• 54. Let it go / Peace of the Lord

  • Apr 6 2021
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast

54. Let it go / Peace of the Lord

  • Summary

  • Dearest listener,

    A humble thank you :)

    At the airing of this episode I am amazed and give God all the glory for the 26 countries this podcast has reached so far:

    Australia! Austria! Bangladesh! Bhutan! Brazil! Canada! France! Germany! Hong Kong! Hungary! India! Indonesia! Italy! Maldives! Nepal! Netherlands! Norway! Pakistan! Philippines! Singapore! Spain! Sri Lanka! Sweden! Taiwan! United Kingdom! United States.

    It is like we are a family!

    I am going to apply my creative energies elsewhere and therefore this episode is the last, maybe for now, or forever. Thank you for tuning in and as always, "please share it with your family and friends and anyone and everyone you know."

    Consider visiting my website to see if anything cool I've done has made it on there ;)

    It has been nice talking to you, listener and vocal diary.

    Topics start at 8:07!

    • To when you go on adventures by yourself
    • To when I found a dice
    • To when we made cardboard forts

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    DISCLOSURE: GOING ON TANGENTS MAY OR MAY NOT BE INVOLVED; THIS SHOW IS CONVERSATIONALLY TRUE TO HOW I SPEAK.

    Please consider sending any comments or feedback you have through the contact page of my website johnmichaelcollins.com/contact. Lastly, go check out Cinema-Sonic.com!

    YOU ARE SUPER AWESOME, ENJOY!

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