• The Knucklehead Chronicles Podcast

  • By: Terry Little
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The Knucklehead Chronicles Podcast

By: Terry Little
  • Summary

  • This is dedicated to those of us who don’t have it all together. The desire is to eliminate the world’s knucklehead population, one knucklehead at a time.
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Episodes
  • Finding Faith and Healing: A Journey Through the Not Yet
    Oct 22 2024

    Welcome back to another heartfelt episode of the Knucklehead Chronicles podcast with your host Terry. After a brief hiatus, Terry opens up about life's unexpected twists, focusing on the journey and process of life after divorce. He shares personal experiences of co-parenting, navigating emotional challenges, and the importance of being true to oneself amidst life's chaos.

    In this episode, Terry delves into the emotional struggles faced during a recent road trip with his ex-wife, highlighting the significance of validating feelings and the consequences of emotional invalidation. He candidly discusses the difficulties of moving on and the triggers associated with past memories.

    Terry also shares a profound message from a recent church visit, emphasizing the importance of being faithful during the "not yet" phase of life. He encourages listeners to prepare for the blessings ahead by focusing on personal growth, self-love, and setting the stage for future happiness.

    Join Terry as he reflects on the journey of self-discovery, embracing life's lessons, and finding solace in faith. Tune in for an inspiring message that reminds us all to love ourselves, prepare for the future, and navigate life's challenges with resilience and hope.

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    27 mins
  • Journey to Mental Health: Finding Peace After Trauma
    Jul 13 2024
    ```htmlHey, and good morning to another episode of the Knucklehead Chronicles podcast. It is your man, Terry. It has been a minute since I've done one of these. And, you know, I'm going to try to dive into the mental health portion of this. I know I've gone through a lot and my mental health has gone up and down. And be that this month is minority mental health month. So I really want to get into that and just talk about some things that I've gone through. Welcome to another episode of the Knucklehead Chronicles podcast. This podcast was designed to let you know that you aren't the only one that took forever to get it together. So the rabbit hole that you have stumbled down will hopefully help you understand that just when you think it's over, it's only the beginning. Just because you were dealt a bad hand doesn't mean you have to keep it. Welcome to the Knucklehead Chronicles podcast. All right, I'm back, man. Yo, happy July. Man, this year is going by extremely fast. Like, if you guys have noticed, January 1st came in, man. Now we're looking down the barrel of August, man. Jesus Christ, kids back in school here next month. Man, so much stuff is going on. But I am going to get into a little bit of my mental health update. A lot of things have happened. And just to give you guys who haven't listened to this podcast a little bit of a recap. Went through a divorce in July. Or not. But January, first of the year. And it was tough. It was tough on a brother who, you know, made some bad choices. But still has a good heart. So now, here in July. A lot of things have changed. I had to change my mentality and the way I moved and the way I did things. And I had to put some folks in my rear view. Sometimes putting people in your rear view is the hardest thing to do, but it's the most necessary thing to do. Because you have to, you know, I had to get to a place where I had to protect my peace. Because nobody's going to protect your peace, but you. Ain't nobody going to do it for you. You got to pick your own beat. And so I woke up one morning and like I said, those of you who have been listening know that I dealt with some, you know, depression and, you know, some suicidal thoughts. And I had to text 988 a couple of times. And those of you listening, if you don't know what 988 is, that's the suicide prevention hotline. And if you're going through anything and need somebody to talk to, you can definitely, you know, it used to be back in the day, you used to have to call them. But now they have it to where you can text them and you can text the number at 988 and you can get someone on the line that will walk you through, you know, talk you through things. And they'll even call the police for you if need be. So I suggest that. It helped me out of a couple of bouts of depression that I had. And I had some very, very, very dark thoughts and I had to, you know, text that number to get some help. But, you know, a couple months removed from that, you know, now I just work. I work to keep my mind up with a lot of things. I do try to go out and, you know, put my face out there and just kind of get that outside interaction. And, again, everything that I'm going to say today is for those who are battling right now. Because the problem that we have is that we don't want to help other people. Excuse me, we don't want to tell our story. We don't want to, you know, because we feel like we don't do it out of fear of rejection or fear of judgment from people. And for me, it doesn't matter because I have a story to tell. Now, whether you judge me, laugh at me, whatever it is that you feel about me, you know you can kind of you know you can have it you know I'm saying because it's still my at the end of the day it's still my story and it's still your story and despite whether or not you believe, that what your story that your story can help somebody it absolutely can it absolutely can, I've gotten dms and inboxes from people that said you know your last podcast episode really helped me. And then for that, you know, I do this podcast thing part-time. And, you know, even though I should be pursuing it full-time, I'm not because I work. I work for a living. Just a few things real quick that I've gone through. The first thing is learning how to put people in your review. That's the first thing. Putting people in your review mirror. you know once you once you come to a place where, your peace is everything once you get to a place you know once you've been to the depth of hell it feels like once you've been to a place of hell you know, once you come out of that and you get to a place of being able to function, everything else in life means nothing it absolutely means nothing and I say that with with a level of respect because the level of peace we have to reside in. Sometimes takes us to where we have to throw people in the back. Because, you know, I heard Trent Shelton, excuse me, the famous positive country creator who was an ...
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    25 mins
  • Closing the Divorce Chronicles: A Journey Through Heartache and Healing
    Jun 10 2024

    Welcome back to another episode of the Knucklehead Chronicles! After a brief hiatus, we're diving into the final installment of the Divorce Chronicles. In this emotionally charged episode, our host opens up about the rollercoaster of emotions experienced during the divorce process and the lessons learned along the way.

    From the harsh realities of divorce court to the challenges of co-parenting a special needs child, this episode provides a raw and honest look at the impact of divorce on both personal and financial levels. Our host also shares a deeply personal health scare related to diabetes, highlighting the importance of self-care even during life's toughest moments.

    As we close this chapter, there’s a heartfelt message for all listeners about resilience, self-awareness, and the importance of taking control of one's destiny. Don’t miss this powerful and insightful episode that marks the end of one journey and the beginning of another.

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    23 mins

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