Episodes

  • Next NEW EPISODE JULY 11th!
    Jul 1 2024
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  • Forget Red Flags, We Need Neon Lights #182
    Jun 27 2024

    Episode #182: "Forget Red Flags, We Need Neon Lights"



    In this illuminating episode, S. Anthony Thomas dives deep into the concept of red flags in various aspects of life, from relationships to jobs, and why sometimes we need more than just subtle warnings—we need neon lights. Through personal anecdotes and relatable stories, he emphasizes the importance of recognizing red flags early to avoid pitfalls and make better decisions.



    S. Anthony begins by addressing the common tendency to notice red flags only after a mistake has been made. He draws parallels between ignoring red flags in relationships and jobs, sharing his own experience of working at a company that seemed perfect on the surface but was riddled with deceit and poor-quality products. He describes how minor lies and corner-cutting behaviors were overlooked until a neon light—a blatant realization—forced him to leave.



    He then transitions to discussing relationships, recounting a time when he was infatuated with a beautiful woman despite numerous red flags. His desire to be with her blinded him to her jealous and aggressive behavior until a final, undeniable neon light made him end the relationship. S. Anthony underscores the importance of paying attention to red flags early on to avoid such situations.



    Through humor and candid storytelling, S. Anthony encourages listeners to stay vigilant and recognize red flags before they escalate into neon lights. He concludes with advice on maintaining awareness in friendships and other areas of life to ensure healthier, more fulfilling interactions.



    Join S. Anthony for an episode filled with wisdom, humor, and practical advice on navigating life's challenges with open eyes and a discerning mind.



    On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1IL82agwuMKCWfJiZPBU4B



    Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santhonythomas/



    Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/santhonysays



    Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/S.Anthony.Says/



    Other Podcast (The S. Anthony Thomas Show):

    On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4dd78p9ywd2rkMjz0oMJee



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    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/santhonysays & https://www.youtube.com/MrSAnthonyThomas



    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrsanthonythomas



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    25 mins
  • Warm Baths VS Parties #181
    Jun 20 2024

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    Episode #181: "Warm Baths vs. Parties"

    In this engaging episode, S. Anthony Thomas explores the metaphorical comparison between warm baths and parties, diving into the nuances of excitement and comfort in relationships. He illustrates how the thrill of new experiences, like parties, can sometimes overshadow the enduring value of consistent, reliable comfort—much like a warm bath.


    S. Anthony begins by discussing how people often take the stability of their relationships for granted, seeking excitement elsewhere. He emphasizes that while parties are exciting and memorable, they are also fleeting and potentially hazardous. In contrast, a warm bath, though seemingly mundane, offers consistent relaxation and safety.


    Through vivid anecdotes, he shares the story of a friend who jeopardized his marriage for the thrill of an affair, only to realize that the excitement was short-lived and ultimately destructive. S. Anthony underscores the importance of appreciating and nurturing the 'warm bath' of a stable relationship, rather than constantly chasing the ephemeral excitement of 'parties.'


    He also touches on the idea that even the most glamorous and exciting experiences can become mundane if they occur too frequently. The episode serves as a powerful reminder to cherish the steady, comforting aspects of life and relationships, and to avoid the pitfalls of constantly seeking new thrills.


    Join S. Anthony for a thought-provoking discussion filled with humor, wisdom, and practical advice on maintaining balance and appreciating the lasting value of stable relationships.


    On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1IL82agwuMKCWfJiZPBU4B


    Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santhonythomas/


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    On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4dd78p9ywd2rkMjz0oMJee


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    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/santhonysays & https://www.youtube.com/MrSAnthonyThomas


    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrsanthonythomas


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    20 mins
  • People Are Like Crushed Water Bottles #180
    Jun 6 2024

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    Episode #180: "People Are Like Crushed Water Bottles"



    In this thought-provoking episode, S. Anthony Thomas delves into the metaphor of people being like crushed water bottles. He explores how life experiences, both good and bad, shape us over time, much like how a water bottle gets misshapen after repeated use. Through vivid analogies and relatable anecdotes, S. Anthony highlights how the traumas and challenges we face can leave lasting impressions on our lives.



    He begins by comparing the growth of a puppy into a dog to the changes we experience as we age. Just as a puppy's playful antics evolve into more mature behaviors, our own experiences shape us into different versions of ourselves. S. Anthony then shifts to discussing the emotional scars left by betrayals and traumatic events, such as being cheated on or carjacked. These events, he explains, can leave us cautious and wary, much like a crushed water bottle that never quite returns to its original shape.



    However, S. Anthony emphasizes the importance of not letting these negative experiences define us. He encourages listeners to keep the lessons learned from past traumas but to let go of the emotional damage. By doing so, we can approach new relationships and experiences with a fresh perspective, unburdened by the past.



    Join S. Anthony for an episode filled with wisdom, humor, and a powerful message about resilience. It's a reminder to not let life's challenges crush our spirits and to always strive for a healthier, more positive outlook.



    On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1IL82agwuMKCWfJiZPBU4B



    Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santhonythomas/



    Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/santhonysays



    Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/S.Anthony.Says/



    Other Podcast (The S. Anthony Thomas Show):

    On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4dd78p9ywd2rkMjz0oMJee



    Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesanthonythomasshow/



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    Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thesanthonythomasshow/



    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/santhonysays & https://www.youtube.com/MrSAnthonyThomas



    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrsanthonythomas



    (00:00) S. Anthony Thomas talks about how dogs and people change as they get older

    (04:14) You go to college, they break up with you because the career isn't lucrative

    (04:48) As we go forward through life, things happen to us. But the bad things are the things we feel most

    (09:45) Had you not been cheated on before, you might not have jumped to conclusion

    (14:03) I said something to the effect of, look, I've been carjacked before

    (20:20) All right, this is episode number 180. Hope you enjoyed. Um, subscribe to the podcast if you haven't already

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    21 mins
  • You Know They Don't Like You #179
    May 30 2024

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    Episode #179: "You Know They Don't Like You, Right?"



    In this eye-opening episode, S. Anthony Thomas explores the subtle art of detecting when people don't truly like you, even when they pretend otherwise. He delves into the concept of micro expressions—those fleeting, almost imperceptible facial cues that reveal a person's true feelings. S. Anthony shares his journey of becoming attuned to these micro expressions and how it has impacted his interactions with others.



    Through humorous and relatable anecdotes, S. Anthony recounts experiences where he and his friends unknowingly disrupted the local vibe at a bar, only to realize later that they weren't welcome. He also discusses the complexities of personal relationships, like meeting a girlfriend's friends and family who may have preconceived negative opinions based on limited, often biased information.



    He underscores the importance of not internalizing others' negative perceptions when you've done nothing wrong. Instead, he encourages listeners to adopt a mindset of self-assurance and resilience, emphasizing that if someone has a problem with you without cause, it's their issue to deal with, not yours.



    Tune in for an episode filled with laughter, insightful observations, and a powerful reminder to stay true to yourself, regardless of others' unwarranted opinions. It's a call to embrace self-confidence and to not let anyone's unjustified dislike affect your peace of mind.



    On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1IL82agwuMKCWfJiZPBU4B



    Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santhonythomas/



    Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/santhonysays



    Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/S.Anthony.Says/



    Other Podcast (The S. Anthony Thomas Show):



    On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4dd78p9ywd2rkMjz0oMJee



    Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesanthonythomasshow/



    Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheSAnthonyTho1



    Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thesanthonythomasshow/



    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/santhonysays & https://www.youtube.com/MrSAnthonyThomas



    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrsanthonythomas





    (00:00) As you get older, you become more attuned to micro expressions

    (05:58) Sometimes people are seated at the wrong tables at a restaurant or bar

    (10:32) The girl I was seeing had said negative things about me

    (16:52) My girlfriend's sister hated me, but then she started liking me

    (20:47) If you love this podcast and you do, make sure you subscribe



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    22 mins
  • Some People's Arrival Feels Like Food Poisoning #178
    May 23 2024

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    Episode #178: "Some People's Arrival Feels Like Food Poisoning"



    In this entertaining and relatable episode, S. Anthony Thomas dives into the world of people who bring a sense of dread, much like the onset of a cold or food poisoning. With his signature humor and insight, he compares these individuals to the discomfort of food poisoning, sharing vivid anecdotes that will have you nodding in agreement. Whether it's the gossiping neighbor, the perpetually negative relative, or the overly critical family member, S. Anthony paints a picture of the emotional toll they take on us.



    He also explores the dynamics of relationships, highlighting how even the happiest moments can be overshadowed by the one thing you don't want to do. Through humorous examples, he illustrates how quickly joy can turn to frustration when expectations aren't met, and how this can feel like the metaphorical bubble of food poisoning in your stomach.



    Adding another layer to the discussion, S. Anthony shares a story about profiling and its implications, using a personal experience in a bookstore to highlight the absurdity and injustice of being unfairly targeted. He humorously suggests that if profiling must occur, it should be directed at suspicious activities, like people walking around with four milk crates, hinting at potential tire theft.



    Join S. Anthony for an episode filled with laughter, relatable moments, and a call to be mindful of how we treat others. It's a reminder that while some people can feel like a cold coming on, we have the power to bring warmth and positivity into the lives of those around us.



    On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1IL82agwuMKCWfJiZPBU4B



    Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santhonythomas/



    Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/santhonysays



    Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/S.Anthony.Says/



    Other Podcast (The S. Anthony Thomas Show):

    On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4dd78p9ywd2rkMjz0oMJee



    Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesanthonythomasshow/



    Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheSAnthonyTho1



    Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thesanthonythomasshow/



    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/santhonysays & https://www.youtube.com/MrSAnthonyThomas



    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrsanthonythomas



    (00:00) S. Anthony Thomas has had food poisoning a few times in his life

    (04:32) You decide to go antiquing with your wife because she likes it

    (09:25) The ladies will do the same thing to the guy when he gets home

    (14:28) A man followed me around a bookstore while I was trying to buy books

    (18:39) S. Anthony Thomas: Thank you for listening to this podcast



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    19 mins
  • When People Are Glad To See You #177
    May 16 2024

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    Episode #177: "When People Are Glad to See You"


    In this uplifting episode, S. Anthony Thomas reflects on the moments that bring us the greatest joy: the times when people are genuinely glad to see us. He delves into the simple yet profound power of a warm welcome, whether it's from a spouse, children, a beloved pet, or even an acquaintance from a local store. S. Anthony shares heartfelt stories that illustrate how the affection and excitement of others can wash away the stress of a difficult day. He paints a vivid picture of walking through the door to be greeted with hugs and kisses, the enthusiastic chatter of children, or the wagging tail of a loyal dog—all serving as reminders that we are loved and valued.


    But what happens when the tables are turned, and we're the ones not greeted with joy? S. Anthony doesn't shy away from the discomfort that arises when we're not the source of someone's happiness, providing a balanced look at the emotional spectrum of human interactions. More than just recounting experiences, S. Anthony encourages us to be the bringers of joy to others. He recounts a personal anecdote of lifting the spirits of a store manager with a well-timed joke, leading to a lasting, positive connection. It's a testament to how our own energy and attitude can make a difference in someone's day.


    This episode is a call to action for listeners to spread positivity and be the reason someone smiles. S. Anthony closes with a heartfelt message to his audience, expressing gratitude for their support and urging them to share the love by recommending the podcast to friends. Tune in for an episode that's a heartwarming celebration of human connection, the importance of being a bright spot in someone's day, and the ripple effect of kindness. It's a reminder that sometimes, the best gift we can give is simply being someone who others are glad to see.


    On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1IL82agwuMKCWfJiZPBU4B


    Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santhonythomas/


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    On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4dd78p9ywd2rkMjz0oMJee


    Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesanthonythomasshow/


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    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/santhonysays & https://www.youtube.com/MrSAnthonyThomas


    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrsanthonythomas


    (00:00) You're at your happiest when people are glad to see you

    (04:45) There was a store I used to go to when I dropped off relatives

    (10:34) You made a mistake when you flirted with one of your friends

    (15:50) Customer service is customer service of a company that treats you like they're glad

    (19:06) Anthony Thomas asks listeners to rate his podcast on iTunes


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    20 mins
  • More Money, Different Problems #176
    May 9 2024

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    Episode #176: "More Money, Different Problems"


    In this insightful episode, S. Anthony Thomas dives into the alluring yet deceptive dream of winning the lottery and the complex relationship we have with wealth. He humorously illustrates the universal excitement surrounding a big lottery, where for a few dollars, we rent the fantasy of a lavish lifestyle, only to have it expire with the drawing of the numbers.


    S. Anthony shares anecdotes about the sudden windfalls that come with smaller lotteries and casinos, and the often naive plans winners have for their newfound riches. He questions the true value of money, noting that while it can erase many of our immediate problems, it's also adept at inviting a whole new set of issues. From the modest joys of upgrading from a courtesy cup to a full meal at Burger King, to the dizzying heights of wealth where relatives become resentful over generous gifts, S. Anthony explores how life's "party" has assigned seats for problems, regardless of your financial status.


    Join S. Anthony as he reflects on the sweet spot of wealth – having enough to live comfortably without the burden of excess – and the universal truth that with every level of financial gain, new challenges inevitably arise. It's a candid conversation about the allure of riches, the reality of wealth, and the constant companionship of problems, no matter the size of your bank account.


    Tune in for an episode that's part philosophy, part cautionary tale, and all real talk on the complex dance with dollars. Whether you're dreaming of your Wednesday helicopter or just a better laptop, this episode will have you rethinking the price tag of prosperity.


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    On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4dd78p9ywd2rkMjz0oMJee


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    Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thesanthonythomasshow/


    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/santhonysays & https://www.youtube.com/MrSAnthonyThomas



    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrsanthonythomas



    📋 Episode Chapters(00:00) Anthony Thomas calls this episode more money, different problems

    (00:22) Everybody gets excited when there's a big lottery in town

    (05:58) When I was in my early twenties, I was living in Los Angeles

    (10:44) Even if you got money, you will have problems, right?

    (16:08) Money solves problems, but all it does is usher in new problems

    (21:27) Thank you for listening to the podcast. Once again, more new people coming in

    (21:53) If you love this podcast and you do, subscribe to it


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    23 mins