Storytime With FROG With Veda MacGregor and Rob Dalton

By: Veda MacGregor and Rob Dalton
  • Summary

  • This is the life story of a woman who grows up knowing God our Father, intimately. Not just in
    church, but in her real and everyday life. But it does not always go well, life has its adversities as
    well as its rewards. She recounts her life and relationship with faith as a rock, whether it is solid
    and reliable, or out of sight and out of mind, as if that rock is buried underground. Life is not
    meant to be easy, but can be wildly diverse, when reviewed.
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Episodes
  • Heart Work, Unraveling Trauma
    Feb 25 2024
    Veda learns that those damn boxes are still in play. Slow Burns. Cocaine for coping. A filthy
    nightmare. Restoration is possible, even after all this. A test drive, two bobbers in the same
    pond, and still, she discovers grace and gratitude.
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    56 mins
  • Intimacy with Father
    Feb 24 2024
    Veda talks about her husband’s sabotage of birth control, her desiring death, pulling the trigger
    on a suicide, our Father’s intervention, then again, that she is here for greater reasons, her new
    conviction, and saving their lives. Hold fast to the wisdom life gives you.
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    56 mins
  • The Whole Truth
    Feb 23 2024
    Veda discusses divorce, sex, drugs, and rock-n-roll, a stint with the single life. Free Will is real,
    and a bitch of a thing. Did men tick the right boxes? Being ripped apart develops into a
    perception of control. Life’s lessons continue.
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    56 mins

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