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Episode 21 Mandy Ellis

Episode 21 of the Tattoos of My Soul podcast, hosted by Tattoos of My Soul, titled "Episode 21 Mandy Ellis" was published on December 4, 2023 and runs 52 minutes.

December 4, 2023 ·52m · Tattoos of My Soul

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Every once in a while, you meet someone whose perspective on life truly amazes you. The way they view an extreme hardship is beyond encouraging, and deep wisdom and insight is shared. That's exactly what happened when I spoke to Mandy Ellis, who went into labor with her son, Maverick, at 19 weeks. After complete bedrest and many attempts to delay labor, she and her baby ended up having a life-or-death circumstance when she experienced a complete placenta abruption. Listen to her amazing story and how she explains that "God had her back" every step of the way. Her outlook is truly remarkable.

Every once in a while, you meet someone whose perspective on life truly amazes you. The way they view an extreme hardship is beyond encouraging, and deep wisdom and insight is shared. That's exactly what happened when I spoke to Mandy Ellis, who went into labor with her son, Maverick, at 19 weeks. After complete bedrest and many attempts to delay labor, she and her baby ended up having a life-or-death circumstance when she experienced a complete placenta abruption. Listen to her amazing story and how she explains that "God had her back" every step of the way. Her outlook is truly remarkable.

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