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Fellow Travelers #2

Episode 2 of the Wounded Hearts Walk In Circles podcast, hosted by Jerry Seiden, M.A., titled "Fellow Travelers #2" was published on July 6, 2021 and runs 13 minutes.

July 6, 2021 ·13m · Wounded Hearts Walk In Circles

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This podcast, Wounded Hearts Walk in Circles, is not about professional advice—it is about personal experience. It is a recollection and record of the road that I and many others have traveled. It is full of stories—mine and those of the fellow travelers who walked the road with me.... ...inner weaknesses need to get exteriorized. Those inner issues need to come out so they can be faced, felt, and befriended. For Dorothy, those inner struggles became supports and soul-mates along the way. I didn’t have a Cowardly Lion, Heartless Tin Man, and Brainless Scare Crow for companions. Still, my stuff came out on the journey. I chose to recognize them and make friends. That choice began to change me and lead me home. 714-308-2494 (text or call) You can attach an audio file with questions or comments & I'll play them in the next podcast.

This podcast, Wounded Hearts Walk in Circles, is not about professional advice—it is about personal experience. It is a recollection and record of the road that I and many others have traveled. It is full of stories—mine and those of the fellow travelers who walked the road with me.... ...inner weaknesses need to get exteriorized. Those inner issues need to come out so they can be faced, felt, and befriended. For Dorothy, those inner struggles became supports and soul-mates along the way. I didn’t have a Cowardly Lion, Heartless Tin Man, and Brainless Scare Crow for companions. Still, my stuff came out on the journey. I chose to recognize them and make friends. That choice began to change me and lead me home. 714-308-2494 (text or call) You can attach an audio file with questions or comments & I'll play them in the next podcast.
Wounded Hearts Wounded Churches Prince E. Moon In this wide world, there are so many opportunities to be hurt or misused. Our podcast has served as a platform to express these wounded hearts, as well as provide helpful information and testimonies from those experiencing personal and church losses. We invite you to join us in our efforts to promote healing, forgiveness, and reconciliation in the hearts of individuals who were impacted by church disenfranchisement and personal wounds. EAGER 2 CURE WOUNDED SOULS THe NUmeroUno It's all about setting y'all free from the captivation of mental health and Ur own unconscious n subconscious mind blockages leading you to a happy 😊 N peaceful ✌️ life, dats da only life dat ur born to live a life full of all the grtnesses of dis entire universe 🌌 n nothing else (atleast Dats wat I blv)...... Let's help n support each other and expand together ❤️. Loads of 😍 😘 ❤️ n positivities. XoXo ❤️ 2Heart Ministries rosajohnson805 This platform is to minister grace, encourage the broken and wounded, and empower women across the World to remain tenacious in her faith💐 Reminiscences of a Southern Hospital, by Its Matron by Phoebe Yates Pember (1823 - 1913) LibriVox Phoebe Yates Pember served as a matron in the Confederate Chimborazo military hospital in Richmond, Virginia, during the Civil War, overseeing a dietary kitchen serving meals to 300 or more wounded soldiers daily. Reminiscences of a Southern Hospital is her vivid recounting of hospital life and of her tribulations (and personal growth) as a female administrator. To follow her from day one, when she is greeted with “ill-repressed disgust” that “one of them had come,” and she, herself, “could only understand that the position was one which dove-tailed the offices of housekeeper and cook” to the day when she as exerts control over the hospital’s “medicinal whiskey barrel” is to watch a woman find herself. Besides describing “daily scenes of pathos,” Pember gives a horrifying account of the prisoner exchange of November 1864 (“living and dead . . . not distinguishable”), and also of the evacuation and burning of Richmond in 1865. Her memoirs were serialized in Cosmopolite magazine in 1866,
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