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Alcoholics Alive!

Shank and Wayne

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Weekly AA Podcast. Recovered Alcoholics sharing freedom, humor, and real-life experiences as they live the AA way of life. Listen on all streaming platforms or visit www.alcoholicsalive.com
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Tag Team Pokemon TCG Podcast

JW Kriewall, Riley Hulbert, and Andrew Mahone.

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The longest continually running Pokemon TCG podcast, Tag Team is produced by Riley Hulbert, Andrew Mahone, and JW Kriewall, three regional champions, Pokemon fanatics, and good (good) friends. Every week Riley, Andrew, and JW break down the current state of the Pokemon Trading Card Game and highlight the week's news with banter and humor.
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Lost in Jersey

Rachel Martens and Janette Afsharian

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Discover the stories, inspirations, and connections that make New Jersey a unique place to live, work, and thrive. Lost in Jersey is a podcast hosted by two smart, witty women who reluctantly left New York City for the Garden State—and unexpectedly fell in love with it. From success stories and career tips to political insights, book and movie reviews, trending topics, and local news, we cover it all with the humor, honesty, and perspective of moms navigating kids in high school and college. ...
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Slappin' Bird

Slappin’ Bird, Pushin’ Rope

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Sometimes three, sometimes five best pals and their exquisitely-built equine assistants sometimes get their hands on working audio recording equipment and a stolen WiFi connection in their squatters dungeon. A rotating cast of characters including a shape-shifting witch that sexually tortures men in the forest, a French-born pop star who lives in a dream where he isn't a fish-factory worker, Gepetto of Gepetto's Perfect Pets, and an Italian-American national security analyst who poisoned San ...
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The mission of ESSAY is to serve as a source of information, experience, strength and hope to sexaholics, both inside and outside the rooms of Sexaholics Anonymous. Our vision is to provide a high-quality “meeting in print” that gathers together members from around the world. It can serve as a portable “extra meeting” especially for loners and for members who don’t have access to many meetings. In addition, Essay serves as an outreach tool to carry the message to those who have not yet found ...
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Dark humor, rich storytelling, memorable characters and a cinematic soundscape...over ONE MILLION listeners agree that this is a story you won't forget! Featured by Bethesda and Forbes Magazine, this podcast tells the story of two Vault Dwellers who emerge from Vault 76 and their eternal struggle against each other that will tear the region apart. Celebrity guest, original voice actors reprising their roles, and an ensemble cast of relatable, compelling and lovable characters will plunge you ...
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True Crime Brewery

True Crime Brewery

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Married couple, Jill and physician Dick, discuss true crime with a touch of heart and humor after Dick chooses and reviews a beer from the region where the crime occurred. Meet them at the quiet end of the bar.
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Gonu Jha, who can be called Bihar's very own version of Birbal or Tenaliram, lived during the 13th century. He was known for his sharp wit and presence of mind. His humorous folktales are very popular in the Bhojpuri region. Enjoy Gonu Jha's selected stories which have been passed down through generations, with your family. These stories always ended with a sweet little moral that taught us life lessons with humor.
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"UNTITLED" Sports Talk

Village Family Podcast Network

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UST is a dynamic, high octane, trash-talking, urban-minded podcast centered around all things related to sports!, the show’s four hosts provide not only depth and uniqueness but also regional perspectives to the topics, that all listeners can feel and relate. From the latest rankings in the NBA and NFL, the college football scene as well as the WNBA. UST has a little something for everyone’s palate. With humor, fierce competitiveness, sarcasm, and stats, UST brings the sports bar talk with y ...
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BERKSHIRE EDGE ON-AIR

ROBIN HOOD RADIO

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The Berkshire Edge LLC is a locally owned, regional publication. Our goal is to provide, regularly and in depth, content that truly reflects the life, interests and aspirations of this unusually rich and vibrant community. Guided by respected journalistic standards, the principle of fairness, the quest for truth, a commitment to social, economic and environmental justice, and an abiding admiration for the independent spirit of the Berkshires, The Berkshire Edge offers in-depth local news rep ...
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The Happy Marriage Podcast

Rania Badreldin and Ismail Seifelnasr

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Insights and practical tips for a happy marriage from a power couple who have been married for over 30 years. In this limited series podcast, happiness consultant and transformational speaker Rania Badreldin teams up with her husband and successful entrepreneur Ismail Seifelnasr to help couples not only make their marriage work but make it thrive! As NLP and Hypnosis master practitioners, parents and grandparents, Rania and Ismail bring expertise, experience, wisdom, humor, stories and learn ...
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Welcome to "We Are Lake Norman," the podcast that's as irresistible as a sunny day by the lake! Join your host Ryan Webber as we dive headfirst into the heart of North Carolina's vibrant Lake Norman region, where we'll be reeling in the most captivating stories from some truly legendary locals. We're serving up a delicious slice of Lake Norman's history, culture, and unique experiences. Whether you're a seasoned local or just dipping your toes into the community, our podcast promises to deli ...
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Hiring Matters

Ken Schmitt

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Welcome to 'Hiring Matters,' the podcast where Hiring and Human Resources transform from a tactical process into a collaborative art form! Join Ken, a seasoned expert with nearly three decades in executive recruiting, and his executive guests as they unveil the secrets of Recruiting, Retention, and Real HR Strategies, sharing their ‘secret sauce’ for building and retaining top-performing teams. They’ll dissect the art and science of building exceptional teams, retaining top talent, and imple ...
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Earlier this week, Bloomberg published a comprehensive report, complete with swirling infographics and color-coded maps marked with thick attack arrows, modeling a theoretical Russian war with NATO. The journalists estimate that such a conflict would cost the world $1.5 trillion. On the same day Bloomberg published its report, The New Yorker releas…
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Ukrainian forces attacked the Marinovka airfield in Russia’s Volgograd region with long-range drones in the early hours of June 27, striking four Su-34 aircraft and a technical maintenance facility, according to Ukraine's military leadership. Officials said the extent of damage is still being assessed. Ukraine’s Security Service, which also partici…
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President Vladimir Putin wrapped up a two-day visit to Belarus on Friday, after taking part in the Eurasian Economic Forum and a Eurasian Economic Union summit. Speaking at a press conference after the events, Putin took questions from reporters on a range of topics, including negotiations with Ukraine, relations with Washington, and Russia’s defen…
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A Russian serviceman pulls over a car during a counter-sabotage drill in Crimea. February 12, 2025. Since January, all vehicles in Russia must display license plates featuring the national flag — a rule extended to annexed Crimea. Many car owners on the peninsula, however, are refusing to show Russian state symbols. But as Kremlin-installed authori…
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Russia’s Sports Ministry has drafted a new set of federal standards for training esports athletes, replacing two earlier versions of the document that were never adopted, the newspaper Kommersant reports. The proposal, which was published on the ministry’s official legal portal, outlines general and specialized fitness benchmarks for aspiring espor…
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Armenian police and special forces from the country’s National Security Service (NSS) entered the grounds of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, the administrative center of the Armenian Apostolic Church and the residence of its spiritual leader, on Friday, according to the outlet News.am. NSS officers also reportedly searched the home of Archbisho…
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From April 26 to July 6, the Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien art space in Berlin is hosting “No,” an exhibition marking Meduza’s 10th anniversary. Featuring works by artists from across the globe, the show invites visitors to reflect on the upheavals of the past decade — from war and the rise of authoritarianism to the deepening crises of polarizatio…
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In January 2025, Russia’s Investigative Committee launched a criminal negligence case after patients at a cancer clinic in the country’s Far Eastern Kamchatka region were infected with viral hepatitis. The disease was detected in 50 people who underwent contrast-enhanced CT scans at the Kamchatka Regional Oncology Clinic between 2023 and 2024; medi…
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Lynne Tracy, the U.S. ambassador to Russia, is departing Moscow, the U.S. Embassy said in a statement. “Ambassador Tracy’s commitment to dialogue, even in difficult times, is an example of true diplomatic leadership,” the message said in Russian. 🇺🇸🇷🇺 Посол США Линн Трейси покидает Москву. Благодарим eё за последовательную дипломатию, глубокое уваж…
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The White House Office of Management and Budget has recommended that the State Department end funding for nearly two dozen programs that investigate war crimes around the world, Reuters reported, citing internal documents and sources familiar with the matter. The recommendation covers, among other efforts, projects focused on investigating alleged …
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The State Duma has adopted legislation in its third and final reading designed to force Apple to open iPhones and iPads to a “unified app store” for Russian users, breaking the App Store’s software monopoly. Meduza breaks down the legislation’s history and what to expect in Russia’s mobile-device market. In July 2022, lawmakers passed a law orderin…
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A Chinese television journalist was injured in a Ukrainian drone attack in Russia’s Kursk region, according to Governor Alexander Khinshtein. Lu Yuguang, a 63-year-old correspondent for China’s Phoenix Television, was reportedly in Kursk to gather material for a story about local civilians who have come under Ukrainian drone attacks. Khinshtein ini…
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Ukrainian forces in Ukraine’s Sumy region. June 19, 2025. The advance of Russian forces in the border areas of Ukraine’s Sumy region has been stopped, according to Ukrainian Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi. “Based on the results of May and June, we can say that the wave of attempts at a ‘summer offensive’ launched by the enemy fro…
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At the start of the 2025–2026 school year, Russia plans to impose a full ban on Ukrainian language education in schools across the territories it occupies in Ukraine. In reality, occupation authorities have already spent years dismantling such instruction and punishing parents who tried to enroll their children in online Ukrainian classes. Journali…
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On Wednesday, June 25, a federal grand jury in Boston indicted Kseniia Petrova, a Russian scientist employed by Harvard University, on new charges of lying to customs officials at Logan International Airport. Petrova was taken into custody on February 16, 2025, on suspicion of smuggling frog embryos into the United States from France. Smuggling car…
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North Korea may deploy additional troops to Russia as early as July to support Moscow’s war effort in Ukraine, Reuters reported on Thursday, citing South Korean lawmakers who had been briefed by the country’s National Intelligence Service (NIS). The intelligence officials reportedly said the potential North Korean deployment could coincide with a n…
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What happened? Vladimir Putin has signed a new law on “protecting” the Russian language. Set to take effect on March 1, 2026, the law will regulate publicly available, consumer-facing information about goods and services — including signage, labels, posters, shop windows, and other promotional materials. Many media outlets reported that the law eff…
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The lower house of the Polish parliament, the Sejm, has voted to withdraw from the Ottawa Convention, which bans the use, stockpiling and production of anti-personnel landmines, according to radio station RMF24. A total of 413 lawmakers voted in favor of the measure, while 15 opposed it and three abstained. Before the vote, Polish Defense Minister …
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A court in the Russian city of Perm has sentenced photographer Grigory Skvortsov to 16 years in a high-security prison on treason charges, according to a Telegram channel run by his supporters. Skvortsov was arrested in late November 2023. The human rights group Department One reports that he was accused of giving an American journalist a copy of h…
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For more than 60 years, the Finnish military has operated the National Defence Course, an invitation-only program where influential members of society spend several weeks learning about the military and defense issues. While most participants are politicians, government officials, or business leaders, some spots are set aside for civil society memb…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Council of Europe Secretary General Alain Berset have signed an agreement to establish a Special Tribunal to investigate crimes of aggression against Ukraine, European Pravda reports. The agreement was signed at the Council of Europe headquarters in Strasbourg, where Zelensky arrived following the NATO sum…
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Russian President Vladimir Putin will not travel to Brazil for the upcoming BRICS summit due to the International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant for his arrest, Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said on Wednesday. According to Ushakov, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will attend the summit, which is scheduled to take place in Rio de Janeiro on July 6–…
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Between February and May 2025, more than 10 Russian regions introduced one-time payments for pregnant schoolgirls, ostensibly to support young mothers and boost demographic growth. But the policy has drawn a mixed response from both the public and government officials. The independent outlet Glasnaya examined how common teenage pregnancy is in Russ…
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Over the past six months, judges with Russia’s 2nd Western District Military Court have handed down sentences to184 soldiers captured during the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ operation in the Kursk region, according to a tally by Mediazona. Journalists from the outlet noted that all of the convictions were issued under the same provision of Russia’s Crim…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the NATO Summit in The Hague. June 25, 2025. U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met on the sidelines of the NATO summit in The Hague on Wednesday. The conversation, which took place after the two-day summit’s official planned events, lasted about 40 minutes. The leaders d…
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Russian senator and former space agency head Dmitry Rogozin was the butt of a recent joke on the televised comedy competition KVN — and responded by threatening to send the comedians responsible to war. He later claimed not to have been serious, but the intimidation was so blatant that even some pro-Kremlin figures called it out. Here’s how the sca…
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NATO countries have agreed to raise the alliance’s defense spending benchmark to five percent of GDP, according to the final declaration from its summit taking place this week in The Hague. Member states committed to reaching the new percent target by 2035. The declaration emphasizes that this pledge is being made “in the face of […] the long-term …
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The recent conflict between Israel and Iran has prompted Beijing to renew its interest in the Power of Siberia 2 pipeline and in expanding imports of Russian natural gas, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing sources in China. Talks on the project had long been stalled due to disagreements over pricing and ownership, as well as China’s reluctanc…
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Followers of a far-right activist who runs a Telegram channel called “The Healer’s Empire” showed up at the Vilnius home of sex educator and LGBTQ+ activist Sasha Kazantseva, she reported on Tuesday. “They’re hunting me. Today they came to my home in Vilnius,” Kazantseva wrote. “I want to make this public, because if something happens to me, it’s b…
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The Moscow Central Administrative District’s prefecture has denied permission for a series of solo pickets planned by the Yabloko party to protest a newly installed wall sculpture of Joseph Stalin at Taganskaya metro station, according to Kirill Goncharov, deputy head of the party’s Moscow branch. The pickets were scheduled for July 3 on Taganskaya…
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🎙️ Welcome to The Doers Nepal Podcast – Nepal’s Longest Running Business Podcast Every week, we bring you real conversations with the people shaping Nepal’s future through business, ideas, and bold action. This episode is a special one. We sat down with Aanchal Kunwar, the Managing Director of Daraz Nepal, and one of the few women leading a major t…
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Ready to go from hopeful scribbler to published author? The Book Doctors, Arielle Eckstut and David Henry Sterry, are here to spill the literary tea. With years of industry smarts, hard-earned wisdom, and plenty of laughs, they break down what it really takes to get your book into readers' hands. In this episode, you'll learn: 📚 The two A’s every a…
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Пока не останемся только Бог и я. Работу по этой двенадцатишаговой Программе я начал, достигнув самого дна: я изменил жене. Всё, что я мог сказать тогда, это: "У меня есть решение. Я убью себя и буду всех в этом обвинять. Это они во всём виноваты".By Essay Magazine
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Наследие выздоровления глазами тех, кому она помогла Работа по Шагам: Сначала мы обсудили Шаги. А затем, Сильвия спросила: «Ты читаешь Белую книгу или уже прочитала “Двенадцать на Двенадцать”?» Это было до того, как была написана книга "Шаги в действии". Я прочитала Белую книгу, чтобы понять суть Шагов, и прочитала “Двенадцать на Двенадцать”, чтобы…
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🎙️ Welcome to The Doers Nepal Podcast – Nepal's No.1 Business Podcast We explore the stories of leaders shaping the future across diverse industries. In this episode: Singapore, million-dollar tech projects, and mountain biking in Nepal comes under one name, our guest Sunil Chandra Sharma. He’s not just a tech veteran, but the co-founder of the wor…
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What’s it like to be the right hand to two of the most iconic and complicated chefs of our time? Laurie Woolever dishes on life behind the scenes with Anthony Bourdain and Mario Batali, revealing the chaos, contradictions, and quiet moments that shaped her memoir, the New York Times Bestselling Care and Feeding. From a small town in upstate New Yor…
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Sylvia participated in the early history of Sexaholics Anonymous (SA) and was a primary figure in the development of SA’s current service structure. Jesse L. Brings SA to Oklahoma City: Sylvia joined SA in 1983. At that time, it was popular to be in a 12 Step program. She went to Al-Anon, Overeaters Anonymous, and many open AA meetings. She heard t…
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In my memory, the expression “good grief” was a common expletive of the cartoon characters in Peanuts. For much of my life, I used “good grief” to express astonishment, dismay, and frustration, never considering the deeper truth hidden within the euphemism. Before I entered the SA program (10/21/1998), I lived with an accumulation of frozen grief. …
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by Sylvia J. (at six years SA sober) with the original 1989 titleReprinted in Member Stories 2007, pages 120-123 with the title “The Only Way I Knew” When I was a little girl, about five years old, I remember sitting on my grandfather’s lap and combing his hair. It gave me such happy, good feelings. My grandfather died when I was seven. From that t…
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A Legacy of Recovery through the Eyes of Those She Helped Working the Steps: First, we discussed the Steps. Second, Sylvia asked, “Are you reading the White Book or have you read the Twelve and Twelve?” This was before Step Into Action was written. I read the White Book to get the essence of the Steps and read the Twelve and Twelve to work the Step…
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I am very lucky to have an experienced therapist who is a man my age and who has also personally worked the 12 Steps for his own addiction issues; he thoroughly supports 12 Step programs. I have found this kind of outside professional help to be a very positive complement to my recovery in SA.By Essay Magazine
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While every ESSAY edition is special, carefully thought out, and filled with SA recovery, we would like to describe this edition as unique. The Fellowship has had many losses in the past year. Some experienced loss in recovery for the first time. Can the Twelve Steps and the Fellowship of SA aid those grieving?…
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I wept nearly every day in my first year in recovery. What a contrast with the previous 25 years, when I acted out sexually whenever I felt sad. In doing so, I had stuffed so much grief inside me that when the dam broke, I thought the flood would never end. There was a lot of pain down there. All those losses that I had never grieved: the death of …
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The January 29 reflection from The Real Connection has had a profound impact on my recovery. I realized that for me, each step is a three A process: awareness, acceptance, and action. I’m very aware of Step One. The awareness is, “Oh, I guess I am addicted.” Actually, in Step One, I’m admitting that I have this problem. I have to accept it and writ…
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I remember what my life was like when I was living wholly in my addiction. It was as though I were in a cave, deep inside, where the light was far off, and surrounding me were damp, cold walls of stone. Gratefully and finally, I moved toward the light and found fellowship in SA. That damp, dark place was my lust addiction. I was isolated even thoug…
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