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Sheologians

Free to Change

Sheologians

Summer White

Women, Omega, Apologetics, Ladies, White, And, Woman, Ministries, Religion & Spirituality, Alpha, Girls, Girl, Comedy, Feminism, Kids & Family, James, Feminist, Christianity, Reformed, Lady, Theology

4.42.5K Ratings

🗓️ 17 April 2023

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

In this episode we talk the value of letting relationships change you. Your church should change you. Your marriage should change you. You don't get to cut & run at the first sign of discomfort. Let it happen!

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0:00.0

Have you had your soup today?

0:02.0

In the cold crisp taste of Coke, it's so satisfying.

0:05.0

It keeps me from eating something else that might really add those pounds.

0:08.0

This is a big pound, no.

0:10.0

Oh no.

0:29.0

Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, wherever you are.

0:32.0

Welcome to our episode of Shiloh Ginz.

0:34.0

It's my hair today to put the her and smithereens.

0:40.0

I like that one.

0:42.0

Smithereens is a great word.

0:45.0

I feel like it's a, do you have a, well, your dad's a bit older than mine.

0:51.0

But I feel like there's a subset of words that belong to

0:58.0

dads in the 90s.

1:01.0

Like, my dad used to say, let's blow this popsicle stand.

1:06.0

Oh, so that's like my mom a little more.

1:11.0

Okay.

1:12.0

Blow this popsicle stand is more popsicle stand.

1:15.0

But definitely my dad is the little phrases.

1:20.0

Yeah.

1:21.0

Like the little, I don't know.

1:22.0

I feel like my dad would really use the word smithereens in the 90s.

1:27.0

Yeah.

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