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EP 16 What Kirk Said Was...

This episode discussing parenting in light of the situation with Gospel Recording Artist Kirk Franklin and a recording his adult son released to the public. Special Guest Natalie Taylor, homeschooling mentor, and I discuss

An episode of the Poetry Politics & Life podcast, hosted by Anthony "Endurer" Briscoe, titled "EP 16 What Kirk Said Was..." was published on March 15, 2021 and runs 43 minutes.

March 15, 2021 ·43m · Poetry Politics & Life

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This episode discussing parenting in light of the situation with Gospel Recording Artist Kirk Franklin and a recording his adult son released to the public. Special Guest Natalie Taylor, homeschooling mentor, and I discuss

This episode discussing parenting in light of the situation with Gospel Recording Artist Kirk Franklin and a recording his adult son released to the public. Special Guest Natalie Taylor, homeschooling mentor, and I discuss
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