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Join us as we explore why men often keep silent about their struggles, especially when it comes to their health and personal challenges. In this enlightening episode, we focus on epilepsy, men's health, and some light-hearted Father’s Day antics that are sure to bring a smile to your face. We’re excited to introduce you to Bobby Graves, the Vice President of WTTS 4 Epilepsy, who will share his insights and experiences on advocating for those living with epilepsy. We also have the pleasure of speaking with Rev. Dr. Morris Randall, who will provide a unique perspective on men's health from both a spiritual and practical standpoint. And don't miss the inspiring story of Isaac Williams, a dedicated Epilepsy Advocate whose personal interactions with the condition brings hope and understanding to many. So, grab your favorite drink, sit back, and join us for an episode full of valuable information, encouragement, and a discussion of the strength and resilience found in every man's journey. For information visit: www.wtts4epilepsy.org for more.
MUSIC IN THIS EPISODE:
Intentional - Travis Greene | Amen - Pastor Mike Jr. | Love Him Like I Do - Deitrick Haddon, Mary Mary, Rueben Studdard | Epilepsy Get Out - Hope Sheree | He’s Alive - Keith Mitchell | Done it For Me - Josh Copeland | If They Only Knew - Johnny Ruffin Jr. | Give it Up - Marcus Young | Blessings On Blessings - Anthony Brown & Group Therapy
All songs are used to spread positivity, inspiration and support the artists behind them. A Dose of Hope Radio does not claim ownership of any music. We only feature tracks submitted by artists, producers, managers, radio servicers, or record labels who understand our mission to promote positivity and their artist. If you have music to share, please email it to [email protected].
INSPIRATIONAL MOMENT
Host Message: Getting a man to talk these days is like pulling teeth. But when they do open up, it can be profoundly enlightening and rewarding. Communication is often seen as a bridge to understanding, and breaking through those barriers can reveal insights and emotions that are both powerful and transformative. It's important to create a safe and supportive environment where men feel comfortable expressing themselves without judgment. Encouraging open dialogue about emotions and mental health can lead to healthier relationships and a deeper connection with those around them. Remember, every conversation is a step toward fostering empathy and understanding in a world that often encourages silence. Let's continue to break the stigma and create spaces where everyone feels heard and valued.
Additional Resources:
Playlist: Check out our curated playlist on Spotify (A Dose of Hope Radio) for more inspirational tunes.
Newsletter: Subscribe to our newsletter for exclusive content, behind-the-scenes insights, and upcoming show previews - www.adoseofhope.org
Social media: Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for daily inspiration and updates - @ADoseofHopeRadio
We are grateful that you tuned in! Any comments or questions, please email us at [email protected].
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Join us as we explore why men often keep silent about their struggles, especially when it comes to their health and personal challenges. In this enlightening episode, we focus on epilepsy, men's health, and some light-hearted Father’s Day antics that are sure to bring a smile to your face. We’re excited to introduce you to Bobby Graves, the Vice President of WTTS 4 Epilepsy, who will share his insights and experiences on advocating for those living with epilepsy. We also have the pleasure of speaking with Rev. Dr. Morris Randall, who will provide a unique perspective on men's health from both a spiritual and practical standpoint. And don't miss the inspiring story of Isaac Williams, a dedicated Epilepsy Advocate whose personal interactions with the condition brings hope and understanding to many. So, grab your favorite drink, sit back, and join us for an episode full of valuable information, encouragement, and a discussion of the strength and resilience found in every man's journey. For information visit: www.wtts4epilepsy.org for more.
MUSIC IN THIS EPISODE:
Intentional - Travis Greene | Amen - Pastor Mike Jr. | Love Him Like I Do - Deitrick Haddon, Mary Mary, Rueben Studdard | Epilepsy Get Out - Hope Sheree | He’s Alive - Keith Mitchell | Done it For Me - Josh Copeland | If They Only Knew - Johnny Ruffin Jr. | Give it Up - Marcus Young | Blessings On Blessings - Anthony Brown & Group Therapy
All songs are used to spread positivity, inspiration and support the artists behind them. A Dose of Hope Radio does not claim ownership of any music. We only feature tracks submitted by artists, producers, managers, radio servicers, or record labels who understand our mission to promote positivity and their artist. If you have music to share, please email it to [email protected].
INSPIRATIONAL MOMENT
Host Message: Getting a man to talk these days is like pulling teeth. But when they do open up, it can be profoundly enlightening and rewarding. Communication is often seen as a bridge to understanding, and breaking through those barriers can reveal insights and emotions that are both powerful and transformative. It's important to create a safe and supportive environment where men feel comfortable expressing themselves without judgment. Encouraging open dialogue about emotions and mental health can lead to healthier relationships and a deeper connection with those around them. Remember, every conversation is a step toward fostering empathy and understanding in a world that often encourages silence. Let's continue to break the stigma and create spaces where everyone feels heard and valued.
Additional Resources:
Playlist: Check out our curated playlist on Spotify (A Dose of Hope Radio) for more inspirational tunes.
Newsletter: Subscribe to our newsletter for exclusive content, behind-the-scenes insights, and upcoming show previews - www.adoseofhope.org
Social media: Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for daily inspiration and updates - @ADoseofHopeRadio
We are grateful that you tuned in! Any comments or questions, please email us at [email protected].
Outlets to hear the show: Amazon FireTV | Amazon Music | Anchor | Apple Music | Audacy | Audible | Breaker | Chromecast | Copy RSS | Google Podcasts | Gospel Radio Today Wed 6pm | Hilltop Radio | iHeart Radio | KODM Radio Thurs Noon | Listen Notes | Overcasts | OVWR Fri 7pm | Pocket Casts | Podbay | RadioPublic | Rejoice Network Sat 8am | Star 100 Chattanooga - Sun 10am | Soul Prosper Radio Thurs 1pm | Souncloud | Spotify | The Mighty 590 Wrag Sat 6pm | Tune In | Urban 95 Soul Sun 11am WATCH: GOODVUE | VTV | YOUTUBE - AMAZON PRIME - ROKU & MORE