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      <pubDate>2024-11-12 01:43:42 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>saras safa&#39;ati XIID</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><br></p><p>-The podcast content is about the mental health challenges of the pandemic </p><p><br></p><p>-The podcast discusses mental health during the pandemic. In this podcast they do several activities to maintain physical health. There are many ways to maintain mental health during a pandemic. There are many ways to maintain mental health during the pandemic. One of them is by exercising regularly. Exercise can help reduce stress and anxiety. </p><p><br></p><p>-there are 6 arguments that are, </p><p>1. I think mental health is very important and often overlooked by many people. Especially during this pandemic, many people are experiencing unhealthy stress and anxiety</p><p>2. I think meditation and yoga can also help. These are great ways to relieve stress and reduce anxiety. Also, getting enough sleep is very important. We should try to get eight hours of quality sleep every night.</p><p>3. The pandemic has negatively affected many people's mental health. Many people are feeling anxious, stressed, and lonely due to being isolated. The pandemic has negatively affected many people's mental health. Many people are feeling anxious, stressed, and lonely due to being isolated from their family and friends. Also, many people have lost their jobs and sources of income, which can be very stressful.</p><p>4. I think the most important thing is to listen to them and understand what they are going through. I think the most important thing is to listen to them and understand what they are going through. Also, we can help them find support sources, such as counseling or therapy. We can also talk to them and get them involved</p><p>5. I just want to say that mental health is just as important as our physical health. Don't be afraid to seek help if you feel you need it, what they are going through. In addition, we can help them find sources of support, such as counseling or therapy. We can also talk to them and invite them to do fun activities. </p><p>6. I just want to say that mental health is just as important as our physical health. Don't be afraid to seek help if you feel you need it, and don't hesitate to help others who are struggling with mental health </p><p><br></p><p>-podcast repeat of the video I watched </p><p>interesting topic today, mental health. I know this is a very important topic for a lot of people, especially during this pandemic. What are your thoughts on mental health?</p><p><br></p><p>Sarah: I think mental health is very important and often overlooked by a lot of people. Especially during this pandemic, a lot of people are experiencing unhealthy stress and anxiety.</p><p><br></p><p>Host: Yes, that's right. How do you think people can maintain their mental health during the pandemic? There are many ways to maintain mental health during the pandemic. One of them is by exercising regularly. Exercise can help reduce stress and anxiety.Host: Yes, that's right. How do you think people can maintain their mental health during the pandemic?</p><p><br></p><p>Sarah: There are many ways to maintain mental health during the pandemic. One of them is by exercising regularly. Exercise can help reduce stress and anxiety. Also, it's important to maintain social connections with our family and friends.</p><p><br></p><p>Host: That's right. What else can we do to maintain our mental health?</p><p><br></p><p>Sarah: I think meditation and yoga can also help. These are great ways to relieve stress and reduce anxiety. Also, getting enough sleep</p><p><br></p><p>is also very important. What else can we do to maintain our mental health?</p><p><br></p><p>Sarah: I think meditation and yoga can also help. These are great ways to relieve stress and reduce anxiety. Also, getting enough sleep is very important. We should try to get eight hours of quality sleep every night.</p><p><br></p><p>Host: Thanks for your suggestions, Sarah. How do you think the pandemic has affected people’s mental health in general?</p><p><br></p><p>Sarah: The pandemic has negatively affected people’s mental health. Many people are feeling anxious, stressed, and lonely due to being isolatedThe pandemic has negatively affected people’s mental health. Many people are feeling anxious, stressed, and lonely due to being isolated from their family and friends. Also, many people have lost their jobs and sources of income, which can be very stressful.</p><p><br></p><p>Host: I agree, the pandemic has really affected people in a negative way. How do you think we can help people who are struggling with their mental health during this pandemic?</p><p><br></p><p>Sarah: I think the most important thing is to listen to them and understand what they're going through. I think the most important thing is to listen to them and understand what they're going through. And then we can help them find support, like counseling or therapy. We can also talk to them and do fun activities with them.</p><p><br></p><p>Host: That's right. Thank you so much for talking with us today, Sarah. Do you have any final messages that you'd like to share with our listeners?</p><p><br></p><p>Sarah: I just want to say that mental health is just as important as our physical health. Don't be afraid to seek help if you feel you need it, whatever they're going through. And then we can help them find support, like counseling or therapy. We can also talk to them and do fun activities with them.</p><p><br></p><p>Host: That's right. Thank you so much for talking with us today, Sarah. Do you have any final messages that you'd like to share with our listeners?</p><p><br></p><p>Sarah: I just want to say that mental health is just as important as our physical health. Don't be afraid to seek help if you feel you need it, and don't be afraid to help others who are s truggling with mental health. </p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p> </p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>  </p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>  </p><p><br></p><p>  </p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-11-21 03:15:57 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Ana Risfiyati</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1.The podcast content above is cyber bullying </p><p>2.The type of podcast is about education, what they do in their lives is to be more careful using social media. </p><p>3.There are 3 arguments in the podcast: </p><p># Cyber bullying perpetrators are mostly teenagers</p><p>#There is a law stated in cyber bullying article 45 paragraph 3. UUD number 19 of 2016 </p><p>#4 years in prison and a maximum fine of 750 million </p><p>4.the repeat of the podcast is </p><p>Cyber bullying is an action that can have a mental risk, which is generally dominated by teenagers because they have not had any socialization about the impact on this matter. There is an article that regulates this, namely:Cyber bullying is an action that can have mental risks, which is generally dominated by teenagers because they have not been socialized about the impacts, even though there are articles that regulate it. Article 45 paragraph 3 of Law Number 19 of 2016 concerning amendments to Law Number 11 of 2008 concerning defamation .</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-11-21 03:39:43 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Nashir Khalili XIID</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1. What's the content of the podcast?</p><p>The podcast discusses themes such as managing anger, adapting to a healthy lifestyle, achieving a work-life balance, and the challenges of raising children. It features Dr. Tirta sharing personal experiences about behavioral changes, handling public pressure, and prioritizing family over personal image.</p><p><br/></p><p>2. What's the thesis of the podcast? What are they doing in their life?</p><p>The thesis of the podcast is about self-improvement and maintaining a balanced life. Dr. Tirta emphasizes the importance of emotional control, personal health, and the freedom to choose a way of life that aligns with one's needs and happiness.</p><p><br/></p><p>3. How many arguments do you find in the podcast? Mention them!</p><p>There are five main arguments in the podcast:</p><p>The importance of controlling emotions, especially anger.</p><p>Strategies to balance work and personal life.</p><p>Addressing real-life issues like social media misuse and conflict management.</p><p>Encouraging physical activities, dietary control, and avoiding harmful substances.</p><p>Promoting personal choice and </p><p>subjective approaches to healthy living.</p><p><br/></p><p>4. Please write the reiteration of the podcast.</p><p>The podcast emphasizes not just casual discussions but also lessons on self-adjustment and development. Dr. Tirta shares his insights and experiences on building a healthier and happier life, focusing on emotional control, positive lifestyle changes, and individual choice in problem-solving.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-11-21 04:48:20 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>singgih lilih</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1. The content of the podcast is about the removal of bodies on Mount Merapi.</p><p>2. The thesis of the podcast is about horror, what they did was evacuate victims in the crater of Merapi. The evacuation took up to 2 weeks because it was constrained by the SAR team and adequate equipment.</p><p>3. - Lahar Bara is a climber who has been to Mount Merapi hundreds of times because of his love for Mount Merapi.</p><p>- At that time he had time to map the evacuation route in the crater of Merapi, because he had a feeling that it seemed like there would be a tragedy soon.</p><p>- Until in short the tragedy really happened, where a climber fell into the crater of Merapi because he slipped from the top of the information.</p><p>- There Lahar had doubts and there were considerations because he wanted to get married</p><p>not long ago then the percentage of safety for the team was less than 50% according to him because his own condition was sick.</p><p>4. The conclusion of the story is from some young people who climbed Mount Merapi. During the track they climbed smoothly, when they arrived at the top they took a short break and then wanted to take pictures. At that time there was one child who wanted to take a picture at the top of Garuda, but the top of Garuda was already a dangerous area because of the steep rocks. The child had been warned by his friends and the person guarding the basecamp not to take pictures at the top of Garuda. The child ignored it and still wanted to go up, when he went up and had taken pictures suddenly when he wanted to go down he fell into the crater of Merapi. His friends who saw it were shocked and immediately looked for help so that his friend who was below was saved. After going down he looked for help at post 1 towards the climb, the evacuation was carried out and it took 2 weeks due to team and equipment constraints, but when they heard the news his family had accepted it but still hoped that his body could be taken. After a few days later there was 1 person who wanted to take his body below but with. the requirement is with adequate equipment. With the support of the community, finally the evacuation of the bodies was carried out. From the podcast above we can learn that when we are in a place, we should obey the existing rules, because if we do something impolite, our lives are at risk.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-11-21 04:51:15 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Andika.A XIID 02</title>
         <author>whiteone638</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1. The content of this podcast discusses health related to heart and blood vessel disease </p><p><br/></p><p>2. The thesis of this podcast is the importance of awareness and prevention of cardiovascular disease, especially heart and blood vessel disease -what they do in their lives is Doctor Vito Anggarino Damai focuses on his profession as a specialist in cardiology and blood vessels. As an expert, he practices medicine by providing consultation and treatment for patients suffering from various cardiovascular problems, such as heart disease, hypertension, varicose veins, and others. Apart from that, this podcast advises people to carry out regular health checks, </p><p><br/></p><p>3. The argument I found in the podcast is -cardiovascular disease as the main cause of death -symptoms of heart disease to watch out for and -effective method of diagnosis and treatment </p><p><br/></p><p>4. This podcast discusses the importance of awareness of heart and blood vessel disease, which is the main cause of death. Doctor Vito Anggarino Damai, a cardiovascular specialist, emphasized the importance of early detection through regular examinations, management of risk factors such as hypertension and high cholesterol, as well as treatments such as bypass or stent installation. A healthy lifestyle, such as exercise and a healthy diet, is also highly recommended to prevent heart disease and varicose veins.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-11-21 04:52:18 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>nama:Arlan d s .kelas:XIID</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Urgent issues in Indonesian education.         </p><p>Indonesian Students' IQ: Mrs. Antarina questions the accuracy and negative impact of publishing these IQ scores.</p><p>Soft skill changes: The video emphasizes the importance of soft skills and practical application abilities.</p><p>Comprehensive education: The video promotes the importance of fully educating the younger generation in skills, values, and love.</p><p>Coordination among related parties: The video highlights the need for integrated coordination between government institutions, businesses, and social organizations in education reform.              </p><p>Rising education costs: Many schools have increased tuition fees, creating difficulties for families in challenging economic conditions.</p><p>Lack of facilities and technology: Many remote areas struggle to access education due to a shortage of equipment such as computers, phones, and internet.</p><p>Lack of innovation in thinking: Communities and stakeholders have not yet fully realized the importance of changing educational methods.</p><p>Outdated teaching methods: Traditional teaching methods, which focus on memorizing theories, do not encourage critical thinking.</p><p>Lack of coordination between schools and families: There is insufficient unity in educating children between schools and families.</p><p>Role of the Ministry of Education: Mrs. Antarina states that the Ministry of Education is the primary institution responsible for transforming educational thinking and methods.                                    </p><p>Role of non-profit organizations: Organizations like high schools can play a pioneering role in improving education in rural areas.</p><p>Improving teachers' livelihoods: Addressing salaries and working conditions for teachers to encourage dedication and retention.</p><p>Changing assessment methods: Mrs. Antarina proposes evaluating students based on their ability to apply knowledge, think critically, and contribute to society, rather than focusing solely on scores.                             </p><p>Reflects significant challenges in Indonesia's education system and proposes solutions toward a more effective, comprehensive, and modern society-oriented education system.</p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-11-21 04:52:39 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Tasa Aluna Billah (XIID) </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1. The content of the podcast is skincare which turns out to be over-claimed. </p><p><br/></p><p>2. Investigate skincare in Indonesia, check whether the skincare is safe and not over-claimed. </p><p><br/></p><p>3.arguments found in the podcast:</p><p>•The detective doctor doesn't want his real name to be used, right?</p><p>•detective doctors don't want their clinics and skincare products to be named</p><p>•a skincare product that turns out the image on the packaging is just a sticker</p><p>•The owner of a skincare product who does not receive the product is said to be over-claiming</p><p>•Ingredients in skincare that turn out to be fake.</p><p><br/></p><p>4. The podcast contains two people, namely the host and guest star. they discussed the content created by the guest star to investigate and review skincare products whose contents were genuine and skincare whose contents were fake or over-claimed.</p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-11-21 05:05:46 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Lina jumiati xllD</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1.) Podcast on the plastic waste crisis in society</p><p>2.) the content of the padcast is an issue that is often overlooked but has a huge impact. </p><p>What their lives do is that some people feel disturbed and worried about the increasing use of plastic so that it is scattered in the alleys around the theme of residence, as a result of the people being indifferent to the problem. </p><p>3.) The argument I got from the podcast is</p><p>* An issue that is often overlooked but has a huge impact. </p><p>* a society that is perfectly happy to use plastic for shopping and immediately throw it away so that it is stockpiled. </p><p>*With society using plastic more and more, there are also more consequences or impacts that society has because society is indifferent to the problem. </p><p>4.) ap society .now the public is very happy to use plastic rather than totebak to wrap things. It has a huge impact. There are two types of garbage, organic and inorganic, organic is garbage from nature that easily decomposes, while inorganic garbage, which is very difficult to decompose, can decompose, but it took thousands of years to finally accumulate so that there was a smell, very disturbed, an unpleasant landscape.while the public was very indifferent to this problem, resulting in a huge flood, due to the fact that the problem of plastic is affected due to the failure of waste processing. The obvious impact is on the health of humans, plants, animals. waterlogging, chain killing of animals, plant air pollution. Attempts to reduce such problems by minimizing such plastic waste by using tote bags and drinking bottles everywhere. Recycling plastic, holding devotional work to clean up garbage  </p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-11-21 05:17:05 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Fadiah Hafsah A.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1.The contents of the podcast are about the reasons why we are unhappy</p><p><br/></p><p>2.Humans often feel insecure and overthink about their lives. Problems that always come and different portions of people make us feel unhappy. Actually, we can reduce that feeling of unhappiness.</p><p><br/></p><p>3. Sis Aji on the Raditya Dika podcast always learns to fill her moments or free time by not doing anything that makes her overthink and stress. It's a way to keep yourself sane and maintain mental health. Instead of overstimulating by opening social media or remembering unpleasant pasts. Moreover, it is natural for humans to always be insecure about their increasingly frightening living conditions. This is what makes us not feel happy. Therefore, do something positive. Don't like to make excessive comments about other people or the future so that our minds remain stable and we will feel much better.</p><p><br/></p><p>4.There are various reasons why we don't feel happy. Therefore, do something positive and stabilize your mind so that you stay sane and mentally healthy and of course happy.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-11-21 05:20:57 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Tegar Dias Saputra </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>ENTERING THE DISCOVERY VILLAGE - VAWAK'S HORROR STORY PART 74</p><p><br></p><p>Summary of video content</p><p>The video shares a horror story about Pak Mas Andi's experience when he got lost in a ghost village in 2018. Pak Mas Andi, a person who doesn't believe in ghosts, lives with his wife and small child in the city. city in Vietnam. Due to some reasons, his wife had to return to her hometown in another city. Pak Mas Andi often visits his wife and children every weekend.</p><p><br></p><p>The story begins when Mr. Mas Andi rode his motorbike to a small, quite quiet road one night. On the highway, he began to encounter strange phenomena such as thick fog appearing, reduced visibility and no other vehicles passing. The motorbike appeared to be moving on the ground, no longer on the road. He then found himself in a village lit with torches, not unlike the modern style. It seems like every house in this village is built with traditional architecture. He felt confused and afraid but still tried to find a way out. Then he met an old man who guided him to the right path. The old man gave him a black stone, along with advice not to get lost again in this village.</p><p><br></p><p>Pak Mas Andi returned home, but his family continued to encounter strange phenomena, such as children crying, strange noises at the door, etc. Then he found the original black stone and went to the village again to look for the answer. He found the location of the village based on the old man's instructions in his dream.</p><p><br></p><p>After that, he solved the problem and everything returned to normal</p><p><br></p><p>Main keyword</p><p>Ghost Village: This is the central theme of the story.</p><p>Strange Experiences: Unusual events experienced by Pak Mas Andi, such as fog, disappearing roads and ancient villages, are mentioned repeatedly.</p><p>Parents: People who give advice and help Mr. Mas Andi.</p><p>Mysterious Stone: Acts as a connecting object, creating Mr. Mas Andi's efforts to understand it, and may be a factor in the cause of this strange incident.</p><p>Losing: Is the initial event of the whole story.</p><p><br></p><p>Short summary</p><p>Mr. Mas Andi got lost in a ghost village and experienced a strange phenomenon. He meets an old man, receives a stone, and is given instructions on how to return. The story then ends with him following that advice and returning safely. The video highlights Pak Mas Andi's horror and mysterious experiences as well as his bad photos</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-11-21 05:39:30 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Dino Romadhon </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>-podcast title that is tired of being an adult</p><p>-Content of the Text</p><p>The content of this text is a conversation between Radit (the host) and Nago Tejhena, a psychologist and author, discussing the challenges and difficulties that adults face as they grow, including the impact of societal expectations, family pressure, and relationship issues. Nago also shares insights from her book, which analyzes the struggles of adulthood, and offers advice on how to cope with these issues, such as increasing self-awareness, developing independence, processing emotions, and seeking professional support.</p><p>-Thesis of the Text</p><p>The thesis of the text is: Adulthood brings many challenges and difficulties that can disconnect individuals from their true selves, but there are ways to cope with these issues, such as self-awareness, independence, and healthy emotional processing. If needed, seeking professional support can assist in resolving the problems of adult life.</p><p><br/></p><p>-What Do They Do in Their Lives?</p><p>Radit (the host)conducts an interview or conversation with Nago to explore the topic of adulthood.  </p><p>- Nago Tejhenashares insights from her professional experience as a psychologist and author, explaining how to overcome the difficulties of adult life through self-awareness, independence, and emotional management. Nago also encourages individuals to seek professional support if necessary.</p><p><br/></p><p>4. How Many Arguments Are in the Text, and What Are They?</p><p>There are four main arguments presented in the text:  </p><p>1.Difficulties in growing up – Growing up often brings the burden of responsibilities and expectations, which can cause individuals to lose touch with their true selves.  </p><p>2.The importance of self-awareness and independence – It is essential for individuals to recognize and accept that conflict is a part of life, and to develop independence, including financial independence, so they can make decisions for themselves.  </p><p>3.Processing emotions– It is important to process emotions, such as sadness or anger, to avoid accumulating problems and to achieve personal freedom.  </p><p>4.Seeking professional support – For more complex or persistent emotional issues, seeking professional support is highly recommended to address problems wisely.</p><p><br/></p><p>- Repetition of Ideas: "Society needs to understand that conflict cannot be avoided and must be faced," and "seeking professional support will help address emotional problems.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-11-21 05:46:32 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>rahmatul karomah</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1.what is the content of the podcast?</p><p>the key to happiness </p><p>2.The type of podcast is an educational podcast. What they do in the podcast is Maudy Ayunda dissecting the book "The Subtle Art of not giving a fuck by Mark Manson".</p><p>3. The argument in the podcast is about the key to happiness according to Mark Manson,</p><p>4.podcast repeat:</p><p>Maudy Ayunda Maudy Ayunda dissects a book called "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck" by Mark Manson. Mark Manson is a best-selling author from America. Mark Manson is very popular. with life advice that can be said to be based on research, pragmatic, and as it is. In this book there is a lot of life advice that is not grandiose, namely:</p><p>-first insight:first insight find fun problems </p><p>According to the author, life can be said to be a pile that has no end, in fact the problems in our lives will never end According to the author, life can be said to be a pile that has no end, in fact the problems in our lives will never end, but only change. To face this problem, the author... provides 2 ways, namely:</p><p>1.face one by one</p><p>human cage prefers to avoid problems,Human cage prefers to avoid problems, because we do not have the courage and confidence to face them. According to Mark Manson, the solution to the problem is in the process of confession because when we avoid a problem, we put ourselves in a place of fear which will be the source of new problems again so don't avoid the problem at the beginning, we actually to create new problems</p><p>2.change the way of thinking</p><p>the minsed minsed: where is the way to get rid of this problem? What happened during the period that made me enthusiastic and what problems did I struggle with?.mark manson believes that there are some problems in our lives that are illusory in nature, causing the waking state to grow messy and tangled.by changing our mindset like that we have the freedom to determine the meaning and impact of a problem in our lives and how significant its impact is on our lives</p><p>-2. simpan energi untuk hal penting </p><p>one quote that really describes ssi from his book is "don'tOne quote that really describes SSI from his book is "don't say fuck it but everything in life is just about the unimportant things"for example, at the age of 20 we consider everything important and change according to other people's expectations because at that age we are in the process of finding our identity. but along with the pendawa there the author invites us not to be more selective in the things that we stand hand in hand like this our lives feel simpler but writing is maturity achieved when we only care about things that are worthy of education if the penis is the priority, namely family, friendship and golf games.</p><p>-3.enjoy the ordinary moments</p><p>There are valuable work moments, social media makes us more aware of other people's lives and their achievements and ultimately creates a culture full of competition and comparison.There are valuable work moments, social media makes us more aware of other people's lives and their achievements and ultimately creates a culture full of competition and comparison.</p><p>and we are happy with what we do, no one can say that we don't like it and it's good that it becomes our life, one of the levels of the author just because of something that is visible and we are happy with what we do, no one can say that we don't like it and it's good that it becomes our life, one of the levels of the author just because of something that is visible Simple and elegant doesn't mean they are worthless. Sometimes important things can look ordinary.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1.Independent women and disbelief in love </p><p>2.As a woman who categorizes herself, Kezia will tell the perspective of an independent person.</p><p>Sister Kezia said that from her elementary school she never Sister Kezia said that from elementary school she never asked her parents for money. So where did her pocket money come from? Since elementary school, he has always tried to earn his own money, whether by selling Blackberry themes, selling novels, selling plasticine. There are many ways to survive and still be able to buy snacks. If you don't have money, don't buy snacks.</p><p>Until he entered junior high school and also high school, he always tried to find a way to go to school himself.Until she entered junior high school and also high school, she always tried to find a way to go to school herself. When she was in college, Kezia was already working at a company and writing a novel entitled Cheering happy.</p><p>As someone who doesn't want to bother other people, he always tries to do things himself. As someone who doesn't want to bother other people, he always tries to do things himself.According to her, being an independent person is not because of a desire but because of circumstances. If my parents were capable, maybe I wouldn't be this independent (said Kezia).</p><p>to be a Being independent is often born out of circumstances. It's not because Kezia is this independent that she doesn't need a man, it's just because Kezia is aware that the world isn't like a <a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://drama.No">drama.not like a fairy tale, not like Unlike fairy tales, unlike fictional characters, the world is truly real.Unlike fairy tales, unlike fictional characters, the world is truly real. Sis Kezia doesn'tNot like fairy tales, not like fictional characters, the world is really real. Sis Kezia is not adventurous.Unlike fairy tales, unlike fictional characters, the world is truly real. Sis Kezia will not be too fussy.Unlike fairy tales, unlike fictional characters, the world is truly real. Sister Kezia is not fussy about her life. Unlike fairy tales, unlike fictional characters, the world is truly real. Sister Kezia is not fussy about her life, if there is a woman who is not... Unlike fairy tales, unlike fictional characters, the world is truly real. Sister Kezia is not fussy about her life.</a></p><p>What independent women think is that they don't want to depend on men, they don't want to beg other people. What an independent woman thinks is that she doesn't want to depend on men, she doesn't want to beg other people, she can do anything herself, she is not materialistic, she will always fulfill her life's needs,But maybe women's independence sometimes bothers men because men always want to protect us and be with us.</p><p>But no matter how high a woman's ego is, there are times when she will lower her ego for the people we love.If at the time of the question, then why are you alone now? </p><p>now maybe sis Kezia Now maybe sis Kezia has decided to be alone to avoid heartache. Even though I'm alone, I still get heartache, especially if he's a bucin </p><p>because if i fall because if I fall in love with someone I really fall in love with them, but the bad thing is when I really don't feel appreciated anymore I won't hesitate to leave (ka kezia)</p><p>3.After going through this, you become more aware that you have been walking alone with yourself. You no longer need other people's affection even though in your heart you still really want to be with them.</p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
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         <title>IFTITAKHUL AULIA XII D</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p> FORENSIC DOKTOR HORROR PODCAST</p><p><br/></p><ol><li><p>what the tesis about podcast? </p><p>about a forensic doctor who experiences a horror story when he autopsies a corpse, the doctor's name is Dr. Stephanie</p></li><li><p>what the argumen podcast?</p><p>In the podcast there are several arguments that I observed including:</p><p><br/></p><p>- the opinion that cold cast is a crime that has not been legally resolved by investigators, the case is in a body that drowned in a lake. Doctor Stephanie said that the case was lucky for her because it was not a big problem for her, because most of the family of the body said that the defendant in the case was her, even though Doctor Stephanie only handled the cause of death of the body and had nothing to do with legal issues she only revealed the facts when she autopsied the body.</p><p> - a body whose backstory is unknown because he suffered one wound that is not clear the reason for his murder because there was no previous resistance and no suspect was found and the perpetrator knew exactly what they were doing the perpetrator's identity is unknown.</p><p> - spiritual community This spiritual community explores the hidden power within humans, one of which is a very terrible case, namely dying from an attack of inner strength, so the story from the podcast is that one of the children is willing to join the spiritual community because the goal is to protect his family but unexpectedly he should have used the energy for self-defense, while practicing self-defense the child hit the participant who was training which caused the participant to die.</p></li><li><p>Reiteration of the podcast</p><p>The conclusion of the horror podcast doctor forensics is that forensics is a science that is used to help the process of enforcing justice through the process of applying science or science. while medicolegal refers to medicine and law. the world of forensics is indeed full of secrets and doctors as the ones who are hard to reveal the truth behind the crime, horror events often touch on the dark side of humanity which is sometimes revealed through shocking forensic evidence both of which give rise to mixed feelings of tension and inevitable curiosity.</p></li></ol>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1. What's the content of the podcast?</p><p>= The content discussed is how to build habits.</p><p>2. What's the thesis of the podcast? What are they doing in their life?</p><p>= The thesis is to encourage people to build positive habits. </p><p>Discipline in carrying out habits or hobbies that build enthusiasm. And get used to doing things that make them happy and useful. </p><p>3. How many arguments do you find in the podcast? Mentions it !</p><p>= There are four(4) arguments that I found.</p><p>1.) Make it abvious</p><p>2.) Make it attractive</p><p>3.) Make it easy</p><p>4.) Make it satisfying</p><p>4. Please write the reiteration of the podcast !</p><p>= Discipline in carrying out habits or hobbies that build enthusiasm. And get used to doing things that make them happy and useful. Forget about goals and prioritize building a system, because if we have goals without practice it will slow us down in achieving a goal. So, get used to things that can encourage us so that we can achieve our goals. There are four ways to build habits that we can apply in our daily lives. Throw away bad habits and adopt good habits, so that over time we get used to good habits.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>FAHNI KUSYATI XII D</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>∆  Podcast content: about the importance of a healthy lifestyle for teenagers</p><p><br></p><p>∆  This podcast discusses health and nutrition in adolescence. Adolescence is an important phase in shaping health and nutritional status in subsequent phases. Therefore, education about healthy lifestyles is one strategy for improving adolescent health.</p><p><br></p><p>∆  there are 3 arguments:</p><p>&gt;&gt; eating patterns in adolescents need to be improved with balanced nutritional intake both in terms of quantity and quality. </p><p>&gt;&gt; It is highly recommended for children aged five to seven years to engage in physical activity or body activities that increase energy expenditure. </p><p>&gt;&gt; rest pattern with good sleep</p><p><br></p><p>∆   Adolescence is a very valuable period if they are in good physical and psychological health, as well as good education.</p><p>"What are some healthy lifestyle patterns that teenagers can adopt?"</p><p>- eating patterns &gt; adolescent eating patterns need to be improved towards consuming balanced nutrition</p><p>- activity pattern &gt; advises children aged 5 - 7 years to do physical activity for 60 minutes per day (can be cumulated). </p><p>- rest patterns &gt; teenagers need to sleep 7 - 9 hours per day. </p><p>- clean lifestyle &gt; starts from yourself </p><p>- mental health &gt; shows one's own ability to manage feelings and face daily difficulties</p>]]></description>
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         <title>feronica</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>The podcast content is tips on discipline and habit building</p><p>the type of podcast is the educational gas pot that they do in their lives is Maudy Ayunda dissecting the economics book iThe type of podcast is the educational gas pot that they do in their lives is Maudy Ayunda dissecting the economic book habits by james</p><p>The argument found in the process is that Maudy Ayunda builds discipline by james </p><p>podcast repeat:</p><p>Ms. Yudi Ayunda reads the book Antonyms of Habit by James Clear </p><p>insight 1:forget about goals, try to build a system, goals and systems are two different things, girls, or goals are the results you want to achieve, while the process system is what leads to those results. James Clear reminds us to focus on building a system that can bring us closer to the goals we want. Both have the same goal. Everyone wants to be successful but has Goals alone are not enough. Systems can help to achieve the results we want. Many people focus on the wrong things, always focusing on the goal, not the process required to get to that point, insight 2 surefire ways to build habits there are four surefire ways to be able to build habits the first. 1. make it obvios, every action we do can be influenced by certain 'cues' or stimuli. 2. make it attractive, the more attractive something is, the more likely we are to adopt it. 3. make it easy. 4. make it satisfying  </p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
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         <title>Krista Ayu Nandia XIID</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1. What's the content of the podcast: Quick and practical tips from a smart psychologist for better mental health</p><p><br/></p><p>2. This podcast is about: Host Dr Monica Johnson draws on psychology and explains the 'why' behind emotions such as joy, anger, fear, trust and anxiety, and helps you better understand the relationships you form with friends, family, colleagues and yourself</p><p><br/></p><p>3.there are 3 arguments that I found:</p><p>A. Stress</p><p>Stress is a condition when a person experiences very heavy pressure, both emotionally and mentally</p><p>B. Anxiety Disorders</p><p>Anxiety disorders are psychological conditions when a person experiences excessive anxiety constantly and is difficult to control, so that it has a negative impact on their daily life</p><p>C. Depression</p><p>Depression is a mood disorder that causes sufferers to constantly feel sad</p><p><br/></p><p>4. Please write a repeat of the podcast: To improve overall well-being, you can't just focus on physical health. Mental health also plays a big role in life. Mental health is one's own ability to manage feelings and face daily difficulties.</p><p>Several simple steps can be implemented to improve the quality of mental health. By making this change, you can be sure it will have an impactall aspects of life. By maintaining mental health, you will experience several effects such as improved mood, building resilience, and helping you enjoy life as a whole.</p><p>So, for those of you who easily experience stress or anxiety disorders, here are some simple things you can do improve mental health</p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
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         <title>Risa septiana XIIC</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1).the contents of the podcast are about trauma and its scars.</p><p>2).In this podcast, Andre from Discuss invites psychologist Koleta Acintya. The reason Andre from Discuss invites psychologist Koleta Acintya to come to the podcast is because Andre from Discuss wants to discuss trauma and its scars.</p><p>3).argument </p><p>1. Being bullied by seniors. </p><p>2. feeling helpless. </p><p>3. feeling. uncomfortable.</p><p>4. Symptoms of intussion. </p><p>5. Avoid places that remind you of the trauma. </p><p>6. Can't trust anyone. </p><p>7. Very alert to various things that happen around him.</p><p>4).conclusion Traumatic experiences can drastically change a person's attitude towards life and the world and thus, the way that person acts.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Ayudya Nasywa Wardani XIID</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>- Podcast content is a toxic friendship</p><p>- This type of podcast is a story podcast, what they do in their life is be careful in choosing friends, not all friends are supportive</p><p>- The argument is that</p><p> 1. Choose good friends</p><p> 2. Friendship relationships that make someone feel like they are always being blamed and looked down upon</p><p> 3. Hypocritical friends</p><p>-Podcast repeat</p><p>Toxic friendships, negative friendships, toxic friendships, there are those who feel rivaled or competitive, who always show themselves to be better, make fun of their friends excessively in front of other people so they are considered funny, have friends who always talk about themselves, and there are also toxic friends, if you're not in the mood, your friends should also come with you, for example you don't want to eat at that place, while your friend wants to eat there but has to give in, on holiday together it turns out the person is really fun but turns out to be stingy</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-11-24 14:42:01 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>MARSHA KHASAANATUL FAIDAH </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1. what the content of the podcast?? about the experience of a backpacker travel content creator </p><p>2. what the tesis of the podcast? what are they going? interview, they have a conversation and tell about the experience of a backpacker traveler content creator</p><p>3. how many argument to you find in the podcast motions it?The argument that I found was the struggle of a backpacker who climbed the Himalayas alone to realize his dream of seeing snow, but on the way down (returning) he took the wrong trail, but When he lost track, he tried to find a path to the river and followed the current to find a settlement. In the middle of the journey, he heard the sound of a bell, and it turned out that the face came from the buffalo. and after that he climbed to a brighter place and found a ranch house and there were residents there.and finally he was saved after getting lost</p><p>4. pease write the relteration of the podcast </p><var>This podcast discusses the struggles of backpacker travelers from the beginning to becoming famous and becoming content creators.</var>]]></description>
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         <title>KYENA AUDRIA XII </title>
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         <link>https://padlet.com/windaningrum58/94xi308yw9ejazb9/wish/3234982135</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>-"Weaving of the Soul" is a podcast that discusses various aspects of an individual's mental health, including work, romantic relationships, and social life. This podcast presents conversations that soothe the listener's soul, with topics relevant to the mental health situation in Indonesia. </p><p><br/></p><p>-The main thesis of this podcast is to provide insight and education about mental health, as well as reducing the negative stigma that still exists in Indonesian society. Through discussions with popular psychologists, authors and practitioners, this podcast aims to increase awareness and understanding of the importance of maintaining mental health. </p><p><br/></p><p>-Each episode usually presents several main arguments or discussion points, depending on the topic and sources presented. For example, in an episode, the arguments discussed include:</p><p>   •The importance of understanding and managing stress in the workplace.</p><p>   •The impact of romantic relationships on mental health.</p><p>   •The role of community and social interaction in supporting mental well-being.</p><p><br/></p><p>-The "Anyaman Jiwa" podcast discusses mental health with a focus on aspects of work, relationships and social life, as well as efforts to reduce the stigma of mental health in Indonesia. By presenting discussions with psychologists and practitioners, this podcast provides insights to increase understanding of the importance of mental health.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>TENANG UJI P. XIID</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1. What's the content of the podcast?</p><p>The BoBa Podcast discusses various aspects of the world of football, including local issues such as the continuation of the Indonesian League, the role of referees, match fixing scandals, and international discussions about the big leagues. All topics are packed with humor for a general audience</p><p>2. What's the thesis of the podcast? What are they doing in their life?</p><p>The main thesis of BoBa is that football can be discussed without being too serious or conflict between fans, but in a relaxed, educational and entertaining atmosphere. In everyday life, hosts and speakers try to bridge the football fan community with a more inclusive perspective </p><p>3. How many arguments do you find in the podcast? Mentions it!</p><p> •Indonesian football faces many challenges, including the professionalism of referees and the integrity of the league. </p><p>•Conflict between fans is often unproductive and needs to be minimized. </p><p>•System updates in local football, such as league management, are very necessary for progress </p><p>4. Please write the reiteration of the podcast?</p><p>The conclusion from the text above is that the BoBa (Really Football) podcast is a discussion medium that reviews various aspects of football in a relaxed and entertaining style, but still provides in-depth insight. This podcast highlights the importance of an inclusive approach in discussing football, both locally and internationally, and often voices the need for reform in the management of the Indonesian football league. Additionally, they encouraged fans to focus more on the spirit of togetherness rather than conflict between fans</p>]]></description>
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         <title>EVAN NUROHMAN.XIID</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1.podcast content: learning Islam with logic</p><p>2.this podcast discusses the way of thinking for various Islam which often acts in contrast to what is taught in Islam itself, in some cases Muslims often do things that should be prohibited in Islam but are still done so there is a wrong way of thinking from Muslims themselves</p><p>3.there are three arguments</p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://A.smart">A.smart</a> first then religious, meaning that people are not allowed to adhere to Islam but religious people should be intelligent people so that they reflect the religion they adhere to</p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://B.rich">B.rich</a> and poor are not a problem, meaning that rich and poor are a matter of how we solve the problem, it comes back to ourselves</p><p>C.(to be better we have to leave) what is meant is that we have to leave the place where we did the wrong thing, we break the pattern that continues to occur in that place by the way we leave</p><p>4.Please write the reiteration of the podcast?</p><p>The conclusion of the podcast (Raymond Chin and Ustadz Felix) is to discuss the way of thinking of Muslims today which is often very contrary to the teachings of Islam itself, discussing religion in a relaxed style and not forgetting to discuss Islamic and general knowledge, exploring the Islamic religion which should be taught logically but sometimes there are those who teach it incorrectly so that it gives rise to racism, radicalism, and excessive fanaticism. If Islam is taught correctly by the right people, Islam will experience progress like in the (Islamic golden age)</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Awang Purnawisma XIID</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1.What's the content of the podcast?</p><p>The BoBa Podcast discusses various aspects of the world of football, including local issues such as the continuation of the Indonesian League, the role of referees, match fixing scandals, and international discussions about the big leagues. All topics are packed with humor for a general audience</p><p>2.What's the thesis of the podcast? What are they doing in their life?</p><p>The main thesis of BoBa is that football can be discussed without being too serious or conflict between fans, but in a relaxed, educational and entertaining atmosphere. In everyday life, hosts and speakers try to bridge the football fan community with a more inclusive perspective </p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://3.How">3.How</a> many arguments do you find in the podcast? Mentions it!</p><p> •Indonesian football faces many challenges, including the professionalism of referees and the integrity of the league. </p><p>•Conflict between fans is often unproductive and needs to be minimized. </p><p>•System updates in local football, such as league management, are very necessary for progress </p><p>4.Please write the reiteration of the podcast?</p><p>The conclusion from the text above is that the BoBa (Really Football) podcast is a discussion medium that reviews various aspects of football in a relaxed and entertaining style, but still provides in-depth insight. This podcast highlights the importance of an inclusive approach in discussing football, both locally and internationally, and often voices the need for reform in the management of the Indonesian football league. Additionally, they encouraged fans to focus more on the spirit of togetherness rather than conflict between fans</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>    Ega Nur Akbar Malik, a young entrepreneur from Tasikmalaya, achieved great success at the age of 25 from selling donuts. With hard work and perseverance, this young entrepreneur now has 11 donut outlets spread throughout the city, with a turnover of 230 million rupiah per month.</p><p>     Ega's journey began in 2017, when he decided to start a donut business after being inspired by his father's donut recipe.</p><p>     Initially, Ega sold donuts using a cart on the side of the road. Thanks to his persistence, this business grew rapidly until Ega was able to open 11 outlets spread across Tasikmalaya. During his journey to the top of his career, Ega faced various trials.</p><p>    One of the biggest challenges is when a customer throws away the donuts he just bought. This is a moment of introspection for Ega to continue to improve the quality of its products. The key to Ega's success lies in four principles that he always adheres to, namely loving work, never stopping trying, continuing to innovate and being consistent.</p><p>In terms of innovation, Ega always tries to present new products, such as donuts with special characters and salty donuts with sauce and floss, to maintain customer satisfaction. The digital era really supports Ega's business development. By utilizing social media and marketplaces, Ega can expand market reach and increase sales.</p><p>   This makes it easier for Ega to promote its products and reach more customers Ega hopes that his business can continue to grow and expand its reach outside the city. He is optimistic that donuts can be accepted by all groups, both young and old, and can provide happiness at an affordable price. Ega shares tips for young entrepreneurs who want to start a business. He suggests defining your target market clearly, doing research, and starting with a mature strategy. According to Ega, with hard work and strong determination, success is not impossible to achieve. The story of Ega Nur Akbar Malik is a clear example that with hard work, innovation and consistency, anyone can achieve success at a young age. Donut Si Bungsu is not only proof of Ega's hard work, but also provides inspiration for many people to never stop trying and continue to innovate. Tasikmalaya Young Entrepreneur Achieves Turnover of 230 Million per Month from Selling Donuts! Success at the Age of 25. Has dozens of outlets spread throughout the city. </p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1. What's the content of the podcast?</p><p>The content discussed is how to build habits.</p><p>2. What's the thesis of the podcast? What are they. doing in their life?</p><p>The thesis is to encourage people to build positive habits.</p><p>Discipline in carrying out habits or hobbies that build</p><p>enthusiasm. And get used to doing things that make them happy and useful.</p><p>3. How many arguments do you find in the podcast? Mentions it!</p><p>There are four (4) arguments that I found.</p><p>1.) Make it abvious</p><p>2.) Make it attractive</p><p>3.) Make it easy</p><p>4.) Make it satisfying</p><p>4. Please write the reiteration of the podcast!</p><p>Discipline in carrying out habits or hobbies that build enthusiasm. And get used to doing things that make them happy and useful. Forget about goals and prioritize building a system, because if we have goals without practice it will slow us down in achieving a goal. So, get used to things that can encourage us so that we can achieve our goals. There are four ways to build habits that we can apply in our daily lives. Throw away bad habits and adopt good habits, so that over time we get used to good habits.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1. What is the content of the podcast?</p><p>Denny Sumargo's podcast discusses various topics, such as:</p><p>• YouTube income from podcast content about religion</p><p>• The story of Denny Sumargo losing IDR 30 billion due to gambling</p><p>• Farel Tarek's extreme juice duel</p><p>• The story of a paranormal from Solo who claims to have been raised by a genderuwo since he was 4 years old</p><p>• Nikita Mirzani allegedly mocked Lady Nayoan</p><p>Once expelled by Ashanty, Aurel Hermansyah looks like someone possessed</p><p>• Rendy Kjaernett and Lady Nayoan appear on Denny Sumargo's podcast</p><p>• Antonio Dedola reveals 3 sores of Nikita Mirzani on Denny Sumargo's podcast</p><p>Denny Sumargo created the podcast to help people get out of trouble. He believes that it is important to provide a place for someone to explain their problems from their perspective.</p><p><br></p><p>2. What is the thesis of the podcast? What do they do in their lives? Some of the theses that have been done on Denny Sumargo's podcast are:</p><p>Potential presupposition</p><p>This study analyzes potential presuppositions containing language styles on Denny Sumargo's podcast YouTube channel. The results found various types of potential presuppositions that are repetition, ellipsis, symbolic, hyperbole, euphemism, and metaphor.</p><p>Implicature</p><p>Data analysis shows four implicatures that appear on Denny Sumargo's podcast, namely making humor, changing the subject, clarifying information, and boasting about something.</p><p>Expressive speech act analysis</p><p>Analysis of expressive speech acts on Denny Sumargo's podcast, for example in the episode "Gw bukan bocoran anak ustadz, selalu salah dan dihucuran netizen".</p><p>Analysis of preaching messages</p><p>Analysis of preaching messages delivered by Koh Dennis Lim on Denny Sumargo's podcast, for example in the episode "Bandar Judi Jadi Ustadz". The results showed that there were three preaching messages delivered, namely the message of faith, the message of morals, and the message of sharia.</p><p><br></p><p>3. How many arguments do you find in the podcast? Mention them!</p><p>•Personal issues: Many guest stars talk about their personal life conflicts, whether with their partners, family, or fellow artists. This sometimes triggers arguments because of different points of view.</p><p>•Differences in beliefs or outlooks on life: Some guests bring their perspectives on life, religion, or views on controversial issues. This can lead to interesting debates, especially if these views conflict with Denny or other guests.</p><p>•Sensitive topics: Sometimes, discussions about politics, social relationships, and even moral issues also provoke arguments. These topics are usually very sensitive and give rise to many differences of opinion.</p><p>Although arguments or debates often occur, Denny Sumargo's podcast style usually remains relaxed and open, so that the discussion remains interesting and not too heated.</p><p><br></p><p>4.Please write a repeat of the podcast?</p><p>This is an example of a repetition (summary) for one of Denny Sumargo's podcast episodes:</p><p>Episode Title: Curhat Bang - "A Dark Story That Changed My Life"</p><p>In this episode, Denny Sumargo invites a guest who shares a story about his challenging past. The guest tells the story of his life's journey full of twists and turns, starting from difficult times in his family, career failures, to the lowest point in his life when he experienced depression.</p><p>The most interesting moment of this episode is when the guest talks about the major transformation in his life. He found the meaning of life after going through those difficult times, and now uses his experiences to inspire others. In this conversation, Denny also provides wise and profound responses, showing empathy and motivating his guest to keep moving forward.</p><p>The discussion ends with a message of optimism that everyone can rise from difficult times if they have the right determination and support.</p><p>This episode presents a strong emotional atmosphere, but on the other hand still provides hope for listeners who may be experiencing similar challenges.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>PADLET 1 </p><p>PWK- story of Dr. Tirta</p><p><br/></p><p>PADLET 2</p><p>Channel HAS creative in the Podcast Warung Kopi (PWK) has a doctor who is famous for gis anger, who else if not Dr. Tirta. </p><p>Dr. Tirta Mandira Hudhi, M.B.A., or familiar known as Cipeng, istirahat a doctor and influencer who was  born on July 30, 1991. Dr. Tirta has become widely known since he became a covid-19 volunteer, where he often educates about covid-19 with his characteristic, namely being angry. Since then, his career has cuntinued to improve and he has been invited to various YouTube channel he often provides  health educati </p><p>PADLET 3</p><p><br/></p><p>The chat in the podcast doesn't seem too formal and refers to one topic, so there are only a few important points that can be obtained from the podcast.</p><p>Firstly, GPA is not worth discussing. According to Dr. Tirta, GPA is only used as a form of our responsibility towards lectures, GPA is only needed for 3 things, namely for health workers, lecturers, teachers and scientists.</p><p>second, what are the success factors according to dr. tirta. According to Dr. Tirta, there are 4 factors, namely networking, work channels, privilege and luck.</p><p>third, what causes diabetes in young people. According to him, diabetes is not caused by rice, but because of instant sweet drinks packaged in cans.</p><p>Lastly, how to deal with diabetes or obesity in someone. Just walk 200 steps consistently, after being consistent you can continue with other more strenuous exercise.</p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p>PADLET 4</p><p><br/></p><p>Dr. Tirta talks about Indonesian netizens who attacked the IPK of the elected presidential candidate, being mocked&nbsp; by his father because he felt like being an old man was dizzy, his journey to converting to islam, being challenged to fists by an iraqi person because he was thought to be an ETI admin, his mental decline because his son was following him, he once has a patient whose breasts went into the bottle because of C***, and there are many other exciting stories.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Urgent issues in Indonesian education.</p><p>Indonesian Students' IQ: Mrs. Antarina questions the accuracy and negative impact of publishing these IQ scores.</p><p>Soft skill changes: The video emphasizes the importance of soft skills and practical application abilities.</p><p>Comprehensive education: The video promotes the importance of fully educating the younger generation in skills, values, and love.</p><p>Coordination among related parties: The video highlights the need for integrated coordination between government institutions, businesses, and social organizations in education reform.</p><p>Rising education costs: Many schools have increased tuition fees, creating difficulties for families in challenging economic conditions.</p><p>Lack of facilities and technology: Many remote areas struggle to access education due to a shortage of equipment such as computers, phones, and internet.</p><p>Lack of innovation in thinking: Communities and stakeholders have not yet fully realized the importance of changing educational methods.</p><p>Outdated teaching methods: Traditional teaching methods, which focus on memorizing theories, do not encourage critical thinking.</p><p>Lack of coordination between schools and families: There is insufficient unity in educating children between schools and families.</p><p>Role of the Ministry of Education: Mrs. Antarina states that the Ministry of Education is the primary. institution responsible for transforming educational thinking and methods.</p><p>Role of non-profit organizations: Organizations like high schools can play a pioneering role in improving education in rural areas.</p><p>Improving teachers' livelihoods: Addressing salaries and working conditions for teachers to encourage dedication and retention.</p><p>Changing assessment methods: Mrs. Antarina</p><p>proposes evaluating students based on their ability to apply knowledge, think critically, and contribute to society, rather than focusing solely on scores.</p><p>Reflects significant challenges in Indonesia's education system and proposes solutions toward a more effective, comprehensive, and modern society- oriented education system.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Skip to main content</p><p>Save 50% for 12 months</p><p>- limited time offer. Get started today.</p><p><br/></p><p>Podcasts allow you to share your content with listeners from around the world. Read on to learn more about what podcasts are and why they’re appealing.</p><p>Podcasting doesn't have a long history. In fact, the word podcast was introduced in 2004. While podcasts are a relatively recent invention, they've had a major impact on audiences across the world.</p><p>But what is a podcast, and why are so many people drawn to them? Podcasts are similar to radio shows but offer unique advantages that make them appealing to audiences and content creators.</p><p>There are many types of podcasts, and no 2 podcasts are exactly alike. No matter how you define podcasting, it's clear that this media format deserves a closer look.</p><p>what is a podcast</p><p>Understanding podcasts</p><p>So, what is a podcast, and how does it work? In simple terms, a podcast is a digital medium consisting of audio (or video) episodes that relate to a specific theme. The hosts of a podcast are referred to as "podcasters." While many forms of media have barriers to entry, a podcast is simple to create. To get started, podcasters only need basic equipment, like recording software and a microphone. Since podcasts aren't regulated, anyone is free to record and share content.</p><p>Typically, podcasters will record and edit digital content and share it with an audience. They can post on YouTube, publish audio files on a podcast hosting service (such as Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or Spotify), or share the podcast episode directly through their website.</p><p>Once a podcast is released, it can attract an audience in several ways. Podcast directories allow users to discover and subscribe to new podcasts. Since major search engines display podcast episodes in search results, strong SEO (search engine optimization) can also help a podcast find listeners.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><br/></p><p>1. The contents of the podcast above are climbers who got lost on Mount Lali Jiwo.</p><p>2. The reason for being invited is that it provides additional benefits because it is supported by the podcast host as an expert.</p><p>3. According to the Dutch historical site Java Post, the name Lali Jiwo comes from the name of a stopover hut, namely Pondok Lalie-Djiwo. Duncan de Clonie MacLennan's stopover cottage is far from civilization on the slopes of Mount Arjuno.</p><p>Over time, the forest around Pondok Lalie-Djiwo was called Alas Lali Jiwo. In the past, Alas Lali Jiwo was famous for its natural beauty. But now it is shrouded in mystery.</p><p>It is said that climbers who pass through or are on Alas Lali Jiwo can experience forgetting themselves. Moreover, for those who have evil intentions or violate a number of taboos at Alas Lali Jiwo.</p><p>Here are some taboos that need to be avoided while at Alas Lali Jiwo:</p><p>Be arrogant</p><p>Wear red clothes</p><p>Climb with an odd number of groups</p><p>Damaging heritage sites in the Alas Lali Jiwo area</p><p>Speaking harshly</p><p>Likes to complain</p><p>Cases of missing climbers in Alas Lali Jiwo have occurred several times. In July 2022, a marathon runner from Jakarta named Yurbianto Basri disappeared on Mount Arjuno.</p><p>During the search process, the SAR Team found an SOS sign which was thought to be from the victim, right above post 4 climbing Mount Arjuno via Lawang in the Alas Lali Jiwo area.</p><p>In March 2022, M Naam Kurniawan was also reported missing while climbing Mount Arjuno. It all started when Naam got lost in Alas Lali Jiwo.</p><p>Naam felt like he was going through the same path. But never found a way out.</p><p>While looking for a way out while exhausted, Naam fell into a ravine. Luckily there were lots of weeds there, so Naam was not injured.</p><p>Then, Naam started walking until he found a stream of water. Naam was then helped by local residents.</p><p>In 2019, a mountain climber named Faiqus Syamsi from Surabaya also disappeared on Mount Arjuno. Then the SAR Team found Faiqus' body, only a skeleton.</p><p>During the search for Faiqus, the Sar Team also found another climber who was lost on Alas Lali Jiwo via Cemoro Sewu Mount Arjuno. However, the climber known as Roy looked unnatural.</p><p>Roy spoke slurredly and didn't want to be invited down. Or not connected. Finally, Roy was picked up by his family at the Mount Arjuno climbing post.</p><p>4. The conclusion from the podcast above is that detikers who want to climb Mount Arjuno by passing Alas Lali Jiwo should not violate existing restrictions. Don't forget to be careful too!1. The contents of the podcast above are climbers who got lost on Mount Lali Jiwo. 2. The reason for being invited is that it provides additional benefits because it is supported by the podcast host as an expert. 3. According to the Dutch historical site Java Post, the name Lali Jiwo comes from the name of a stopover hut, namely Pondok Lalie-Djiwo. Duncan de Clonie MacLennan's stopover cottage is far from civilization on the slopes of Mount Arjuno.  Over time, the forest around Pondok Lalie-Djiwo was called Alas Lali Jiwo. In the past, Alas Lali Jiwo was famous for its natural beauty. But now it is shrouded in mystery.  It is said that climbers who pass through or are on Alas Lali Jiwo can experience forgetting themselves. Moreover, for those who have evil intentions or violate a number of taboos at Alas Lali Jiwo.  Here are some taboos that need to be avoided while at Alas Lali Jiwo: Be arrogant Wear red clothes Climb with an odd number of groups Damaging heritage sites in the Alas Lali Jiwo area Speaking harshly Likes to complain Cases of missing climbers in Alas Lali Jiwo have occurred several times. In July 2022, a marathon runner from Jakarta named Yurbianto Basri disappeared on Mount Arjuno.  During the search process, the SAR Team found an SOS sign which was thought to be from the victim, right above post 4 climbing Mount Arjuno via Lawang in the Alas Lali Jiwo area.  In March 2022, M Naam Kurniawan was also reported missing while climbing Mount Arjuno. It all started when Naam got lost in Alas Lali Jiwo.  Naam felt like he was going through the same path. But never found a way out.  While looking for a way out while exhausted, Naam fell into a ravine. Luckily there were lots of weeds there, so Naam was not injured.  Then, Naam started walking until he found a stream of water. Naam was then helped by local residents.  In 2019, a mountain climber named Faiqus Syamsi from Surabaya also disappeared on Mount Arjuno. Then the SAR Team found Faiqus' body, only a skeleton.  During the search for Faiqus, the Sar Team also found another climber who was lost on Alas Lali Jiwo via Cemoro Sewu Mount Arjuno. However, the climber known as Roy looked unnatural.  Roy spoke slurredly and didn't want to be invited down. Or not connected. Finally, Roy was picked up by his family at the Mount Arjuno climbing post.  4. The conclusion from the podcast above is that detikers who want to climb Mount Arjuno by passing Alas Lali Jiwo should not violate existing restrictions. Don't forget to be careful too!</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1. The content of the podcast above is pesugihan tuyul: a woman who crosses her arms behind her back </p><p>2. The reason for being invited is to provide additional explanation because it is supported by the podcast host as an expert.</p><p>3. Lastri sighed with disappointment, she had just calculated the proceeds from the sale of her cloth which was less than IDR 100,000. He had experienced this for the unlucky time. Every day she only thinks about how to pay bills ranging from electricity, rent to capital to buy other cloth. His money for a week was used up just for daily food and expenses for his three children</p><p>For 2 months in a row, Lastri's business experienced a decline until she decided not to source materials from the fabric factory. Yes, all of this of course happens because the customers at the sewing place are decreasing and there could even be no buyers coming for a day.</p><p>Someone who doesn't have time to go to school and lives alone without a husband seems to make Lastri's life even more difficult. That night, while he was tidying up his son's used newspapers, suddenly on the front page of the newspaper there was an explanation about an instant way to get rich quickly by raising tuyul. The address and requirements that must be brought are explained in detail.</p><p><br></p><p>At first Lastri was not interested in the occult, but at that time she seemed to have found no other way to pay her debts and installment bills. Then, after seeing the writing in the newspaper, he decided to come to the address listed.</p><p>The next day he arrived in front of the gate of the house listed in the newspaper, he moved his hands several times while rolling up the newspaper to reduce his anxiety. This person's house is quite spacious and like a house in general, only the location is far from the hustle and bustle of the crowd and is surrounded by various tall trees.</p><p><br></p><p>At that time, the requirements put forward by the grandmother who was called mbah were quite easy, namely providing a room separate from the house and if possible at the back, this was intended for the tuyul pesugihan's residence.</p><p><br></p><p>At that time Lastri agreed to the conditions given, she was also prohibited from placing needles near the room because it was an obstacle for the tuyul to earn money.</p><p>Then the lady took out a clear glass bottle with a black cloth lid. Later, Lastri only needs to open the cloth cover when night falls.</p><p><br></p><p>"If you break taboos, then the risk you will incur will be greater," reminded Mbah.</p><p>After her agreement with Mum, Lastri rushed home and carried the bottle carefully. Every now and then he looked at the contents of the bottle. Strangely, he did not see anything tangible or the creature that is often described as tuyul.</p><p><br></p><p>An unexpected thing happened shortly after he performed the tuyul performance. That night Lastri had a strange dream, because in the dream she was breastfeeding a bald-headed creature with dull white trousers and red eyes. He believed that it was not just a dream but like a real incident. When she woke up, Lastri's body was sore and achy. Lastri just thought maybe this was a risk he had to accept.</p><p>On the 7th day of owning the tuyul, Lastri was able to see the magical creature's true form. Generally tuyul is like a small child who likes to run and can't stay still until he whines when he is hungry.</p><p><br></p><p>To carry out the action of taking money, every afternoon Lastri always goes around the village to find out which house will be the target. Interestingly, the tuyul is carried with Lastri's two hands crossed behind her back. Later Lastri will show the tuyul which house he should take.</p><p><br></p><p>try to put the tuyul on a burning candle.</p><p><br></p><p>Not long after that incident, Lastri suddenly came to apologize and said that her body was as hot as if it was on fire. From there, residents found out that Lastri was the mastermind behind the money theft.</p><p>Not long after that incident, Lastri suddenly came to apologize and said that her body was as hot as if it was on fire. From there, residents found out that Lastri was the mastermind behind the money theft.</p><p>4. Don't embarrass yourself because of momentary pleasure which could end up causing harm to yourself</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1.Independent women and disbelief in love </p><p><br/></p><p>2.As a woman who categorizes herself, Kezia will tell the perspective of an independent person.</p><p><br/></p><p>Sister Kezia said that from her elementary school she</p><p><br/></p><p>never Sister Kezia said that from elementary school</p><p><br/></p><p>she never asked her parents for money. So where did</p><p><br/></p><p>her pocket money come from? Since elementary</p><p><br/></p><p>school, he has always tried to earn his own money,</p><p><br/></p><p>whether by selling Blackberry themes, selling novels,</p><p><br/></p><p>selling plasticine. There are many ways to survive and</p><p><br/></p><p>still be able to buy snacks. If you don't have money,</p><p><br/></p><p>don't buy snacks.</p><p><br/></p><p>Until he entered junior high school and also high school, he always tried to find a way to go to school himself. Until she entered junior high school and also high school, she always tried to find a way to go to school herself. When she was in college, Kezia was already working at a company and writing a novel entitled Cheering happy.</p><p><br/></p><p>As someone who doesn't want to bother other people, he always tries to do things himself. As someone who doesn't want to bother other people, he always tries to do things himself. According to her, being an independent person is not because of a desire but because of circumstances. If my parents were capable, maybe I wouldn't be this independent (said Kezia).</p><p><br/></p><p>to be a Being independent is often born out of circumstances. It's not because Kezia is this independent that she doesn't need a man, it's just because Kezia is aware that the world isn't like a drama.not like a fairy tale, not like Unlike fairy tales, unlike fictional characters, the world is truly real. Unlike fairy tales, unlike fictional characters, the world is truly real. Sis Kezia doesn'tNot like fairy tales, not like fictional characters, the world is really real.</p><p>not like fictional characters, the world is really real. Sis Kezia is not adventurous. Unlike fairy tales, unlike fictional characters, the world is truly real. Sis Kezia will not be too fussy. Unlike fairy tales, unlike fictional characters, the world is truly real. Sister Kezia is not fussy about her life. Unlike fairy tales, unlike fictional characters, the world is truly real. Sister Kezia is not fussy about her life, if there is a woman who is not... Unlike fairy tales, unlike fictional characters, the world is truly real. Sister Kezia is not fussy about her life. What independent women think is that they don't want to depend on men, they don't want to beg other</p><p><br/></p><p>people. What an independent woman thinks is that</p><p><br/></p><p>she doesn't want to depend on men, she doesn't</p><p><br/></p><p>want to beg other people, she can do anything</p><p><br/></p><p>herself, she is not materialistic, she will always fulfill</p><p><br/></p><p>her life's needs, But maybe women's independence</p><p><br/></p><p>sometimes bothers men because men always want to</p><p><br/></p><p>protect us and be with us.</p><p><br/></p><p>But no matter how high a woman's ego is, there are times when she will lower her ego for the people we love. If at the time of the question, then why are you alone now?</p><p><br/></p><p>now maybe sis Kezia Now maybe sis Kezia has decided to be alone to avoid heartache. Even though I'm alone, I still get heartache, especially if he's a bucin</p><p><br/></p><p>because if i fall because if I fall in love with someone I really fall in love with them, but the bad thing is when I really don't feel appreciated anymore I won't hesitate to leave (ka kezia)</p><p><br/></p><p>3. After going through this, you become more aware that you have been walking alone with yourself. You no longer need other people's affection even though in your heart you still really want to be with them.</p>]]></description>
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