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Advisory Opinions

You Magnificent Bastard

Advisory Opinions

The Dispatch

News, Government, Politics

4.74K Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2020

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Eventually, as is the case in everyone’s life, whether it be a family member, co-worker, neighbor, or friend, you will come across a person with a personality disorder (PD). Although it can usually be hard to discern if a person has a PD at the beginning of the relationship, its presence will soon come to light. Having an accurate understanding of both what a personality disorder is and where it may be coming from is essential to keep the frustration of navigating them to a minimum.


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0:00.0

You ready?

0:02.0

I was born ready.

0:04.0

Welcome to the advisory opinions podcast. This is David French with Sarah Izger.

0:24.0

And we're going to have today's podcast is going to be heavily focused on the United States Navy.

0:32.0

Now, those are not words that I thought that I would say when we were conceiving of this podcast.

0:38.0

I knew that there would be military legal issues that would come up.

0:42.0

But there's been an emerging issue that is still in a state of flux that combines so many different strands that is really actually so important that I feel like we've got to dedicate a lot of time to it.

0:58.0

We're also going to talk about inspectors general and we're going to end up with an ode to the queen.

1:04.0

The Queen of England, of course. Is there any other Queen, Sarah?

1:08.0

Well, I mean, there's the great band from the 80s.

1:12.0

Well, there is the great band from the 80s. And then if somebody says yes, queen, like there's a lot of those queens.

1:21.0

I just I don't understand. I know you have college age children and then a 12 year old, but sometimes your references are too much.

1:29.0

Hi, I apologize. I apologize.

1:33.0

I took a phone break, by the way, for a few hours yesterday. And I am feeling rejuvenated, spicy, original flavored Sarah. So I feel good.

1:43.0

You said you took a phone break.

1:46.0

Yeah, like I got off Twitter. I got off Slack. I mean, I was starting to feel really, you know, dark.

1:56.0

I needed a break. And so if anyone else out there, if this is any good advice, maybe just put the phone down for a little bit.

2:06.0

You know, that is a great word because I've been doing the same thing. I have been concentrating my Twitter and my coronavirus updates and all of that in specific slices of the day.

2:19.0

Yeah.

2:20.0

And then just putting it down for the rest, getting my writing done, doing all the other stuff that I need to do, but putting down that phone for hours at a time is a great mental health development for me.

2:33.0

Twitter is just not a space to make you feel good about yourself, the world or anything else.

2:38.0

Yeah, exactly. Well, we do not intend that's the end of the Twitter conversation, unless it's relevant to the United States, the United States Navy.

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