Episode 514 |”The Cards You’ve Been Dealt”
Joe and the guys kick things off by speculating The Game’s forthcoming interview with Drink Champs (26:40). The crew also shares stories of times they’ve witnessed or experienced racism (59:45). […]
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After a long journey with infertility, today’s guest shares her early struggles to conceive and carry a child to term, her journey in search of alternative ways to have a family, and racial and societal pressures of parenthood and love. Kimberly Gowdy experienced the loss of multiple pregnancies, and was in an unstable marriage peppered with spousal abuse and addiction. In today’s episode she takes us back on her journey to motherhood that was filled with loss, tears, doubt, heartache, and ultimate joy of remarriage and her rainbow son. This episode is for you to listen to if you have given up on hope on your journey to becoming a mother and need a hope lift and inspiration.
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Joe and the guys kick things off by speculating The Game’s forthcoming interview with Drink Champs (26:40). The crew also shares stories of times they’ve witnessed or experienced racism (59:45). […]
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