
#69 - Thanksgivings of Yesteryear
11/30/23 • 15 min
#69 - Thanksgivings of Yesteryear. This episode shares some Thanksgivings from the farm forward and a movie and a song that, for me, kick off the holiday season. The holiday season is full of wonder, joy, and excitement with family and friends. At the same time, for those who may have lost a loved one or friend this year or other years; the season can be challenging and so let's let the best form of giving be to just be kind to one another.
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Princess Kona! invites you to visit her website.
Consider supporting Safe Haven Baby Boxes who provide a safe place for unwanted newborns so they don't wind up in a trash can like me.
Cover Art by Ken Bryson; Pre-Roll and Post-Roll music by singer/songwriter Markus Terwilliger
The Boy in the Trash Can Podcast is a production of CSJ Associates
#69 - Thanksgivings of Yesteryear. This episode shares some Thanksgivings from the farm forward and a movie and a song that, for me, kick off the holiday season. The holiday season is full of wonder, joy, and excitement with family and friends. At the same time, for those who may have lost a loved one or friend this year or other years; the season can be challenging and so let's let the best form of giving be to just be kind to one another.
Thank you for listening. Please share and your rating is greatly appreciated.
Princess Kona! invites you to visit her website.
Consider supporting Safe Haven Baby Boxes who provide a safe place for unwanted newborns so they don't wind up in a trash can like me.
Cover Art by Ken Bryson; Pre-Roll and Post-Roll music by singer/songwriter Markus Terwilliger
The Boy in the Trash Can Podcast is a production of CSJ Associates
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This episode is dedicated to the Austrian woman who was so kind to a stranger in her country.
Thank you for listening. Please share and your rating is greatly appreciated.
Princess Kona! invites you to visit her website.
Consider supporting Safe Haven Baby Boxes who provide a safe place for unwanted newborns so they don't wind up in a trash can like me.
Cover Art by Ken Bryson; Pre-Roll and Post-Roll music by singer/songwriter Markus Terwilliger
The Boy in the Trash Can Podcast is a production of CSJ Associates
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Thank you for listening. Please share and your rating is greatly appreciated.
Princess Kona! invites you to visit her website.
Consider supporting Safe Haven Baby Boxes who provide a safe place for unwanted newborns so they don't wind up in a trash can like me.
Cover Art by Ken Bryson; Pre-Roll and Post-Roll music by singer/songwriter Markus Terwilliger
The Boy in the Trash Can Podcast is a production of CSJ Associates
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