Boom-Ba-Boom Ruff We're Falling in Love Today - Dailys SHORT with Kim & Jill (163)
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| Season: 2 Episode: 78 | |
Do you remember that playful "boom boom boom" song from "Lady and the Tramp"? This episode explores how that feeling of childlike butterflies and burgeoning romance can be cultivated from within, creating a lasting sense of joy and love that doesn't depend on external validation.
Join us as we discuss the timeless appeal of the classic Disney film and how its message of love can inspire us to find our own inner spark.
Key Discussion Points:
- The "boom-ba- boom-ruff" sensation as a metaphor for the delightful feeling of falling in love.
- The difference between externally triggered romantic feelings and cultivating love and joy from within.
- The enduring legacy of "Lady and the Tramp" (1955) and its timeless message about love and connection.
- How to embrace a playful, childlike perspective to experience more joy in daily life.
Highlights:
- A fun and insightful discussion about the nuances of love and attraction.
- Nostalgia trip for Disney fans and anyone who cherishes the magic of classic animated films.
- Practical tips for cultivating self-love and finding joy in everyday moments.
Call to Action: Embrace the "boom-ba- boom-ruff" feeling today! Share what brings you joy and childlike wonder in the comments below. Let's spread the love!
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Do you remember that playful "boom boom boom" song from "Lady and the Tramp"? This episode explores how that feeling of childlike butterflies and burgeoning romance can be cultivated from within, creating a lasting sense of joy and love that doesn't depend on external validation.
Join us as we discuss the timeless appeal of the classic Disney film and how its message of love can inspire us to find our own inner spark.
Key Discussion Points:
- The "boom-ba- boom-ruff" sensation as a metaphor for the delightful feeling of falling in love.
- The difference between externally triggered romantic feelings and cultivating love and joy from within.
- The enduring legacy of "Lady and the Tramp" (1955) and its timeless message about love and connection.
- How to embrace a playful, childlike perspective to experience more joy in daily life.
Highlights:
- A fun and insightful discussion about the nuances of love and attraction.
- Nostalgia trip for Disney fans and anyone who cherishes the magic of classic animated films.
- Practical tips for cultivating self-love and finding joy in everyday moments.
Call to Action: Embrace the "boom-ba- boom-ruff" feeling today! Share what brings you joy and childlike wonder in the comments below. Let's spread the love!
Ever felt those delightful butterflies, that playful "boom boom boom" sensation of falling in love? We're not talking about romantic love sparked by another person, but that pure, childlike joy that bubbles up from within.
Join us as we explore this feeling, inspired by the timeless charm of Disney's "Lady and the Tramp." We'll discuss how to cultivate this inner spark, creating a lasting sense of love and happiness that doesn't depend on external validation. Get ready to embrace your inner child and let your heart sing!
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Jill: hello, dear listeners, and good morning, kim.
Kim: good morning. so good morning, everyone. today's message
Jill: k. who
Kim: is lady and the tramp, the movie, way back in the day? what was in the nineties to come out? probably somewhere in there. uh, maybe in the '80,
Jill: nineties, i would think.
Kim: anyways, doesn't matter. lady and shrimp. there's a song in there that goes boom boom boom rough. boom boom boom rough. and then it goes into some other words in there, but that part keeps coming up. and when that piece comes up for me, that typically represents a feeling of, say, i'm starting to get in love with somebody. there's a little bit of attraction. there's that childlike butterflies in the stomach. you're like, oh, does he like me? and it's kinda like that that playfulness, um, love sensation that's running through your body. that that's what comes up when i hear that piece. um, typically, it means, like, there's a relationship forming. there is something that's good that's coming. it's a positive thing. it may not always look beautiful. they may look like a little rough around the edges, but something beautiful is grabbing your attention today. and, uh, it's actually turning in some little fun little butterflies inside of you.
Jill: oh, that's so fun. i do have to interject real quick, kim, and, uh, the original lady and the tramp came out in 1955.
Kim: oh, wow. i didn't see that one.
Jill: yeah. the very original one, 1955. so that makes it, what, seventy seventy years. wow. and we're still talking about it. yep. mhmm. timeless.
Kim: it's a great movie.
Jill: yeah. i love that. it's that that new energy that, like you said, that fallen in love and but i think the distinction that i'm picking up with it, kim, is usually when that's occurring in our life, there's all sorts of hormones being triggered in our body from someone else. do you know what i mean? and in this case, it's just, like, all from within us out. and so the experience is not like it's not gonna go away when those hormones cease to be produced. it's much more, uh, what would i say? available for us daily for us to does that make sense?
Kim: yep.
Jill: do it again. that's so cute.
Kim: i feel like i want a lot of my butter on go boom boom boom boom. look look at me. oh my goodness.
Jill: give it a try today. yeah. i was gonna try and do it. i was laughing. i can't even
Kim: i love it.
Jill: alright. well, go fall in love today, everyone, and do some singing.
Kim: oh, thank you, jill. thank you, everyone.
Jill: oh, thank you, kim. it's always such a joy. thank you to everyone for listening, and until next time.