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Recover Your Good Heart (The Brown Session) - Jim Robbins

Erik Guzman July 27th, 2009

Last week on Steve Brown Etc., we talked with Jim Robbins about his book, Recover Your Good Heart: Living Free from Religious Guilt and the Shame of Not Good-Enough.

Now, available for the first time anywhere, fresh from the SBE vault for an unlimited time (all things remaining equal), here's the entire interview with all the juicy chunks we didn't have time for on the talk show.

(If you're on the front page of the site, click "Read More" to see audio player options.)

After you listen, visit RobbinsWritings.com for more from Jim.

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3 Responses to “Recover Your Good Heart (The Brown Session) - Jim Robbins”

Sharon Till December 3rd, 2009

Could we have some more Brown sessions, please? Aren't you creating any more juicy chunks between commercial breaks? Enough with the cookies already. Or go ahead and talk with your mouths full. That ol' rule's just parlour righteousness anyway. Love, S

Erik December 3rd, 2009

Hi Sharon. If only we had as much manpower as we have audio! You wouldn't believe all the stuff I have that I could put on this podcast if I had the time. Sorry to disappoint.

Sharon Till December 9th, 2009

Aw, I'm not disappointed. You guys are great. Just don't erase it–"all the stuff you have"–by accident. Someday, while recovering from a sprained ankle and after you've put all your photos into memory books, you can post it!

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