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Speaker 1 (00:00):
God Love Pup Family Fest this Saturday, four pm. Bertuccio
Farms Free Concert, Jim Class Heroes Fits in the Tantrums
Saturday with.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Party the Park though with Little John Pitbull Jennifer.
Speaker 3 (00:13):
Were you there, yes, good morning, Good morning. It was
so awesome. I still cannot walk two days later.
Speaker 4 (00:25):
Well, then you did it totally right, if you're feeling
the pace.
Speaker 3 (00:29):
Totally right. I had to hit up to that because
we're on the same page. Neither one of us can
walk two days later.
Speaker 5 (00:37):
That's so funny. Nick and I were sitting there watching it.
I think it was either Little John or Shaggy who
was on the stage, and we're like, you know, kind
of like dancing, and these two guys walk right in
front of us and just keep walking in One of
them is like like complete while he's walking and then
continues to keep walking.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
Were like, did that seriously take you?
Speaker 3 (01:00):
I am doing that. I did not see anyone throw up,
but yes, I did. Its way too much and I
still cannot move. I'm on my way to cold Plunge
right now to see if I can fix myself.
Speaker 2 (01:13):
Where do you go Cold Plunge?
Speaker 3 (01:15):
Unchanged Psychiatry and Wellness and Gilbert. We got red light,
cold plunge and for red Sana. They're amazing. What's it
called unchanged psychiatry and wellness?
Speaker 2 (01:29):
Wow? I think the psychiatry thing would throw me off. Yeah,
it just seems like that.
Speaker 3 (01:34):
It's actually doctors to help with anxiety and depression. But
they also have all the modalities for red light therapy,
cold plunge, everything. It's amazing. I do it every Tuesday.
Speaker 2 (01:47):
Do you have to be a patient or can you
just go there and do it?
Speaker 3 (01:50):
You can go in, Yeah, you can go in. They
have everything Ala Carte. They also have amazing hyperbaric chambers,
they have IV therapies, they have everything.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
Wow. They wouldn't let you leave, John Jay, Whyn't you.
Speaker 3 (02:02):
Check in right right? Sanday would be like his name
would be on the door.
Speaker 4 (02:06):
Can we talk to you for a second here?
Speaker 1 (02:08):
Well, Jennifer, I hope you can make it to love
Pop Family Fest this Saturday too.
Speaker 3 (02:12):
I'm coming. We're trying. I'm gonna bring my daughter so great.
Speaker 2 (02:16):
Well, thanks for listening, Jennifer, Thanks for calling in.
Speaker 3 (02:18):
All right, we'll see you this weekend.
Speaker 2 (02:20):
Got it? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (02:21):
So Family Fest is Saturday, Bertuccio Farms, four pm. It's
gonna be awesome. Okay, So, Kyle, you have a thing
the difference between a psychopath and a sociopath.
Speaker 5 (02:32):
Yes, so the terms are kind of thrown around like confetti.
You always here, there's psychopath, there's a sociopath. But can
you actually know the difference? And knowing the difference means
you may be able to catch or spot the red
flags before you know. One of these types of personalities
crush your coffee date, steals your promotion, or ghosts you
in the front group. They're both kinds of personalities that
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make you go yikes. But the differences are actually pretty wild.
So first you go, were they born or made? Apparently,
psychopaths are basically born with the brain that says emotions, no,
not today, don't know, don't even know emotions. Sociopaths life
is kind of like made them that way with trauma
or rough childhood's bad luck, maybe even that one high
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school group project.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
You know they were made.
Speaker 5 (03:16):
So so if you've known this person forever and they
were always that way, possibly psychopath Right, then you go, okay,
what are their actual personality traits? Like, so, psychopaths are
smooth operators, calm, collected, the kind of person who would
just like lie through a job interview, you'd still root
for them. Sociopaths have quick temper, they're very impulsive. Think
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like road rage level one hundred sociopath. Okay, So, like
I said before, like sociopaths can sort of read a room.
Psychopaths they look at your feelings and they don't understand,
so like they'll just glaze right over whatever it is
that you're feeling. In relationships specifically, sociopaths can actually love,
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like they're kind of like they see those emotions, they
feel those emotions. But again, psychopaths not there.
Speaker 1 (04:05):
Okay, so weird listening to because I'm like, oh that's me,
that's me. No, that's not me. Oh that's me.
Speaker 2 (04:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (04:11):
But if you're in a relationship with the psychopath, they're
kind of like always level neutral, don't react, but the
sociopath will go up and down emotionally kind of like
react strongly.
Speaker 5 (04:21):
Yeah, And so like when I was reading this article,
I was really trying to think, like, is Dexter a
psychopath was a sociopath because he did kind of try
to have the feelings, But then again, I don't think
he ever had the feelings feelings.
Speaker 2 (04:34):
He faked the feelings.
Speaker 4 (04:36):
What about Joe, because I feel like Joe really did
love so so he's a sociopath.
Speaker 5 (04:42):
And think about Joe's temper. He got so mad and
he killed people.
Speaker 1 (04:44):
Yeah, okay, he was made that way because remember the book,
Guy locked him in the right.
Speaker 2 (04:53):
Yea, Joe is a sociopath. Was kind of born that way?
Or was he?
Speaker 5 (04:57):
Because he was born into it.
Speaker 2 (04:59):
He was covered in blood, he saw his mom.
Speaker 4 (05:00):
He was created too.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
But those are all fake people. What about real people,
real people that we know? Like me, I feel like
I fit in one of those categories. I don't know
which one's better.
Speaker 2 (05:13):
That's why.
Speaker 1 (05:13):
That's why when you say hothead, I go, hotead, Well,
I'm not a sociopath, and then you go no emotions, okay,
psychopath emotions you do like I've been spending a lot
of time with my sister the last couple of days.
In fact, tonight we're going to Sun's game, and I
was going to tell her this tonight. I say, you know,
you and I have spend so much time together last
few days. I said, I feel that if one of
us dies soon, the other one should have peace, like
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like we had a good relationship.
Speaker 2 (05:36):
We're in a good place. What does she say to that.
Speaker 1 (05:39):
I'm going to tell her that, and then I feel
like I would just be like, I feel like we
just really connected last few days.
Speaker 2 (05:45):
Everything is great. So if you do die, if you die,
I'm good. If I die, I hope you're good too.
We're in a good place. I think we're in a
bad place. But so is that.
Speaker 5 (05:55):
Way of looking at it. You're feeling the feelings right?
Speaker 2 (05:59):
Is there more so neither?
Speaker 5 (06:00):
Well, they just gave advice. I'm like, if you find
yourself in a romantic relationship and you're like, oh my god,
these things are clicking and I'm definitely dating a sociopath,
they just say, just expect an emotional roller coaster. They're
going up and down. They've got a hot temper, so
watch out. Set your boundaries, be clear about what behavior
is unacceptable. Sociopaths can feel guilt, which sometimes like it helps.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
A little bit.
Speaker 4 (06:23):
Like I wonder if you could fix either one of them,
if you're dating one of them.
Speaker 2 (06:28):
I don't think so.
Speaker 5 (06:29):
If you are with a psychopath, they say, focus on facts,
not feelings. If you try to help make them empathize,
it's not.
Speaker 2 (06:35):
Going to cut through.
Speaker 5 (06:36):
Just facts, facts, facts, facts, be cautious with trust, they
are manipulative and may use terms strategically. And just avoid
getting emotionally entangled.
Speaker 2 (06:45):
And if you're already there, get out.