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Brave Marriage Podcast

Kensi Duszynski, LMFT

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For couples and communities who desire to grow in Christlikeness, mutuality in marriage, relational maturity, and mental health. Kensi Duszynski is a licensed marriage & family therapist and Christ-follower in private practice. Through this podcast, she seeks to serve couples and communities by starting a conversation about healthy Christian marriage relationships, which she hopes you’ll continue at home. Disclaimer: This podcast is produced for educational purposes only, not to be substitut ...
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Hello! In this weeks Episode I look at the history of our Voting Age. I was also taken on some small side quests, so I also discuss aspects of voting such as the poll tax and the women's right to vote. I also discuss the changes in the drinking age. Make sure to check out Door Key Pod on all streaming platforms! Sources today include: The President…
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Hello! In todays episode, I am Joined by Emily of Revolutionary Podcast and we discuss the tragedy of the 1919 Molasses Flood. Make sure to head on over to Revolutionary Women and listen to epiosde that I guested on! Sources today include: Dark Tide: The Great Molasses Flood of 1919 by Stephen Puleo, History.com, Britanica, the City of Boston, Time…
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Hello! In this weeks episode, I cover the History of the Presidential Debate. This history is supprisingly short, with debates only being regulated in 1988. In modern times, we loook at the debate as a defining aspect of the presidential race, but it has not always been that way. Sources for todays episode include: How stuff works.com, the Constitu…
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Hello! In today's episode, I cover American Dollar Princesses, more specifically Mary Lieter Curzon and Jenny Jerome Churchill. I also talk about Social Debuts. Who was invited, what went on, and how you were precieved. Sources include: The Johnston Collection, History Extra, Britannica, Nobility.org, At the Lake Magazine, and Wikipedia. If you wou…
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Hello! In this weeks episode, we take at look at the Washingtons and Slavery. Both George and Martha had slave holdings before they married, but they seeemed to have different understandings about the institution of slavery. If you stay until the end of the episode, I also go over three snippits of the lives of three enslaved people at Mount Vernon…
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Hello! In this episode I ask myself "Why George Washington?" George wahsington was elected to be our first president, but why? How did we get to George being the guy in charge? Sources for this episode include the white house website, The national archives, wikipedia, and George washington's mount vernon website. The mount vernon website has many d…
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Hello! In this episode I am covering all things electoral college. What is it? Where did it come from? How does it work? Why do we hate it? I hope you learn a little something new about such an important aspect of our election process! Sources used in todays episode include multiple articles from the national archives, the national constitution cen…
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Hello! In todays episode we are exploring the history of iced coffee! Well a more recently made drink, iced coffe has an interesting history of dicovery, advertisement, and growing popularity. Sources include: coffee magazine, The saturday evening post, american dining creations, and all about coffee. I now have an instagram! Follow me at itsahisto…
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Hello! In todays episode we are going to look at Margaret Sanger. As an important pilar in teh Birth Control Movement, Margaret did a lot to make sure women had access to birth control. MAargaret was not without faults, and these will also be addressed in todays episode. Sources Include: National Women's History museum, The Planned Parenthood websi…
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Hello! Welcome to another epsiode of It's a History Podcast. Today we are discussing May Alcott Nieriker, the youngest of the Alcott daughters. May was an artist, but that was not without trail and error on her part. Sources today include: Luisa May Alcott orchard House, Art Herstory, and Wikepedia. If you would like to send me any questions, comme…
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Hello! Welcome to the first official episode of It's a History Podcast. The episode today will discuss Fashion durring WWII, The Dressmakers of Auschwitz, and a little bit about tailoring studios. There will be discussion of the holocaust throughout the episode. Sources today include: The Dressmakers of Auschmitz by Lucy Adlington and wikipedia. If…
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Hey Brave Marriage Podcast listeners! Dropping in an episode with friend of the show and former podcast guest, Sheila Wray Gregoire. Sheila and her team at Bare Marriage have written a new book for millennial mothers and daughters called She Deserves Better. Their latest book builds upon a lot of the research outcomes they published in The Great Se…
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Today Custis is joined by Blake Bartels and Nick Mullick. They discuss the AFC West and break down the best division in all of football! Next week we will break down another division so look out for that! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mooresports/support
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Dr. Keith and Sheila Wray Gregoire join us for a healthy conversation about married sex that combines Scripture AND research. If you want to resolve to have better sex this spring, go pre-order their new books (releasing March 15th)! RESOURCE LINKS: The Good Guy’s Guide to Great Sex The Good Girl’s Guide to Great Sex The Great Sex Rescue Orgasm & L…
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