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Join this channel to get access to exclusive members only videos:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQTAVxA4dNBCoPdHhX9nnoQ/joinJoin Members Only On My Website. 7 day free trial. Save 25% when you choose an annual Membership plan. Cancel anytime:https://understandingrelationships.com/plansJoin Members Only on Spotify:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coachcoreywayne/subscribeWhy you should never chase a woman after she's asked for space.In this video coaching newsletter I discuss an email from a viewer who got dumped by his girlfriend due to his continuous needy, neurotic and jealous behavior. She asked for space and he kept contacting her anyway until she blocked him everywhere. Once she unblocked him he started chasing until she blocked him again and told his mother she wanted him to leave her alone. He thinks more chasing, begging and pleading will fix this.If you have not read my book, “How To Be A 3% Man” yet, that would be a good starting place for you. It is available in Kindle, iBook, Paperback, Hardcover or Audio Book format. If you don't have a Kindle device, you can download a free eReader app from Amazon so you can read my book on any laptop, desktop, smartphone or tablet device. Kindle $9.99, iBook $9.99, Paperback $29.99 or Hardcover 49.99. Audio Book is Free $0.00 with an Audible membership trial or buy it for $19.95. Here is the link to Audible to get the audiobook version:https://www.audible.com/pd/B01EIA86VC/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-057626&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_057626_rh_usHere is the link to Amazon to purchase Kindle, Paperback or Hardcover version:http://amzn.to/1XKRtxdHere is the link to the iBookstore to purchase iBook version:https://geo.itunes.apple.com/us/book/how-to-be-3-man-winning-heart/id948035350?mt=11&uo=6&at=1l3vuUoHere is the link to the iTunes store to purchase the iTunes audio book version:https://geo.itunes.apple.com/us/audiobook/how-to-be-a-3-man-unabridged/id1106013146?at=1l3vuUo&mt=3You can get my second book, “Mastering Yourself, How To Align Your Life With Your True Calling & Reach Your Full Potential” which is also available in Kindle $9,99, iBook $9.99, Paperback $49.99, Hardcover $99.99 and Audio Book format $24.95. Audio Book is Free $0.00 with an Audible membership trial. Here is the link to Audible to get the audiobook version:https://www.audible.com/pd/B07B3LCDKK/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-109399&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_109399_rh_usHere is the link to Amazon to purchase Kindle, Paperback or Hardcover version:https://amzn.to/2TQV2XoHere is the link to the iBookstore to purchase iBook version:https://geo.itunes.apple.com/us/book/mastering-yourself-how-to-align-your-life-your-true/id1353139487?mt=11&at=1l3vuUoHere is the link to the iTunes store to purchase the iTunes audio book version:https://geo.itunes.apple.com/us/audiobook/mastering-yourself-how-to-align-your-life-your-true/id1353594955?mt=3&at=1l3vuUoYou can get my third book, “Quotes, Ruminations & Contemplations” which is also available in Kindle $9,99, iBook $9.99, Paperback $49.99, Hardcover $99.99 and Audio Book format $24.95. Audio Book is Free $0.00 with an Audible membership trial. Here is the link to Audible to get the audiobook version:https://www.audible.com/pd/B0941XDDCJ/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-256995&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_256995_rh_usHere is the link to Amazon to purchase Kindle, Paperback or Hardcover version:https://amzn.to/33K8VwFHere is the link to the iBookstore to purchase iBook version:https://books.apple.com/us/book/quotes-ruminations-contemplations/id1563102111?itsct=books_box_link&itscg=30200&ct=books_quotes%2C_ruminations_%26_contemplatio&ls=1
David Bailey is the Founder and Chief Vision Officer of Arrabon. As a public theologian, David helps to bring wisdom, theological imagination, and moral imagination to the way that Christians show up in the world. He created Arrabon as a way to equip Christ's followers to actively, creatively pursue healing in their communities, to be a foretaste of the kingdom of God, an agent of healing, and an agent of reconciliation in their community. Find out more about Arrabon HEREDownload Arrabon's free Lent resource The Winding RoadExplore Arrabon's resources on Spiritual FormationContact Cyndi Parker through Narrative of Place.Join Cyndi Parker's Patreon Team!
Is universal reconciliation biblical? In this livestream, we continue our series What the Bible Actually Says About Hell by examining the scriptural case for universal reconciliation — the view that God ultimately restores all people through Christ.We'll walk carefully through key passages often cited in support of this view, including texts about reconciliation, restoration, judgment, and the final victory of Christ. We'll also address common objections, clarify what universal reconciliation does (and does not) teach, and compare it with the other traditional Christian views of hell.If you've ever wondered:• Does the Bible teach that all will eventually be saved?• How do judgment and restoration fit together?• What did early Christians believe about the fate of the lost?• Is universal reconciliation compatible with justice?…this livestream is for you.This is Part 7 in our ongoing series What the Bible Actually Says About Hell, where we examine every major view using Scripture, historical theology, and careful exegesis.Join us live, bring your questions, and let's follow the evidence wherever it leads. That You ay Know Him, Episode 287.
February 11 |Genesis 42:18-38, Matthew 13:47-58, Psalm 18:25-36, Proverbs 8:33-36 // Follow along with the "Walking through the Word Daily Reading and Study Guide" in the Daily Life Journal and Daily Life Journal 4 Kids! Get your copy today, or grab a gift for someone you love this Christmas. lifereachresources.com/core4
There is a unique and powerful dynamic at work in God's kingdom. It appears to operate in tandem to our behavior and thoughts. If we forgive, we are forgiven. Conversely, if we don't forgive, neither are we forgiven. Our nature is to hold judgement over another, yet we then are judged. To reconcile is to bring freedom, to return the scale to a place of equilibrium. There's only one way - to let go and keep no records of wrong.Daylight Meditations is a daily podcast from CFO North America. Please visit CFONorthAmerica.org to learn more about our retreats, and online courses. If you are encouraged by this podcast, please consider supporting us. Contributors: Michelle DeChant, Nancy Holland, and Adam Maddock
In this conversation, Richard Case and Kathy Rocconi explore the themes of forgiveness and reconciliation, emphasizing the importance of personal application of biblical principles in navigating difficult relationships. They discuss the process of forgiveness, the significance of resolution, and the potential for growth and change in others. The conversation highlights God's promises of healing and the impact of faithfulness, using David's example to illustrate how overcoming personal giants can empower future generations. The discussion concludes with encouragement to seek freedom through forgiveness and to support others in their journeys.We want to hear from YOU! If you would like to submit a question or comment for further discussion, please email us at: questions@abideministries.com.
1-Independence 2-Reconciliation: 1-Loss of independence as you age 2-Should I remarry an ex husband who wants to reconcile? Listen to caller's personal dramas four times each week as Dr. Kenner takes your calls and questions on parenting, romance, love, family, marriage, divorce, hobbies, career, mental health - any personal issue! Call anytime, toll free 877-Dr-Kenner. Visit www.drkenner.com for more information about the show (where you can also download free chapter one of her serious relationships guidebook).
Patrick responds to questions about workplace ethics and artificial intelligence, threading Catechism insights with moments from his own life. He shares concerns and possibilities around technology, recalling the shift from dial-up to modern convenience, and considers how faith shapes daily choices. Gabriel - How should I talk about my coworkers in the workplace when I have something negative to say? (00:52) Jim (email) - Can you help us understand 1 Samuel 2:25? Specifically, "...if a man sins against the Lord, who can intercede for him?" Isn't this what the Sacrament of Reconciliation is? (12:23) Franky (12-years-old) - What do you think about AI? (19:17) Bill - What is heaven like? (35:54) Sydney - What moral compass should I have in a relationship? What do I want to build in a relationship? What should I turn away from? (44:52)
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In this conversation, Richard Case and Kathy Rocconi explore the themes of life as an adventure, the importance of navigating relationships and change, and the healing process from past hurts. They discuss God's role in our pain, the necessity of forgiveness, and how to walk in freedom and new beginnings. The dialogue emphasizes the significance of emotional health and personal growth in the journey of life.We want to hear from YOU! If you would like to submit a question or comment for further discussion, please email us at: questions@abideministries.com.
Filmmaker and director Silas Howard reads a story about caring for his mother in the years before her death. Dr. Fayron Epps speaks about her research in caregiving, and about caregivers who struggle with complicated and often painful family memories. Songwriter and performer Dorian Wood speaks about rejecting “chrono-normativity,” and shares a song called “Winooski (Time-Shifting Waltz).”Chapters00:05:31Silas Howard reads a piece about his mother's struggle with addiction and dementia00:21:12Dr. Epps speaks about her work in the faith community and with the families struggling with the challenges of caring for people experiencing dementia00:30:05Dorian Wood talks about her work and practiceSongWriterPodcast.comInstagram.com/SongWriterPodcastFacebook.com/SongWriterPodcastTikTok.com/@SongWriterPodcastYouTube.com/@SongwriterPodcastSongWriter is a music and songwriting podcast that turns stories into songs. Host Ben Arthur invites writers, poets, and musicians to share a story or poem, then pairs it with an original song written in response. Along the way, the show explores the creative process through intimate conversations and performances. Guests have included Questlove, Susan Orlean, David Gilmour, David Sedaris, George Saunders, and many more. Distributed by PRX, SongWriter also appears on the syndicated radio program Acoustic Café and in Paste Magazine. Learn more at SongWriterPodcast.com. Season seven is made possible by a grant from Templeton World Charity Foundation
In Week 4 of Gospel People, we step into one of the most defining (and hardest) marks of Christian community: forgiveness. From 2 Corinthians 1:12–2:4, Paul shows us that gospel-shaped relationships don't avoid conflict, pretend pain isn't real, or retreat into bitterness. Instead, forgiveness brings us face to face—with each other, with the reality of sin, and with the grace of Jesus. We'll see how forgiveness outwits Satan's schemes to isolate and divide, and how it makes the church smell like Jesus to a world that's desperate for something better than condemnation or avoidance.For more information about Integrity Church, visit our website, http://liveintegritychurch.org Connect with us on social media throughout the week to stay up to date on events and things happening at Integrity! Instagram: @integrity_church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/liveintegrity/
Reconciliation means the relationship is restored. Through Christ, we've moved from enemies to beloved children. But reconciliation isn't just a status—it's a lifestyle. Having been reconciled to God, we're now called to live as ambassadors of reconciliation in a broken world. This is the journey of sanctification, where we increasingly reflect God's character not to earn His love, but because we've received it. We pursue holiness from security, not insecurity. We serve from fullness, not emptiness. As you close this devotional series, commit to one specific way you'll live differently this week because of God's pre-approval. Let your actions flow from acceptance, not toward it. You are already His beloved. Now live like it.
In this conversation, Richard Case and Kathy Rocconi explore the complexities of forgiveness and reconciliation, emphasizing the importance of heart transformation over mere behavior modification. They discuss the challenges of navigating unresolved relationships, the necessity of seeking wisdom from God, and the role of boundaries in maintaining healthy interactions. The dialogue highlights the significance of finding freedom from negative influences and fostering a spirit of curiosity about God's resolutions in our lives.We want to hear from YOU! If you would like to submit a question or comment for further discussion, please email us at: questions@abideministries.com.
What if the deepest divisions in your life could be completely erased? Ephesians 2 reveals a stunning truth: through Christ, old barriers are abolished and you become part of one new family. Your identity is no longer defined by cultural labels but by belonging to Christ alone. Listen now and be inspired to live as a countercultural witness to God's reconciling love.
If you do or say something stupid - something that YOU post online or something captured on someone else's phone and posted online, YOU are in serious PERIL. That's because nothing you do or say will cause the people of the internet to forgive you. They will DEMAND that you demonstrate the appropriate sorrow and humility - and that you are held accountable for what you said or did. But no amount of contrition will EVER be enough. In our world of vindictiveness - the call to forgive and to be reconciled is worth heeding. If anything, ALL of our relationships need more forgiveness and reconciliation - not less.
Fr. Patrick preached this homily on February 7, 2026. The readings are from 1 Kings 3:4-13, Psalm 119:9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, John 10:27 & Mark 6:30–34 ——— Connect with us! Website: https://slakingthirsts... Youtube: / @slakingthirsts
Debi's 1st meeting was in 1981. Her 1st sober date was in 1987. Her current and (TY God) permanent sober date is 1/31/94. Debi had a long history of trouble at home, school, and the law, from a very young age, including rehab, detox, jail, DUI, psych ward, diagnoses, medication, etc. None of those things made her willing to do anything. She tried many other methods in and out of the rooms of AA. She was dry 3.5 years for the 2nd time and ready to suicide when she reached out for help with more humility and desperation than she'd ever before been able to muster and allowed a recovered member and experienced sponsor take her through the Big Book & the Steps. Debi finally had the vital spiritual experience the book talks about. She made ALL of her 9th step amends in a meaningful way and now lives in Steps 10-12, falling more and more deeply in love with Alcoholics Anonymous. The consciousness of the relationship with her Creator it has produced is the center of her life. Today, Debi kicks us off on the first week of the 12 week series on the 12 steps of recovery.Reco12 is an open-to-all addictions and afflictions organization, dedicated to exploring the common threads of the differing manifestations of alcoholism; sharing tools, and offering hope from those walking a similar path. We gather from diverse backgrounds, faiths, and locations to learn and support one another. Our speakers come from various fellowships and experiences, demonstrating the universal principles of recovery. Reco12 is not allied or affiliated with any specific 12 Step fellowship.Support Reco12's 12th Step Mission! Help provide powerful audio resources for addicts and their loved ones. Your contributions cover Zoom, podcasts, web hosting, and admin costs.Monthly Donations: Reco12 SupportOne-Time Donations: PayPal | Venmo: @Reco-Twelve | Patreon | WISEYour support makes a difference—thank you!Resources from this meeting:Dr. Bob's 3rd Step PrayerNew Light on Alcoholism by Dick B12 and 12To connect with Debi or any of the other speakers, please send an email to reco12pod@gmail.com .Outro music is "Truth and Reconciliation" written and performed by James Carrington and used with full permission of James Carrington. To learn more about this music and performer, please visit https://www.jamescarrington.net/ and https://m.facebook.com/jamescarringtonmusic Support the showPrivate Facebook GroupInstagram PageBecome a Reco12 Spearhead (Monthly Supporter)PatreonPayPalVenmo: @Reco-TwelveYouTube ChannelReco12 WebsiteEmail: reco12pod@gmail.com to join WhatsApp GroupReco12 Shares PodcastReco12 Shares Record a Share LinkReco12 Noodle It Out with Nikki M PodcastReco12 Big Book Roundtable Podcast
Send us a textEphesians 2Join us as we continue our series of bible studies through Ephesians!We also would like to invite anyone who lives in the Philadelphia area to worship and study God's word with us at our in-person meeting that takes place every-other Monday night at 7:30pm. Visit phillyyoungadults.com for additional information about our ministry.Feel free to message us on instagram (@phillyyoungadultscc) with any feedback, questions, or topics you want to hear about on the podcast or you can shoot an email to ya@ccphilly.org
Fluent Fiction - Italian: Healing on the Path of the Gods: A Sibling's Reconciliation Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/it/episode/2026-02-05-23-34-02-it Story Transcript:It: Il sole invernale brillava sull'acqua, creando riflessi dorati lungo il Sentiero degli Dei.En: The winter sun shone on the water, creating golden reflections along the Sentiero degli Dei.It: Luca e Serena camminavano in silenzio, i loro passi rimbombavano sul sentiero roccioso.En: Luca and Serena walked in silence, their steps echoing on the rocky path.It: Il vento freddo dell'inverno si infrangeva sulla scogliera, portando con sé un'atmosfera di nostalgia e speranza.En: The cold winter wind crashed against the cliff, carrying with it an atmosphere of nostalgia and hope.It: Luca era avanti, cercando di non sembrare troppo impaziente.En: Luca was ahead, trying not to seem too impatient.It: Voleva di più dalla sorella, una vicinanza che anni di discordie avevano annullato.En: He wanted more from his sister, a closeness that years of discord had erased.It: Pensava spesso alle lunghe estati passate insieme quando la vita era semplice e Serena era il suo idolo.En: He often thought of the long summers spent together when life was simple and Serena was his idol.It: Ora, c'era solo una distanza che sembrava tanto più grande quanto più ci pensava.En: Now, there was only a distance that seemed larger the more he thought about it.It: Dietro di lui, Serena osservava suo fratello.En: Behind him, Serena observed her brother.It: Sentiva dentro un peso.En: She felt a burden inside.It: Anni di malintesi e orgoglio.En: Years of misunderstandings and pride.It: Quando era cresciuta, aveva sempre tentato di proteggere Luca, ma nella loro ultiman litigata, si era sentita fallire.En: Growing up, she had always tried to protect Luca, but during their last argument, she felt she had failed.It: Desiderava riparare quella spaccatura nonostante il timore di ulteriori incomprensioni.En: She wished to mend that rift despite her fear of further misunderstandings.It: "Sembra tutto così diverso, vero?"En: "It all seems so different, doesn't it?"It: Serena cercò di rompere il silenzio.En: Serena tried to break the silence.It: Il suono delle onde lontane era l'unico che rispose.En: The sound of distant waves was the only response.It: "Sì," rispose Luca con un tono brusco.En: "Yes," Luca replied brusquely.It: Poi, come se il vento gli avesse rubato le parole, aggiunse più dolcemente: "Ma può cambiare ancora."En: Then, as if the wind had stolen his words, he added more softly, "But it can change again."It: Mentre salivano, apriva davanti a loro un panorama indimenticabile.En: As they climbed, an unforgettable view unfolded before them.It: Il mare, tutto blu e infinito, sembrava una promessa di nuove possibilità.En: The sea, all blue and infinite, seemed a promise of new possibilities.It: I due si fermarono a guardare, sentendosi piccoli davanti alla maestosità della natura.En: The two stopped to look, feeling small before the majesty of nature.It: "Serena," disse finalmente Luca, "voglio parlarne.En: "Serena," Luca finally said, "I want to talk about it.It: Non possiamo continuare così.En: We can't continue like this.It: Mi manca, sai?"En: I miss it, you know?"It: Le parole di Luca fecero breccia nel cuore di Serena.En: Luca's words broke through Serena's heart.It: "Anche a me manca, Luca," ammise lei, gli occhi lucidi.En: "I miss it too, Luca," she admitted, her eyes glistening.It: "Mi dispiace se ti ho ferito.En: "I'm sorry if I hurt you.It: Non era mia intenzione."En: It wasn't my intention."It: Rimasero in silenzio per un istante, ognuno a riflettere sulle proprie emozioni.En: They remained silent for a moment, each reflecting on their emotions.It: Poi Serena pose una mano sulla spalla di Luca.En: Then Serena placed a hand on Luca's shoulder.It: "Lavoriamo su questo, insieme?"En: "Shall we work on this, together?"It: Luca annuì, sorridendo per la prima volta durante la loro camminata.En: Luca nodded, smiling for the first time during their walk.It: Sentiva una sensazione di sollievo, come se finalmente avessero trovato un terreno comune.En: He felt a sense of relief as if they had finally found common ground.It: Mentre continuavano il cammino, decisero di fare di questa escursione un loro rito annuale.En: As they continued the journey, they decided to make this hike an annual ritual.It: Un modo per ricordare la loro nuova promessa di risolvere i problemi insieme, mano nella mano.En: A way to remember their new promise to solve problems together, hand in hand.It: Nel cuore del Sentiero degli Dei, tra vento e mare, Luca e Serena avevano iniziato a ricostruire la loro amicizia, un passo alla volta.En: In the heart of the Sentiero degli Dei, between wind and sea, Luca and Serena had begun to rebuild their friendship, one step at a time.It: La strada era lunga, ma per la prima volta da anni, sembrava quella giusta.En: The road was long, but for the first time in years, it seemed like the right one. Vocabulary Words:the winter sun: il sole invernalethe reflections: i riflessithe cliff: la scoglierathe atmosphere: l'atmosferathe discord: la discordiathe idol: l'idolothe burden: il pesothe misunderstandings: i malintesithe pride: l'orgogliothe brother: il fratellothe argument: la litigatathe rift: la spaccaturathe fear: il timorethe waves: le ondethe view: il panoramathe promise: la promessathe majesty: la maestositàthe relief: il sollievothe hike: l'escursionethe ritual: il ritothe friendship: l'amiciziathe journey: il camminothe heart: il cuorethe road: la stradathe step: il passothe misunderstanding: l'incomprensionethe feeling: la sensazionethe hand: la manothe common ground: il terreno comunethe silence: il silenzio
In this episode of the Estranged Heart podcast, Kreed delves into the complex emotional landscape of estrangement, particularly focusing on the trauma experienced by parents, especially mothers. The conversation explores how estrangement can trigger old wounds and feelings of confusion, panic, and helplessness. Kreed emphasizes the importance of understanding these feelings without assigning blame, and the need for support and permission to process these emotions. The episode also addresses the perspective of adult children and the challenges of reconciliation, highlighting that healing is not always linear and may require different approaches at different times.Takeaways- Mothers with significant trauma histories can experience an unraveling due to estrangement.- Healing is not always a linear process.- Estrangement can activate old survival (ie: protective) systems in the body.- Reconciliation can sometimes exacerbate feelings of distress.- Permission to pause and seek support is crucial.Resources & SupportFacebook Support Group (facilitated by Kreed) - https://www.facebook.com/groups/estrangedmotherssupportgroupOne-on-One ServicesPrivate coachingConsultingMediation servicesConnect with Kreed:Website: theestrangedheart.comEmail: hello@theestrangedheart.comSupport the work: Buy Me a Coffee (donation platform)Disclaimer: Kreed Revere is not a licensed therapist. Nothing in this podcast should be considered or taken as therapy. If you need therapeutic support, please seek out a therapist near you.
Send a textOur special guest for this episode is Ashley Nicole Kinkead. She is he author of “After the Locusts: A Story of Hope for Anyone Estranged or No Contact with a Parent" available on Amazon, in both Kindle and paperback. She speaks at churches and virtual platforms on the topics of estrangement, recovery, 12 steps, healing, and Christianity.Ashley was estranged from her parents, Joe and Christine, for 22 years. They reconciled in 2024. Through a recovery program in Ashley's church, they have spent the last year rediscovering and restoring their relationships across 3 states.The step of faith on Ashley's part has brought great restoration, peace, and healing. Ashley is passionate about sharing her faith, personal story, struggles, and real-life suggestions that worked with her parents to reconcile. Ashley is a Regeneration 12-step recovery leader at Lakepoint Church in Rockwall, TX.In the third part of our conversation, Ashley answered the question where we left off the last time and that is what is the common mistakes that parents/children make when they are trying to reconcile or reconnect with one another and how do they fix it? She also talks about the importance of the 12 Steps recovery especially when it comes to healing broken relationship and shared 3 of those 12 steps as well. To listen to the last part of our conversation go to: buymeacoffee.com/cometojesus/s5-p3-special-guest-interview-ashley-forgiveness-reconciliation If you want to hear more of Ashley's testimony, you can do so by going to: https://vimeo.com/1127215902 If you are ready and can't wait to read her book you can do so by going to: https://www.amazon.com/After-Locusts-Anyone-Estranged-Contact-ebook/dp/B0FW5BYBWNWe would love to hear from you so feel free to share with us any comments or questions that you may and we also want to ask you a question as well.Our question for you listeners is Why do you feel like God is calling you to reconcile either with your parents, children or anyone that you had a broken relationship with? Lastly, how God can help you forgive and reconcile your relationship with that person you had in your mind now as you are reading this question? Feel free to answer any or both of these questions in any of our social media links.Connect with us through our Social Media Links:Email us at cometojesuswithannette.mahal@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @AnnetteMahal FB: Come to Jesus You can also send us a voice message if you are listening in Spotify or by sending your questions or comments to (571)601-0067. Thank you again for listening and always remember to Come to Jesus Daily!
In this conversation, Richard Case and Kathy Rocconi discuss various life transitions, including family updates and the journeys of their children as they embark on new careers. They delve into the themes of forgiveness and reconciliation, emphasizing the importance of resolving conflicts and maintaining healthy relationships. The discussion highlights the distinction between resolution and reconciliation, offering insights on how to navigate difficult relationships while seeking personal peace and growth.We want to hear from YOU! If you would like to submit a question or comment for further discussion, please email us at: questions@abideministries.com.
A Route to Reconciliation | Pastor Jimmy Rollins by Faith Promise Church
Research shows that people who get divorced and remarry are very likely to get divorced again. Instead of divorcing your spouse, make every effort to seek reconciliation.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/lovelanguageminuteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this conversation, Richard Case and Kathy Rocconi explore the profound themes of forgiveness and reconciliation from a Christian perspective. They discuss the necessity of forgiveness in reflecting God's nature, the challenges of accepting God's forgiveness for severe transgressions, and the importance of being ambassadors of reconciliation. The dialogue emphasizes the role of prayer, the nature of God's justice, and the transformative power of repentance, ultimately guiding listeners toward living in freedom and joy despite unresolved conflicts.We want to hear from YOU! If you would like to submit a question or comment for further discussion, please email us at: questions@abideministries.com.
Who knew? At the end of Trump's term in office, Americans were shocked as 70,000 ICE veterans turned to meditation after bursting into tears at Truth and Reconciliation sessions. Forced into abandoned government housing units for the mass healing process mandated by the courts, called by wags "The Asshole Hilton", the ICE vets were stricken with guilt so paralyzing that they actually took the advice of the protesters to "SHUT THE EF UP AND GO HOME!!!" - which is similar to the practice of committing to long periods of silence with closed eyes.
Colossians: Rooted TogetherFebruary 1, 2026 Worship GatheringsElder Bill CraigThe Glade ChurchTo support this ministry and help us continue to reach people click here: http://www.thegladechurch.org/give—— Stay Connected Website: http://www.thegladechurch.org/The Glade Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGladeChurchThe Glade Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegladechurch
Read OnlineThere was a woman afflicted with hemorrhages for twelve years. She had suffered greatly at the hands of many doctors and had spent all that she had. Yet she was not helped but only grew worse. She had heard about Jesus and came up behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak. She said, “If I but touch his clothes, I shall be cured.” Immediately her flow of blood dried up. Mark 5:25–29According to Jewish law, the condition from which this woman suffered rendered her ritually unclean, which excluded her from both religious and social life, causing her to endure not only physical suffering but also psychological and emotional isolation (cf. Leviticus 15:25–27). This isolation, while difficult, reflected the Mosaic Law's intent to teach Israel about the holiness of God and the need for purification to approach Him.Her condition symbolically reflects the spiritual affliction of sin—an incurable state that separates humanity from God and others. By permitting her suffering, God prepared the way for His glory to be revealed through her healing. Her humble yet bold act of faith—reaching out to touch the cloak of Christ—teaches us to trust in God's power and mercy. Her suffering was permitted, not as punishment, but as an opportunity for God to manifest His saving power. Through her faith, she not only received physical healing, but also restoration to her community and a share in God's glory.This Gospel invites us to see ourselves in this woman. Spiritually speaking, her condition mirrors our state when burdened by sin, which causes an interior isolation and separates us from God's family. Sin ultimately leaves us dissatisfied and alienated. Like the woman's healing, our restoration requires a humble act of faith, reaching out to Christ in the sacraments, where His grace heals and restores us.Beyond sin, we all face various afflictions—physical, emotional, or relational—that can weigh us down. In these moments, it is natural to seek immediate relief. Yet this Gospel reminds us that God's plan for our lives often includes permitting suffering for a time to bring about a greater good. The woman's twelve years of affliction were not in vain; they became the means through which God revealed His glory and brought her into deeper communion with Him. Similarly, our sufferings—whether caused by sin, physical ailments, or rejection—are opportunities for God to manifest His saving power, if we approach Him with trust and humility.Believing these truths can indeed be difficult, especially when we are in the midst of suffering. In such moments, we must rely on the gift of supernatural hope, which is borne of grace and sustains us when human strength falters. Hope is rooted in the certitude of faith, and faith opens our hearts to truths that transcend the limitations of human reason (cf. Hebrews 11:1). This humble woman exemplifies both faith and hope in the face of suffering. Her unwavering belief in Jesus' power to heal not only inspired her to hope but also moved her to act. Her hope compelled her to reach out and touch His garment, trusting that even the slightest connection to Christ could bring her healing. By this simple yet profound act of faith, she received far more than physical healing—she encountered the transformative power of God's mercy and love, which restored her fully and brought her into deeper communion with Him. Reflect today on the example of this holy and humble woman. Her act of faith inspires us to approach Christ with humble confidence, especially in moments of suffering and need. Like her, we are called to humble ourselves, reach out to Jesus in prayer, and trust in His power to spiritually heal and restore. In the sacraments, particularly Reconciliation and the Eucharist, we touch the hem of Christ's garment and encounter the transformative power of His mercy. Pray for the grace to trust in God's providence, knowing that He lovingly permits even our trials to lead us to deeper communion with Him and to reveal His glory in our lives. My merciful Lord, You allow me to endure the effects of sin and the frailty of my fallen human nature, not as punishment, but as an invitation to deepen my faith and hope in You. In moments of affliction, grant me the grace to turn to You with trust, believing in Your power to transform all things into good and to reveal Your eternal glory. Jesus, I trust in You.Image via picrylSource: Free RSS feed from catholic-daily-reflections.com — Copyright © 2026 My Catholic Life! Inc. All rights reserved. This content is provided solely for personal, non-commercial use. Redistribution, republication, or commercial use — including use within apps with advertising — is strictly prohibited without written permission.
In this Lenten conversation, host Tressa Spingler sits down with longtime bookseller and friend of Upper House, Byron Borger of Hearts & Minds Books, to explore how the church year—and especially Lent—can shape our discipleship. They reflect on wilderness imagery, repentance, almsgiving, contemplative reading, and what it means for Jesus to meet us in our “low places.” Byron introduces a rich range of Lenten books—from devotionals and art‑driven prayer resources to weighty theological works on sin, the cross, and Holy Week.In This EpisodeWhy Lent is a season of wilderness, repentance, and preparationHow traditions like Anglicanism and Lutheranism shape our imagination of sacred timeThe power of silence, solitude, and contemplative readingA new theological work on sin by Timothy KellerFleming Rutledge's classic writings on the crucifixion and death of ChristCreative Bible studies integrating art, QR‑coded media, and peace/reconciliation themesArt‑driven prayer resources for seasons of depression or disorientationReading as a spiritual discipline during LentAbout Our GuestByron Borger is the owner of Hearts & Minds Books in Dallastown, Pennsylvania. Learn more or subscribe to his Booknotes newsletter at: heartsandmindsbooks.comList of books mentioned in the episodeRhythms of Faith: A Devotional Pilgrimage Through the Church Year — Claude Atcho (WaterBrook, 2025)Reading Black Books: How African American Literature Can Make Our Faith More Whole and Just — Claude Atcho (Brazos Press, 2022)A Beautiful Year: 52 Meditations on Faith, Wisdom, and Perseverance — Diana Butler Bass (St. Martin's Essentials, 2025)Lent: The Season of Repentance and Renewal — Esau McCaulley (IVP Formatio, 2022)What Is Wrong with the World — Timothy Keller (Zondervan, 2025)The Crucifixion: Understanding the Death of Jesus Christ — Fleming Rutledge (Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2015)The Undoing of Death — Fleming Rutledge (Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2005)Why Did Jesus Have to Die?: The Meaning of the Crucifixion — Adam Hamilton (Abingdon Press, 2025)Liberated at the Cross: Peace and Reconciliation in God's Kingdom — Crystal Acevedo (IV Press, 2026)May It Be So: 40 Days with the Lord's Prayer — Justin McRoberts & Scott Erickson (WaterBrook, 2019)Prayer — Justin McRoberts & Scott Erickson (WaterBrook, 2019)In the Low: Honest Prayers for Dark Seasons — Justin McRoberts & Scott Erickson (Baker Books, 2025)Walking in the Wilderness — Beth Richardson (Upper Room Books, 2020)Pauses for Lent: 40 Words for 40 Days — Trevor Hudson (Upper Room Books, 2015)Pauses for Advent — Trevor Hudson (Upper Room Books, 2017)Pauses for Pentecost — Trevor Hudson (Upper Room Books, 2018)Lent in Plain Sight: A Devotion Through Objects — Jill Duffield (Westminster John Knox Press, 2020)Advent in Plain Sight: A Devotion Through Objects — Jill Duffield (Westminster John Knox Press, 2021)Christ in Our Midst: Daily Lenten Reflections Through Scripture and Gregorian Chant — (Paraclete Press, 2025)Wardrobes and Rings: Through Lenten Lands with the Inklings — Julia Golding, Simon Horobin & Malcolm Guite (Canterbury Press Norwich, 2025)The Art of Lent: A Painting a Day from Ash Wednesday to Easter — Sister Wendy Beckett (InterVarsity Press, 2022)Celebration of
In this conversation, Richard Case and Kathy Rocconi explore the themes of forgiveness and reconciliation, emphasizing the importance of processing emotions and navigating relationships with honor and respect. They discuss the challenges of forgiveness, the necessity of truth in reconciliation, and the role of personal growth in achieving emotional freedom. The dialogue highlights the spiritual aspect of forgiveness, drawing connections to Christ's teachings and the impact of living a life of forgiveness on personal and relational well-being.We want to hear from YOU! If you would like to submit a question or comment for further discussion, please email us at: questions@abideministries.com.
Josh Hickman, author of Forgetting, shares the raw and heartfelt journey of caring for a difficult parent with dementia in this deeply personal episode of The Manchester Living Podcast. Host Brian Levy and Josh explore the complexities of caregiving when the loved one's personality challenges intersect with cognitive decline. From the early signs of cognitive decline to the isolation of being a caregiver to managing guilt and resentment of your loved ones, Josh dives deep into his experiences and the lessons he learned.
Luke 17:1-4 - Rev. Max Benfer
There are consequences to unforgiveness, and it is important for us to understand the consequences of unforgiveness so that we see the importance of forgiving others freely.
There are consequences to unforgiveness, and it is important for us to understand the consequences of unforgiveness so that we see the importance of forgiving others freely.
Without identity restoration, rebuilding, we cannot have reconciliation with our brothers and sisters. And our reconciliation happens when we encounter the ultimate other of humanity, that becomes a human being, that is Jesus. And when we encounter Jesus and our identity changed and transformed, we're able to relate to others in a different way.
In this week's episode of The Whole Counsel podcast, Dr. John Snyder continues reading from the letters of John Calvin. As he noted in the previous episode, Calvin's correspondence was addressed to an impressively diverse range of individuals—prisoners, pastors, fellow reformers, nobles, and monarchs. For those interested in church history and the Protestant Reformation, Calvin's letters offer a rare window into the personal relationships, struggles, and pastoral concerns that shaped the movement from within. This episode focuses on a letter written by Calvin to the Scottish reformer John Knox. Both men were being greatly used by God to advance and strengthen the Protestant Reformation, and yet, through no deliberate fault on either side, tension arose between them. Dr. Snyder carefully explains the circumstances that led to this strain, providing historical context while allowing Calvin's own words to reveal the spirit in which the letter was written. Rather than responding defensively or dismissively, Calvin models Christian humility and wisdom. He takes care to clarify a misunderstanding, to explain his actions, and to assure Knox of his continued affection and respect. At the same time, Calvin uses the opportunity to encourage Knox in his labors and to offer pastoral counsel regarding church reform, unity, and endurance under pressure—counsel that remains strikingly relevant for believers and church leaders today. This letter reminds us that faithfulness in ministry does not remove the possibility of misunderstanding or wounded feelings, but it does shape how such moments are addressed. Calvin's careful, brotherly response provides a helpful example of how truth, patience, and love can preserve unity even in difficult circumstances. Show Notes The Tracts and Letters of John Calvin - https://banneroftruth.org/us/store/collected-workssets/tracts-and-letters-of-john-calvin-8/ The Church Bible Study - https://shop.mediagratiae.org/collections/the-church Want to listen to The Whole Counsel on the go? Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app: https://www.mediagratiae.org/podcasts You can get The Whole Counsel a day early on the Media Gratiae App: https://subsplash.com/mediagratiae/app
In this conversation, Richard Case and Kathy Rocconi discuss the 25th anniversary of their ministry, the spiritual climate in Israel, and the importance of reconciliation and forgiveness in relationships. They emphasize the need for integrity and the role of wisdom in resolving conflicts, particularly when the other party is uncooperative. The discussion highlights the significance of understanding and addressing deeper issues in relationships while maintaining a focus on spiritual growth and resolution.We want to hear from YOU! If you would like to submit a question or comment for further discussion, please email us at: questions@abideministries.com.
I have been through estrangement myself, and I know firsthand what a prominent place this thought occupies in an estranged mother's mind: Should I reach out? . Or some variation of that, right? Is it time? What would my son or daughter say? Is time slipping away from us? All of those questions really come down to one thing: wanting to know if it's time to work toward reconciliation. . On one hand, you don't want to wait too long. On the other hand, timing matters so much and it feels very vulnerable to reach out and try to mend the break between your estranged adult child and you. If you've been carrying that quiet, trembling question—“Is it time to reach out?”—this episode is for you. . Today we're slowing the whole conversation down and talking about something most people skip: reconciliation readiness—the inner steadiness that can change the outcome of your next step. I'll walk you through 6 signs that you're ready to reach out to your estranged son or daughter. Come on in, and let's talk about it. . Next Steps: 1) Apply for your FREE consultation to talk to Jenny 1:1. Find out the exact path forward to feeling better and greatly increasing your chances of getting your son or daughter back in your life. And learn how estrangement coaching can get you there: www.theestrangedmomcoach.com/schedule ⬇️ 2) Access your audio meditation to help you cast your anxieties and worries about estrangement at the feet of Jesus: https://www.theestrangedmomcoach.com/meditation ⬇️ 3) Join the free Facebook support community for Christian estranged mothers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/christianestrangedmothers ⬇️ 4) Download Your Free Guide Of What To Do When Your Adult Child Estranges: https://www.theestrangedmomcoach.com/child-estrangement-next-steps . Client Reviews… ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jenny's teachings have produced results reconnecting me with my estranged daughter I cannot express enough gratitude for the incredible support and guidance received in the most tragic time of my life from coach Jenny Good. Her faith, compassion, understanding, dedication and display of radical love has truly been life-changing for me. I was so overwhelmed with feelings of confusion, guilt, and sadness. I felt lost and didn't know how to navigate through the emotional turmoil I was experiencing. However, from the very first call, Jenny created a safe and non-judgmental space for me to share my details. Her ability to listen attentively and empathize while helping me understand a different way of thinking is truly remarkable. She understood my feelings and offered tools each session in ways I have not experienced even from therapy. I am forever thankful for the medicine she has poured into me to be the very best version of myself! This has rippled into all areas of life for me. Jenny's teachings have produced results reconnecting me with my estranged daughter! Thank you for being the vessel of unwavering faith & love that so many of us could benefit from, estranged or not. A true Godsend. - Melinda Wyman . ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I am living a truly happy life, and I reconciled with my son Having a coach and mentor who is rooted in Christ is very important. I've experienced so much inner healing with Jenny as my Coach. I am living a truly happy life, and I reconciled with my son! I feel empowered to continue stepping into my full power as a mother and to live a life where my children matter, but they don't determine my worth. I am me again. - Carol Adams
Indulgences can sound like scorekeeping. They're not. Joe Rockey and Father Boniface Hicks unpack indulgences in plain relational terms: the Church's “treasury of merit” is like trusted relational credit you can lean on—the saints' friendship with God helping you deepen your own. We connect First Fridays/Saturdays, rosaries, Scripture, adoration, and pilgrim practices to one aim: better spiritual health, i.e., a stronger, freer relationship of trusting love with God.Key IdeasIndulgence = relational help, not a magic pass: you “tap” the Church's treasury of merit (the saints' lived friendship with God) through concrete practices.Always personal: you still act (prayer, Scripture, adoration, works of mercy); grace perfects, doesn't replace, effort.Apply to self or the dead: love shares its credit—our bonds in Christ extend beyond death.Keep the frame human: think “street cred” or a trainer's plan—habits that restore and strengthen relationship, not accounting tricks.Sin harms relationships; practices heal: less “temporal punishment” math, more repair, trust, and re-ordering of love.Helpful ParallelsTrainer plan → spiritual plan:30 min Scripture reading (indulgenced)Rosary in common30 min Eucharistic adorationStations of the CrossPilgrimage/holy door (in jubilee years)Works of mercy + usual conditions (state of grace, confession, Eucharist, prayer for the Pope's intentions)Scripture touchpoints“Whatever you bind on earth…” (Mt 16:19; 18:18)“The communion of saints” (cf. Heb 12:1; Eph 2:19)Reconciliation and restoration (Jn 20:21–23; 2 Cor 5:18–20)One-week Spiritual Health Tune-up (simple, doable)Pick one indulgenced practice above and do it twice.Go to confession (once).Add one concrete act of mercy (call, visit, forgive, give).Close each day with a 2-minute examen (gratitude → review → ask help for tomorrow).CTAIf this clarified indulgences, share the episode and leave a written review—helps others find us.TagsFather and Joe, Joe Rockey, Father Boniface Hicks, indulgence, treasury of merit, communion of saints, First Friday, First Saturday, adoration, rosary, Scripture, pilgrimage, spiritual health, confession, temporal punishment, works of mercy, Catholic podcast, practical spirituality, relationship with God
What happens when churches fail to practice discipline? Andrew unpacks Paul's instructions in 1 Corinthians 5, asserting the importance of the church in correcting its members and the implications of ignoring these responsibilities.
What happens when churches fail to practice discipline? Andrew unpacks Paul's instructions in 1 Corinthians 5, asserting the importance of the church in correcting its members and the implications of ignoring these responsibilities.
In this conversation, Richard Case and Kathy Rocconi explore the themes of forgiveness, reconciliation, and effective communication within family dynamics. They discuss the importance of expressing feelings and facts separately to avoid misunderstandings and defensiveness. The dialogue emphasizes seeking wisdom from God in conflict resolution and the significance of having hard conversations to maintain healthy relationships. The speakers share personal experiences and insights on navigating family interactions and the journey towards harmonious relationships.We want to hear from YOU! If you would like to submit a question or comment for further discussion, please email us at: questions@abideministries.com.
Join us today as we look at Matthew 5
Read Online“Amen, I say to you, all sins and all blasphemies that people utter will be forgiven them. But whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never have forgiveness, but is guilty of an everlasting sin.” For they had said, “He has an unclean spirit.” Mark 3:28–30Consider the sobering reality of suffering the guilt of everlasting sin. Though alarming and unpleasant, understanding this possibility is foundational to a healthy spiritual life. This is best illustrated in the Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, one of the co-founders of the Jesuits. The Spiritual Exercises are considered one of the most transforming retreat formats ever written. They guide spiritual directors who lead retreatants through a thirty-day retreat, helping them experience profound conversion and make major life decisions. The first week of those exercises contains various meditations on the horror of hell and the seriousness of one mortal sin.Today's Gospel is not only ideal for those beginning a thirty-day retreat, but also for everyone serious about spiritual growth. On our spiritual journey, we often must do that which is initially difficult and unpleasant so as to reap the fruit of that exercise. One such exercise is to meditate on our Lord's words: “But whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never have forgiveness, but is guilty of an everlasting sin.”In commenting on this, the Catechism of the Catholic Church states, “There are no limits to the mercy of God, but anyone who deliberately refuses to accept his mercy by repenting, rejects the forgiveness of his sins and the salvation offered by the Holy Spirit. Such hardness of heart can lead to final impenitence and eternal loss” (#1864).Traditionally, the sin this Gospel refers to has been called the “Sin Against the Holy Spirit.” Saint Thomas Aquinas, in the Summa Theologica (II-II, Question 14, Articles 1–3), articulates six ways that one can be guilty of this sin:Despair: rejecting God's mercy and refusing to believe one's sins can be forgiven.Presumption: believing one can attain salvation without grace or repentance.Impenitence: a refusal to repent for past sins.Obstinacy: a hardened resolve to remain in sin.Resisting the Known Truth: deliberately rejecting the truths of the faith to justify sin.Envy of Another's Grace: resenting the Holy Spirit's work in others.God alone knows the depths of our human heart and comprehends our guilt or mitigating circumstances.God alone is the perfect Judge. He judges with divine equity, His perfect justice and mercy united as one.Though God's mercy is limitless, this does not mean that everyone goes to Heaven. Recall Jesus' teaching: “Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the road broad that leads to destruction, and those who enter through it are many. How narrow the gate and constricted the road that leads to life. And those who find it are few” (Matthew 7:13–14).The common thread in the ways Saint Thomas articulates this “everlasting sin” is an obstinate refusal to see our sins in the light of eternal Truth and then to repent and change. When properly understood, attaining Heaven is easy! All we need to do is be honest, turn from sin, and abandon ourselves to our loving God—especially in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. A thorough and honest confession is a sure path through the narrow gate that leads to eternal life. Reflect today on the serious and consequential demands God places on us. His generosity knows no bounds, but we must receive that generosity on His terms. Ideally, today's Gospel will inspire us with the spiritual gift of Fear of the Lord. The perfection of this gift is not a fear of punishment, but a deep reverence and love for God that moves us to avoid anything that might offend Him. It deepens our relationship with Him and strengthens our resolve to walk the narrow path. If you find yourself obstinate at times, beware of the danger of that interior disposition. Most merciful Lord, please free me from all obstinacy and help me to see my sin as You see it. I repent of my sin and profess my need for Your Divine Mercy. Please open the gate to that Mercy so that I can be with You forever in Heaven. Jesus, I trust in You.Image: Spurzem - Lothar Spurzem, CC BY-SA 2.0 DE, via Wikimedia CommonsSource: Free RSS feed from catholic-daily-reflections.com — Copyright © 2026 My Catholic Life! Inc. All rights reserved. This content is provided solely for personal, non-commercial use. Redistribution, republication, or commercial use — including use within apps with advertising — is strictly prohibited without written permission.
Matthew 5:21–26 | Adam Smith
Today's podcast honors God as being the Restorer and the Redeemer within relationships that seem irreparably broken. Kate Galat, from our West Cobb community (located just outside Atlanta, Georgia), shares her story of pursuing the Lord amidst the hardships within her marriage. From separation to transformation through God and His Word to ultimately reconciliation with her husband, Kate beautifully illustrates what the Lord can do with a surrendered heart and how the unexplainable can happen when we position ourselves under His care. VERSE OF THE WEEK: "You will be a crown of splendor in the LORD's hand, a royal diadem in the hand of your God Isaiah 62:3 CHALLENGE OF THE WEEK: How is the Lord calling you to surrender to Him in your relationships? Practice the art of forgiveness and "out-serving" those around you. ____________________________________________________ Listen to a similar story: Ep. 197- Brenna Naufel: "Grace Like Rain: A Marriage Story" The Power of A Praying Wife by Stormy Omartian Download a phone background of the weekly verse HERE! Give to StoryTellers Live in honor of Kate and any of our past storytellers! Become a Patreon Insider to access more stories from our live gatherings around the country! Details on our Stories Of Hope luncheon on March 11th coming soon!!! Shop for our When God Shows Up Bible Study series~ Stories of Hope, Stories of Freedom, Stories of Faith Are you interested in one-on-one coaching with our very own Robyn Kown!? Click HERE! Check out all of our live speaking engagement opportunities on our website. Sign up to receive StoryTellers Live's weekly newsletter for updates and details on our live gatherings.
With Lisa and Jodi dunzo and Todd and Alexia apparently back together, the cast of RHOM is expected to be announced any day now. Teresa and Melissa's reconciliation is going strong and seems as genuine as it gets. Rumors arise again that a Teresa/ Margaret reconciliation is close behind. Jennifer Aydin has exited the BravoVerse. Nene Leakes prepares for a return. The Valley Persian style is an immediate fan fav. Last, but not least, Schwartzy and Lala prepare for their return to The Valley later this year. @patriksimpson @polatteu @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope BROUGHT TO YOU BY: MERIT BEAUTY - meritbeauty.com (Get Your Free Signature Makeup Bag w/ Your First Order) HOMESERVE - homeserve.com (Home Owners Insurance That Start At Just $4.99 a Month) MOOD - www.mood.com/velvet (20% Off With Code Velvet on Federally Legal THC Shipped Right To Your Door) WERE YOU RAISED BY WOLVES? https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/were-you-raised-by-wolves/id1478026758 (A Fast-paced, Delightful Podcast About Etiquette & Social Norms) MOMENTOUS - livemomentous.com (Use Code VELVET For 35% Off Your First Order on Creatine, Protein, Omega-3 Or Any Momentous Products) PROGRESSIVE - www.progressive.com (Visit Progressive.com To See If You Could Save On Car Insurance) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices