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“If God has time for my chardonnay problem then we have a problem”

Blogger Heidi Clements reveals thoughts on the over sexualization of women, social networking, spirituality, addiction, gender roles, relationships, why alcoholics anonymous didn’t work for her and much more.

Check out her blog - The Book Of Moron
http://thebookofmoron.wordpress.com/

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    • #Clements
    • #Blog
    • #Book Of Moron
    • #Writer
    • #Los Angeles
    • #California
    • #Ichat
    • #gender
    • #relationships
    • #addiction
    • #spirituality
    • #faith
    • #god
    • #social networking
    • #women
    • #recovery
  • 1 year ago
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“I think hope is HUGE, it serves different functions for different people”

Meet David Weise, A musician from New York City who discusses hope, faith, social networking, racism, same sex marriage, his definition of what it means to be a man, how divorce influenced his childhood, what he would like to teach his daughter, what he knows to be true and much more

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    • #david weise
    • #jd urban
    • #interview
    • #web series
    • #hope
    • #facebook
    • #social networking
    • #same sex marriage
    • #marriage
    • #Marijuana
    • #legalization
    • #drugs
    • #american
    • #American Life
    • #children
    • #birth
    • #man
    • #definitions
    • #divorce
    • #mothers
    • #fathers
    • #future
    • #predictions
    • #racism
    • #race
    • #politics
    • #faith
    • #god
    • #religion
  • 1 year ago
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“I don’t care if you’re overweight, you’re in a wheelchair…missing an eye or have a strange body odor…you’ll find someone who will appreciate you for YOUR beauty and who YOU are”

Meet recording artist Papergirl, she discusses what making music means to her, why she thinks racism doesn’t really exist, bad relationships, self esteem, hope, marriage, why there is someone out there for everyone and much more.

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    • #beauty
    • #dreams
    • #everyday people project
    • #facebook
    • #fools
    • #ftema raysor
    • #hip hop
    • #hope
    • #jd urban
    • #judgement
    • #marriage
    • #music
    • #papergirl
    • #racism
    • #relationships
    • #self esteem
    • #social networking
    • #facebook
    • #interviews
    • #web series
    • #interview
    • #musician
  • 1 year ago
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“be yourself…never give up hope…strive for the greatest goal you could possibly achieve…we’re not limited…anyone can be anything they wanna be, do anything they wanna do…without limitations…it’s up to you”

Meet Roberto Pollina, a pharmacist from Brooklyn, NY who discusses growing up in an Italian American family, his definition of what it means to be a man, the pros and cons of social networking, his battle with Crohn’s disease, how he came to own his own Pharmacy,what he knows to be true and much more.

    • #everyday people project
    • #pharmacy
    • #brooklyn
    • #new york
    • #hope
    • #freedom
    • #american
    • #crohn's disease
    • #social networking
    • #italian american
    • #New York City
    • #jd urban
    • #religion
  • 1 year ago
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“one event that changed my life was the birth and death of my first son Jonas…..I can’t explain what its like to hold your son in your arms as he dies”

Meet Jason Bennett, a Navy reservist who discusses parenting, masculinity, hope, faith, the importance of taking care of yourself and how the death of his son Jonas changed his life forever.

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    • #everyday people project
    • #jd urban
    • #parenting
    • #children
    • #hope
    • #god
    • #angels
    • #freedom
    • #social networking
    • #facebook
    • #interview
    • #web series
    • #armed forces
    • #serviceman
    • #navy
    • #masculinity
    • #faith
    • #death of a child
  • 1 year ago
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The Everyday People Project is a web based docu-series that explores the stories of everyday people without a privacy filter. I meet with strangers and pose questions about faith, love, hope, survival, and anything else that comes up. The footage is then posted on social networks as a living and breathing archive of the human experience.
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