Most Recent Episodes
We See You
We see you, needing help but too comfortable in pain that it’s more painful to strive so you survive. We see you, telling every open ear we as humans must watch our back and look out for ourselves. Yes, we see you, calling faith stupidity, selling cynicism for personal gain, and not the betterment of humanity. We see you, so bored that you promote “individualistic ideals,” not relationships. Of course, we see you, recruiting every person that has been betrayed, abandoned, abused, and discarded. We are aware you have strength in numbers because most can relate to hating. Yet, we choose Love, disregarding how much we see you, and focusing on how much it will take to overcome you. So, we go blind, hoping our eyes will open to a reflection of our choice. We see you no more!
Kindness vs Genuineness
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Kindness vs Genuineness is a podcast to distinguishing between the two. The LoveSnobs address how people use Kindness as a tool for “control.” As a result, we should consider Kindness based on our intention, not an attribute. Genuineness is an attribute. If we are authentic, we are building Accountable Relationships. The LoveSnobs make it clear why it’s essential to know the difference. In Addition, they give examples, tell stories, and debate a little regarding the importance of being a genuine person, not a kind person. Kindness vs Genuineness is a podcast that challenges our Listeners to separate the two in their life. After listening to the podcast, they will understand who is Genuine or kind. Listen, Learn, and Enjoy!
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The LoveSnobs are two friends who are tired of people saying they wanted Accountable Relationships. Yet, they lacked road maps to acquire them. Therefore, The Lovesnobs started “The AccountableLove Podcast,” which does just that. Creates a road map for people by defining terms, discussing building strong principles, and inviting everyday people to discuss building Accountable Relationships. The LoveSnobs believe Love Is A Group Journey. As a result, our journey is to build healthier, supportive, Loving Relationships. Join The Discussion! Listen, Learn and Enjoy
Kindness vs Genuineness
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 41:00 — 56.4MB)
Subscribe: Spotify | TuneIn | Deezer | RSS | More
Kindness vs Genuineness is a podcast to distinguishing between the two. The LoveSnobs address how people use Kindness as a tool for “control.” As a result, we should consider Kindness based on our intention, not an attribute. Genuineness is an attribute. If we are authentic, we are building Accountable Relationships. The LoveSnobs make it clear why it’s essential to know the difference. In Addition, they give examples, tell stories, and debate a little regarding the importance of being a genuine person, not a kind person. Kindness vs Genuineness is a podcast that challenges our Listeners to separate the two in their life. After listening to the podcast, they will understand who is Genuine or kind. Listen, Learn, and Enjoy!
The LoveSnobs are two friends who are tired of people saying they wanted Accountable Relationships. Yet, they lacked road maps to acquire them. Therefore, The Lovesnobs started “The AccountableLove Podcast,” which does just that. Creates a road map for people by defining terms, discussing building strong principles, and inviting everyday people to discuss building Accountable Relationships. The LoveSnobs believe Love Is A Group Journey. As a result, our journey is to build healthier, supportive, Loving Relationships. Join The Discussion! Listen, Learn and Enjoy
A Cheaters Assistant….
The tears fall from her eyes, and you drown in her tears. You start to believe you can save her from a marriage that she claims not to want. So you start by becoming an addict of her smile, doing whatever it takes to see her teeth. You take her on long walks, picnics under the sunset, and cuddle in her morning smell. Becoming so suffocated in her happiness that you forget she promised another. You forget she used you to break that promise, and you will always be a regret.
Yes, we can all fall into this cycle of being a cheater’s assistant, blinded by the connection over the principle. We see the person losing focus of the crime. We helped steal a heart or, at least, honesty. We could have waited until she expressed her desire to leave. We could have been a friend until she was fully committed to ready to start again. But, we wanted to be the hero. We believed we were an excellent person saving her from a flawed human being. We never stopped to get the other side of the story. We never stopped to question how we would want her to break it off with us. Only seeing our opportunity, we became our own worst enemy. A Cheater’s Assistant.
Are Most Of Us Living….
We all try to live, knowing we will die. Some use that as an excuse to make poor life decisions. Others decided they want to live to build a legacy that will lift generations to come. Most people are the watchers of those two groups of people. They think they have the power to forgive consistent poor behavior, and that’s what makes them human beings. They think they get to appoint leaders and control how they lead. Most of all, they don’t know what to believe because they play it safe enough to be tolerant of all differences. Regardless of how they affect the whole, staying neutral so they can have an opinion without factoring in the whole and remaining individuals to avoid labels, feeling they can have some control. We can all agree that few are comfortable being villains, and fewer are comfortable with being heroes, so most of us believe living means wishing you did more and dying wishing we had more time to be more.
Remember Love
Their eyes open up together, and eyelashes meet. They blink in sync. I Love you leaves their lips. The room is dark; their bodies are the only existence of two people being present. They can’t see, but the scent in the air is familiar; the touch is home. This moment is the dream of so many, but selfishness robs them of their spirit. They claim fools rush in, but isn’t it stupidity to run out; choosing lost over gain. Controlling the heart, believing tears will ultimately tear us apart. Saying Love is “gravity” that seems to allow people to breathe the air of misery. Yet, we see entwined hands refusing to release one another’s grasp and doubt their forever. They are LoveSnobs, disregarding every attempt to blind them from their destination of togetherness. Seeing the failure around them, they preach success until it’s all people can understand. We forgot those two bodies working in one accord, just because many have started using their bodies to get off. We must close our eyes and trust someone else will invest in us as much as we do them. We must believe our lashes will meet every morning, and bodies will cuddle every night.
Is Marriage Hard Or Are We Just Cowards?
We romanticize being mysterious, use humor to hide the hurt, we even trick ourselves into believing compassion means never sharing the darkest sides of us. We are so entitled! We have started to think ME matters more than the US. We call “marriage hard,” but are we just cowards? Always afraid of losing, we push the closest people so far away that when we reveal a layer, they don’t recognize us. When it gets tough, we need space, when our commitments promise to entwine more in those moments. Are we ready for Marriage? A spiritual practice of matching words with actions for an eternal. Hard? It’s easy to wake up every day with our purpose attached to another. It’s easy to say it is hard because that means we have an excuse not to try, to come up short and say it’s human, to call reality failure and success a dream. It not hard to run when you are in shape, walk a tightrope when you master it, and dance in front of millions when you believe in choreography. Marry is easy when you think you have a life partner, not someone that wants a partner to enhance your life. Hard is for those adding drama while subtracting solutions. Are we cowards? Or is Marriage just so hard it’s killing hearts more than putting them at ease?
Building Stronger Teams
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In the podcast “Building Stronger Teams.” The LoveSnobs discuss what it takes to build a village. We look around us and see ourselves in others’ eyes, but we need to start viewing the person. How do they fit into building a team? Do the pieces fit for a lifetime run? We can like several people as individuals, but they can’t be in our daily lives if they don’t connect with the essential people. When we think of Love, we forget Love is a Group Journey, and we need a strong group to maintain it’s faith. This takes everyone sharing core values and being on the same page to build a village. The LoveSnobs explain how Building Stronger Teams is necessary for having a great life. Listen, Learn, and Enjoy!
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The LoveSnobs are two friends who are tired of people saying they wanted Accountable Relationships. Yet, they lacked road maps to acquire them. Therefore, The Lovesnobs started “The AccountableLove Podcast,” which does just that. Creates a road map for people by defining terms, discussing building strong principles, and inviting everyday people to discuss building Accountable Relationships. The LoveSnobs believe Love Is A Group Journey. As a result, our journey is to build healthier, supportive, Loving Relationships. Join The Discussion! Listen, Learn and Enjoy
Building Stronger Teams
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 39:23 — 54.3MB)
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In the podcast “Building Stronger Teams.” The LoveSnobs discuss what it takes to build a village. We look around us and see ourselves in others’ eyes, but we need to start viewing the person. How do they fit into building a team? Do the pieces fit for a lifetime run? We can like several people as individuals, but they can’t be in our daily lives if they don’t connect with the essential people. When we think of Love, we forget Love is a Group Journey, and we need a strong group to maintain it’s faith. This takes everyone sharing core values and being on the same page to build a village. The LoveSnobs explain how Building Stronger Teams is necessary for having a great life. Listen, Learn, and Enjoy!
The LoveSnobs are two friends who are tired of people saying they wanted Accountable Relationships. Yet, they lacked road maps to acquire them. Therefore, The Lovesnobs started “The AccountableLove Podcast,” which does just that. Creates a road map for people by defining terms, discussing building strong principles, and inviting everyday people to discuss building Accountable Relationships. The LoveSnobs believe Love Is A Group Journey. As a result, our journey is to build healthier, supportive, Loving Relationships. Join The Discussion! Listen, Learn and Enjoy
Happy Mother’s Day
One of the more obvious examples of AccountableLove is motherhood. A child is always watching, editing a mother like a well-read English teacher. A child has expectations; food, shelter, a role model. When your words leave your mouth, the disappointment pile up, like litter on a new york street. Yet, some women walk the path of motherhood. Inspired by their children’s expectations, they are motivated not to fail. Women that not only had children, whether they were ready or not but, took pride in excepting the responsibility of mentoring and nurturing another’s life support. Those are our mothers. Women that knew the pain after nine months would be like ripping their teeth out one by one, but they decided to move forward. Toothless! They continue to add value to the world. So, join “The AccountableLove Podcast” in wishing our mothers around the world a happy Mother’s Day.









