Yeah, this one’s for you, Mrs. Haywood!!!
33 years later, Todd sends a message to the elementary school teacher that guided him to a productive path. A teacher that “loved” him towards a meaningful life.
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When You See…Do You See?
A discussion of how our individual biochemistry effects how we “feel” the Spirit. How a loss of “feeling” can strangely open the eyes and ears to hidden gospel treasures.
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Todd explains his unconventional Sunday School participation. An address on the impact of fluff and rhetoric in a setting meant to best prepare its participants for real life. Special thanks to Brooke Romney, Clive Lewis, and Ellen Baggaley.
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Continuation of Tommy and Todd’s conversation from Episode 6
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Tommy Truman and Todd Baggaley meet together and discuss their common history of depression and anxiety as well as how they have influenced each other’s lives since meeting in January of 2020.
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ent!!! When put like that it sounds like the monologue might be disrespectful…but Todd explains how the accent helps in creating expression better than he can with his monotone voice. And truthfully, it was good enough that it made Lindsay cry at its conclusion.
We should, whenever possible, encourage capability instead of entitlement, acknowledging that life is brutal – but that individual human character has the potential to best what is thrown at it.
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Character of God
Todd goes solo, explaining the reason for the podcast, and where we hope to go from here. It’s the first substantial offering of how significant suffering enlightens one to God’s mindset of progression for those He loves. “…If your concept of love does not exercise the courage to stir potential within those you love, is it truly love at all.
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Kids of Crazy
The Baggaley kids sit down to discuss their memories of being children to a parent experiencing treatment-resistant depression (TRD)…and also to share some off-the-cuff one-liners.
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Episode 2 – Getting Crazy
Lindsay and Todd recall the two years their family endured the storm of Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD). Addressed are the treatments Todd pursued, the challenges Lindsay managed, and the path to enlightenment their family achieved.
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