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I just discovered that my all-time favorite radio personality, Delilah Has begun her own podcast. The first one I listened to was with Natasha Bedingfield, and it is simply amazing.
They talked about many things, from her music, to her new son, to her fight against human trafficking. That last topic blew my mind. "There is more slavery today than at any other time in the history of our world" they both say at several points in the podcast. checkout starting at minute 13:50 for their discussion on human trafficking, and whenever possible, look for fair trade labels on anything you buy
For those of you who don't know, Delilah runs a radio show that is completely dedicated to spreading all kinds of love. She pushes for peace and friendship in every episode. I cannot recommend it enough.
An example in the Natasha Bedingfield episode that really helped me, was when Delilah says at minute 22:30 "I believe every child has gifts that are unique to them." She goes on to explain that she doesn't believe that every child can develop every talent; they will develop talents unique to them, and it is our job as parents or adults around children, to help them cultivate the talents they have, not try to push them to have the talents we want them to. Growing up as a color blind boy in a household where both my sisters were very talented in visual arts (one draws beautifully, and the other has become an interior designer that knows how to make amazing models of the designs she plans). I never developed those talents, and it felt like something was wrong for many years. I eventually developed a talent for writing and was able to put that feeling of "something missing" behind me, but I think this is the first time I've heard it said quite so directly, that it wasn't just OK that I didn't have this talent, but it was the way I'm SUPPOSED to be.
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I love love love Delilah and her show. The only reason I gave 4 stars is because of the ads. They are not timed well and cut off the speakers. And they are much louder than the podcast, so they are jarring and way too loud.
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Your voice, your stories, your love and joy brought so much happiness to my life when I was troubled. I would turn the radio on and listen to you until I fell asleep... I’m glad I’ve found you again. I hope you and your family are safe and well in these trying times. ♥️
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I listened to Delilah from a young age clear to my teen years before losing track of radio stations. Delilah lulled me to sleep, eased those teen girl fights with my mother, & sometimes left my mind wandering all over this country, curious about your callers. It’s so nice to have access to your podcast to relive those late nights listening to your show anytime I want. Thank you Delilah. I’ve missed you! I am now a mother & hope my baby is touched by his mama’s Delilah addiction!
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Love listening to Delilah on the radio for MANY years. Was excited to see that she has a podcast and was hoping for some diversity in the interviewees posted here. Would be nice to have a few non-white artist be included in these interviews. Will continue to listen to Delilah on the radio for sure!
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