9. The Bad Therapist

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Stop Signs Are Optional

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In part two with Dub McClane, Lindsey gets pyschoanalyzed and things get…sticky. Dub attempts to identify the root cause of this fear. Allie and Dub dive deep into the stigmas surrounding therapy and someone manage to incorporate their Cleveland accents into the mix. There is even a short conversation about the liberation of flatulence – which seems to be a common theme of the show. Listen in to hear how this is all done while Lindsey effortlessly attempts to redirect the conversation and misguide Allie and Dub to prevent answering their questions. You can now call or text us your questions, thoughts, and ideas about the show to 407-434-0493. Key Moments: [4:47] Ever have that one person you can be unapologetically yourself around? And discussing past relationships while with a new significant other [6:59] When does smoking a cigarette or cigar appeal to these three? [8:05] Where did Dub get his name “McClane” from? And other favorite movies are discussed. [9:55] Lindsey discusses her sticker phobia: pittakionophobia. Dub psychoanalyzes this fear by asking Lindsey to dive deep into her past. Allie recalls Lindsey’s fear throughout the years. [16:21] Lindsey is asked to think about the first memory she has with an adverse reaction to stickers. [17:58] Lindsey is the queen of deflecting and side tracks everyone with a chocolate penis. How does Allie manage to get Lindsey back on track? [19:48] Dub unpacks the deep seeded fears attached to Lindsey’s phobia. [20:44] What are the names of the kids Dub and his girlfriend have picked out? And what is the significance to Cleveland? [21:46] What is Lindsey’s epiphany about her phobia and her commitment issues? [22:47] The connection with childhood traumas and adult anxieties and how personalities are shaped. [25:10] Dub share an intimate story of why he became a therapist. [29:36] Do men have more of a stigma about getting help? [32:10] The stigma of therapy and encouragement to everyone that therapy should be a natural component of life. Cleveland help line is #211. [33:34] Dissection of the Cleveland accent. [35:12] National Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-273-8255 [37:28] The time Lindsey was texting @castromiguel46 during an Indians v. Orioles baseball game. Relevant Links: Cleveland Free Community Service Line: 211 National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 Follow our amazing Guest Dub McClane on Twitter: @_dubauchery and Instagram: @dub_mcclane Lindsey’s product of choice for sticker removal: https://amzn.to/34Tckch Send us your thoughts and suggestions about the show! And follow us on our IG for all the inside scoop! Follow: www.instagram.com/stopsignsareoptional Contact: StopSignsAreOptional@gmail.com or call/text us at 407-434-0493 Voice Message: https://anchor.fm/ssao/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ssao/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ssao/support