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Interview With Seneca from Wyoming

57 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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In this episode with Seneca from Wyoming, he and host Bo Wolfe talk about: * Learning to give ourselves grace * The impacts of trauma * Forgiving our influences and forgiving ourselves * Hope * Struggling to fit in * Finding community * The authenticity of love * A couple of bands that are mentioned: Blank Slate from Denver and Angelus Errare from Laramie, Wyoming For more, visit The Alabama Take with the link here [https://www.thealabamatake.com].

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