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Diacardia - Independence and Interdependence - Tarik and Maya Glenn Part 2

43 min · 18 de mar de 2026
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Part 2 of Dan's meeting with Tarik and Maya Glenn. Tarik, an NFL Pro Bowler and Super Bowl champion with the Indianapolis Colts opens up. He shares what it's like for the embodiment of a strong man - and a strong Christian husband - to find a way to be emotionally open with himself, his wife and to us as listeners. Maya's response is one so many men need to hear. They talk about diacardia - speaking and listening through the heart - but even more so they show us what it actually looks like. Be impressed. Be inspired.

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