James Webb Telescope, Why am I Still Single?, Maximalism vs Minimalism, Body Positive Weight Loss, Cold Weather Running, Entertaining this Winter

James Webb Telescope, Why am I Still Single?, Maximalism vs Minimalism, Body Positive Weight Loss, Cold Weather Running, Entertaining this Winter

The Lisa Show - Season 1, Episode 351

  • Jan 27, 2020 7:00 am
  • 101:12
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James Webb Telescope (0:00:00) Over the past several decades, our society has been overwhelmingly interested in space. Movies like Interstellar, Gravity, and the new Star Wars trilogy all make us even more excited about what’s going on outside of our little planet. But while Hollywood has been making movies, our friends at NASA have been working on a new space mission to explore our galaxy and how it began. The James Webb Space Telescope mission will launch a new observer telescope into space to take the place of the famous Hubble telescope. NASA Scientist Dr. Knicole Colon joins us on the show to talk with us about the James Webb Space Telescope mission and the future of space travel. Why am I Still Single? (0:15:00) You’re signed up for multiple online dating websites. You go on at least two dates a week, but the age old question is why aren’t the dates sticking? After a while, you can’t help but wonder, ‘Is there something wrong with me? Am I too picky?’ Even if you’re attractive, accomplished, kind or well-liked, you still may find yourself single. Well, the good and the bad news is, it’s not who you are, it’s how you’re dating. Alisa Goodwin Snell, a relationship coach and author of ‘It’s Not You, It’s Your Technique,” joins us to reveal the secret to the age old question-why are you still single despite how amazing you are? Maximalism vs Minimalism (0:36:35) Friend of the show Carrie Ann Rhodes talks about the two opposite trends of minimalism and maximalism. Body Positive Weight Loss (0:50:33) Did you make a New Year’s resolution to lose weight? If you did, you aren’t alone. Many people aren’t happy with the way they look and losing weight is often seen as the best solution. But recently we’ve seen a push back to this approach as many are trying to get rid of unhealthy beauty standards. We think it’s important to love ourselves, including our bodies, but how can we toe the line between celebrating ourselves the way we are while still recognizing when lifestyle changes need to happen? Here to discuss