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Ink&Impact podcast

Ink&Impact podcast

De: Jasmine Green
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Ink & Impact shares faith-filled reflections, real-life inspiration, and the power of writing with purpose.

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  • Episode 28: The state of now!
    Nov 14 2025
    Hey my lilies
    As we step into Episode 28, I want to take a moment to pause with you and face the reality of what our nation is moving through right now. From the shifts in food assistance, to the uncertainty around tariffs and possible payments, to the strain hitting our airports and federal workers — this season is impacting real families, real homes, and real hearts.
    In this episode, we’re unpacking what’s happening right now as we head into the new year. We’re touching on the food stamp delays and how they’re affecting households across the country, the rising conversations about tariff checks and stimulus rumors, the slowdown at airports due to staffing issues, and how all of this is reshaping what the holiday season feels like for millions of Americans.
    This conversation is about knowledge, awareness, and community — understanding what we’re facing and figuring out, together, how we stay grounded, informed, prepared, and connected.
    If you’re feeling the weight of this moment, you’re not alone. Let’s breathe through it, talk through it, and find some clarity as a nation, as a community, and as lilies.
    Tune in, settle in, and let’s walk through this season hand-in-hand.













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    7 m
  • Episode 27: “Family and Step Brothers: The Ups, Downs, and Laughter of Siblinghood”
    Nov 7 2025
    Hey my lilies 🌺— this week, we’re bringing it home with a little laughter, love, and nostalgia. Inspired by the hilarious classic Step Brothers (2008), I’m diving into the ink behind the script and the impact it’s had on all of us who grew up arguing with siblings, sharing rooms, and learning what family really means.

    I’m joined by my sisters, Megan and Sha Sha (aka Shatonia), as we talk about our favorite scenes, childhood memories, and the real-life moments that made us who we are. From the iconic bunk bed chaos to the beauty of growing together, this one’s all about the ups, downs, and laughter of siblinghood.

    So sit back, reflect, and remember—your ink tells a story, and when you share it with love, that story leaves an impact. 💜

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    35 m
  • Episode 26: “Tales from the Crypt” w/ Reflection
    Oct 31 2025
    Halloween Special

    It’s Halloween — that time of year when we all remember those eerie late nights watching Tales from the Crypt, waiting for the Crypt Keeper to give us a grim little lesson about greed, obsession, or just plain hatefulness.

    But behind all the chills and one-liners, there was always a message — one that came from the view of a skeleton who’d already seen it all. From the crypt, he shared life lessons wrapped in dark humor and bone-deep truth.

    So for this week’s episode, we’re doing things a little differently. No short clips — this time, we’re diving into a full episode of Tales from the Crypt. We’ll listen, reflect, and break it down together. It’s a mix of live reaction and thoughtful reflection — my honest take in real time.

    So grab your popcorn, dim the lights, and join me for this Halloween special of Ink & Impact. As we close out October and step into November, remember: even the crypt has stories of new beginnings.

    Let’s enjoy the eerie and the insight, right here on Ink & Impact.

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    41 m
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