Annette Smith and Myrna Thatcher

AbbaDaddy House Girls Speak Out

Annette Smith and Myrna Thatcher

  • Annette & Myrna, One-Year-Old, Happy Anniversary

Annette & Myrna, One-Year-Old, Happy Anniversary

Friday 4th October 2019

Celebrate with Annette Smith and Myrna Thatcher as they mark one year of 'AbbaDaddy House Girls Speak Out', reflecting on their impactful journey.
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AbbaDaddy House Girls Speak Out
Author:
Annette Smith and Myrna Thatcher
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Categories:
Religion & Spirituality
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Healing Relationships
Spiritual & Personal Growth Journeys
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Celebrating a Year of Voices: AbbaDaddy House Girls Reflect and Rejoice

If you feel that life is just giving you more than you can handle, please realize that you are not alone.
Imagine hitting the one-year mark of a journey dedicated to giving a voice to those who often go unheard. That's exactly what Annette Smith and Myrna Thatcher are celebrating in this special anniversary episode of 'AbbaDaddy House Girls Speak Out'. The duo takes listeners on a heartfelt trip down memory lane, filled with laughter, bloopers, and poignant moments that have defined their first year on VoiceAmerica.
From tackling serious issues like abuse and addiction to sharing light-hearted moments with guests, this episode is a rollercoaster of emotions. Annette and Myrna don't just reflect on the past; they also offer a peek behind the curtain, sharing stories about their radio support staff and discussing their aspirations for the future. Whether you're a long-time listener or new to the podcast, this episode is a touching celebration of resilience, community, and hope.
Tune in to hear how they've upheld the rights of the poor and needy, and find out what keeps them motivated to continue their mission. It's more than just an anniversary; it's a testament to the power of speaking out and making a difference.