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Regina Swarn Audio Series Presents
by Regina Swarn
Life Topics, Real Talk Love and Relationships, Religion, Music, Movies, Reviews, and more. Bringing you stories from around the world -with people from all walks of life.
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What Does It Really Mean To Honor Your Mother
Fan MailMother’s Day isn’t just a date on the calendar, it’s a mirror. It shows us who loved us well, who we’ve appreciated, and who we’ve taken for granted. I’m sending a sincere Happy Mother’s Day to good mothers around the world and to every person who has carried a mothering role, including adoptive moms, stepmoms, spiritual mothers, and even dads who had to become “mom” when life changed.I also make something plain: this message is for the good mothers, the ones who raised children to be decent human beings, who provided, taught, and loved with consistency. I share my own grief and gratitude for my mother who has passed, and I dedicate this moment to the women who mothered me with care. If you’ve ever wished you could say “thank you” one more time, you’ll feel the honesty in this reflection.Then we get direct about family respect and responsibility. If you’re living at home and refusing to help, if you’re disrespectful, if you think your words and actions don’t matter, I challenge that mindset. I talk about the faith-based principle of sowing and reaping, and why mistreating parents, especially vulnerable parents dealing with dementia, is never hidden and never harmless. Love is not only gifts, it’s patience, support, and honor in everyday life.If this resonates, listen through, share it with someone who needs a reset, and subscribe for more honest encouragement. After you listen, will you reach out to a mother figure today and tell them what they meant to you?Music Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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A Voice That Troubles The World - Pastor Tammie Watson
Fan MailSomething shifts when you stop trying to sound polished and start trying to be obedient. Regina welcomes back Pastor Tammie Watson for a wide-ranging, faith-filled conversation that begins with an intense opening prayer and then keeps unfolding into what a life of worship looks like in real time.We talk about anointing, humility, and why being a “willing vessel” matters more than having the perfect plan. Regina shares a moment from work where someone who didn’t believe in women preachers stayed to listen and was deeply moved, opening up a bigger question: who might God be reaching through your voice, your story, or your simple decision to show up?Pastor Tammie also takes us into the practical side of purpose through Christian entrepreneurship and resilience. She shares how her daughter’s food allergies led her to create homemade, organic, tomato-based sauces and seasonings, eventually pushing her toward culinary school, catering, and a rebuilt brand with big goals like a food truck and a future restaurant. We also get into gospel music and worship, including her album Inner Worship and the late-night songwriting process that starts at 3am and turns into full songs through collaboration and faith.We close with her pastoral journey, Limitless Worship Inc in Warner Robins, and the vision to take ministry outside the church walls through free community events that combine food, prayer, music, and support for youth. If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show.Contact Pastor Tammie Watson ✍️ [email protected] Music Commrcoyÿ A message from me to all my wonderful followers. Please feel free to share your feedback. Click fan mail and leave me comments. Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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God Opens Doors When You Refuse To Quit
Fan MailThe moment you stop begging people to believe in you is the moment you start hearing your calling more clearly. I’m Regina Swarn, and this short, heartfelt entry in my audio series is a real-time check-in on what God is doing with this podcast, especially after the incredible response to Pastor Tammie Watson. Seeing the downloads climb isn’t just “numbers” to me, it’s confirmation that the right testimony reaches the right listener right on time.I also open up about the deeper reason I kept this show alive: my late sister Lora. When she was very ill, she told me not to give the podcast up, even if things didn’t start perfectly. I carry those words with me as both grief and guidance, and I talk honestly about how her love still pushes me forward. If you’ve ever tried to build something meaningful while missing someone you love, you’ll understand why this episode matters.From there, I get practical about support. Some friends and family didn’t show up, some even unsubscribed, and yes, it hurt. But I’m learning that the people who truly lift you up might be strangers who discover your work for the first time. I share how I’m setting boundaries around negativity, staying focused, and watching God place the right people in my path. I also share season nine updates, Pastor Tammie’s return, and an upcoming prayer-focused service with Elder Davis and his team.If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find this faith-based, inspirational podcast. What’s one thing you refuse to quit?Music Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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Pastor Tammie Watson 🎤 A Speech Impediment Becomes A Platform For Preaching
Fan MailDoctors told Tammie Watson she might never talk and that one sentence could have rewritten her entire life. Instead, her story becomes a living testimony of healing faith, a worship-driven childhood in holiness church, and a calling that refuses to stay quiet. We sit down together and go back to the early days: singing as a little girl, watching God move in services marked by prayer and deliverance, and developing a hunger for the Holy Ghost that never lets up. Tammie opens up about the speech impediment she still lives with and why it made preaching feel impossible, even while music felt natural. Then she shares what changed, how God pushed her into her “yes,” and why her ministry name became Limitless Worship. The turning point is unforgettable: preaching under a tent with almost no one in sight, only to learn her neighbors were listening from their homes and following her voice down the road. If you’ve ever felt unseen, unsupported, or stuck in a small beginning, this testimony speaks directly to that place. We also go deep on Christian mental health, transparency, and the courage to get help. Tammie explains why “I’m fine” can become a trap, how isolation fuels depression, and why therapy, community prayer, and real faith can belong in the same sentence. We end on what’s ahead: gospel music, a new project, and a book shaped by wilderness seasons and hard-won growth. If this conversation strengthens you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find it.Follow Pastor Tammie onlineWrite ✍️ her [email protected] Commrcoyÿ A message from me to all my wonderful followers. Please feel free to share your feedback. Click fan mail and leave me comments. Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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Season Nine Brings Ministers, Musicians, And Real-Life Stories To Light
Fan MailSeason 9 starts with a promise and a purpose: we’re here to bring stories to light and keep the microphone pointed toward faith, testimony, and the goodness of God. I share why this podcast still matters so much to me, including the personal moment that anchored it all, when my sister Lora urged me to keep going. That legacy shapes the tone of everything we do: making room for people who’ve struggled to be heard and giving their story the respect it deserves.You’ll hear what’s coming this season, from ministers and preachers to musicians, authors, entrepreneurs, and guests from all walks of life. I also lay down an important standard that protects the spirit of the show: we do not use this platform to bash other people or tear down other preachers. We keep it uplifting, we keep it honest, and we keep it centered on what the Lord has done and is doing. If you’re looking for an inspirational Christian podcast with real conversations and clear values, this season is built for you.I also share updates that make it easier to stay connected, including my official website where you can find my online work, merchandise, music, podcast schedule, guest info, and more, plus occasional giveaways. I talk about Reels of Inspiration, short inspiration drops I share three times a month to help you keep moving from strength to strength. And I introduce our first Season 9 guest, Pastor Tammie Watson, a powerful voice who lifts up Jesus with fire and sincerity. Listen now, then subscribe, share this with a friend who needs encouragement, and leave a review to help more people find these stories.Music Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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Love, Legacy, And A Viral Birthday Tribute
Fan MailSome tributes land because they sound nice; this one landed because it finally told the whole truth. I open up about a birthday episode for my sister Lora that went viral—not for hype, but for heart—and why choosing the right producer changed everything. Dr. John Nathaniel Thomas didn’t just assemble clips; he honored a real bond. He named the “us” people often overlook in memorials: Lora, me, and Mother A.B. Jackson. If you’ve ever felt quietly edited out of a story you lived, you’ll hear your own experience in these words.We dig into what authentic remembrance takes: context, courage, and someone willing to speak from the heart. I share the sting of being praised-with-omissions and the relief of finally being fully seen. Minister Elder Davis modeled that same care months ago, and his approach reminded me that grief needs accuracy, not platitudes. The response from listeners—thousands of downloads and messages—proved that honest storytelling resonates. When a tribute keeps the circle intact, it heals. It gives credit to the labor of love and protects the dignity of shared history.There’s joy here too—gratitude for the community that listened, for a producer who understood our rhythm, and for what comes next. I preview season nine and welcome Dr. Thomas back as a guest to talk about his new music and a life refreshed by purpose. Expect conversations about memory, faith, and creative work that refuses to erase the people who made it possible. Press play if you value tributes that get it right, stories that keep love visible, and episodes that turn grief into grounded, generous truth.If this moved you, subscribe, share the episode with someone who needs to be seen, and leave a review to help others find the show.Music Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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A Producer’s Tribute To Regina And Lora's Gospel Legacy
Fan MailNarrated by Dr. JOHN NATHANIEL THOMASA small apartment studio on Windy Hill Road sparked a gospel journey that refused to stay inside four walls. We look back at how Regina and Lora—inseparable sisters with a fierce love for Jesus—turned first takes into a first album, testimony into tracks, and studio sessions into a ministry that reached churches, hospitals, and hearts. Their blend was singular: Regina’s shimmering soprano lifted every chorus while Lora anchored it with alto warmth and spoken-word Scripture that felt like a hand on your shoulder.The story widens beyond the booth. Trips to Macon brought those songs to life with a church band ready to play, a pastor Prophetes Mother A.B.Jackson, the sisters adored, and a congregation that welcomed us like family. The live moments carried heat—Holy Spirit energy you can’t stage—reminding us why gospel music lives best when community sings back. Along the way, friends and family stepped in: a rapper named Scram on verses, their brother Apostle Ford, bringing holy bars, and a circle of believers who turned performances into shared prayer.Loss enters the frame with love. Lora's passing didn’t quiet the message; it crystallized it. She charged Regina to never quit, and that promise fuels a podcast that keeps the legacy moving—story by story, guest by guest, testimony by testimony. What endures is obedience: to craft, to calling, and to the Lord who met us in takes, in pews, and in late-night edits. If you’ve ever wondered how faith, friendship, and music can weave into a life’s work, this tribute traces the threads with honesty and gratitude.Listen, share it with someone who needs hope, and leave a review to help more people find this story. Subscribe for more conversations that lift your spirit and remind you why the song keeps going.Music Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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Personal Choice, Public Voice, And The Courage To Be Unpinned
Fan MailThe countdown to season nine is officially on, and the energy is real. I’m lining up musicians with stories behind the songs, authors who can sharpen a messy idea into something you can use, and a brave twist where I switch sides of the mic. A British reporter is stepping in to ask the questions I usually avoid—unexpected, personal, and a little risky in the best way. If you’ve wanted a clearer window into how I think, work, and change, this is it.I also open up about a turning point that shaped my life: becoming vegan in 2001 after a chance visit near a slaughterhouse. No preaching, no pressure—just a personal choice that stuck through years of curious looks, protein jokes, and quiet wins. We talk about keeping respect at the table, even when the menu is different on both sides, and how small shifts can become a lifestyle that actually feels like you. From food and health to wardrobe and animal care, I share what evolved slowly and why it still brings me joy.Along the way, we celebrate creative collaborations, including striking photo art and a touch of classic Hollywood nostalgia. We connect the dots between personal boundaries and public work: how artists stay true to themselves, how listeners benefit from honest conversation, and why the best surprises aren’t spoiled by teasers. Season nine aims for clarity, craft, and heart—fewer platitudes, more substance, and space for questions that matter.If you’re ready for fresh voices, real stories, and a host who’s willing to be the guest, cue it up and join us. Follow the show, share this with a friend who loves music and meaningful talk, and leave a quick review to help others find it. Your support shapes what we build next.Music Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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Preparedness Over Panic: Choose Caution And Care
Fan MailIce does not care how confident we feel behind the wheel. Today we slow down, take a breath, and walk through a simple, steady plan to stay safe during ice and snow: when to stay home, what to pack, and how to look out for people and pets who are most at risk. The goal is not fear; it’s care, preparation, and clear choices that lower the chance of emergencies when power lines ice over and streets turn slick.We start with the basics that save the most lives: avoid nonessential driving, especially on black ice. I share how hospitals and essential workplaces often arrange safe lodging and why that matters for both staff and community. From there we build practical emergency kits for home and car—water, blankets, nonperishables, first-aid, hand warmers, a battery or crank radio, and reflective gear—plus overlooked items like sand or cat litter for traction and a headlamp to keep both hands free. You’ll hear why charging devices early, keeping the fridge closed during outages, and documenting key numbers on paper can make a chaotic hour manageable.Care stretches beyond our own walls. Pets need warmth, shelter, and unfrozen water. Unhoused neighbors benefit when we know where warming stations and shelters are and share that info fast. We clear up the myth that “being from the North” makes ice safe to drive on; skill can’t beat physics when tires meet a sheet of glaze. Throughout, I return to one simple mantra: watch and pray—stay alert to changing conditions, check on someone who might be alone, and choose caution over bravado.If you find this helpful, subscribe, share it with a friend who’s in the storm’s path, and leave a quick review with your best tip for winter preparedness. Your note might be the reminder someone needs to stay safe tonight.Music Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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WHAT'S NEW ?
Fan MailBig news, honest energy, and a clear path forward—this update sets the tone for what’s next. We open the door on Season Nine, slated for the second week of February, and share why our show stays unscripted by choice: real people, real stories, no polish required. The goal hasn’t changed—give guests a platform and let you hear their lives in their own words—but the scope is growing with musicians, ministers, business owners, evangelists, and authors ready to step up to the mic.We also preview a timely companion: a listener’s guide to voting for iHeart’s top podcasts. I’m not on the ballot this year, and that’s fine. New platform, same commitment to community. I’ll point you to standout shows and the exact place to cast your vote, so you can support the creators who move you. Think of it as a curated map for discovering fresh voices and boosting the podcasts that deserve a wider audience.On the personal front, I’m stepping back into entrepreneurship with a new venture rooted in my strengths and built to serve many. I talk about why self‑employment keeps calling—owning your hours, carrying the weight and the freedom, and eventually hiring great people to grow the work. If you’ve felt that pull to build, you’ll hear practical optimism here: start with what you do well, keep it clean and compliant, and design your days around meaningful impact.Season Eight’s gratitude runs through every moment—guests who shared openly, listeners who supported monthly, and friends who spread the word. Now we’re turning that momentum into a bigger table for more stories. If you love human‑centered conversations, authentic voices, and a show that shines light on everyday greatness, you’re in the right place. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review to help more listeners find these stories. What guest should we bring on next?Music Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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Season Nine Is Calling
Fan MailA season closes, the band tunes up, and the curtain rises on something bigger. We’re taking the gratitude and grit of season eight and channeling it into a music-forward season nine—without losing the range that made this community special. From testimony services and cat rescues to authors who turned pain into pages, the last run proved that honest stories travel farther than hype. Now we’re turning the spotlight toward musicians and multi-hyphenates who write, play, sing, produce, and perform—and we’re asking them to bring the process, not just the polish.You’ll hear about a gifted young pianist and vocalist we can’t wait to reveal, plus the return of a longtime collaborator—once known as Dr. John Thomas, now performing as Nathaniel —releasing a new song and opening up about identity, resilience, and craft. We’re also inviting ministers, evangelists, business owners, authors, and even a few civic voices to widen the lens. The goal is simple: surface the moments where a voice is found, lost, and found again, and map how community, faith, and work keep people moving forward.We talk platform strategy with candor—why iHeartRadio and BuzzSprout fit our growth—and give flowers to the creatives who shape the visuals and reels that extend the show’s reach. Health and sustainability weave through the plan as well, with vegan experts sharing practical swaps and daily habits. And yes, the heartbeat stays the same: Reaching for the Stars by Chris Murphy Elliott remains our cue to stretch, to honor craft, and to show up for each other.If you’ve been listening, sharing, or subscribing, you’re part of this sound. Hit follow, send this to a friend who loves music and real stories, and drop a review with the guest or topic you want to hear next—who should take the mic?Music Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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Happy Birthday Jimmy Page 🎂 Why Led Zeppelin Still Moves Me After All These Years
Fan MailA great guitar line doesn’t just fill a room—it changes the air you breathe. To honor Jimmy Page at 82, we share a personal tribute to the craft, presence, and lasting influence that turned a late discovery into a lifelong compass. This isn’t a timeline tour; it’s a lived account of why certain Zeppelin tracks still stop us cold and how Page’s choices—tone, space, tension—taught us to listen and to create with care.We start with the spark: finding Page after Zeppelin had ended and realizing the music still felt immediate. From The Rain Song’s elegant swell to the tender haze of Tangerine and the kinetic joy of Celebration Day, we explore what makes these songs work on the inside—arrangement, dynamics, and that producer’s ear living inside the guitarist. We push back on tired myths about playing Stairway backwards and look at a different kind of devotion people rarely question. Along the way, we talk study rituals set to low-volume Stairway, why melody can carry you through bad days, and how a single riff can reframe your mood.Then we move beyond Zeppelin. The Firm with Paul Rodgers, later collaborations with The Black Crowes and David Coverdale—Page keeps reinventing without losing his center. We break down the stage command you see in live videos: the stance, the grin, the bow on strings, and the way he listens to the band in real time. The throughline is a blueprint for creativity—respect the craft, build tone like architecture, let the song breathe, and aim for work that outlasts the moment.If Page’s music has ever steadied you, this tribute is for you. Press play, revisit your favorite performances, and tell us which track proves his genius. Subscribe for more artist spotlights and leave a review with your go-to Page moment—what song still changes the air for you?Music Commrcoyÿ Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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Practical Ways To Stay Healthy During A Severe Flu Wave
Fan MailThe flu wave sweeping through workplaces, stores, and schools isn’t “just a cold,” and we’re not sugarcoating it. We lay out a practical, judgment-free plan to protect yourself and your family in the real world—where people still need to work, run errands, and pick up dinner on the way home. This is a grounded guide to staying healthy when symptoms vary, lines are long, and many of our neighbors can’t afford a sick day.We start with what makes this flu feel different: stomach issues for some, classic sore throat and fever for others, and a draining weakness that can knock anyone down. Because you can’t spot risk at a glance, we focus on reliable habits that cut exposure across your day. That means a mask when you’re shoulder to shoulder with strangers, sanitizer after doors and payment screens, and a pause before you reach into that takeout bag in the car. We talk about cooking at home for more control, and when you can’t, how to handle pickup without grabbing germs along the way.Faith shows up here too, not as a debate but as a companion to common sense. You can pray over your food and still wash your hands. You can trust and also take precautions that honor the health of kids, elders, coworkers, and the cashier who’s clearly pushing through symptoms to cover rent. We touch on weather swings that tempt people to underdress, easy layering that helps your body cope, and the compassionate reality that many are working sick. The goal is not fear—it’s steadiness. Small choices, repeated daily, make a big difference.If this helped you rethink your routine, share it with a friend who’s out in public all day. Subscribe for more straight-talk health tips, leave a review to help others find the show, and tell us the one safety habit you’re committing to this week.Music Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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A Public Service Reminder On Flu, Faith, And Hygiene
Fan MailA dangerous flu wave is moving fast, and we’re cutting through the noise with straight talk and simple steps that actually help. No fearmongering. No lectures. Just a warm, candid reminder that caution is a form of love—and that pairing faith with common sense keeps more people well.We open with the core message: watch comes before prayer. That doesn’t diminish belief; it strengthens it. We share real moments from everyday life—like seeing someone open a bag of chips in the store before washing their hands—and use them to illustrate how germs travel and how easy it is to tighten our routines. You’ll hear practical advice on when to wear a mask, how to handle food safely on the go, and what to do if you don’t have sanitizer handy. We lean on simple habits: wash for 20 seconds, carry a small sanitizer, wait to eat until you can clean your hands, and mask up in crowded lines or if you feel a tickle in your throat.There’s a deeper layer too: the pressure many workers face to show up sick. We talk about a cashier powering through the flu because missed shifts mean missed rent, and why that’s not just unfair—it’s unsafe for everyone in the store. Personal responsibility matters, but so do policies like paid sick leave and managers who back people staying home to recover. When workplaces make the right call, they protect teams, customers, and the wider community.The heart of our message is simple: prevention is not panic. It’s kindness. It’s looking out for your family, your neighbors, and the stranger behind you in line. Take the reminder with you—wash your hands before you eat, wear a mask when illness is circulating, and stay home when you’re sick. If this resonated, subscribe, share this episode with someone you care about, and leave a quick review telling us the one habit you’ll commit to this flu season.Music Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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From Street Ministry To Streetwear: Building Dunamis Perception With Purpose
Fan MailWhat if your wardrobe could testify before you say a word? We sit with Prophetess Roberta Ford to trace the roots of Dunamis Perception—a faith-based streetwear brand born from street ministry, family legacy, and a conviction that God’s view of us should define our style. Raised by single mothers and grandmothers who taught stewardship and dignity, Roberta and Apostle A.B. Ford built a visual language that carries that legacy forward: bold colors, clear messages, and designs that spark real conversations in the hedges and highways.We talk about what it means to minister beyond the four walls, how bright hues can lift the spirit, and why modesty doesn’t require blandness. Roberta shares the story behind signatures like “Obey God (even if they don’t get it)” and “Drip With Purpose,” unpacking how camouflage palettes nod to spiritual battle while staying wearable and modern. She explains why every piece has a purpose, how weekly blog posts add fuel to the message, and why a portion of every sale helps Soldiers for Christ take the Gospel further. You’ll also hear how the family’s creative gifts converge in music and media—like the Dunamis Power video “For My Crown,” which honors their matriarchs and weaves Psalm 91 into a cinematic arc of perseverance.Along the way, Roberta challenges us to consider alignment: who makes the products we use, and what do they stand for? Kingdom people, she says, thrive when they choose kingdom-made goods that agree with their values. From books like Soldiers for Christ: A Soldier’s Manual to new releases planned with audio options, the mission is consistent—equip believers to walk in confidence, purpose, and joy. If you’ve ever wondered how faith and fashion can reinforce each other, this conversation gives you the framework, the stories, and the vision to try it on for yourself.Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves meaningful style, and leave a review with the one message tee you’d wear first.Music Commrcoyÿ A message from me to all my wonderful followers. Please feel free to share your feedback. Click fan mail and leave me comments. Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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One Composer Turned A Podcast Intro Into A Future Classic
Fan MailThe first notes rise and everything settles into focus. That’s the quiet magic of Reaching for the Stars, the theme that has become our compass, our calling card, and the invitation into every conversation we share. What started as a radio show intro a decade ago now anchors the podcast with the same lift and warmth, thanks to the composer who shaped it with care: Chris Murphy Elliott.We share the story behind the music—how an influential listener called it powerful and the kind of melody that earns “play it again” status. We talk about why theme music isn’t filler, especially in a world where the first five seconds can decide whether someone stays or skips. Like the classic TV themes that defined eras—Gunsmoke, The Virginian, even the precision of Mission Impossible—a strong motif can set tone, build trust, and become the emotional shorthand for a community. That is what this piece has done for us, across full episodes and the reels our friend Steven crafts from England.You’ll hear what we hear: restraint, lift, and intention woven into a melody that grows with you the more it returns. We reflect on how sound carries identity better than any tagline, and why the right intro tells a true story before the first word is spoken. This is a heartfelt thank-you to the composer whose work quietly does the heavy lifting—turning a show into a place you recognize the moment the music begins.If this resonates, tap play and share your thoughts. Subscribe for more moments like this, leave a review to help others find the show, and tell us: which theme song lives in your memory and why?Music Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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A Big Week Ahead
Fan MailA surge of listener energy from our Rescue Cats conversation carries straight into a double-header week built on clarity and action. We start by acknowledging what thousands of downloads confirmed: practical stories change how we see our work. That’s the bar we aim to meet as we line up two new conversations—one about building a business that lasts and another about owning a new chapter of your professional identity.First, we sit down with Roberta Ford, co-owner of Dunamis Perception, to unpack the daily systems that keep a small business resilient. We get into positioning that resonates, simple pricing models, and why a founder’s calendar is a strategic document. Roberta shares grounded tactics on discovery calls, content that earns trust, and the light-touch analytics that guide decisions without drowning you in dashboards. If you’re seeking sustainable growth, this talk trades hype for useful tools: clear offers, consistent follow-ups, and a weekly cadence that compounds.Then we shift to reinvention with a thoughtful reintroduction: Dr. Jabasto, now going by Nathaniel Thomas. We explore why a name change can be a powerful alignment with purpose, how to communicate it without losing continuity, and what it takes to help colleagues and clients make the switch. From updating bios and profiles to crafting a straightforward FAQ, Nathaniel shows how to bridge past credibility with future direction. The message is simple and brave—language shapes how you’re seen, so choose words that fit who you are now.Across both conversations, the throughline is momentum. Whether you’re refining a service, setting better boundaries on your time, or bringing a new name into the world, steady communication and small, consistent steps create outsized results. Join us for practical business strategy, honest talk about identity, and the kind of clarity that moves you forward. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s building something real, and drop us a note with your questions—your voice helps shape what we explore next.Music Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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Holiday Pets, Real Talk On Responsibility
Fan MailA bow on a box makes for a heart-melting reveal, but what happens after the wrapping paper is gone? We sit down with longtime adoption coordinator Jerri Clay Hays to unpack the real work of turning a holiday surprise into a lifelong bond. From matching a pet’s age and temperament to your household rhythm to planning around vacation chaos, this conversation offers the practical playbook every adopter needs before they say yes.We walk through family readiness, especially with young kids and tiny animals, and why “teenager” kittens can be a safer, happier match for busy homes. Jerri pulls back the curtain on shelter realities—why rescues won’t “run out” at Christmas, how returns strain limited space, and how thoughtful matching dramatically reduces heartbreak. We also champion seniors, sharing stories of adopters who choose older cats for their calm, grateful companionship, plus discounts and sponsorships that make these placements possible.Care tips come rapid-fire and field-tested. Learn when to adopt around holiday travel, how to set up a quiet room during parties, and why most cats would rather stay home than “visit” for festivities. Get actionable advice on spay and neuter timing, low-cost clinics, interactive toys that beat boredom, using treats for positive reinforcement, and solving everyday hurdles like litter box pain points for arthritic seniors or the one cat who raids everyone’s bowl. If you’re weighing a Christmas adoption, this guide helps you choose with compassion and clarity—and sets your new friend up for an easy, loving start.Enjoyed the conversation? Follow the show, share this episode with a friend who’s considering a pet, and leave a review with your top takeaway so we can answer your questions next time.Contact Jerri Clay Hays 678-817-9647Office Website https://www.rescuecats.orgMusic Commrcoyÿ A message from me to all my wonderful followers. Please feel free to share your feedback. Click fan mail and leave me comments. Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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I Grew Up On Rock And I’m Not Hiding It
Fan MailForget tidy boxes. I grew up harmonizing to soft rock while training my voice in gospel, and that mix still shapes every note I sing and every song I love. Today I open that door and invite you into the real soundtrack—Queen on the shelf next to Bread and America, melody-led and lyric-first, clean and crafted.We unpack why people are shocked when a gospel singer loves classic rock, and why that surprise misses the point. Genre is a frame; craft is the picture. I talk through the bands that raised my ear, the records my sister and I wore thin, and the lessons those songs taught me about phrasing, harmony, and restraint. If you care about arrangement, vocal placement, and the kind of writing that lingers without shouting, you’ll hear why “good music” isn’t about labels—it’s about standards.I also share where we’re headed next: a new year of music stories, guest voices, and playlists that put melody and meaning first. Expect conversations about the art of “clean” production, songs that last across decades, and the practical ways soft rock sensibilities can refine gospel performance. We’ll swap first favorites, pull apart the choices behind timeless choruses, and celebrate artists who keep the heart of a song intact.If you’ve ever felt torn between the music you make and the music you grew up loving, this is your permission slip to bring it all with you. Press play, then tell me the band that raised you and the track you still can’t skip. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves classic rock or gospel, and leave a review so we can grow this music room together.Music Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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They Said “It’s Just In Your Head”; iHeartRadio Said Otherwise
Fan MailThe spark was simple: share stories from all walks of life. What followed was anything but simple—months of posting solo, friends drifting from excitement to skepticism, and a promise to keep going when the room got quiet. We open the door on that whole arc, from the first shaky recordings to the moment the inbox filled with guest requests and the show landed on iHeartRadio.We talk about what persistence looks like in practice: publishing when you feel unseen, refining your voice one episode at a time, and shifting to interviews only when the format truly fits. You’ll hear how faith and a single voice of encouragement—our shoutout to Laura—kept the dream moving forward. The story isn’t polished mythology; it’s the reality of creative work where nothing happens for a long time, then everything happens at once. That includes unexpected outreach from musicians, even a few politicians, and the discipline required to be ready when opportunity knocks.If you’re building something and battling the narrative that it’s all in your head, this conversation offers both comfort and a plan. We lay out the mechanics that helped—consistent posting, a clear show promise, an evolving guest pipeline—alongside the mindset that matters more than metrics: your belief is the engine, not the applause. Hit play for a candid look at how a small, stubborn idea turned into visible momentum, and leave with one challenge: take the next step today, not tomorrow.If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a push, and leave a quick review. Your support helps these stories reach the people who are one nudge away from not giving up.Music Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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Celebrating Chris Murphy Elliot And The Music That Moves Us
Fan MailA single melody can carry a show. We celebrate composer Chris Murphy Elliot with a warm birthday tribute and the story behind Reaching for the Stars, the theme that turned a short-lived radio experiment into the musical backbone of our podcast. From the first bars, Chris’s writing paints open horizons—jazz-kissed harmony, patient rhythm, and a melody that makes room for voice without losing its own voice.We share how listeners describe vivid scenes when the theme plays: riders crossing a sunlit plain, the hush of a late-night set, the promise of a new day. That’s the magic producers chase and rarely catch—the right song that feels inevitable. We trace our first collaboration more than a decade ago, why the track outlasted formats and seasons, and how carefully crafted music shapes tone, trust, and pacing in spoken-word storytelling. Along the way, we spotlight the Elliot family’s creative thread, from Murphy Elliot’s paintings to the wider circle of makers who turn skill into sustenance.As we gear up for season nine and an upcoming iHeartRadio show, we open the door to future conversations with Chris about the craft behind the theme—tempo, arrangement, harmonic choices, and the subtle production moves that keep speech clear and music alive. If you care about audio design, jazz-inflected composition, and the way a theme can become a character, you’ll feel right at home here. Celebrate with us, explore Chris’s catalog on YouTube, and hear why gratitude sits at the center of our sound.If this story resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review to help others find us. Your notes and questions guide what we make next, so tell us: what theme song lives in your head and why?Music Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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A Host’s Joy: Celebrating Andrea B. Mohammad’s Memoir And The Power Of True Stories
Fan MailA small book with a big heartbeat can rearrange how you think about storytelling. We sat down with author Andrea B. Mohammad to explore a memoir that’s barely sixty pages yet feels larger than many epics—tight, tender, and impossible to put down after the first dedication. The conversation stayed true to our blueprint: no rehearsal, no scripts, just space for a guest to speak the story only she can tell. That openness changed the energy in the room and, judging by the surge in downloads, it traveled straight through your headphones.Across the hour, we unpack why brevity can sharpen emotion, how a focused narrative clears out noise, and what it means to honor family and loss without flattening complexity. Andrea shares the moments that shaped her voice, and we talk about reading the book more than once because each pass reveals a new angle—an image, a choice, a prayer that reframes the whole. If long biographies invite you to visit in pieces, this memoir invites you to sit and stay. It’s a different kind of depth: concentrated, luminous, and memorable.We also pull back the curtain on our format. By letting guests lead, we trade polish for presence and watch authentic stories find the audiences who need them most—often beyond our social media circles. That’s why past episodes keep growing long after release; truth doesn’t age out. If you’re drawn to real voices, faith-infused resilience, and the craft of telling your own story, you’ll feel at home here. Give the episode a listen, pick up Andrea B. Mohammad’s book, and let us know the line that stayed with you.If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves true stories, and leave a quick review so more listeners can find these voices. Your words help the next story find its people.Music Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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Finding Strength After Silence
Fan MailWhat if the voice you lost wasn’t just your singing voice—but your true self? We sit down with author and entrepreneur Andrea A. Mohammed to explore how a mother, business owner, and believer stitched a life back together after years of hidden pain and the heartbreaking loss of her daughter, Brianna.Andrea takes us from the first shock of a childhood blood disorder to the global advocacy Brianna sparked for Be The Match and bone marrow awareness, especially in the Black community. You’ll hear about the surprise 51st birthday party Brianna planned between transplants, the foundation now carrying her name, and the practical ways a daughter’s light continues to move her family forward. It’s a story where grief becomes service, and legacy becomes action.We also talk about faith without fences. Andrea was raised in a Christian holiness church and later embraced Islamic practice, finding structure, modesty, and discipline that drew her closer to God. She shares how Psalms and the Quran sit side by side in her morning routine, and how prayer shifted from “fix him” to “God, fix me,” unlocking a path out of silence and emotional abuse. The literal return of her voice—raspier, stronger, truer—mirrors a life reclaimed.You’ll leave with Andrea’s healing blueprint: 5 a.m. prayer or meditation, daily scripture, honest journaling, movement that clears the mind, affirmations that speak life, and boundaries that protect peace. If you need a starting line, this conversation is it—gentle, firm, and filled with tools you can use today. Listen, share with someone who needs steady hope, and if this moved you, subscribe and leave a review so more people can find their way back to their own voice.CONTACT ANDREA BRIDGES MUHAMMAD 478-718-4001 DO IT FOR BRI FACEBOOK Music Commrcoyÿ A message from me to all my wonderful followers. Please feel free to share your feedback. Click fan mail and leave me comments. Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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I Learned To Lift Others And Found My Own Strength
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New Favorite Worship Voice Haley Jones
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Apostle A.B. Ford On Deliverance, Calling, And Street Ministry
Fan MailIf you’ve ever wondered whether street ministry still changes lives, this conversation answers with fire and humility. We sit down with Apostle A.B. Ford to trace a journey from a praying childhood in Macon to a global outreach that sets up wherever people hurt: sidewalks, nursing homes, jails, parks, and living rooms. The stories are raw—addiction and overdose, nights of terror, and a vivid testimony of hell—yet every turn bends toward mercy. What emerges is a portrait of relentless grace and a sober warning: don’t play casual with a holy covenant.We lean into the legacy of Mother A.B. Jackson, who helped shape Ford’s calling and courage. Her passing in 2012 became a hinge point for founding Soldiers for Christ Apostolic International the following year. From there, Ford shares what he believes are miracles witnessed in the field: tumors shrinking, freedom from demonic oppression, and quiet interventions that feel like angels talking on cold mornings. The pattern is simple and hard to fake—pray, go, love, repeat. Along the way, he challenges idols that creep in through jobs, titles, and comfort, insisting that repentance and obedience are not old words; they are oxygen.One of the most compelling moments arrives with a defense of women in ministry. Ford argues straight from scripture and experience that the Spirit gifts without bias, and that holding women back misreads the text and harms the harvest. Pair that with his practical outreach stories—hot coffee for someone unseen, a tent revival word spoken under open sky—and you get a picture of church that feels alive, urgent, and close enough to touch. If you’re hungry for deliverance, curious about modern-day miracles, or simply tired of faith without action, this one will sit with you long after the credits.If this moved you, share it with someone who needs hope, subscribe for part two, and leave a review with the moment that hit you most. Your words help this message reach the next person standing on the edge.Contact Information BelowPastor:Apostle Prophet A.B. FordFacebook: Souldierz For ChristCashapp: $Dunamis Power 71 TikTok : @ apostleprophetdunamisp07Music Commrcoyÿ A message from me to all my wonderful followers. Please feel free to share your feedback. Click fan mail and leave me comments. Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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Depression Has Many Faces
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Organic Over Optics
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When Real Stories Call You Back To God
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Testimony and Prayer Service---Helicopter Crash To Healing, We Tell How Prayer Changed Everything
Fan MailA quiet prayer turns into a flood of testimony, the kind that pulls you to the edge of your seat and keeps you there. We open our hearts for a world in pain, then walk straight into stories of rescue and redemption: a soldier’s helicopter tailclips a treetop and spins toward the ground, a lightning strike snaps through a field tent, and yet mercy wins. Elder Davis shares the journey from early conviction to Alaska conversion, and why he now spends his days preaching Jesus on the streets where people expect a sale, not a Savior.We sit with Donna as she thanks God for life after an aneurysm that should have written the final chapter. Her voice is steady, grateful, and certain: prayer carried her when data said otherwise. Dolores traces a path from porch preaching to tarrying prayer, then tells how a goiter vanished and Grave’s disease lost its grip after she filled her mind with faith scriptures and submitted to the laying on of hands. The pattern repeats across every moment: repentance, intercession, bold witness, and a God who heals and keeps.Kathy rounds it out with two rescues—a stubborn medical crisis that confounded surgeons and a New Year’s shift where a man with a sawed-off shotgun circled the building. She had asked her team to pray in the new year; the doors held, and everyone went home. Throughout, we talk about street ministry in the toughest neighborhoods, the discipline of long prayer, and why simple, Bible-rooted obedience changes outcomes. If you need hope, healing, or a nudge to step into your calling, this conversation brings clarity and courage without hype.If these stories stirred you, share the episode with a friend, leave a review to help others find it, and subscribe so you don’t miss the next round of testimonies and truth.ANY MESSAGES FOR ELDER DAVIS TEAM ✍️ CONTACT ME AT - [email protected] I will make sure they get your messages 🌟 Music Commrcoyÿ A message from me to all my wonderful followers. Please feel free to share your feedback. Click fan mail and leave me comments. Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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Stop Measuring Yourself Against Others And Start Seeing Your Own Beauty
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From Logos To Loops: The Shoutout Parade You Didn’t Know You Needed
Fan MailA new home deserves a proper celebration. We’ve landed on iHeartRadio, and we’re taking a moment to honor the people and creative choices that brought us here—updated music, hand-crafted visuals, and a community that keeps the show moving forward. This is a short, heartfelt check-in that doubles as our roadmap for the next chapter.We walk through why iHeartRadio matters for discovery and growth while keeping the show available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon, and Buzzsprout. You’ll hear about the refreshed intro and outro from composer Chris Murphy Elliott—music first written a decade ago that still carries our voice with clarity and lift. We also spotlight the artwork that makes the feed feel human: a custom portrait drawn by Chris’s father, clean logo integrations from Stephen Paul, and a poster series we’re developing with designer Steven Erskine to give each release a bold, shareable identity.Gratitude is the throughline. We thank the subscribers who show up, the friends who tweak a graphic at midnight, and the listeners who share an episode with someone who needs it. And we open the door for future guests: if your story has heart, stakes, and a clear lesson, we want to hear it. The right narrative can spark connection and offer a takeaway others can use, and iHeartRadio gives us the stage to reach more people who are searching for that spark.Tune in, follow us on iHeartRadio, and tell a friend who’d love the new sound and visuals. Share a rating, drop a comment, and pitch a story if you’re ready for the mic. Your support shapes what comes next—subscribe, share, and leave a review so we can keep building this together.Music Show endSupport the showContact My official website www.reginaswarn.com [email protected]
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