Unscripted and uncensored episodes discussing topics you were told not to talk about at the dinner table or family reunions. Challenging doctors, science, and leftist ideology. Christ is King.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | PoliticsNews |
KP discusses the CDC approving the COVID-19 vaccine to the recommended immunizations list for children and adults, Terrain vs Germ Theory, and ways you can support your bodys overall health. more
TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode I discuss my personal experience with suicide, depression, anxiety, divorce, and other topics within the mental health realm. If this is something that may be a trigger for you, please skip and feel free to listen to ... more
With a fresh start, I've decided to revamp Cut the Rope Podcast... I've debated and prayed on this decision for a while but in this episode I explain why I decided to do this, what this means for the future of CTR, and my vision going forward. I'm so... more
In this episode I discuss the antidepressants, the medical system, mass shootings, and mental health. I answer two questions from listeners regarding womens suffrage and what we should do now once we understand the consequences of the 19th Amendment ... more
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This is what I’ve been missing- you are amazing- please keep it up , keep going. Love and prayers . Can’t wait to be apart of this healing journey-
practice what you preach and go back to traditional values! For example, you should not have a podcast where you speak! Women should be in the kitchen and making babies not having their own ideas!!!
I share some of the same views, and really was excited to listen to this podcast. But unfortunately it seems more like someone reading off the paper with a lot of empty space and awkward silences in between. Also, there are some common terms that she is mispronouncing or explaining improperly which makes me cringe and then subsequently doubt the overall credibility of her information. For example mispronouncing Freud and related terms. I don’t mean to be critical, I’m just disappointed that this... more
I almost feel sorry for how dumb this chick is … and I’m a republican.
Interesting and informative podcast, might change your mind on a few things
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