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On Episode 18, Jeff and I talk quite a bit about our anxiety disorders and how they can literally hijack our hours, days, and weeks if we don’t get them under control.
We also talk about Jeff’s personal medical issues he had and how a hot doctor had to thoroughly examine him. If you know what I mean.
My doctor is beautiful as well. She saved my life. And I love her.
Anyways… onto part three of this little pond-cast mini-series. On Episode 9, we recorded part one titled “The Ugly Liability” where we talked about how big of a liability I had become to my friends, my family, and all the bar regulars out there that I used to drink with. On Episode 17, we did part two titled, “The Bad Reliability” where we detailed how I had lost all sense of reliability that I once had with the folks listed above. And finally, on Episode 18 titled “Footprints”, I try my best to articulate my “great humility” or my "ultimate humbling"… or my "castrating humiliation", if you will.
Man. I can really, really, reallllly relate to that Footprints prayer / poem.
I AM that guy walking the beach with Jesus.
Ugh.
So, tune in! And hopefully my personal redemption story will help you or someone you know realize that once you’re truly humbled, then you can start to ascend into a life of gratitude, hope and peace.
It has worked for me… and a ton of people like me.
I promise.
I'm by no means perfect at this life, as I error often, but I am grateful to say that I'm more mindful and self-aware than I ever have been before this.
It’s like my pastor always says…
“Chris, you’re a work in progress.”
That I am.
Which is truly evident towards the end of this episode when I briefly and accidentally mention an encounter I had with a Russian hooker in Vegas on my 21st birthday.
Nobody’s perfect.
Thanks for listening!
Let us pray.
-CP
Chris Pondoff
By Chris Pondoff, Jeff Allen, Zoë Mendenall4.8
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On Episode 18, Jeff and I talk quite a bit about our anxiety disorders and how they can literally hijack our hours, days, and weeks if we don’t get them under control.
We also talk about Jeff’s personal medical issues he had and how a hot doctor had to thoroughly examine him. If you know what I mean.
My doctor is beautiful as well. She saved my life. And I love her.
Anyways… onto part three of this little pond-cast mini-series. On Episode 9, we recorded part one titled “The Ugly Liability” where we talked about how big of a liability I had become to my friends, my family, and all the bar regulars out there that I used to drink with. On Episode 17, we did part two titled, “The Bad Reliability” where we detailed how I had lost all sense of reliability that I once had with the folks listed above. And finally, on Episode 18 titled “Footprints”, I try my best to articulate my “great humility” or my "ultimate humbling"… or my "castrating humiliation", if you will.
Man. I can really, really, reallllly relate to that Footprints prayer / poem.
I AM that guy walking the beach with Jesus.
Ugh.
So, tune in! And hopefully my personal redemption story will help you or someone you know realize that once you’re truly humbled, then you can start to ascend into a life of gratitude, hope and peace.
It has worked for me… and a ton of people like me.
I promise.
I'm by no means perfect at this life, as I error often, but I am grateful to say that I'm more mindful and self-aware than I ever have been before this.
It’s like my pastor always says…
“Chris, you’re a work in progress.”
That I am.
Which is truly evident towards the end of this episode when I briefly and accidentally mention an encounter I had with a Russian hooker in Vegas on my 21st birthday.
Nobody’s perfect.
Thanks for listening!
Let us pray.
-CP
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