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JC's W I R E S Episode 5 4JULY-9JULY2022

 Jenna Curacoa's Week In Review Expanded Show Podcast and Blog Series


3 Major Talking Points: 1 MWB The 5 Powerful Patriot Prayer Pointers 2 BTT Move To Action Chapter 9 3 SCF Puzzlement of Distribution

Segment One: Monday Well Beings (MWB): The 5 Powerful Patriot Prayer Pointers for 4 July 2022 from the book Prayer Faith and Healing - 5 Major Talking Points :1 Prayer of Praise and Worship 2 Private Prayer 3 Prayer of Release 4 Prayer with Saints 5 Silent Prayer

Segment Two: Business Tech Talks (BTT): Move To Action Chapter 9 for 6 July 2022 from the book Crucial Conversations - 3 Major Talking Points:1 How To Decide 2 Four Methods of Decision Making & Four Important Questions to Ask 3 Decision Making Blunders & Solutions

Segment Three: Social Causes Friday (SCF): Puzzlement of Distribution Chapter 3 Part 2 for 8 July 2022 from the book Forces of Habit Drugs and the Making of the Modern World - 3 Major Talking Points: 1 The Future of Regional Plants 2 Environmental Consequences 3 Geographic Continuum Drug Use

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