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No Room For Grace
Apr 8, 2021 ·
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36, No Room for Grace "Ya know, pal...." Tylor Montgomery's grandpa spoke these words often to Tylor, in a voice and with a manner that Tylor can duplicate well, by...
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36, No Room for Grace
"Ya know, pal...."
Tylor Montgomery's grandpa spoke these words often to Tylor, in a voice and with a manner that Tylor can duplicate well, by his own admission.
Tylor's grandma and grandpa, Lois and Bruce, raised him for a significant amount of his life, and he considered them his parents. His mother and father were not in the picture. During this time, Tylor was the perfect Baptist, attending services, going to Bible College, you name it, Tylor was there. He got quite the imprint of Christianity from his grandparents.
Once, a medium told Tylor that if he finds pennies in his apartment, that was his grandfather showing up, in part due to Bruce's love of the song "Pennies in Heaven". Tylor gives us his perspective on the ever after, and remembers the lessons he learned from his grandparents during their lives.
Tylor talks about so many things in our interview - there wasn't room to fit it all in here! If you'd like to hear the rest, you can head over to the Patreon link listed below to get the juicy bits for free!
Tylor's take away: Try to find some kind of ritual that helps you with remembering them in a positive way, but won't turn into an unhealthy obsession.
Instagram: @religionrecover
Website: https://www.religionrecovery.com
This is a Back Home Media production, recorded and produced in Phoenix, AZ.
Music by Colen Lococo and The Revolving Birds.
Like what you hear? Helped by what you heard? Have something to share?
https://www.patreon.com/parentlesspodcast
Email: parentlesspodcast@gmail.com
Instagram: @parentlesspodcast
Voicemail: 623.396.6069
You are not alone.
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"Ya know, pal...."
Tylor Montgomery's grandpa spoke these words often to Tylor, in a voice and with a manner that Tylor can duplicate well, by his own admission.
Tylor's grandma and grandpa, Lois and Bruce, raised him for a significant amount of his life, and he considered them his parents. His mother and father were not in the picture. During this time, Tylor was the perfect Baptist, attending services, going to Bible College, you name it, Tylor was there. He got quite the imprint of Christianity from his grandparents.
Once, a medium told Tylor that if he finds pennies in his apartment, that was his grandfather showing up, in part due to Bruce's love of the song "Pennies in Heaven". Tylor gives us his perspective on the ever after, and remembers the lessons he learned from his grandparents during their lives.
Tylor talks about so many things in our interview - there wasn't room to fit it all in here! If you'd like to hear the rest, you can head over to the Patreon link listed below to get the juicy bits for free!
Tylor's take away: Try to find some kind of ritual that helps you with remembering them in a positive way, but won't turn into an unhealthy obsession.
Instagram: @religionrecover
Website: https://www.religionrecovery.com
This is a Back Home Media production, recorded and produced in Phoenix, AZ.
Music by Colen Lococo and The Revolving Birds.
Like what you hear? Helped by what you heard? Have something to share?
https://www.patreon.com/parentlesspodcast
Email: parentlesspodcast@gmail.com
Instagram: @parentlesspodcast
Voicemail: 623.396.6069
You are not alone.
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