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Recovering with Jennifer Dawn Watts
Jennifer Dawn Watts
15 episodes
2 weeks ago
Jennifer Dawn Watts is embracing recovery: for herself, and for the people she meets in her clinic, faith community, and daily life. Because recovery doesn't actually mean stopping an addiction. Recovery means getting back something lost or stolen - who we really are, and what we're really here for.
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Jennifer Dawn Watts is embracing recovery: for herself, and for the people she meets in her clinic, faith community, and daily life. Because recovery doesn't actually mean stopping an addiction. Recovery means getting back something lost or stolen - who we really are, and what we're really here for.
Show more...
Spirituality
Religion & Spirituality,
Christianity,
Health & Fitness,
Alternative Health
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What the Hell, with Dan Hines
Recovering with Jennifer Dawn Watts
1 hour
3 years ago
What the Hell, with Dan Hines
Is Hell real? If so, who goes there, and for how long? If not, then what is on the other side of this life? In this episode, Jennifer and Dan dive deep into their contrasting ideas around Hell and what happens after we die.
Recovering with Jennifer Dawn Watts
Jennifer Dawn Watts is embracing recovery: for herself, and for the people she meets in her clinic, faith community, and daily life. Because recovery doesn't actually mean stopping an addiction. Recovery means getting back something lost or stolen - who we really are, and what we're really here for.