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We've got mail! Jonathan and Honey answer your questions about cinema, films, family and everything in between. This week the pair discuss Variety's Top 100 Horror Films list and their favourite golden oldies and classics.Let us know what you think! You can get involved by emailing us at reeltalk@global.comThanks for listening. Listen and subscribe to Reel Talk on Global Player or wherever you get your podcasts.
In this raw and vulnerable podcast, I open up about my journey growing up in a single-parent home and the profound impact it has had on my life. From navigating the complexities of relationships to understanding the depths of resilience, this episode delves into my personal story, as I provide practical advice on how to thrive despite the challenges. Join me on this journey of self-discovery, healing, and empowerment as I explore the realities of single-parent upbringing and its lasting effects on my life. Be sure to share, download and subscribe! Also we love for you to leave us a review!Follow us on Instagram @ moments_with_mattea https://www.instagram.com/moments_with_mattea?igsh=cWo1eDF4bjEwaGdz&utm_source=qrAnd on TikTok @momentswithmattea https://www.tiktok.com/@momentswithmattea?_t=8kb02O3BjsB&_r=1Want to be a guest on the show? Simply email matteahunter@icloud.comAlways remember to keep evolving!
Writing a letter is a simple and effective way to help children with their grief. Journaling can feel laborious for both adults and kids, but writing a letter often doesn't feel like work. And it's a great way to connect and share our feelings with those we love. When these letters are stored in a journal or notebook, they offer a safe place to share pain. In this episode, Lori talks about The benefits of letter writing as a form of journaling for kids Ideas of what to include in a “Dear God, Dear Daddy” journal Sample letters from her children's journals Widow Care Support to receive seasonal cards and boxes of Comfort and Care Mom, you are not alone! Join our private Facebook group for more encouragement and community: https://bit.ly/widowmom For more information and helpful resources, check our website: PerspectiveMinistries.org & follow us on Instagram @PerspectiveMinistries.
Dear Daddy- Absent Fathers, Parents, n more- Spiritual Table Talk
Movies reviewed for the week of October 13 include: Mister Organ, Dear Daddy, The Royal Hotel, Shock Corridor, In The Fire, No Accident, The Burial and The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial**Check out our CinemAddicts/Find Your Film merch site: https://www.findyourfilmpodcast.com/**Support CinemAddicts by shopping on Amazing using our SiteStripe or our purchase links (we receive a slight commission).**October's Bonus Episode for our CinemAddicts Patreon members will spotlight the year 2013.**Rate/review CinemAddicts on Apple Podcasts to support our show. Thank you!Timestamps(0:00) - Intro(10:10) - The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial - directed by William Friedkin. Starring Jason Clarke and Kiefer Sutherland.(15:30) - The Royal Hotel trailer(17:52) - The Royal Hotel review (stars Julia Garner and Jessica Henwick)(27:41) - Mister Organ - Documentary directed by David Farrier. Reviewed by Eric, Bruce, and Greg.(40:23) - Review of Dear David. From directorJohn McPhail.(46:28) - Divinity - movie starring Stephen Dorff and Scott Bakula. Reviewed by Eric.(51:15) - In the Fire - stars Amber Heard. Reviewed by Greg.(54:06) - Eric and Greg recommend the HBO documentary No Accident.(60:40) - Shock Corridor review from Bruce, Eric and Greg. Directed by Samuel Fuller.(72:14) - The Burial trailer(74:50) - The Burial review. Stars Jamie Fox and Tommy Lee Jones.1. Subscribe to our CinemAddicts YouTube Channel2. Like Our CinemAddicts Facebook Page3. Join our CinemAddicts Facebook Group for daily movie recommendations!4. Questions/comments on CinemAddicts email Greg Srisavasdi at info@findyourfilms.com.5. Our website for entertainment news, reviews, and podcast coverage is Find Your Film: https://findyourfilms.com/6. Contact Bruce Purkey for some What's in the Box recommendations: brucepurkey@gmail.com8. Eric Holmes can be reached at hamslime@gmail.com9. Anderson Cowan's latest project is Loaded for Bear: The Documentary. For info and support: https://loadedforbeardoc.com/10. Atty's Antiques is on Facebook MarketplaceSupport the show
It's all but the kitchen sink this week: runny eyes and bee stings; grit in your ham salad; and other words for vaginer. Carol does a digger deepening into the word of Hunter's laptop and crazy Japanese dolls. Also, a Dear Daddy about knowing a porn star. Be sure to check out our website at Mom Swipes Left!
Join Kelly Williams Hale today as she shares her thoughts on Fathers, both our earthly Daddy and our Heavenly Father. In honor of Father's Day on Sunday, Kelly also shares a personal love letter to her father who has gone on to be with Jesus. Our prayer is that you are encouraged and receive the message of God's unconditional love for you. *** Hi there, and welcome to the Women World Leaders Podcast. My name is Kelly Williams Hale and I'm your host today on Celebrating God's Grace. I'm an author, speaker and mentor helping women discover the purpose God has for them and embrace their divine destiny. This week l I want to talk about fathers. Our earthly father as well as our father in heaven. Growing up, I struggled with accepting that God loves me unconditionally. It was difficult to believe that God loved me no matter what. Particularly because I didn't always have a great relationship with my earthly father. I think many of us compare the idea of a heavenly father with our human father. I know I did. To make my daddy on earth happy, I felt like I needed to be a good girl. All the time. That translated in my view of God. If I was good, he would love me. If I made a mistake, or was bad, then I was in trouble with the Lord. I have since deepened my relationship with God and hold this scripture close to my heart: Ephesians 3:18-19 18 And may you have the power to understand, as all God's people should, how wide, how long, how high, and how deep his love is. 19 May you experience the love of Christ, though it is too great to understand fully. Then you will be made complete with all the fullness of life and power that comes from God. As an adult, I know now that both of my parents did the best they could. I'm extremely grateful that I was brought up in church. My mom took me and my brothers to church regularly but I don't recall my dad going with us. As a teenager, I do remember when one of the church elders visited our house to talk to my dad. And I recall he was baptized that weekend. My dad was a complicated man, as many men are! And so today I want to read a letter I wrote my dad, to honor him on Father's Day this weekend. It's not a coincidence that this podcast is being aired one year and six months to the day he went to heaven. Maybe your father is in heaven… maybe you didn't have a great relationship with your dad… maybe you still don't. My encouragement today is celebrate the Grace that we have in Jesus. To remember that our parents are human and make mistakes and poor choices, just like we all do… but that we have a heavenly father that loves us so much. A father in heaven that will never leave us, and never for sake us. His love never dies. 1 John 3:1 NIV 1 See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! Ephesians 2:4-5 NIV 4 But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, 5 made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions-it is by grace you have been saved. If your dad is still around and there are unresolved issues, I pray that you experience restoration and reconciliation. Colossians 3:13 says: Make allowance for each other's faults, and forgive anyone who offends you. Remember, the Lord forgave you, so you must forgive others. And Ephesians 4:32 says: Instead, be kind to each other, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, just as God through Christ has forgiven you. All things are possible with God. Dear Daddy, Hey there Pops, I wanted to write a letter to you for months and could kick myself for waiting. How do I start now? We shared so many moments. You have been my hero since I was born – although we didn't meet until I was 9 months old. You and mom “made me” on your honeymoon! I always thought that was so romantic that you and Mom conceived me on your honeymoon. Two 20-year-olds just starting your life together. But then you had to report back to duty to fight in a war I don't know much about. Fight for your life. You never talked about your time in Vietnam. You never mentioned the things you saw. When I was 11, I found letters from the wives of the soldiers you saved in that war You risked your own life to pull them from the waters to safety. You gave them another chance at life. Jesus did the same thing for us – pulling us all from the murky depths of sin so that we could live again. The Bible says, “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” (Romans 5:8 NIV) Mom recently found paperwork from the sessions with your psychiatrist. You were applying for disability benefits for PTSD. How could you NOT have post-traumatic stress disorder? You told a story of transporting prisoners when an officer suddenly kicked one of them right out of a helicopter! The sounds of screaming haunted you. I can't even imagine. Now, knowing the demons you battled your whole life, my heart breaks, Daddy. Mom said she never knew but can understand why you drank. To escape. The voices, the memories, the pain. I wish you could've shared that part of your life. None of us knew what you were thinking. You loved us. I know that. Having four children by the time you were 25 must have been a challenge. I can barely take care of one at a time. God gave me three beautiful kids, a decade apart, for a reason! I was so scared to tell you and mom when I got pregnant with Christie. I was just 19. Looking back, I know I was running away. I wanted to escape the pain that I didn't yet understand. You and mom were always there for me. Supporting me when I moved back home after my divorce and when I went back to college with a 2-year-old. Then, years later, helping me move (several times!) when Greg and I would break up - and get back together. I was a mess, but you loved me anyway. Honestly, Daddy, we're all a mess! But God loves us anyway. Like a father who loves the daughter who always needed him. I remember you telling me and Greg something that I have absolutely no recollection of. I was about 5 or 6 when this incident occurred and while I have no memory of it, you thought I knew. You carried the weight of guilt and shame, imagining my judgement. I believe you found freedom when you learned that I never held that against you. I just always loved you, mistakes, and all. That's how God loves us. Unconditionally. Jesus took our sins and nailed them to the cross. He died for us so we can live. God never withholds his love, even when we feel ashamed of our past. It's taken me awhile to believe this. I had to learn how to forgive myself for my own poor choices. I've learned so much about grace, Daddy. Another thing I know is that God created you for a purpose. “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” (Jeremiah 29:11 NIV) I believe your purpose included the family you and mom created. Even when you were diagnosed with a rare blood disease, God had a purpose. You defeated the odds. At 31 years old, the doctors gave you a 5-year life expectancy. But God gave you nearly 45 more years on this earth – to bless the people in your life. Your family certainly, but also the friends you made. I'm so proud of you Pops. I wish I told you that more often. I know you were proud of me, even though you may not have said it often either. Remember the time you were at The Breakfast Club and out of nowhere you heard my voice? Your friend Mo was on her phone watching a video I had posted on Facebook! How crazy that you were at the restaurant and heard my voice of encouragement. Only God could've orchestrated that special moment! I can't wait to see you again. You know how they say a hero remembered never dies? I believe that's true since I carry you in my heart now, everywhere I go. And until God calls me home, I will continue to live MY purpose here on earth. I love you so much. Thanks for listening to Women World Leaders podcast! Join us each Monday, Wednesday and Friday as we explore together God's extravagant love and your courageous purpose. Visit our website at www.womenworldleaders.com to submit a prayer request, register for an upcoming event, and support the ministry. From His heart to yours, we are Women World Leaders. All content is copyrighted by Women World Leaders and cannot be used without express written consent.
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1 - Daddy, Change Your Mind - Edith Wilson - 19242 - Got to Have My Daddy Blues - Ladd's Black Aces – 19223 - Give It Up Daddy Blues - Albinia Jones – 19474 - Daddy, Come Home - Billy Murray - 19135 - Won't You Be a Dear, Dear Daddy to a Itta Bitta Doll Like Me? - Sophie Tucker and her Five Kings of Syncopation – 19186 - I Wish I Had a Daddy in the White House - Kitty Kallen with George Siravo and his Orchestra – 19517 - Daddy – Marilyn Duke with Vaughn Monroe and his Orchestra - 19418 - Go to Work Pretty Daddy - Eunice Davis - 19539 - Lazy Daddy - Wolverine Orchestra – 192410 - Please Daddy Don't Drink No More - Cecil Campbell's Tennessee Ramblers – 194811 - My Son Calls Another Man Daddy - Hank Williams with his Drifting Cowboys – 195012 – My Heart Belongs to Daddy - Bea Wain with Larry Clinton and his Orchestra – 193813 - Oh Daddy - Johnny Dodds and Tiny Parham – 192614 - Daddy, You've Been a Mother to Me - Dick Robertson and his Orchestra - 194215 - Dream Daddy - Frank Bessinger with the Olympia Dance Orchestra – 192416 - Daddy's Wonderful Pal – Henry Burr - 192417 - My Dad's Dinner Pail - Harry McClintock – 192818 – The Forgotten Father – Phil Harris/Alice Faye Show – 1953 (Radio Comedy)19 - The Ghost Wore a Silver Slipper – The Shadow – 1946 (Radio Drama)20 – Think of Me Little Daddy – Jimmie Young with Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra – 193921 - Daddy What You Going to Do - Hattie Snow with Syd Valentine and his Patent Leather Kids – 1929
“Dear Daddy, hope you come back soon, I'm sad you're possessed by the monster that possessed me, but don't worry, my Uncles are helping my Faery Punk Mother fight monsters now! Maybe one day they'll fight the monster in you too! Love, Penny” Penny Dreadmill is a 6 year old girl who used to be … Continue reading "Actual Play – MOTW – The Uncles of Penny Dreadmill – EP 1" The post Actual Play – MOTW – The Uncles of Penny Dreadmill – EP 1 appeared first on The Roleplaying Exchange.
Dave Berry welcomes Anna Geary to the show, who is stepping in for Emma jones while she's on maternity leave (we are still shocked at how many bins Anna has!). And it's time to welcome back 5 Words 5 Grand here on the breakfast show!
Your favorite mother is back baby, just in time to ring in the New Year, with advice ranging from keeping you f*uckable, but not f*uckwithable, keeping you independent rather than co-dependent, and making sure those weaves stay nice and tight. Let's talk daddy privilege, dating younger men, being the "other" woman, and the one thing love doesn't do. Stories, as told and lived through, by my favorite blonde accessory, my weave. Hang on to your ponytails bishes.
There's no love like a daddy's love for his baby girl….. Through it all, my Daddy will always be my hero. Episode 6 of “A Woman's Heart” talks about my appreciation for my daddy! Support the show (https://paypal.me/CreativelyShaiLLC?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US)
My Dear Daddy Poem Reading by Reanna Peters! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincerelythelilacwriter/message
In this episode of E to the 4th poWEr, host Lady ZMG discusses the critical role that fathers play and pays tribute to Fathers and Father figures in recognition of Father's Day 2021. Happy Father's Day! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/zabrina-grisby/message
Insect infestations, a new no-underwear trend, and a study on cat butts- it's all about brown tail in some way or another. Also, Carol takes a sex in history quiz and does quite horribly. And, a Dear Daddy that may infuriate you. It's all right here! Be sure to check out our show notes and links at momswipesleft.com.
Bezos said "yachty-yachty-yachty-yachty" and bought a yacht within a yacht. But this isn't a buy one get one free kind of deal. In today's episode, we're going to be talking about whether the rich should be taxed more, have an earnings cap, and what the world could look like if more multi-billionaires were willing to give even 1% of their wealth to better our communities. If you like this episode and want more, subscribe and give us a five star review! Leave us a comment on what you think about today's episode. Follow us on twitter @laudpodcast to continue the conversation and please share with your friends. It's free and helps us out a lot! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laudandclear/message
On the next episode of Fathers Who Bother, I speak with MC Craig Of of the Legendary Juice Crew about raising his boy to a 26-year-old man, the inspiration for his song “Dear Daddy” and why he refused to record a song with his rapping son.
This episode is an extended rambling rant about the obstacles of being a dad co raising a young adult. Just me for solo expressing my personal feeling on the topic. Can any relate? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
So much to cover...the ladies talk conspiracy theories and how MAGATs have ruined it all, are plants animals, and is Armie Hammer being kink-shamed? Also, hear why so many Karens are in an uproar about Yankee Candle. Jen and Carol take a deep dive into smells and read a Dear Daddy suggestion that may fascinate a few of you. Check out our show notes and links at momswipesleft.com.
www.TheDavidAlliance.com TDAgiantslayer@gmail.com webstix.com Tony Herman - the coolest cat on the net Bears lose, packers win… God is still on the throne… and no Aaron Rodgers you are not God. Thats all I got. Lie #2 God is huge and unapproachable, 2000 years ago, they wouldn't even dare say the word 'God.' They took out the vowels so that they only had YHWH… we now pronounce it yahweh - but the point was that the religious thought God was distant, remote, secretive, Ominous and out of touch. In todays world we might simply come to the honest conclusion that its not that he is unapproachable, but rather we are not good enough or we are to sinful for him to really give us any attention. He only really listens to the Super Holy, the saints if you will. So it is extremely interesting when the disciples… the least likely, least holy and less than perfect specimens of Christ followers ask him how to pray. And what does he do? he blows their minds. Lets pretend for a second that you ask none other than Mother Theresa or Billy Graham how to pray. Its just you and them. Billy Graham smiles and says when you pray… pray like this. Dear Mother F#ck*r you would lose your mind. You would not only be shocked you would question Billy and how much communion wine he had. But that was the shock the disciples had when Jesus basically said “you know God the father, the one who is so Holy you can't even say his name?… Pray like this Dear Daddy. It had to have blown their minds. And with that the religious still condemn Jesus for hanging out with the worst of the worst… and what does he do? He tells the story of the prodigals son. Basically a son wants his Dad dead so he can have his inheritance. And then he wants back into the family… yes as a slave but still he has the gaul to come back. And even more insane… the Dad willingly, even enthusiastically wants his relationship back with him. So does God really want to seem unapproachable? How about when he was in the temple in Luke 4 Luke tells the story in like this: The scroll of the prophet Isaiah was handed to him. Unrolling it, he found the place where it is written: "The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to release the oppressed, to proclaim the year of the Lord's favor." If Jesus ever had an opportunity to impress the religious it was at this moment… but yet he chooses to read from Isaiah. He reads the exact scriptures that stand against the testimony of the Pharisees… yes the religious. The Pharisees manipulated the poor, despised criminals, had disdain for the sick, and outwardly shunned the oppressed. To the Pharisees these were the people that did not have a chance to ever connect with God. Jesus drops a bomb! Look, Jesus is waiting to hang with you, talk to you, be with you, live inside you if you don't know him. you do not have to perform for him. Not only is God approachable he is your Daddy.
One of the saddest parts of what's meant to be an incredibly happy, warm and joyous month is that December is a peak period for family violence in Australia. In Australia 1 domestic violence incidence takes place every 2 minutes. One in three women have experienced physical or sexual violence by someone known to them. Sexual assault and domestic violence are the most common crimes committed in Australia. This episode of The Wealth Faculty is an invitation to all of us to rise up and over the epidemic that is domestic violence. Nicolle Edwards is the Founder of RizeUp Australia and has helped over 1000 women and families relocate, restart their lives and RizeUp. If you're inspired to help us end family violence in Australia, you can support RizeUp for as little as $2 per week. All the details are at https://www.rizeup.com.au/ You can connect with Rizeup on Facebook and Instagram. You can watch Nicolle's TED Talk here and the Dear Daddy video she refers to is here. Listen out for - 4:12 - Nicolle's Fire In The Belly 5:13 - How RizeUp Started and how they help families Leaving Violence For Safety 12:19 - Domestic Violence Is Not Sexy 14:50 - Removing Domestic Violence Is a Team Effort 19:58 - A Snapshot of Family Violence 29:25 - Teenagers, Porn & Relationship Violence 33:33 - The Saddest Statistic About Family Violence 38:34 - The smell of urine 40:37 - When someone asked Nicolle for help after admitting ‘I don't treat the missus very well' 1:05:57 - Let's Help 5000 Families If you've loved this episode, I would love it if you gave it a 5-star RATING in the Apple Podcasts app :) If you're feeling really generous, a review is always appreciated! If you're yet to subscribe, you can do so on your favourite platform - Spotify https://pre.fyi/twf-spotify Apple https://pre.fyi/twf-apple Google https://pre.fyi/twf-google Youtube https://pre.fyi/twf-youtube Take care, Jason
Carol is recovering from a non-Covid illness while Jen muses on some of life's most important topics. What is the difference between a hoarder and a collector and how are swingers handling the pandemic? A very special Dear Daddy asks, "How much poop in your underwear is TOO much poop?" Be sure to check out our show notes and links at momswipesleft.com.
Carol makes apologies for Jen's mouth and the trainwreck that was Episode 97. The ladies hatch a plan for some Halloween fun that will bring happiness to the community. Jen fails horribly at a jingle quiz, and the promised Dear Daddy regarding chewing gum in pubic hair is discussed.
Gigi Chao made international headlines when her father offered a one-billion-Hong Kong dollar marriage bounty to any man who would marry her. Her response? She penned a public letter in the newspaper titled: “Dear Daddy, You Must Accept That I Am a Lesbian.” The executive vice chairman of Cheuk Nang (Holdings) Ltd. shares her coming out story, her LGBTQ activism, and life lessons from flying a helicopter. Correction: A previous version of this description misspelled the name of Gigi Chao's company.
Gigi Chao made international headlines when her father offered a one-billion-Hong Kong dollar marriage bounty to any man who would marry her. Her response? She penned a public letter in the newspaper titled: “Dear Daddy, You Must Accept That I Am a Lesbian.” The executive vice chairman of Cheuk Nang (Holdings) Ltd. shares her coming out story, her LGBTQ activism, and life lessons from flying a helicopter. Correction: A previous version of this description misspelled the name of Gigi Chao's company.
Gigi Chao made international headlines when her father offered a one-billion-Hong Kong dollar marriage bounty to any man who would marry her. Her response? She penned a public letter in the newspaper titled: “Dear Daddy, You Must Accept That I Am a Lesbian.” The executive vice chairman of Cheuk Nang (Holdings) Ltd. shares her coming out story, her LGBTQ activism, and life lessons from flying a helicopter. Correction: A previous version of this description misspelled the name of Gigi Chao's company.
Gigi Chao made international headlines when her father offered a one-billion-Hong Kong dollar marriage bounty to any man who would marry her. Her response? She penned a public letter in the newspaper titled: “Dear Daddy, You Must Accept That I Am a Lesbian.” The executive vice chairman of Cheuk Nang (Holdings) Ltd. shares her coming out story, her LGBTQ activism, and life lessons from flying a helicopter. Correction: A previous version of this description misspelled the name of Gigi Chao's company.
Ben is back for some reason, and he irritates the shit out of Jen. Discussions about the trainwreck of MaineCare; white trash childhood food; and RIP to the RBG. Plus, an in-person Dear Daddy that ends with Ben getting kicked off the show. Just another week in paradise.
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep263: COVID-19 Edition35! A day late, but definitely not a dollar, quarter, dime or even a penny short! Doe and Meeks are back for another twice a week round of brand new hip-hop, trash talking and dope interviews that are guaranteed to improve your playlist, and likely your life in general. Music wise, you can feel the energy & quality picking up as we head into the end of the year, and we talk with two gentleman this week that are contributing to just that - Long Island’s SPODA & Buffalo’s YNX716! In Ep263, you can check a mid-mix interview with YNX716 to hear about “GOLDEN BARS,” his new LP with Italy’s MANZU BEATZ, and you can hear out snippets of our upcoming Thursday interview session with SPODA, who just dropped his new LP “STATE OF EMERGENCY” at the top of the month. Sound good, Vangardians? We know it does, so tune immediately ‘cause you’re about to get a big ole heaping spoonful of that #SmithsonianGrade #TwiceAWeek #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud #youtube // #hiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live September 8, 2020 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #soundcloud #youtube #spotifypodcast #googlepodcasts #stitcherradio #mixcloud #SmithsonianGrade #TwiceAWeek #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks Talk Break Inst. - "Fire in the Room" - Hobgoblin "State Of Emergency" - Spoda ft. Bub Rock (prod. Foul Mouth) "Walk-A-Thon" - Spoda ft. Ty Farris (prod. Wavy Da Ghawd) "Stand By" - Spoda (prod. Tone Beatz) "Heavy Weight" - Spoda (prod. Martello) "Dear Daddy" - Craig G "Foreign Cars" - Rasheed Chappell ft. Freeway & UFO Fev "Way To Live" - The Bad Seed & DJ Enyoutee Talk Break Inst. - "Love Love" - Hobgoblin "Chump" - Falcon Outlaw & Camoflauge Monk ft. Lord Juco "Crack Down" - Maliko "Solutions" - Nowaah The Flood & EvillDewer "Infiltrate" - Cappadonna "Hold On" - Crimeapple Talk Break Inst. - "Heaven" Hobgoblin ** INTERVIEW ** - YNX716 ** "Golden Bottles" - Ynx716 x Manzu Beatz "Earners" - Pounds ft. G4 Jag and Brad Piff (prod. Beatnick Dee) "Roy Batty" - Killy Shoot feat. Bobby Craves & Chuck Chan (prod. Tone Beatz) "Lo(ve)yalty" - Illien Rosewell ft. Ceo Sto, Q Da God & Khi Infinite "To The Death " - John Jiggs, Smoovth & 38 Spesh "Jason" - Elzhi (prod. JR Swiftz) Talk Break Inst. - "Don't Make Me" - Hobgoblin "Coin" - Al.Divino & Futurewave Interview Snippets - Spoda ** FULL INTERVIEW DROPS THURS 9/10 **
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Have you ever wondered why we pray? Or have you ever felt like no one is listening? Do you ever question who it is you're talking to? In this message, we unpack the meaning and purpose of prayer, and who the God on the other side of the conversation really is.
This week, Carol and Jen rant about ants, chipmunks, and Bernie supporters. Join Carol as she plays Scat-egories and reads a Dear Daddy from a fan whose masterbating habits have been hobbled by the quarantine. Lastly, a quiz: Yoga Pose or Sex Position.
We love our parents right! But truth be told some of their actions were/are rather questionable. Join me and my favourite Co host Naomi as we discuss what growing up in Nigeria was really like! Grab your Suya o & keep up the spice.
This episode is dedicated to my father. He was tragically killed many years ago. A hurt that has never left me. This episode is in memory of him. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/qalexander/support
1 John 3:1-3 NLT See how very much our Father loves us, for he calls us his children, and that is what we are! But the people who belong to this world don’t recognize that we are God’s children because they don’t know him. Dear friends, we are already God’s children, but he has not yet shown us what we will be like when Christ appears. But we do know that we will be like him, for we will see him as he really is. And all who have this eager expectation will keep themselves pure, just as he is pure. In God’s love, we find intimacy and identity.
CrossroadsGo.org 1 John 3:1 See how very much our Father loves us, for he calls us his children, and that is what we are! But the people who belong to this world don’t recognize that we are God’s children because they don’t know him. In God's love we find intimacy and identity.
Nursing homes; broken vibrators; a very serious Dear Daddy
God makes children in His image, but parents have a way of reshaping that image by how they treat them. This sad letter from a wayward teenager to her daddy reflects the devastating power in parenting. Read Here: https://rickthomas.net/dear-daddy-im-not-your-little-girl-anymore/ Will you help us so we can continue to provide free content to the world? You can become a supporting member here rickthomas.net/recurring-membership/ Or you can make a one-time or recurring donation(s) here https://rickthomas.net/donations/
Dear Daddy, Thank you for signing those double lifetime forms long ago! Fathers, have you signed your waiver forms?
Sarah's Dad gave her some letters that she wrote to him when he was in the Navy back in the early 90s so we read through them and realize that Sarah has been weird the whole time, bunches of hair and Vanilla Ice, what did Will do, and more - have a great night all!
In this episode of Mood AF we get into ALL tea, ALL shade and ALL offense about women with ‘Daddy issues’... or at least you get the drop on mine. I wrote a piece about two years ago documenting my true feelings toward my Dad & what our relationship is like (https://www.theodysseyonline.com/to-my-dearest-daddy) ... so without further due, let’s get into it! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moodaf/support
Part II goes into two major topics for the back to school year: Affirmation and Touch
Part II goes into two major topics for the back to school year: Affirmation and Touch
Dialogue to the Mothers and Father for 2018-2019 School Year
Dialogue to the Mothers and Father for 2018-2019 School Year
This episode is dedicated to anyone who has ever loved an alcoholic/addict. The range of emotions felt when you are emotionally invested in someone who just can't kick the habit is a journey that impacts everyone who loves that person. Come with me as I introduce you to my dad Andre.
Koketso Sachane played the “Dear Daddy” public service announcement from Care Norway, the Norwegian branch of charity Care International which has gone viral in Scandinavia, and you'll see why if you listen. Koketso also spoke to Craig Wilkinson founder of Father A Nation about the role of men in South Africa and how if we heal men, we will heal society.