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  • Collateral Damage
    Apr 22 2023
    When your life shifts all of a sudden when everything was going good. Did you do something wrong? Is it Karma? Is God mad at me? Maybe good things just happen to bad people. In this episode I offer another perspective that maybe that the odds are in your favor.
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    46 min
  • Something Got To Break
    Mar 3 2023
    When things are just not going the way that you want, and you have to do a self analyzation.  You realize that you are looked as a threat even when you feel defeated.  
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    32 min
  • Welcome to Season 2 “Shift”
    Feb 26 2023
    It’s time to shift into the place where you can truly be authentic. Every single thing that happen to you in life is preparing you for what is meant to be!
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    46 min
  • Closet Chronicles
    Oct 13 2022
    Let’s look into Bisexuality
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    50 min
  • I Believed The Lie
    Oct 12 2022
    In this Episode Willie David shares his FEAR of love. The upbringing, the spiritual, and of course relationships.  His personal outlook of the lies that was told to him and how if they are not dealt with properly they will surface and ruin something beautiful.  He ends it with an encouraging message for everyone to love their truth and Face Everything And Rise **Inspired by a Friend that cared enough to tell me the truth. 
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    42 min
  • Bonus: Throwback Come Back "Do You See What I See?"
    Oct 12 2022

    This was one of my first sermons years ago. Sometimes I can be my own worst enemy. 

    At the time I did the message I hated it. Not because of the content because of the mechanics I was trying out.  This is the reason why you should always be yourself, because what's good for the geese isn't always good for the gander. 

    At the time I did the message I hated it. Not because of the content because of the mechanics I was trying out.  This is the reason why you should always be yourself, because what's good for the geese isn't always good for the gander. 

    5 years later, (today) I listened to it deciding whether or not I should post it. And well you already know the answer but today I smile and laughed and said, it wasn't as bad as I first thought. 

    See sometimes the things we do a one point may seem difficult and you may think you messed up. Then years from now you will look back at that thing and say it was necessary 

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    22 min
  • Behind Every Mask, There's A Story
    Jul 18 2022
    COVID was an illustration that everyone where's a mask. Depending on how serious people took the virus they wore 2, and even 3 mask at the same time.  If you asked anyone why are they wearing a mask they will tell their story. Because of a family member, their children, it's mandatory, they don't want to catch it, or because they was just scared of the life or death situation...so they wore the mask. But what about the mask we wear from the pain, hurt, and trauma in our lives? Rick Warren said "Wearing a mask wears you out. Faking it, is fatiguing.  The most exhausting activity is pretending to be what you know you aren't."  I reveal some of the mask they I wore and how the trauma from the past put the mask on and me desiring to be a better me took it off.  Behind Every Mask, There's A Story
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    42 min
  • When It's Just Not Looking So Good
    Jul 14 2022

    On March 4, 2017 I had to preach a Eulogy for a mother figure in my life, my Best Friend Mother. 

    What's funny about this is when i became a licensed minister she always told me I was her pastor and I would preach her funeral.  We joked about all the time. I would tell her she needed to be in someone church and she would tell me why I get prayer and the word from you everyday.  

    She was from a part of Miami that we call Overtown. Which is known for everything bad and have been seen on the first 48 tv show.  I had did business and lived in the area for over 15 years. I did drugs there and  when I almost had my first overdose she and her daughter kick down my door and saved me.  Right after here mom curse me out something decent.  I bond had grown from there. 

    We never know the impact on people lives we have, or the reason we are in people lives. She saved my life and I was a part of her transition. 

    This is the actual Eulogy, so there will be yelling a clapping but I hope the parts that you can hear touch you to look at your situation differently. 

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    24 min