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"Undivided" Episode 12 - The Christmas and Holiday Show

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"Undivided" focuses on breaking down the barriers that society places on us from a cultural, religious, political, gender, age, and economic standpoint. The program aims to display how the barriers do not really exist and harness ways to unite people in peace and harmony. 

 

This episode will focus on Christmas and the holidays around this time of year from other religions with the goal of showing how they are more alike than our society wants us to believe. The division along the lines of something as positive as religious holidays will be proven faulty thinking. I will compare the holiday of Christmas to other major holidays and focus on the messages of peace, love, hope, and unity that these holidays espouse in their own way. 

 

I will be going solo for this episode and will ask listeners to call in throughout the one hour program to share holiday memories, family stories, or funny times that may have occurred during this season where our society seems to collectively pause for a bit from the hectic pace it can run. I will share my own memories of Christmas as well as the celebrations of other holidays I have experienced in my own life. 

 

Frank J. Maduri is the host of "Undivided" and is a Certified Professional Coach (CPC) and ELI-MP. Frank is also a professional writer with news credits that have been distributed globally to over 40 countries. He also has a poetry collection on Amazon and a second book in the final stages of pre-production. Please join the conversation and share your holiday experiences on the show live at 7PM on Wednedsay, December 20th. 

Thank you all for listening to "Undivided" and for your support. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! 

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