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The Movement with Mongo

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The movement with Mongo features conversations, stories and open dialogue that bring a light on today's social issues. Racism, addiction, mental health, discrimination, black lives matter, poverty, gang violence, belief and faith.© 2026 The Movement with Mongo Higiene y Vida Saludable Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental
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  • Oceans 11: Jordan Was at the End PT. 2
    Mar 12 2026

    Recovery is possible! If you don't believe me then ask Chris (BIG MAC) MCArthur whose been in recovery for over seventeen years or his wife (AIR) Jordan who just celebrated eleven.Tney both agreed that nothing can be better than those years of blessed sobriety except GOD bringing them together in a love story that could only be written in the stars. Jordan says that her eleventh year in recovery has given her clarity, peacefulness and power but nothing could be better than finding the man who she could truly connect with on a spiritual level. She said their connection felt like the calmness of the ocean while her husband declared that if he had to redo his journey of darkness a thousand times that it would all be worth it, if it ended with him being with Jordan. Both of them contribute their success of their relationship to hard work faith, and their own individual journey in recovery. Recovery is possible for those who seek it, and so is love and this episode will prove it. The Movement with Mongo proudly presents an episode that it simply calls - Oceans eleven: Jordan was at the end!

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    34 m
  • Oceans 11: Jordan Was at the End PT. 1
    Mar 12 2026

    Recovery is possible! If you don't believe me then ask Chris (BIG MAC) MCArthur whose been in recovery for over seventeen years or his wife (AIR) Jordan who just celebrated eleven.Tney both agreed that nothing can be better than those years of blessed sobriety except GOD bringing them together in a love story that could only be written in the stars. Jordan says that her eleventh year in recovery has given her clarity, peacefulness and power but nothing could be better than finding the man who she could truly connect with on a spiritual level. She said their connection felt like the calmness of the ocean while her husband declared that if he had to redo his journey of darkness a thousand times that it would all be worth it, if it ended with him being with Jordan. Both of them contribute their success of their relationship to hard work faith, and their own individual journey in recovery. Recovery is possible for those who seek it, and so is love and this episode will prove it. The Movement with Mongo proudly presents an episode that it simply calls - Oceans eleven: Jordan was at the end!

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    24 m
  • Amazingly Graced
    Mar 12 2026

    Wes Lane is one of the most polarized district attorneys in the history of Oklahoma. From his own words, his tenure in that position was filled with promise, potential and a mountain size level of humility. He gives all of his credit to his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ who he says showered him with more grace and mercy than he was deserving of receiving. Wes delivered one of the most transparent interviews that I have ever had the privilege of being a part on The Movement with Mongo. He is an extremely private person whose life issues played out in real time in front of the state and nation. A lesser man would've broken under the pressure but lesser men wouldn't have had the Lord of Host in their corner. His trials pushed him closer to GOD and strengthened his belief that GOD wouldn't forsake him in his darkest hour.

    Wes was adamant that if he did my podcast that I emphasized that the blood of Christ redeems and saves. No matter how bad you think your life is or if you think the things that you've done are unforgivable - THINK AGAIN! CHRIST CAN RESTORE YOU! The Movement with Mongo proudly presents an episode it exuberantly calls - AMAZINGLY GRACED!

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    55 m
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