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DINESH Podcast

Does Happily Ever After Still Exist?

DINESH Podcast

Salem Podcast Network

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.76.8K Ratings

🗓️ 18 March 2026

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Danielle Gill analyzes the downfall of the happy ending in our modern media landscape. Gone are the days of the Disney princess and the fairytale ending. Now everything is about “finding yourself” instead of your Prince Charming. This is equally detrimental to the human person as it is to society, marriage, and the human family.

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0:00.0

In times like these, we all need a word of encouragement. From pastor and best-selling author Max

0:04.3

Lukato comes the Max Lucato encouraging Word podcast with over 40 years of ministry and more than

0:09.4

145 million books sold in 50 languages. Max shares the greatest story ever told, the living

0:15.3

savior who brings hope for a lifetime through rich, biblical insight, heartfelt storytelling.

0:20.1

You'll be reminded that god is

0:21.6

always near always for you and always in you listen to the max lucato encouraging word podcast

0:26.8

where hope meets your day subscribe now wherever you get your podcast hi everyone i'm daniel gill welcome

0:32.3

back to the daniel gill show today we are going to be talking about two roads you can take the road of happiness

0:39.5

the road that is one of a fulfilling marriage or the road of the sadness and loneliness as

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it's actually being reported that's a data statistic we're going to talk about today we're also

0:52.8

going to talk about Iran and what has been going to talk about Iran. And what has

0:55.2

been happening over there? Stay with us. This is the Danielle Gill Show. Two roads diverged

1:00.5

in a yellow wood begins the famous Robert Frost poem, The Road Not Taken. The stanza continues,

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And sorry I could not travel both and be one traveler. long I stood and looked down one as far as I could

1:14.4

to where it bent in the undergrowth. The general idea behind the poem is that choices are an

1:20.3

unavoidable part of life. Like the two roads and frost yellow wood, choices frequently present a

1:26.5

binary where paths mutually exclude each other.

1:29.4

You can't go down one path at the same time as you go down the other path.

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Though the speaker chooses the path less traveled by, a careful reading of the poem reveals

1:39.8

the speaker isn't certain whether or not he made the right choice.

1:47.4

Choice is a universal human experience.

1:52.6

All of us are constantly making choices. Some are mundane while others are extremely important with permanent and lasting effects that will forever alter our fate in this life. Sometimes we don't

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