
Kyle Winkler
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Aug 15, 2024 |
keylife.org | Kyle Winkler |Guest Bloggers
by Kyle WinklerIn 2021, the United States surgeon general issued this warning: “Our epidemic of loneliness and isolation has been an underappreciated public health crisis that has harmed individual and societal health.”Those are some strong words. Loneliness … an epidemic? A public health crisis? Perhaps the surgeon general had insight into some recent research. A study toward the end of 2023 sadly revealed 30% of US adults admit they are lonely.
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Jul 13, 2024 |
keylife.org | Kyle Winkler |Guest Bloggers
by Kyle WinklerChoking under pressure is common to the human experience. It is a well-documented phenomenon in the world of professional athletics. Studies reveal that professional players make free throws significantly more during training sessions than in games where the stakes are high. It is the same for tennis players, golfers, and professionals of every sport.
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Feb 20, 2024 |
charismanews.com | Kyle Winkler
The COVID-19 pandemic hit the world hard and unexpectedly in 2020. It became a public health crisis that sent humanity into a panic and consumed people's lives for the better part of three years. But there is another public health crisis that many don't talk about—one that is just as devastating, if not more so, as COVID. It's called loneliness.
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Feb 8, 2024 |
mycharisma.com | Kyle Winkler
Posted by-Kyle WinklerFebruary 8, 2024 Your chest tightens. Nervousness develops in the pit of your stomach. You knew better, so how could you have done such a thing? Then fear kicks in. You fear you can’t talk to God as before; you fear you’re not clean enough to be in His presence—not after what you’ve done. These symptoms of guilt and shame are almost as old as time itself. Adam and Eve instantly felt shame after the original sin. They tried to hide from God.
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Jan 18, 2024 |
bookshop.org | Kyle Winkler
" Grasshands fulfills the promise of the term 'mindbending' in ways drugs never could. Prose and dialog that are effortlessly engaging, horror that builds in an almost absurdist fashion making the dread that much more effective when it drops. And oh, how it drops. More than the sum of its parts-and damn, those parts are impressive on their own-Grasshands is a vehicle for experiencing the human condition, the ultimate drive for horror.
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