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Affinity for Trump Misguided

These colored Trump supporters have addiction and other mental health issues that need immediate care. Tea Nerve British host of (Oh the Nerve) gives his commentary on this episode called (Affinity for Trump). The said idiot that’s pushing a Trump agenda claims they’re working to help make Trump a King. If America turns into a Trump dictatorship it won’t bode well for African Americans, Hispanics or Asians be careful what you ask for cause there’s a chance it might happen. We are a weekly digital standup commentary show about politics and culture you can find us at https://www.balancedue.org or https://www.ohthenerve.org sign up at our websites and get videos sent directly to your inbox. or subscribe here!!!

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Prison of The Mind

~Keep the faith~Isaiah 54:10  Though the mountains be shakenand the hills be removed,yet my unfailing love for you will not be shakennor my covenant of peace be removed,”says the Lord, who has compassion on you. Most people have faced extreme adversity at one time or another resulting in overwhelming negativity, However, if we let it consume us, it can completely take over our thought process and put us in what we call (the prison of the mind) it’s easy to fall into this trap, especially now. If we don’t escape this crutch it can take control of our mentality and consequently affect our decision-making process eventually leading us to a life filled with disappointment and despair. Join us for this podcast episode as we explore ways to combat this mental atrocity.

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Self Control

Too much sun will make the well run dry. Try not to indulge irresponsibly in pleasurable activities if that’s your only objective in life you are headed for a serious case of emptiness and unhealthy stress. Balance in life produces more favorable results. Let’s touch on some consequences of overindulgence in a couple different areas. First, when people are motivated by pleasure as it pertains to eating, drinking and smoking the brain’s reward system may fuel obesity, alcoholism, cancer or heart disease. Research reinforced the theory that mindful eating, consuming food slowly and paying attention to its texture and flavor could prevent overeating and yield other health benefits. The same theory can be said about two other categories when you overindulge you burn yourself out and you don’t enjoy it as much once your body becomes immune to alcohol and nicotine. There are several other psychological reasons that can play a part in the behavior of overindulgence but here’s a universal solution in general terms that may or may not help; try to eat healthier, exercise more, drink lots of water, snack more as opposed to eating a large meal in the evening and last but not least get plenty of sleep. Please keep in mind physical appetites can be attributed to our ability to self-control other aspects of our lives such as (lust, anger, gossip and greed).  ~Balance Due

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Internet Addiction Final Thoughts

Lead Pastor Dr. James D. Croone Sr. joins us for Final thoughts on Internet Addiction. We discussed responsible smartphone and internet usage, controlling it in a positive way using it to uplift and spread messages of positivity. We concluded, if we can all exercise a little more restraint as it pertains to internet activities and balance our priorities a little better life will produces more favorable results. Thank you for supporting the Balance Due organization. We need your continued support whether it’s liking, sharing, writing a review or donating to our programs. Let’s take this journey together folks.

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Internet Addiction Part 1

In this episode of Internet addiction we discuss the signs, symptoms and treatments. Tune in and find out how the time you spend online can be hazardous to your health. We also have some original inspiring music. Thank you Supporting Balance Due organization. We really appreciate your support whether it’s liking, sharing, writing a review or donating to one of our programs. Let’s take this journey together folks.

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