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S1E16 Stirring the oatmeal kind of love

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Most of us dream of a marriage that lasts for decades, rather than the few fickle months that we see in Hollywood tabloids. When we look at the marriage of Adam and Eve, it can be seen as nothing short of a love story.
How can that be when they did not date?
In this episode I discuss the "cult of western romance" and achieving the "stirring the oatmeal" kind of love, and how the mundane, day-to-day living life together is in reality quite holy.
To purchase a copy of "We are Adam: the Partnership of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden and what it means for you" click here for Amazon and here for Cedar Fort.
Subscribe to my monthly newsletter at my website RamonaSiddoway.com
Follow my blog at Medium.com for essays and articles that follow closely along with the podcasts.
Aaaaaand . . . last but not least, if you want a chance at a free drawing that will be held live on Facebook on March 2, your name will be included each time you:
1) subscribe to my newsletter on my website
2) subscribe to my blog on Medium.com
3) leave a review at Amazon for "We are Adam"
4) leave a review on Goodreads for "We are Adam"
5) post a picture of you holding my book on Instagram, tagging Ramona Siddoway and Exploring the Feminine Divine
Happy listening!

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Most of us dream of a marriage that lasts for decades, rather than the few fickle months that we see in Hollywood tabloids. When we look at the marriage of Adam and Eve, it can be seen as nothing short of a love story.
How can that be when they did not date?
In this episode I discuss the "cult of western romance" and achieving the "stirring the oatmeal" kind of love, and how the mundane, day-to-day living life together is in reality quite holy.
To purchase a copy of "We are Adam: the Partnership of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden and what it means for you" click here for Amazon and here for Cedar Fort.
Subscribe to my monthly newsletter at my website RamonaSiddoway.com
Follow my blog at Medium.com for essays and articles that follow closely along with the podcasts.
Aaaaaand . . . last but not least, if you want a chance at a free drawing that will be held live on Facebook on March 2, your name will be included each time you:
1) subscribe to my newsletter on my website
2) subscribe to my blog on Medium.com
3) leave a review at Amazon for "We are Adam"
4) leave a review on Goodreads for "We are Adam"
5) post a picture of you holding my book on Instagram, tagging Ramona Siddoway and Exploring the Feminine Divine
Happy listening!

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