All The Answers

By: Katie Rubin & Cassidy Brown
  • Summary

  • You have questions. The Record Keepers have answers. Cassidy and Katie have sassy comments. Who are the Record Keepers? You'll have to listen and find out!
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  • 219: Do Your Work, Harder!
    Apr 19 2025
    In this lively episode of All The Answers, hosts Katie Rubin, Cassidy Brown, and special guest Rami engage in a spirited dialogue about the intersections of politics, spirituality, and personal boundaries. The conversation takes a deep dive into the emotional waves we all experience, particularly in relation to the current sociopolitical climate. With humor and vulnerability, the trio reflects on their own journeys, sharing insights about navigating friendships and the complexities of holding differing beliefs.

    Katie opens up about her recent experiences supporting her father through a significant surgery, revealing how this personal journey has illuminated her relationships and emotional landscape. Rami and Cassidy contribute their perspectives on emotional authority, discussing the importance of understanding one's feelings and making conscious choices amid the chaos of the world.

    As they explore the nuances of anger, love, and the challenges of communication in today's divisive climate, listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own emotional responses and the impact of their choices. This episode is a heartfelt invitation to embrace the messiness of life while striving for understanding and connection amidst the noise.

    (00:00) Welcome to the show
    (10:45) The impact of weather on mood and energy
    (15:32) Personal updates and reflections on family dynamics
    (22:10) The emotional wave and its significance in decision-making
    (30:45) Navigating friendships with differing political views
    (40:00) The importance of patience and integration in communication
    (50:12) Addressing listener feedback and the nuances of political discourse
    (01:02:45) The role of anger in activism and personal boundaries
    (01:10:30) Final thoughts on embracing the emotional journey

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • 218: Let's Get Political
    Apr 5 2025
    In this compelling episode of All The Answers, join hosts Katie Rubin, Cassidy Brown, and special guest Rami as they navigate the intricacies of personal responsibility, collective action, and the current sociopolitical landscape. The trio engages in a heartfelt discussion about the importance of caring for one another while also addressing the pressing issues facing humanity today. They explore the balance between individual actions and the power of the collective, emphasizing that every person's contribution matters, no matter how small.

    Katie, Cassidy, and Rami share their personal experiences and insights on how to engage meaningfully in a world that often feels overwhelming. They delve into the significance of boundaries, the role of nurturers in activism, and the necessity of being present for those doing the hard work of social justice. As they reflect on their own paths, listeners are encouraged to consider what actions they can take within their communities to foster change and support one another.

    With humor, vulnerability, and a touch of urgency, this episode invites you to reflect on your own role in the collective journey toward a more compassionate and just world. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that challenges you to embrace your unique gifts and take meaningful action in your life.

    (03:15) The loop trigger is common in couples, even work-related couples
    (04:26) Rami says they thought Cassidy didn't think they were smart
    (10:46) : I don't like interrupting people and talking over others
    (14:07) I went to Switzerland to see a friend perform in an opera
    (17:52) You asked me if I wanted to explain what a dramaturg was
    (18:55) There are eight dynamics that have played out that I feel bad about already
    (22:12) Take off your armor for me would be like, remove your skin
    (27:02) You're dealing with personality. How are you expressing that thing
    (29:00) We spent a lot of time talking about boundaries
    (41:27) You have a situation like Trump where only harm is being done
    (46:07) I actually, I don't know if this is a distraction thought
    (46:50) Rami says knew someone who was zealously on the left
    (50:17) Human design would say, become passenger consciousness by 2027
    (53:59) My dad says China needs to be ready to take Taiwan by 2027
    (59:37) My takeaway from that other conversation was that it really felt like spiritual bypassing
    (01:02:27) Bernie Sanders and AOC are touring the country holding rallies
    (01:04:34) There's the relative and then there's the absolute. And we each have to choose the degree to which we engage
    (01:08:09) Do you have any advice or guidance for what to do about climate change
    (01:13:55) I'm realizing there's a version of that that I could do
    (01:17:54) : Your skill set matters. Where I think my skill set is
    (01:22:49) You have a six line body and a fourth line influence
    (01:25:04) Slay: I hope this has been helpful to people

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • 217: Chit Chat Town
    Mar 22 2025
    In this captivating episode of All The Answers, join hosts Katie Rubin and Cassidy Brown as they embark on a journey through the complexities of human relationships, personal growth, and the intriguing concept of anarchism. The conversation dives deep into the nuances of trust, belief, and the inherent nature of humanity, challenging listeners to reflect on their own experiences and perceptions.

    Katie and Cassidy share personal anecdotes about navigating friendships and the emotional labor involved in maintaining connections, especially when faced with differing beliefs. They explore the idea of inherent goodness in people, contrasting perspectives on trust and skepticism, and the emotional toll of letting go of relationships that no longer serve us. As they discuss the challenges of communication and the difficulty of confronting uncomfortable truths, listeners are invited to consider their own boundaries and the importance of authenticity in relationships.

    With humor and vulnerability, this episode highlights the journey of self-discovery and the importance of resilience in the face of grief and change. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that encourages you to embrace your own path, acknowledge your feelings, and continue your work toward personal evolution.

    (00:28) Everything's going well on the show, so that's exciting
    (01:17) : People keep bringing it up. The freezing thing is so funny
    (03:57) They say you have an unstable Internet. It's true. Nobody's telling me it's unstable right now
    (04:22) Let's talk about the weird Astrology of now. Um, what's going on? Did we call three episodes ago
    (05:02) March is weird astrologically. There's so much weird energy happening
    (07:35) If eclipse energy is correct, we're in hella eclipse energy
    (10:49) Eric has this condo, Right. Luckily we have renters in there
    (14:36) We froze again. Do you want to relaunch everything? I was gonna hang up
    (17:51) Rami says they took the Dollar Van home after many months away
    (19:58) You say you're starting to let go of the reins of leadership
    (20:51) So another friend of ours and I were having a conversation about anarchy
    (29:30) Your outline is fuzzy and I know how this will look later when we edit
    (29:48) So anywho, coming back to this idea of anarchism, where if you're
    (33:17) I don't think people are inherently good or evil
    (35:10) RA says that by 2027 the energetic support of the universe is for raves
    (38:37) Your neighbors can be as nice as they are and be Trump supporters
    (39:56) I've been avoiding this conversation with you for a long time
    (54:00) I broke up with my high school boyfriend right before college
    (58:15) Katie Rubin says she pulled away from all her high school friends after incident
    (01:02:54) Ten years ago, a high school friend committed suicide
    (01:07:35) You talked about being a genius and then going down these crazy rabbit holes
    (01:11:05) That is one of the most depressing things you've ever said
    (01:13:52) Sometimes people stay in relationships with people they totally disagree with

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    1 hr and 17 mins
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Nourishing for the Soul, and hilarious to boot.

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