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It's been over a year since I've recorded an episode. I decided to talk about how important time is and why we shouldn't let it pass us by. I think back on my dear friend Justin and once again, I address depression. Than...
Time is a precious commodity and addressing depression is an episode from Next to the Fire by Sean Wick. It's been over a year since I've recorded an episode. I decided to talk about how important time is and why we shouldn't let it pass us...
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Published Jun 1, 2020, 25:59 long, audio available.
It's been over a year since I've recorded an episode. I decided to talk about how important time is and why we shouldn't let it pass us by. I think back on my dear friend Justin and once again, I address depression. Thank you very much for downloading this episode and for your support! This podcast is my therapy and you make that possible. Please visit the Facebook page and e-mail at nexttothefire@mail.com . Send a recording from a voice app on your phone if you like and let meknow if you'd like it on a future episode. Be well. Take Care. Sean
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Time is a precious commodity and addressing depression is an episode from Next to the Fire by Sean Wick.
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Time is a precious commodity and addressing depression is from Next to the Fire by Sean Wick.
Published Jun 1, 2020 and 25:59 long