GABRIEL'S WINGS my story Podcast

By: GABRIEL'S WINGS my story Podcast
  • Summary

  • I have stage 4 cancer I want to tell my story of a wonderful, and amazing life friends always said, I should write a book, but I think this way will be better if you hear straight from the horse's mouth... Come take the last ride with me till I can't anymore SEE YOU WHEN I SEE YOU (Please go to the table of contents first)Trigger Warning: This episode is about childhood trauma. If you are sensitive to racially induced trauma, or displays of domestic violence in storytelling please do not listen to this episode. Everyone has a childhood. We have all experienced things in our childhood that have developed core memories. Some people have peaceful and warm childhoods. Some people do not. Many people can relate to experiencing a mental fog set in after a childhood trauma. This is the account of a core memory belonging to me, I am Gabriel and I am here to tell my story. This is me, beginning construction on my wings. Yay for today!™
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Episodes
  • FUNNY STORY MY PUPPY RON SEASON 22
    Jul 1 2022

    RON DISRESPECTED ME AND I HAD TO PUT HIM BACK IN HIS PLACE
                      (HOW DO YOU PUT A ROCK BACK IN HIS PLACE)

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    17 mins
  • S1: FUNNY STORY DARRELL SEASON 22
    Jul 2 2022

    NEVER LEAVE A MAN BEHIND

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    26 mins
  • S12 Ep0: GABRIEL VS THE COPS POOLS PART1 CHAPTER 19 SEASON 10/SEASON 22
    Jul 5 2022

    DO YOUR JOB

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    21 mins

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