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What would you do if you were a 40ish single mother of two while busy helping to run a large family farm, and you enjoy a blind date with a good-looking, smooth-talking, charismatic guy? What if he makes you feel protected, loved, and desired in bed? If you were Virginia Bennett, you would marry him – and then you would see your life nearly ruined for welcoming a pathological liar into your family.Snowed, penned by Virginia Bennett, is her raw, honest, and engrossing tale of love gone so very wrong, revealing how millions of women like her get lured into the controlling, manipulative, and abusive arms of men. Her now ex-husband, Liam, is one such man.https://www.snowedtruestory.com/The Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. We also offer advertising. Please see our website for complete details.http://douglascolemanshow.comIf you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below. https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshowPlease help The Douglas Coleman Show continue to bring you high quality programs like this.Go to our Fundrazer page. https://fnd.us/e2CLX2?ref=sh_eCTqb8
What are the prospects of having a new Farm Bill in place by the September deadline? Senate Agriculture Committee member Sherrod Brown shares some of his priorities for this massive piece of federal legislation (at 15:24) --- Have you ever known someone trapped in a toxic relationship? In her new memoir, Virginia Bennett champions the cause of millions of women who, like herself, have been ''Snowed'' (at 24:48) --- A special collection of recipes from Kyra's Kitchen for anyone who's ever struggled with accommodating the unique dietary needs of each family member (at 49:26)
The Struggling Radio Crew gets as weird as possible. The team was obviously shook by the loss of Luke Perry and got some weird Different Strokes talk right away. Bumpy 103 is mentioned and is throwing fire. BlackTux.com is a new sponsor. We play a listener voicemail It's strange. Miss Veronica Vaughn joins the show. Then it happens. We try to do a skit. A real fucking weird one. Some lion talk then onto the interview. Veronica Vaughn fills us in on creepy parents, the loss of hope, pensions and maybe we talk student teacher intercourse. THEN out of nowhere Virginia Bennett and Otto show up and we go DEEP on insects and rats. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
You might survive your coca eradication crop duster plane going down, but then the mosquitoes will get you, which is still better than ripping the crops out of the Colombian earth. But, says Virginia Bennett, many small people in many small places doing small things can change the world. Perhaps it does.
Virginia Bennett's security detail made sure no one hurled bricks at her, while the Greek populace contemplated boiling the family bunny for dinner. Bennett helps us understand what the U.S. did to help average Greek people during their economic disaster of 2011-2014.
Ballads about legendary hurricanes and storms at sea, blues tunes about rainy days, and songs of hope that sunny days are right around the corner. Music from the likes of Maybelle Carter, Lonnie Johnson, and green-earth poetry from Langston Hughes, Sarah Webster Fabio and Virginia Bennett.