The Gospel of Kennison James Kennison
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The Gospel of Kennison is the personal audio journal of James Kennison: A husband, father, podcaster, and artist trying to survive the ups and downs of major depressive disorder.
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206: I Design Signs
What a difference a week makes. A new job. My life-changing morning routine. The scale is still going down. Walgreen's drama. Family updates. Praise for the Fallout show on Prime. Enjoying @Haminations on YouTube. Trying to keep water out of the basement.
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205: Rejected
Who here likes rejection? Not me, but rejection can be a good thing. James and Jenn are podcasting again. James overcomes a period of depression. Podcast meet-up. J's got a hammock. Jenn's got a new job. Lots of updates this week!
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204: Fifty Pounds
I had a bad experience with my dog. I'm six weeks out from my bariatric sleeve surgery. Teens need to read the room. I had a job interview. Family updates. My initial thoughts on Fallout on Prime and more.
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203: God Ordained
Y'all know me. I don't use phrases like "God Ordained" lightly... but for real, I think you'll agree once you hear this weeks episode. Lots of updates on my bariatric surgery, going through the soft solid phase. Updates on family and my mental health. I may even be getting a real job soon! Enjoy!
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202: Baby Banana
Tons of live updates. We're moving up to new foods. I've finally found a way to start my day. I'm moving to a new studio. I may have a new job. Happy Easter!
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201: The Ring
It's been three weeks since my bariatric sleeve surgery and it's time for some humorous updates. You wouldn't think it but pureed food can be tasty. NeiR: Automata won't let me save. I've lost enough weight to be able to do things I haven't been able to do in a while.