One Pill: Cade’s Story
In this heartbreaking, but important episode, we sit down with Michelle Kullmann to talk about her son Cade and his death at the age of 18 after taking what he thought was a Percocet pill.
We know that this is a familiar story for so many families and, through continuing to spread awareness and education, we hope that, together, our nation can bring about a powerful solution.
Watch or listen now at doseofunity.com/podcast and find addiction and mental health resources at doseofunity.com/takeaction.
Learn more about Cade’s life and his continued impact at cadeslight.org 🕯️
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There’s a whole lot of financial advice out there from professional creators who want to help you grow your wealth (and we LOVE that 🙌), BUT, we’ve noticed there’s not a ton on the basics of finances! We can’t afford to overlook the essentials these days. In this episode, we talk budgets, credit, loans, planning ahead, and MORE based on our own mistakes, experiences, and research! 💵🎙️: doseofunity.com/podcast or wherever you usually get your podcasts!#finances #money #investing #wealth #financialliteracy #wealthmanagement #advice #help #growyourwealth
We are SO proud to have Jevon Diming, a psychologist and founder of Pierre Outreach Safe Home, as our very first Dose of Unity guest. She is a champion of holistically breaking down generational trauma for young black girls in her community and beyond. She’s passionate about giving them the POWER to reimagine their journey. Her model is unique and so deserving of the blessings and support that await her. 🎙️ Listen/Watch the podcast NOW at doseofunity.com/podcast💪🏾 Learn more about her mission at pierreoutreachsafehome.com#generationaltrauma #trauma #blackexcellence #blackgirlmagic #blackisbeautiful #lifteveryvoice #blackstories #blackhistory #BlackWomen #safehome #community #learning #psychology #power #support
We are SO proud to have Jevon Diming, a psychologist and founder of Pierre Outreach Safe Home, as our very first Dose of Unity guest. She is a champion of holistically breaking down generational trauma for young black girls in her community and beyond. She’s passionate about giving them the POWER to reimagine their journey. Her model is unique and so deserving of the blessings and support that await her.
🎙️ Listen/Watch the podcast NOW at doseofunity.com/podcast
💪🏾 Learn more about her mission at pierreoutreachsafehome.com
#generationaltrauma #trauma #blackexcellence #blackgirlmagic #blackisbeautiful #lifteveryvoice #blackstories #blackhistory #BlackWomen #safehome #community #learning #psychology #power #support
✨🎙️DROPPING TOMORROW🎙️✨
We are excited to announce our very first guest Jevon Diming, a psychologist and founder of Pierre Outreach Safe Home! Her mission is to provide hope, healing, and acceptance for young black girls who have gone through generational trauma unique to their culture.
While you wait for the cast, check her out at pierreoutreachsafehome.com 💕
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The Bottom Line
This is a long one, but it’s critical, which is why we are uploading the full podcast here. Please read ⬇️🕊️
In this special episode, Diane is sharing a powerful message of faith for the world. The past few years have been so dark, and all of us are constantly faced with hate, division, violence, disease, and mental and emotional difficulties. It’s exhausting.
What is the answer? We need to turn our focus back to God, and we need to stop trying to fill His shoes.
Where do I, as a Christian, fit in with so much working against us? We are called to be the light in the darkness. In 1 Corinthians 13:13, Paul wrote, “And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.” We need to love and help spread the joys of salvation to all corners of the Earth. It is not our job to pass judgment; it’s God’s.
Why should I love people I consider sinners? Because you’re one too. We all are. Sin is sin, and there is no hierarchy. Jude 22-23 says, “And you must show mercy to those whose faith is wavering. Rescue others by snatching them from the flames of judgment. Show mercy to still others, but do so with great caution, hating the sins that contaminate their lives.” This is where the Christian adage “love the sinner, hate the sin” comes from—recognizing that hate in this context means in the Godly sense, i.e., without malice. That being said, surround yourself with those who are also in the pursuit of righteousness and create a community of people who can help you back on track when you falter.
I don’t believe in God, so why should I need to turn to Him? We understand that so many have been hurt by religious people. This is not what we, as Christians, are called to do. Using fear or shame to try and coerce others into believing is simply unGodly. In fact, many Christians have had negative religious experiences too. For a lot of us, it took walking away and experiencing the darkness of the world without God to
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