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Episode 1: 🥊Boxing/ talking random stuff/ random I dunno

An episode of the Remorse Podcast podcast, hosted by SUPER MARIO KART BROS Yeet, titled "Episode 1: 🥊Boxing/ talking random stuff/ random I dunno" was published on July 2, 2021 and runs 16 minutes.

July 2, 2021 ·16m · Remorse Podcast

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Just enjoy. And show no REMORSE

Just enjoy. And show no REMORSE
Peace, Happiness, & Healing Co. Dayleshia Wideman This is a podcast specifically designed for mental health awareness. We often keep our emotions bottled up causing us to think the worst of ourselves. I am a survivor of PTSD & Survivors Remorse. I want this podcast to be a place where nobody feels judge about their mental health of actions that they have taken after thinking they are not able to deal with. In the end I MATTER, YOU MATTER, & most importantly WE MATTER. I hope this podcast can help anyone to better understand themselves and realize that you are not alone in the world when it comes to mental health issues. Everyone is important. The Money Brew Kylie Sultana Grab a mug of your favourite beverage and settle in. I’m Kylie Sultana - former financial adviser, shoe-lover and long-time translator of icky bank-speak into regular human talk.The Money Brew Podcast is the cosy corner where money chat feels as easy as a café catch-up. Each week you’ll hear:Solo espresso shots - five-to-ten-minute pep talks on cash flow, super and mindset tweaks that swap buyer’s remorse for balance-boosting wins.Foamy conversations - candid chats with side-hustlers, couples and business owners who spill what worked, what flopped and how they bounced back.Life & business Blind Dates With Morning Remorse XRAY.fm / Morning Remorse All original vinyl, from all over the world. Player of places from parts unknown, from Fuzz to Handclaps all come together in the hands of MorningRemorse . Confessions, volumes 5 and 6 Jean-Jacques Rousseau "She was more to me than a sister, a mother, a friend, or even than a mistress, and for this very reason she was not a mistress; in a word, I loved her too much to desire her..."More of the amours of the twentysomething Jean-Jacques: here initiated into a strangely compromised manhood by his "maman" and perennial comforter -"Was I happy? No: I felt I know-not-what invincible sadness which empoisoned my happiness, it seemed that I had committed an incest, and two or three times, pressing her eagerly in my arms, I deluged her bosom with my tears. On her part, as she had never sought pleasure, she had not the stings of remorse..."(Introduction by Martin Geeson)
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