ThoughtFull
ThoughtFull
Podcast Description
Calling all poets, adventurers, philosophers, and Theologians alike! This podcast is a colorful merry-go-round of ideas, musings, and free-flowing thoughts. Why are we here on earth? Can we fully understand other people's thoughts? And the all-important question, what do homeschoolers do all day?
Find out these and more with host Annaliese Scollard and various guests.
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Content Themes
The podcast explores a wide range of themes including personal growth, lifestyle choices, and philosophical inquiries. Episodes such as 'Pain Before Gain' discuss fitness goals and consistency, while 'Get Off Your Phones!' addresses screen time and living simply in today’s fast-paced world, highlighting the balance between modern technology and health.

Calling all poets, adventurers, philosophers, and Theologians alike! This podcast is a colorful merry-go-round of ideas, musings, and free-flowing thoughts. Why are we here on earth? Can we fully understand other people’s thoughts? And the all-important question, what do homeschoolers do all day?
Find out these and more with host Annaliese Scollard and various guests.
So the initial wounding happens. Those first crucial weeks of recovery begin. What happens next on the road ahead?
Join me as I unpack both the experience of my first surgery and recovery, as well as point out the ways it intersects in other areas of life.
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