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Jesus Take The Wheel

Jesus Take The Wheel

Di: The MavCast Podcast Network
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Come hang out with Darlene "Momma Maveric" Smith and Charlie Maveric, as we try to find humor and make sense of the world while we let go and let God! We talk about current life and social events and tell funny family memories. Its just like you are sitting in the same room as us. If you like this show, please check out the other pods on the network here: https://linktr.ee/TheMavericPodcastNetworkThe MavCast Podcast Network
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