Grief That Accompanies God Ordained Transitions
Grief seems to be an unwanted tag along in seasons of acceleration. In this podcast episode. Dr. Dee brings awareness to the necessity of grieving what we’ve lost so that […]
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John Ford was born in Maine as Sean Aloysius O’Feeney… or so he says. His birth records say differently, and it would not be the last time he changes his name. As a child, he visits Ireland and falls in love with his heritage, and later fights at the University of Maine when confronted with an Irish slur. He rediscovers his long-lost brother Francis on the big screen and follows him to Hollywood, where he works as a stunt double until fibbing his way into directing. As silent movies transition to talkies, Ford befriends the man who would become his friend, his muse, and his enabler, a young football player named John Wayne.
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Grief seems to be an unwanted tag along in seasons of acceleration. In this podcast episode. Dr. Dee brings awareness to the necessity of grieving what we’ve lost so that […]
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