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In a world where politicians tell us one thing and do another, is there no accountability? What about in the church, in our communities, or in our streets, where has integrity gone? In this episode, Mike and Ben discuss the importance of having our word be worth something. If the world is going to get changed, it has to start with us.
0:00 Opening Up Shop
Originally Recorded: March 17, 2021
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Website: www.thethinkingcup.com
CREDITS:
Created by Dominic Orian
Other Music downloaded with license
from PodcastMusic.com
Tracks Used:
Introduction - Quirky Town by Stephen Paul Kaminski
Segment Ends - "Game Changer" from 5AlarmMusic.com
Dad Jokes - "On the Lash" from Strip Sounds
A Word from the Word - "Nonstop Conflict" from Strike Audio
One For the Road - “Cafe on the Seine” from StockMusic
and “Good Feelings,” Sparse Mix from Alibi Music Library
Credits - "Welcome to My Lair" - William Joseph
By Benjamin Orian & Mike Colburn5
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In a world where politicians tell us one thing and do another, is there no accountability? What about in the church, in our communities, or in our streets, where has integrity gone? In this episode, Mike and Ben discuss the importance of having our word be worth something. If the world is going to get changed, it has to start with us.
0:00 Opening Up Shop
Originally Recorded: March 17, 2021
Follow us on Facebook.
Be sure to share us with your followers and give likes and feedback. We appreciate it much!
Website: www.thethinkingcup.com
CREDITS:
Created by Dominic Orian
Other Music downloaded with license
from PodcastMusic.com
Tracks Used:
Introduction - Quirky Town by Stephen Paul Kaminski
Segment Ends - "Game Changer" from 5AlarmMusic.com
Dad Jokes - "On the Lash" from Strip Sounds
A Word from the Word - "Nonstop Conflict" from Strike Audio
One For the Road - “Cafe on the Seine” from StockMusic
and “Good Feelings,” Sparse Mix from Alibi Music Library
Credits - "Welcome to My Lair" - William Joseph