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EP3 Deck of Cards

In today's episode, I share a piece calls My Deck of Cards. No matter what life deals you, you have to find a way to navigate it and learn how to play what you are dealt with a lens of gratitude. With Thanksgiving upon us, my intent is to share some...

An episode of the Poetry Politics & Life podcast, hosted by Anthony "Endurer" Briscoe, titled "EP3 Deck of Cards" was published on November 26, 2020 and runs 7 minutes.

November 26, 2020 ·7m · Poetry Politics & Life

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In today's episode, I share a piece calls My Deck of Cards. No matter what life deals you, you have to find a way to navigate it and learn how to play what you are dealt with a lens of gratitude. With Thanksgiving upon us, my intent is to share some of the things I am grateful for in hope that through all the bad cards, you can find something that you are also grateful for.

In today's episode, I share a piece calls My Deck of Cards. No matter what life deals you, you have to find a way to navigate it and learn how to play what you are dealt with a lens of gratitude. With Thanksgiving upon us, my intent is to share some of the things I am grateful for in hope that through all the bad cards, you can find something that you are also grateful for.

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