• Joe Bogdan: Better Has No Finish Line - Waypoints on the Lifelong Pursuit of Self-Mastery and Leadership
    Jan 7 2026

    What if leadership isn’t about arriving… but about continuing?

    In this special return to The Shadows Podcast, Bodhi sits down once again with retired Chief Master Sergeant and author Joe Bogdan to explore his new book, Better Has No Finish Line: Waypoints on the Lifelong Pursuit of Self-Mastery and Leadership. Rather than offering quick fixes or leadership formulas, this conversation digs into the uncomfortable, often unseen work of growth—reflection, humility, ownership, and identity.

    Together, they unpack why true leadership is forged through pressure, why progress matters more than perfection, and why some of the most meaningful growth happens at waypoints we never planned to stop at. Joe shares hard-earned lessons from his military and post-service journey, including the cost of unexamined success, the danger of chasing rank or position without purpose, and how empathy and emotional intelligence transformed the way he leads.

    This episode isn’t about having all the answers. It’s about asking better questions:

    • What is your brand when you walk into a room?

    • What is it really like to be on the other side of you?

    • Are you growing… or just moving?

    If you’re a leader, an emerging leader, or someone navigating a season of feeling stuck, this conversation will challenge you to rethink progress, redefine success, and embrace the idea that better has no finish line.

    🎙️ Listen with intention. Reflect honestly. Keep going.

    Website: www.waypointbetter.com
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    1 h et 17 min
  • Stranger Things & Emotional Intelligence
    Jan 1 2026

    STRANGER THINGS & EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

    What if Stranger Things isn’t just about monsters, portals, and the Upside Down — but about belonging, vulnerability, and the emotional cost of avoidance?

    In this episode of The Shadows Podcast, we break down Stranger Things through the lens of Emotional Intelligence and pull out three Life Cheat Codes that apply just as much to real life as they do to Hawkins, Indiana. From friendships that save lives to emotions we try to outrun, this episode explores how our inner world shapes our survival.

    🕒 6:26 — Cheat Code #1: Belonging Is a Survival Skill
    The Party survives because they stay connected. Isolation makes people easier targets — emotionally and mentally. We unpack why belonging isn’t weakness, it’s protection.

    🕒 9:37 — Cheat Code #2: You Can Be Strong and Vulnerable
    Hopper, Eleven, Max — strength in Stranger Things isn’t about being fearless. It’s about feeling deeply and still showing up. Emotional strength isn’t the absence of emotion; it’s the ability to carry it.

    🕒 13:59 — Cheat Code #3: Avoidance Feeds the Monster
    Whether it’s Vecna or real-life emotions, what we refuse to face doesn’t disappear — it grows. Avoidance gives power to the very thing we’re trying to escape.

    This episode blends storytelling, humor, pop culture, and practical EQ tools you can actually use — because emotional intelligence isn’t about perfection, it’s about awareness.

    🎧 New episodes every week
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    21 min
  • Gremlins & Emotional Intelligence
    Dec 24 2025

    🎄 Gremlins & Emotional Intelligence | Life Cheat Codes 🎮

    Is Gremlins really just a Christmas movie… or is it a cautionary tale about emotional discipline, boundaries, and responsibility?

    In this episode of The Shadows Podcast, we crack open the 1984 cult classic Gremlins and break it down through the lens of Emotional Intelligence. Beneath the chaos, comedy, and creature mayhem is a surprisingly sharp lesson about what happens when rules are ignored, impulses go unchecked, and responsibility gets outsourced.

    This isn’t a movie review—it’s a life upgrade.

    Using our signature Life Cheat Codes, we explore how the same mistakes that turn Mogwai into Gremlins are the exact patterns that sabotage relationships, goals, leadership, and personal growth in real life.

    ⏱ Cheat Code #1 — Rules Are Emotional Guardrails (6:26)
    Rules don’t exist to ruin fun—they exist to protect us from ourselves. Whether it’s “don’t eat after midnight” or “no texting when emotional,” boundaries help keep chaos from creeping in. We break down why structure actually creates freedom, especially when emotions run hot.

    ⏱ Cheat Code #2 — Unchecked Impulses Multiply Problems (10:47)
    One small decision. Then another. Then suddenly the whole town is on fire. Sound familiar? This cheat code dives into how impulsive reactions—emotionally, socially, or digitally—rarely stay small. If you don’t pause, reflect, and regulate, problems don’t just grow… they multiply.

    ⏱ Cheat Code #3 — Responsibility Is the Price of Ownership (14:23)
    Ownership isn’t just about possession—it’s about accountability. Whether it’s a pet, a child, a role, or a version of yourself you’re trying to build, responsibility is the cost of entry. We unpack why avoiding responsibility always leads to chaos—and how stepping into it is a form of emotional maturity.

    Gremlins reminds us that ignoring rules, feeding impulses, and dodging responsibility doesn’t just affect us—it affects everyone around us. Emotional Intelligence is the difference between managing the Mogwai… and unleashing the Gremlin.

    We close the episode with a powerful reflection, a callback to one of the film’s most memorable lines, and a challenge for listeners to check their own “closets and cupboards”—because you never really know where emotional Gremlins might be hiding.

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    If this episode resonated, try one cheat code this week and let us know how it goes.

    🎮 LIFE CHEAT CODES🧠 WHY THIS EPISODE HITS DIFFERENT

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    22 min
  • Elf and Emotional Intelligence
    Dec 20 2025

    🎄 Elf & Emotional Intelligence 🎄

    What if Elf isn’t just a holiday classic—but a surprisingly honest lesson in emotional intelligence?

    In this episode of The Shadows Podcast, we explore Elf through the lens of avoidance, emotional safety, and the courage to choose joy. Beneath the humor and nostalgia is a story about how people shut down, what helps them open up, and why staying emotionally available is harder—and braver—than it looks.

    Using three simple Emotional Intelligence Cheat Codes, this episode connects the film to real-life experiences: avoiding hard conversations, creating environments where people feel safe to grow, and rediscovering joy in a world that rewards cynicism. Whether you’re navigating family dynamics, work relationships, or your own inner dialogue this holiday season, this conversation offers reflection without judgment—and tools you can actually use.

    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, emotionally guarded, or disconnected during the holidays, this episode invites you to slow down and ask a different question: What if growth doesn’t start with fixing—but with presence?

    🎙️ The Shadows Podcast
    🎄 Elf & Emotional Intelligence

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    19 min
  • Christmas Vacation and Emotional Intelligence
    Dec 12 2025

    🎄 CHRISTMAS VACATION & EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

    Why do the holidays push our buttons more than any other time of year?
    Why do expectations explode, emotions boil, and perfectly good people end up snapping like Clark Griswold under 25,000 imported Italian twinkle lights?

    This week, The Shadows Podcast dives into the timeless chaos of National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation through the lens of Emotional Intelligence, uncovering why this movie still hits home decades later — not just because it’s funny, but because it’s relatable on a deeply human level.

    Released in 1989 and eventually becoming a holiday cult classic, Christmas Vacation wasn’t just a comedy — it was a mirror. A mirror reflecting family pressure, financial stress, miscommunication, comparison, expectations, and the emotional minefields we tiptoe through every December. From Clark’s desperate desire to create “the perfect Christmas” to Cousin Eddie’s unfiltered authenticity, the characters accidentally teach us more about EQ than they ever intended.

    In this episode, we break down the emotional patterns behind the comedy, unpack why the Griswolds feel like our family, and explore three Life Cheat Codes you can use immediately — at home, at work, and especially during the holidays.

    Clark Griswold wanted the dream Christmas—perfect lights, perfect family gathering, perfect bonus check. But perfection is a fantasy. Expectations without communication or flexibility lead to disappointment, resentment, and emotional blowups (looking at you, squirrel-in-the-tree situation).
    Learn how to spot unrealistic expectations before they hijack your holiday.

    We break down emotional regulation through Clark’s legendary meltdown. (“We’re gonna have the hap-hap-happiest Christmas…!”)
    Pressure + unspoken stress + emotional exhaustion = explosion.
    We show you how to pause, breathe, reset, and avoid turning into a human pressure cooker.

    Eddie may be unpredictable, messy, and a walking HR violation…
    But he shows up.
    He listens.
    He cares in the ways he knows how.
    This cheat code explores why genuine connection matters more than flawless behavior — and why the people who frustrate us sometimes need grace the most.

    Annoying people don’t always intend to be annoying.
    Sometimes they’re stressed, insecure, emotionally overloaded, or simply living by a different internal script.
    We explore why their reactions say more about their emotional landscape than yours — and how EQ helps you avoid losing your peace over someone else’s chaos.

    If you’ve ever:
    ✔ tried too hard to make something perfect
    ✔ felt overwhelmed by holiday expectations
    ✔ snapped under pressure
    ✔ dealt with family drama
    ✔ or wished for a vacation from Christmas Vacation…
    This episode meets you right where you are.

    You’ll leave with emotional tools you can use today — not just in December, but in every season of life.

    🎮 LIFE CHEAT CODE #1 — Manage Your Expectations… or They’ll Manage You

    🎮 LIFE CHEAT CODE #2 — Regulate Before You Detonate

    🎮 LIFE CHEAT CODE #3 — Connection Before Perfection💡 BONUS EQ TAKEAWAY — The Todd & Margo Principle🎙️ WHY THIS EPISODE MATTERS

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    18 min
  • Home Alone and Emotional Intelligence | The Shadows Podcast
    Dec 5 2025

    The holidays are here, and there’s no better way to kick off the season than revisiting one of the greatest Christmas movies ever made — Home Alone. But this time, we’re not just watching Kevin defend his house with paint cans, micro machines, and blowtorches. We’re diving deep into what this classic can teach us about Emotional Intelligence, resilience, family dynamics, and how to navigate chaos with clarity.

    In today’s 20-minute episode, The Shadows Podcast breaks down why Home Alone still hits home emotionally more than 30 years after its release. Beneath the comedy and iconic booby traps is a powerful story about courage, belonging, fear, forgiveness, and the emotional messiness that comes with being part of a family — even a wildly dysfunctional one.

    We open by stepping back into 1990, a year of cultural shifts, global tension, and cinematic magic. Home Alone premiered on November 16, 1990, and instantly became a box office juggernaut — holding the #1 spot for weeks and becoming the highest-grossing live-action comedy for nearly two decades. Today, it's more than nostalgia. It’s a reminder that sometimes life throws chaos at us… and we still have the power to choose our response.

    Then we look at the McCallister family with a humorous EQ lens:
    ✨ A full house of stress, ego, impatience, bad communication, questionable parenting choices (they forgot this kid twice), and a brother who downs Pepsi, wets the bed, and everyone just… accepts it.
    ✨ A kid desperate to feel seen.
    ✨ An old man judged entirely on rumor.
    ✨ And two burglars who are somehow both terrifying and hilariously bad at their jobs.

    But hidden in all that dysfunction are lessons we can use in our daily lives.

    Each week on The Shadows Podcast, we give you practical tools — “cheat codes” — that you can actually use in real life. Today’s episode breaks Home Alone into three actionable, easy-to-apply Emotional Intelligence lessons:

    Kevin didn’t choose the chaos — but he chose the response.
    Life hits us with our own versions of paint cans, icy stairs, and unexpected blowtorches. This section explores how creativity, composure, and emotional regulation help us turn overwhelm into problem-solving power.

    Kevin was terrified of Old Man Marley because of the story he told himself. When they finally talk, Kevin realizes Marley isn’t a monster — he’s a human dealing with regret and loneliness. We explore how changing your perspective can change your relationships.

    Kevin goes from “I’m scared” to “This is my house, and I have to defend it.” This is a mindset shift we all need. Whether you’re facing holiday stress, work conflict, or personal goals, confidence and self-trust are the foundation.

    Because this 20-minute episode gives you:
    • A nostalgic escape
    • A psychological breakdown of holiday stress
    • Tangible EQ skills you can apply immediately
    • A new way to watch a beloved Christmas classic
    • Humor, heart, and real-life emotional insights

    Whether you’re traveling, wrapping gifts, hiding from your relatives, or recovering from a burnt turkey, this episode will help you laugh, reflect, and navigate the season with more clarity and intention.

    🎮 THE THREE LIFE CHEAT CODESCheat Code #1: Resourceful, Not RecklessCheat Code #2: Separate the Behavior From the PersonCheat Code #3: Every Battle Starts with Believing You Can Win🎄 WHY LISTEN?

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    20 min
  • Scrooged and Emotional Intelligence
    Nov 27 2025
    Scrooged and Emotional Intelligence | The Shadows PodcastThe 1988 holiday classic Scrooged isn’t just a funny, chaotic, Bill-Murray-fueled Christmas movie—it’s one of the most emotionally rich, psychologically layered holiday stories ever put on screen. Behind the sarcasm, the ghosts, the TV-network chaos, and the unforgettable final monologue is a message that hits deeper than most people ever realize: emotional intelligence is the real holiday spirit.In this episode of The Shadows Podcast, we break down Scrooged through the lens of emotional intelligence, self-awareness, emotional triggers, leadership, relationships, and the power of personal transformation. Whether you’ve seen the movie a hundred times or you only remember Bill Murray yelling “Feed me, Seymour!” on live television, this episode will change the way you watch it forever.Frank is the perfect example of how unresolved childhood wounds, workplace pressure, and distorted self-worth shape adult behavior. We break down:Why Frank’s sarcasm is actually a defense mechanismHow over-achievers numb themselves with workWhy “success without connection” leaves people emptyEmotional burnout, holiday stress, and the cost of avoiding vulnerabilityYou’ll see Frank’s emotional triggers—and maybe even a few of your own—more clearly than ever.Each ghost in Scrooged represents an EQ checkpoint:Past: self-reflection, childhood imprinting, identityPresent: situational awareness, emotional blindnessFuture: consequences of unhealed patternsWe talk about how the movie uses humor and shock to highlight empathy, compassion, and the life-changing impact of perspective-taking. Tiny Tim isn’t the heart of this version—Grace and Calvin are.Frank’s transformation is chaotic, hilarious, and deeply human. We explore:Why real change looks “messy”Why relationships need repair, not perfectionHow EQ helps us reconnect with the people we pushed awayWhy showing emotion isn’t weakness—it’s leadershipFrank’s final monologue is more than a holiday moment. It’s an EQ masterclass about connection, gratitude, forgiveness, and emotional courage.We bring the film into today’s world with real-life examples:Perfectionism during the holidaysOverworking to avoid emotionsEmotional withdrawal after burnout (especially in leadership roles)The pressure to look “fine” when life feels overwhelmingHow unresolved pain shows up as anger, sarcasm, or distanceIf you’ve ever found yourself short-tempered during the holidays, overstretched at work, or emotionally disconnected around the people you love—this episode will make you feel seen.Awareness: Notice your emotional patterns before they hijack your holiday.Empathy: Everyone is carrying more than you know. Grace goes further than you think.Connection: Repair the relationships that matter.Purpose: The holidays aren’t about perfection—they’re about presence.We even give you reflection questions you can carry with you into the season or revisit during your inevitable Scrooged rewatch.Emotional intelligenceHoliday classicsLeadership developmentSelf-awareness and personal growthMovies with deeper meaning…then this is the perfect holiday episode for you.Share this episode with someone who:Needs a reminder that change is possibleStruggles with holiday stressIs navigating emotional burnoutLoves Scrooged, Christmas movies, or Bill MurrayIf this episode resonates, tap follow and stay connected for weekly conversations on emotional intelligence, personal growth, and the stories that shape us.“A Bit of Hope” by David Fesliyan — FesliyanStudios.com🔥 What We Explore:1️⃣ Emotional Self-Awareness — Frank Cross as the Mirror2️⃣ Empathy, Compassion, and the Ghosts Who Force Accountability3️⃣ Connection, Repair, and the Courage to Change4️⃣ Modern Parallels — Work Stress, Holiday Pressure & Emotional Triggers🎯 Key EQ Takeaways You Can Use Today🎄 If You Love:📣 Spread the Holiday EQ🔗 Follow, Subscribe, and Join Our Community🎧 Music:
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    21 min
  • The Emotional Intelligence of Planes, Trains and Automobiles
    Nov 21 2025

    In this special Thanksgiving-season episode of The Shadows Podcast, we break down the emotional intelligence inside Planes, Trains & Automobiles through three powerful lenses: gratitude, grief, and those unforgettable shower curtain rings.

    What begins as a holiday comedy becomes a masterclass in human behavior — from emotional outbursts and ego clashes to empathy, perspective, and the quiet grief people carry behind the scenes. Inspired by the iconic journey of Neal Page and Del Griffith, we explore why this film hits so deeply today: because we’ve all been stuck in our own “travel delays,” misunderstood by others, or overwhelmed by the weight of holding ourselves together.

    You’ll hear insights on:
    ✨ How gratitude rewires your emotional reactions
    ✨ How grief shapes connection, compassion, and perspective
    ✨ How small interactions (and yes, shower curtain rings) reveal the masks we wear
    ✨ What Neal Page teaches us about ego, triggers, and self-awareness
    ✨ What Del Griffith teaches us about authenticity, connection, and emotional resilience

    Whether this movie is a holiday tradition or you’re watching it with new eyes, this episode invites you to slow down, reflect, and approach the season with more presence, patience, and heart.

    If you loved our episodes on Donnie Darko, Nightmare Before Christmas, or Drake vs Kendrick… this one will hit home.

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    12 min