You've Got 5 Options

By: The 5 Options Radio Collective
  • Summary

  • You’ve Got 5 Options is a biweekly Radio Talk Show, hosted by two childhood friends, who once had a DD (“Drunken Dream”) of starting a podcast with a mission to help people getting out of seemingly hopeless situations. Our specialty is solving real life challenges of our listeners. For each problem we receive, we provide five different solutions to chose from (which means, that over the past 3 years, we have come up with at least 500 different options!) Join us if you want to learn about alternative problem-solving techniques and listen to our extraordinary and unorthodox guests. And if you’d like us to solve your problem, don’t hesitate to contact us
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Episodes
  • New Show Announcement: Women Circle Institute Podcast!
    May 20 2024

    Dear listeners, we are both nervous and excited to announce that after more than 3 years of radio silence, Anna and Marta are back with a brand new show "Women Circle Institute Podcast"!

    We are using our "You've Got 5 Options" platform to spread the word, so this is the first and only episode of WCI that we are going to publish here,

    To follow our new podcast please go to our official website here or find it on your favourite streaming platform. Enjoy the show!

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    ABOUT WOMEN CIRCLE INSTITUTE PODCAST:

    Women have been gathering in circles for centuries, even in the most suppressive communities, to find physical and emotional shelter, lift each other and share the powerful feminine energy.

    In this podcast, we are going to rediscover what happens when women come together bringing in their authentic, creative and nurturing selves. In other words, this podcast is dedicated to magical spaces also known as women's circles.

    In our first episode, we answer 5 (five) out of 10 (ten) most common questions about Women's Circles:

    1. What is a Women's Circle?
    2. What kind of Women’s Circles are out there and what kind of Circles do we facilitate?
    3. Online or in-person? Benefits of different circle setups
    4. At Home, in nature or in a neutral (rental) place? Benefits of different circle setups
    5. Do you need to be certified to lead a circle?
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Ep 182: Good Bye...For now?
    Feb 25 2021

    With sadness and great amounts of love, Anna and Marta are saying goodbye to You've Got 5 Options. It's been a truly amazing journey. Challenging. Inspiring. Creative. Fun.

    The time has come to take a break. Or break up. That we do not know for sure just yet.

    Thank you for being with us through 3,5 years of a hell of a podcasting journey.

    If you want to stay connected to us, find us on Facebook:

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/smallbusinessrising

    https://www.facebook.com/youvego5options

    If you believe we should continue in the future, let us know which topics you'd like to hear about, here.

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    1 hr
  • Ep 181: How to free yourself from an abusive relationship?
    Feb 16 2021

    In this episode, Marta and Signe, interview a beautiful woman, Eesha Samad, who has managed to free herself from an abusive relationship. Eesha entered an arranged, promising marriage when she was just about 17 years old. The relationship quickly turned out to be a real nightmare. After years of depression and a suicide attempt, Eesha has found her strength to free herself from the toxic marriage and start her life from scratch in Denmark.

    Our Conversation

    Eesha takes us through the story and the innocent beginning of the relationship.

    She tells us about the first signs of the abuse and how quickly things start spiralling down.

    She tells us about her depression and suicide attempt which serves her as a turning point.

    She then needs to keep on surviving the abuse for 2 years more before she finds the solution to finally escape the marriage.

    She tells us how she starts her new life in Denmark.

    We find out what helps her heal from the trauma.

    In the end, she sends a message to all women who find themselves in an abusive relationship.

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    Eesha’s Story in her own words

    My name is Eesha. I turned 30 this year. I moved to Denmark 4.5 years ago with the intention to start a new life. Recently I moved to Aarhus for my work. I work as a Regional Manager for UNICEF Denmark. Back in 2016, I took a plane in search of happiness to the happiest country in the world! DENMARK. The day I took a plane to Copenhagen, Denmark where I did not know what the universe will bring to me, I was about to start a new life in a new country where I do not know anyone so the fear of crying alone for the rest of my life was on one side as I won’t have my family, friends or anyone that I know there so I decided to take out all the emotions and grief I had of leaving everything behind. For the first two hours in the flight I cried and cried and cried like a baby, without caring about the crowd and people surrounding me, I was telling myself ‘You can cry as much as you want right now because the moment you leave this plane, no crying, no sadness, you are going to be headstrong and ready to work your ass off for your dreams as this is the only chance you get to make things happen and to create a life for yourself.’

    After seven hours there is an announcement that the plane is landing at Copenhagen international airport in 10 minutes. I quickly grab my bag and go to the toilet to fix my face, put on some makeup and get ready to explore a brand new journey of my dreams. Everything was seeming so unpredictable yet so exciting, an end that was unknown but I have always loved and enjoyed the unknown rather than worrying. I still remember that feeling so fresh in my mind when my plane landed at the Copenhagen international airport I felt like a newborn baby it was as if I was given a new life, I was super ready for a brand new life; a life that I will be living on my own terms further away from all restrictions, social and cultural pressure and a life that I’d live only for myself and for all the things that would bring me joy & happiness. On one side it was this massive pressure of starting a completely new life, on the other hand, it’s the grieve of leaving my family, friends and homeland and literally EVERYTHING that had been a huge part of my identity and existence.

    How to get in contact with Eesha:

    Eesha’s email: eesha1970@gmail.com

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    1 hr

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