A Public Safety Issue: Kids Sing "Penetrates," "Mutilates," & "Bleeds With Me" in Cassabrie | Ep 367 A shaky handheld video. A young voice in the woods. Lyrics about bondage, despair, and the fading of prayer. That combination stopped us cold, and it led to a wider conversation about what happens when heavy themes reach kids without the guardrails of context or adult support. We walk through the exact lyrics from Bryan Davis’s Masters and Slayers, then look closely at two YouTube performa...
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A Public Safety Issue: Kids Sing "Penetrates," "Mutilates," & "Bleeds With Me" in Cassabrie | Ep 367 A shaky handheld video. A young voice in the woods. Lyrics about bondage, despair, and the fading of prayer. That combination stopped us cold, and it led to a wider conversation about what happens when heavy themes reach kids without the guardrails of context or adult support. We walk through the exact lyrics from Bryan Davis’s Masters and Slayers, then look closely at two YouTube performa...
When The Night Is Long, Purpose Keeps The Light On (Episode 345)
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When The Night Is Long, Purpose Keeps The Light On (Episode 345)
When The Night Is Long, Purpose Keeps The Light On (Episode 345) We celebrate a Rumble milestone, reflect on faith and purpose, and unpack why winter’s longest night can weigh on mood. We share practical ways to face seasonal affective disorder, set boundaries, and find comfort, humor, and community when days feel short. • gratitude for audience support and platform growth • faith as motivation and mission anchor • trauma of retelling and stress responses • what the winter solstice is and wh...
Voices for Voices®
A Public Safety Issue: Kids Sing "Penetrates," "Mutilates," & "Bleeds With Me" in Cassabrie | Ep 367 A shaky handheld video. A young voice in the woods. Lyrics about bondage, despair, and the fading of prayer. That combination stopped us cold, and it led to a wider conversation about what happens when heavy themes reach kids without the guardrails of context or adult support. We walk through the exact lyrics from Bryan Davis’s Masters and Slayers, then look closely at two YouTube performa...