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Personal Growth

Episode 2 of the Diary Of A Queen podcast, hosted by Ernest O. Look, titled "Personal Growth " was published on January 24, 2025 and runs 5 minutes.

January 24, 2025 ·5m · Diary Of A Queen

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This year we are looking at our personal growth. starting with mental health.

This year we are looking at our personal growth. starting with mental health.

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MARRIED To An INMATE THE CAMERONS UNCUT Lulu Cameron Diary of conversations between Husband and Wife. A true story of Love, Loyalty and Triumph thru the incarceration process.We met as teenagers we shared the true spirit of 90's love. I was 15 and he was 17. Even at a young age he was someone who empowered me and lifted me up. In A culture filled with "say baby what's your name" or "what I gotta do to get them digits" I was a "Queen" in his eyes. They say you will never forget how a person makes you feel. Life happened and we got separated. 25 years later we reconnected and Instantly our souls felt like home. 1601: Conversation, as it was by the Social Fireside, in the Time of the Tudors by Mark Twain Loyal Books An atypical piece of writing by Mark Twain, the short bawdy skit documents a conversion between Queen Elizabeth and several notable writers of the time, including Sir Walter Raleigh, Francis Beaumont, Ben Jonson, and William Shakespeare. Despite first being published in 1880, the piece remained anonymous for a period of time, until it was later acknowledged by Twain in 1901 as his own. Comprised of humor, descriptive imagery, ribald connotations, and vulgar language, the faux conversation is simultaneously humorous and repulsing, but nonetheless a wonder for its satirical precision.Written as a fictitious dialogue between Queen Elizabeth and her guest luminaries at court, the short story is accounted in a diary entry by one of her disgusted cup-bearers who observe the scandalous conversation of scatological nature. The conversation is instigated by a thunderous and foul reeking fart as the group begins to discuss its features and origin. Each individual subsequently comments on the i Dallam's Travels with an Organ to the Grand Signieur, 1599-1600 by Thomas Dallam (c 1570 - ) LibriVox Queen Elizabeth the First of England, the Grand Turk at Constantinople, and an organ builder named Thomas Dallam—quite a trio. In 1599, Elizabeth commanded master organ builder Dallam to construct and deliver to the Grand Signieur , as a present intended to garner trade and political advantages for England, a fantastic mechanical organ. Dallam’s wonder stood 16 feet high and was topped by a silver holly bush filled with blackbirds and thrushes that sung and shook their wings. Dallam kept a diary during his visit to Turkey, which included a sneak look through a grate at the Grand Turk’s concubines in the harem. “I stood so long looking upon them that (the guide) stamped with his foot to make me give over looking; the which I was very loath to do, for that sight did please me wondrous well.” Dallam’s ingenuous style and numerous adventures make for a highly enjoyable listen. - Summary by Sue Anderson My diary out loud Shannon Thore Heitzman It’s about the ups and downs in my life. I just want to get it off my chest.
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