting others. The conversation concludes with a humorous look at "Internet Weirdness" regarding "Disney adults" and the mystery of why some grown-ups remain obsessed with the Magic Kingdom(0:00) Discussing the scourge of bullying.(25:40) Goofy consideration for the week: Why are some adults so obsessed with Disney?“Treat people as if they were what they ought to be and you help them to become what they are capable of being.” Johann Wolfgang von GoetheHave an awesome day,Scout and WilliamFor anyone looking, it's a new day alwaysHypermentilating is reader and listener supported. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Hypermentilating at hypermentilating.substack.com/subscribe
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