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The thought of heaven is exciting and something for believers in Christ to look forward to. John Burke offers a better glimpse of the God of heaven. He shares some amazing stories of near-death experiences that highlight an understanding of who God is and His unconditional love for all peopleincluding you! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/776/29
Send us a textAfter securing the dockyards and extinguishing the fires, Barthal sends the party to help fellow Embers, Pimzee and Ininali, in the Commons housing district, which was ravaged by bombs.Check out our Patreon https://patreon.com/TheShatterblightChroniclesFollow us on Instagram @shatterblightchroniclesCheck us out on Twitter @shatterblight
ANFGC Halifax Podcast Welcome to the official podcast of the All Nations Full Gospel Church Halifax! Join us each week as we share inspiring sermons, uplifting messages, and insightful discussions aimed at enriching your faith journey. Our mission is to reach, teach, and empower individuals with the transformative message of Jesus Christ. Whether you are a long-time member of our congregation or a new listener, we invite you to grow with us in faith and community. Tune in for powerful teachings, heartfelt worship, and practical advice on living out your faith in today's world. Subscribe now and never miss an episode!
We continue our conversation on radical, Christian love by talking with musician and song-writer, John Mark McMillan. Known for songs like, “How He Loves,” John Mark McMillan shares his thoughts on the important topic of how Christians should represent Christ's love in the Church. We'll discuss the challenge of connecting deeply with others who see the world differently and ask tough questions like: Are Christians losing sight of the radical love Jesus calls us to? Does cancel-culture have a place within Jesus' church? Should a Christian strive to have a soft heart toward every single person? These questions and more with John Mark McMillan. At top of the episode, three students from Seacoast's Southeastern University—all Generation Z—discuss culture, technology, and the "love topic" at hand.On this EpisodeJohn Mark McMillan / Instagram / WebsiteJoey Svendsen, host / InstagramSEU Seacoast ContributorsGrace Duchan / InstagramTyler Nivar / InstagramGrace Ilagan / InstagramExecutive Producer: Josh SurrattProducer/Editor: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: JT PriceSound Engineer: Katelyn VandiverMusic, including theme song: Joel T. Hamilton MusicOther Music: Derek MinorSince the beginning of 2024, this podcast releases fully-produced, video versions of each episode. You can find these on our YouTube Channel.
Vigil for Palestinian Journalists II 143 journalists have been killed in Gaza. We go to the Vigil held in Melbourne on the 24th of May held in front of the State Library supported by MEAA and organised by MEAA Unionst for Palestine - speech from Naser Mahni here and then a haunting Irish ballad that was shared as a tribute to all people that are forcibly removed from their lands here.RAN Spies on China here II A recent Government release stating that Chinese flares were fired against a Royal Australian Navy helicopter implied aggression on the part of the Chinese. But is that the truth? We talk with Richard Bardon a IPAN spokesperson for a backgrounder.A Portrait of Love here II filmmaker Molly Reynolds talks to us about her new film A Portrait of Love a love poem created from the footage shot over 20 years of the relationship between Archibald Winning artist Craig Ruddy and his partner Roberto Meza Mort. A remarkable film marking the tragedy of losing such a person to covid. MEET THE FILMMAKER: Tuesday June 11, 6.45pm. Join filmmaker Molly Reynolds and star Roberto Meza Mont for a post-film Q&A hosted by Cerise Howard (Melbourne Queer Film Festival) ticket info. This is the Week That Was here II Kevin Healy is back with satire on a stick.The Last Few Years of Neoliberalism here II We speak with author/ illustrator Nic Robertson about his book to be launched at Red Flag Bookshop 83 Sydney Rd. Brunswick 4pm Saturday 8th June.No Northern Incinerator Wollert Update here II the No Incinerator for Wollet campaign is alerting interested parties to a community meeting by Engage Victoria on June 20th. Registration needs to be in by Sunday June 2 by midnight link here.
5/14/24 7am CT Hour - Martha Fernandez-Sardina/ Harry Kraemer John, Glen and Sarah chat about Trump trial, Arizona abortion law and a bear ravaging through a family's kitchen. Martha continues the conversation about the Holy Spirit and how we can ask for Him to come to us daily. Harry talks about the power of actual relationship and seeking to understand in our polarizing world today.
29 Nisan | Day 159 | Leap Year Hybrid Love II: Focus on our father-child relationship with G-d -- Can you spare four minutes a day to gain deeper insight into yourself, your soul, your spiritual make-up, your personal purpose, and how to enjoy a meaningful relationship with G-d? If yes, Let's Talk Tanya. Tanya, the seminal work of Chabad Chasidism, is the personal owner's manual for the Jew who seeks to serve G-d and live a life suffused with holiness, purpose, and joy. Let's Talk Tanya is a daily series that attempts to translate the Tanya into resonant and relevant language Tanya is divided into daily portions. Following this regimen, one concludes the Tanya every year. Let's Talk Tanya, in 4 minutes on average, briefly reviews the day's segment, conveys its basic ideas, and zooms in on one large idea. To watch, listen, or subscribe to Let's Talk Tanya: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LetsTalkTanya Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3uFNrie Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3BqG9Tm Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3FMnvrs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letstalktanya/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LetsTalkTanya www.letstalktanya.com To donate or for dedication opportunities, please visit letstalktanya.com/donate or reach us at contact@letstalktanya.com Have Tanya questions? Submit questions for possible inclusion in a future Tanya Q&A Segment: letstalktanya@gmail.com __ The full text of the daily Tanya is available at: www.Chabad.org/DailyTanya
Transactional Love by Pst Emmanuel Ezeasor
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The thought of heaven is exciting and something for believers in Christ to look forward to. John Burke offers a better glimpse of the God of heaven. He shares some amazing stories of near-death experiences that highlight an understanding of who God is and His unconditional love for all peopleincluding you! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/776/29
Chapter 6: The Lessons of Love II. The Alternative to Projection "Any split in mind must involve a rejection of part of it, and this is the belief in separation."
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Our Global Irish conversation with award-winning author Jane Delury centers on her second novel Hedge, a bildungsroman of an Irish American woman in her forties named Maude pursuing a career in the esoteric field of garden history, looking for clues in the past under the mounting challenges of the present.The theme of bringing a garden back to life threads through this novel of marital strains, infidelity, family secrets, personal discovery, endurance, and perseverance. Along the way, Jane leaves hints of her Irish roots, with mentions of porter cake, St. Patrick's Day, the Clancy Brothers, and Maude's family home in a neighborhood known as “Little Ireland.” Jane tells Irish Stew of her family roots in Cork, Mayo, and Sligo, her trips to Ireland, and her pride in her Irish citizenship.We discuss the symbolism of the garden, her literary influences, her love of short stories (she has one coming out soon in the Georgia Review), her first novel The Balcony and her experience publishing with the innovative Zibby Books.And she drops a few intriguing hints about what's coming next, mentioning a “thing” she's working on that she realizes is evolving into a novel and how she's writing something new about her Irish Catholic upbringing.Her Seamus Plug is a call to support the exceptional work of Strength to Love II, a community-based program on a 1.5-acre Baltimore farm offering workforce development and employment to community residents and citizens returning from incarceration.So, join our compelling conversation with novelist Jane Delury, read Hedge, and stay tuned for what Jane has coming next!LinksWebsiteTwitterInstagram
Episode one-hundred-five, We Cannot Hate Our Way To Love, II.From darkness to light, just a little each day, consciousness can be changed.Embracing Bliss shows us how.Order the book here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Embracing-Bliss-108-Daily-Meditations-ebook/dp/B09SN8KJ3MFind Jeff here: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jeffkobermeditation/Website - https://jeff-kober.com/
Hi Pendengar! Salam sejahtera buat Anda dan keluarga dimanapun berada. Kembali Anda menyimak program VOICE OF YASKI, sebuah renungan untuk Anda memulai hari dan pekan yang baru bersama Tuhan Yesus Kristus. Kali ini renungan berjudul Grow in Love bagian 2. Program ini disiarkan di Radio Heartline FM100.6 Tangerang setiap Senin pukul 07.30 WIB, Radio Heartline FM92.2 Bali setiap hari pukul 06.30 WITA, Heartline FM91.7 Lampung setiap Minggu pukul 09.00 WIB, dan Heartline FM94.4 Samarinda setiap Senin pukul 22.00 WITA. Selain itu, Anda juga dapat mendengarkan, membagikan, bahkan mengunduh episode-episode Voice of YASKI melalui Podcast YASKI di http://podcast.yaski.co.id Bila Anda ada pertanyaan atau kesaksian seputar renungan kita kali ini, atau juga Anda ingin berinteraksi dengan Pdt. Wilson Suwanto, sila kirimkan pesan Anda melalui Whatsapp atau SMS ke 0812 8784 7210. Selamat beraktivitas dan salam sehat selalu!
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07/05/2023: In love II: Dennis Tucker
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Content A culture of hate Test yourself How Peter and Paul taught it Support our ministry and gain access to hours of seminary videos: https://crosstocrown.org/partners/ Free resources: http://crosstocrown.org/books/ My books: Exalted: Putting Jesus in His Place -- https://www.amazon.com/Exalted-Putting-Jesus-His-Place/dp/0985118709/ref=tmm_pap_title_0 God's Design for Marriage (Married Edition) -- https://www.amazon.com/Gods-Design-Marriage-Married-Amazing/dp/0998786306/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1493422125&sr=1-4&keywords=god%27s+design+for+marriage God's Design for Marriage (Pre-married Edition) -- https://www.amazon.com/Gods-Design-Marriage-What-Before/dp/0985118725/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top Websites and social media: crosstocrown.org newcovenantschooloftheology.org @DougGoodin @CrossToCrown
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3 Iyar | Day 133 Hybrid Love II: Focus on our father-child relationship with G-d -- Can you spare four minutes a day to gain deeper insight into yourself, your soul, your spiritual make-up, your personal purpose, and how to enjoy a meaningful relationship with G-d? If yes, Let's Talk Tanya. Tanya, the seminal work of Chabad Chasidism, is the personal owner's manual for the Jew who seeks to serve G-d and live a life suffused with holiness, purpose, and joy. Let's Talk Tanya is a daily series that attempts to translate the Tanya into resonant and relevant language Tanya is divided into daily portions. Following this regimen, one concludes the Tanya every year. Let's Talk Tanya, in 4 minutes on average, briefly reviews the day's segment, conveys its basic ideas, and zooms in on one large idea. To watch, listen, or subscribe to Let's Talk Tanya: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LetsTalkTanya Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3uFNrie Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3BqG9Tm Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3FMnvrs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letstalktanya/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LetsTalkTanya www.letstalktanya.com To donate or for dedication opportunities, please visit letstalktanya.com/donate or reach us at contact@letstalktanya.com Have Tanya questions? Submit questions for possible inclusion in a future Tanya Q&A Segment: letstalktanya@gmail.com __ The full text of the daily Tanya is available at: www.Chabad.org/DailyTanya
One of the things the psychologists of the future will say about our era is how easy it was to hate ourselves. We are living in a pandemic of self-hatred - fuelled by how we're raised, manipulative advertising and marketing and the rise of social media that permeates every aspect of our lives. Never before have we been so mentally unwell as a collective. The world can be a dark and scary place but your mind and how you feel about yourself doesn't have to be. All my links are here. Get bonus content on Patreon Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/themageswell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scripture Reading- Psalm 116-Text- Psalm 116-1-2--Loving Jehovah for Hearing Prayer-I. The Reason for Love-II. The Declaration of Love-III. The Expression of Love
In this episode, we discuss the conditions of love while chilling.
The church has failed young people by defining purity too narrowly as the avoidance of sex. Truth be known, God is not pleased with any premarital intimate acts, nor the consumption of porn. On today's edition of Family Talk, Dr. Sean McDowell, author of Chasing Love, says that pastors and parents alike need to courageously call the next generation to the Romans 12 standard: Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/707/29
Emisión especial: Simpsons in Love II. Con Erasmo W. Neumann & Juanito Pereira.
Throughout the existence of time, God has countlessly given and upheld his promises to his most favored creation: humanity. And yet the greatest promise of all is the promise of true love. As we wrap up Advent season and prepare for Christmas next week, remember what it took to give us this promise through Jesus Christ.
We shall be like Him I. Love II. Forgiveness III. Appearance IV. Compassion V. Truth-telling
With "Hocus Pocus II" dropping this week, why not revisit a sequel in Aaron's high school poetry collection? Dave could probably provide many reasons why at this point. Nevertheless, Aaron and Dave struggle not to repeat themselves and their ideas too much this episode but when a 16 year old Aaron keep retreading the same themes and ideas over and over and over again it's shall we say... inevitable? The poem "Love II" fails to demonstrate its need to exist, and to be honest, "Love" which was already a second poem by that name didn't warrant a sequel in the first place (second place). ;) My Bad Poetry Episode 3.4: "Love II" End Poem from a Real Poet: "Rose Song" by Anne Reeve Aldrich Podcast Email: mybadpoetry.thepodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @MyBadPoetryThe1 Website: https://www.podpage.com/my-bad-poetry/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mybadpoetry-thepodcast/message
Rhetoric is the art and science of persuasive communication. Over the years, some have used its tools to abuse, exploit, and manipulate their audiences. Others have used their rhetorical skills to belittle their opponents and lampoon their views. Christians sometimes imitate these approaches, but should they? Isn't there a better way to speak truth?Join Marlin & Laurie Detweiler as they discuss rhetoric with Michael Eatmon. Michael is the Director of Curriculum Development at Veritas Press. This episode was intended to be the third in a series of discussions with Michael. We have released it early as a follow-up to the discussion with Doug Wilson in Veritas Vox episodes 1 & 2.Resources mentioned in this episode:A Rhetoric of Love A Rhetoric of Love II
We listen again to David's interview with Professor Stephen Scharper from a few years ago.
Return of Jarred Monroe of Bulletproof painting and pressure washing. we discuss hot topics, followed by awesome tracks and poetry. Here on As Told By Drew
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The following chapter of Bogdanovich's career has yet to be recorded in any significant capacity. Previous retrospectives of his works tend to end at his dramatic apex, with the more thorough examinations dipping into the later classics and recent reevaluations recognizing his last theatrical works. Nobody, however, has paid any attention to his TV works from the ‘90s. Nobody. “I did a lot of tv work that I'm very proud of, but television work doesn't get considered the same as a feature, even though you shoot it like a feature. It's still a movie. You still get the script right, you still cast it, you shoot it quickly. And it's harder to do because you're shooting fast, but it doesn't get any consideration. It's snob appeal.” That's what Bogdanovich had to say in a rare interview in which he was asked about his television works, expressing at least some bitterness at the disregard paid to the work he gave equal efforts to despite the smaller canvas. “I was directing, but I wasn't doing theatrical features. I did five television films in five years. I shot them very fast, and nobody saw them except millions of people.” Although these films are all but forgotten today, in their time Bogdanovich's “movie-of-the-week” work was quite successful. With every household glued to their tvs in search of nightly entertainment throughout the decade, Bogdanovich's films made waves across the Neilson ratings, but promptly disappeared from the pages of posterity. Even his first television project, a sequel to the classic Sidney Poitier film To Sir, with Love, has made no impression on the Bogdanovich canon. In a depressing fit of irony, the two Hollywood legends passed tragically on the same day, making To Sir, with Love II a kind of twilight coda for the both of them, buried within the legacies of their more treasured works. It's a worthy successor to its predecessor – better, even, in some regards, such as the way it transplants the tangential racial themes of the first movie to the progressive and more critical conversations of the 1990s. Bogdanovich's films had rarely ventured outside his prerogative for thematic material up until now, but by transitioning to for-hire work on television he'd find a number of new opportunities to explore perspectives and struggles which were beyond his own. Blessed Assurance (perhaps also known as The Price of Heaven) attempts to continue this conversation in its portrayal of a Korean War veteran returning home to face a moral dilemma in a job which requires him to prey on the vulnerability of an impoverished Black commune. The truncated structure of the TV-movie mold does the story a disservice and leaves the film little room to flesh out its themes. Its embrace of melodrama betrays the sense of distinction Bogdanovich eloquently bestowed on his first TV production, embodying the kind of schmaltzy, middling productions derisively associated with the genre. Rescuers: Stories of Courage: Two Women is the first in a series of three thematically related movies about courageous persons aiding the escape of Jews from Nazi agents in occupied Poland. Bognavoch helmed this first entry, but the film lacks any recognizable features attributable to the director. Despite himself having been conceived in the former Yugoslavia before his parents fled from the Nazis and landed in New York, the film lacks any personal distinction or any significant revelations – as bog standard as Bogdanovich ever got.Jules Dassin was unfortunately not one of the major Hollywood directors whose influence managed to inspire Bogdanovich to chronicle their legacy, but his important role as an architect of Film Noir's impact on cinema nonetheless managed to worm its way into Bogdanovich's career. The Naked City was a seminal 1948 noir which distinguished itself with a documentary-like approach to shooting on the streets of New York. Bogdanovich was hired to make a tv movie continuation of the characters first seen in Dassin's film, now dealing with the criminals of contemporary New York. Naked City: A Killer Christmas stars Scott Glenn in the role first helmed by grizzled noir everyman Richard Widmark searching for a serial killer terrorizing the city. It's about as close as Bogdanovich ever got to inheriting the legacy of Fritz Lang or Edgar Ulmer, but more often the film feels like any ordinary cop drama than an expressionistic revival.The next film from Bogdanovich couldn't be farther from his usual prerogative. A body swap comedy set in New Orleans where professional football player David Alan Grier and artist wife Vivica A. Fox mend their marriage through the old adage of walking a mile in each other's shoes. It's also a Disney film, brimming with the requisite amount of Disney cornball and childish humor. A Saintly Switch maintains a certain affable charm, a universal appeal which speaks to the importance of family and communication, while supplying some fantastical humor in all of Bogdanovich's illustrious comic career. From one sports sphere to another, Bogdanovich's last TV film was produced, surprisingly, by ESPN. They asked him to make a movie about disgraced baseball legend Pete Rose, whose story interested Bogdanovich as a kind of embodiment of the failures of the American Dream. Rose rose his way up in prominence through a lucrative and record-breaking career in baseball, but squandered it all away thanks to a debilitating gambling addiction. He became a coach for the team he first became famous on, and started fixing games to pay his bills. When he was finally caught, he spent five months in jail and was stripped of all his previous honors. What we see in Hustle is that downfall in full, a depraved portrait of a fallen man finally reaching the end of his rope. If you're not a fan of baseball, or aren't particularly familiar with the legend of Pete Rose, then Hustle will likely be a foul ball instead of a home run. But regardless of how successful or not these films ultimately were, they kept Bogdanovich employed – and even more than that, they sharpened his skills. “I couldn't have made The Cat's Meow, which we did in 31 days, if I hadn't have done five television films back-to-back in five years — all of them 19, 20, 22, 24 days.” There would never be another Last Picture Show for the enlightened successor of the Hollywood masters, but he did manage some respectable efforts working in an undervalued medium. Bogdanovich never considered his television works any less worthy of consideration than his feature films, and neither should we. Considering how a number of Bogdanovich's most treasured films still don't have proper distribution (even Paper Moon lacks a North American blu-ray release), it should come as no surprise that his televisual period languishes thanks to pervasive obscurity. We feel very privileged here at The Twin Geeks to have the resources necessary for us to catalog and cover these forgotten films, with special thanks to Scarecrow Video in Seattle, Washington for preserving these works on a physical format, which not even the unsavoriest of internet pirates have thought to claim. It's up to us to preserve the legacy of filmmakers like Peter Bogdanovich; to do for him what he did for Orson Welles, John Ford, and innumerable others. To prop up his legacy and appreciate everything he gave to the world – classics, flops, scriptures, and chronicles – because, if nothing else, the life and career of Peter Bogdanovich exemplified an appreciation for the art of cinema above all else, and the necessity of its preservation and celebration in equal measure.
Scripture Reading- John 3-Text- John 3-16--God's Great Love for the World-I. The Greatness of God's Love-II. The Object of God's Love-III. The Purpose of God's Love
Scripture Reading- John 3-Text- John 3-16--God's Great Love for the World-I. The Greatness of God's Love-II. The Object of God's Love-III. The Purpose of God's Love
Season 1, Episode 11 - This episode we discuss the 2016 album "The Lexicon of Love II" by ABC, as well as 2020's "Made of Rain" from The Psychedelic Furs. In music news we discuss the new single from Midnight Oil, update on Erasure 2022 tour dates and new music from The Rave Ups.ABC - Lexicon of Love IIhttps://www.amazon.com/Lexicon-Love-II-ABC/dp/B01E4JVJ16The Psychedelic Furs - Made of Rainhttps://www.musicglue.com/the-psychedelic-furs/products/made-of-rain-digitalThe Rave Ups - Tomorrowhttps://omnivorerecordings.com/shop/tomorrowOur official website:http://newwavemusicpodcast.comPlease help support our podcast:https://glow.fm/dontyouforgetaboutme-thenewwavemusicpodcast
In this episode, we're joined by two photographers who work in medium format, Caroline Bell and Bruce Bennett. Bell is joining as a guest host. Bennett was in town for his latest photo series, Love II, which was on view at the Weston Art Gallery from Nov 19, 2021 - Jan 16, 2022. Bennett explores issues of gender, sexuality, race, and socioeconomic status in large-scale black and white photographs. In this interview, we ask Bennett about how he got to this point, what it's like to balance editorial and personal work, his love for film photography, and what he misses most about art school.
On this episode of The Long Game with LZ & Leitch, LZ and Will look back at the 2021 NFL regular season and explain why we're seeing “peak NFL” right now; select the teams in their first ever NFL fantasy playoff draft; and try to make sense of the Novak Djokovic/Australian Open controversy. They wrap up with LZ recounting his experience acting with Sidney Poitier in the 1995 movie, “To Sir, with Love II”, directed by Peter Bogdanovich. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is God's Love for us conditional or unconditional? Does it come with any strings attached? If God's Love for us is unconditional, can anything separate us from the Love of Christ? By examining these questions, it forms the framework/basis for me to decide whether I should take the leap of faith in converting to Christianity. This is part 2 of “How Deep is God's Love?” In this episode, I contemplate on whether God's Love is unconditional; which helps reflect on my thought process in taking the leap of faith - recalling the struggles I faced in RCIA, culminating in my conversion 5 years later. The inspired reading for this episode is from Rom 8:31-39. The reflection connects the dots from Ep. 4 - 8.Please feel free to leave your comments/feedback in Contact: https://www.settingapart.com/contactShow Notes: https://www.settingapart.com/homeTestimonials: https://www.settingapart.com/testimonialsThank you & God Bless!
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"There were times in life where I would be hurt when someone didn't fight for me or fight for 'us,' but I realized I needed to learn to fight for myself. When was the last time you fought for yourself? Did you ever learn to love yourself? Who taught you? What does that look like? What if what we learned wasn't healthy? What if we now have to fight to unlearn it?" In this part 2 of Love, Katherine elaborates on last week's episode of what love looks like in each of our lives, how different everyone's experience and journey will be. She discusses family dynamics of love and relationship, generational strongholds, and provides prompts for deeper reflection into our origins of love by Mindful Marriage and Family Therapy LLC. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itskatherinemurillo/support