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Hello beautiful people, your favorite little blogger is back. I decided when I relaunched this blog I wanted to dedicate a little time to the content creation process. People think it’s easy when they like our posts and leave comments. I am not an influencer and I will never be the best blogger in the world. I just want my work to reach the right people. No one realizes the amount of effort it takes to put part of yourself out there continuously. In the hopes of helping someone in one way or another. Whether it’s youtube, Instagram, blogging, or podcasting I just want to say thank you and congratulations for all you’ve done.

For now, I want to shed some light on a lady named Jennifer Briney, the host of Congressional Dish. My absolute favorite podcast. To be clear she has not sponsored me or asked me to write anything about the show. We have never met or collaborated in any way. Every once in a while she will comment or like one of my tweets and I will have a complete nerdgasm. Some of you may know I attempted on two separate occasions to do a podcast of my own for disability awareness. for me, a 15-minute episode took about an hour and a half to produce the final product. I cannot imagine trying to record two episodes a month for almost 10 years as she has pretty much done by herself. That amazes me! In today’s world, to have any kind of Project last that long. 

“whose tongue utters no slander, who does no wrong to a neighbor, and casts no slur on others;
Psalms 15:3 NIV”

Here is the description of the show directly from her website:

“Congressional Dish is a podcast that since 2012 has been aiming to draw attention to where the American people truly have power: Congress. From the perspective of a fed-up taxpayer with no allegiance to any political party, Jennifer Briney will fill you in on the must-know information about what our representatives do AFTER the elections and how their actions can and do affect our day to day lives.” 

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 Her podcast is completely independent of any commercial influences as she depends on donations from her audience to produce the program. Briney begins each show by stating that she has no allegiance to either party. I believe her because each episode is over an hour-long without any commercials. All claims made on the program are backed up by sources that she listed throughout the entirety of the episode,  including a list of show notes for the audience to see for themselves. I first glance the show is about politics but in my humble opinion, It gives us a window into our society and our culture. I don’t always agree with her conclusions and opinions but she always leaves me something to think about.

 I have secretly compiled a mountain of research over the years That proves corporate overlords make their money by keeping people with disabilities locked in poverty.  The general public doesn’t realize this Someone with her neutrality would be able to do an episode on this issue. If by any reason she happens to read this I promise I’m not trying to make you do any more work than you already do. It would just be a cool idea   Americans need to be aware of the responsibilities we all have to stay Americans.  Below I will list a few of my favorite episodes for you guys to check out. Once again thank you all for your time and see you next Wednesday.

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2 responses to “A Proud Podcaster”

  1. Kenneth Avatar

    Reblogged this on Disablities & Mental Health Issues.

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    nick7285

    Welcome back. Nicely written.

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