Desiree Burch
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Okay, let's see. Let's take those takes right on down. How about that? How about we do that?
Okay, let's see. Let's take those takes right on down. How about that? How about we do that?
Because, you know, everyone is allowed to be human.
Because, you know, everyone is allowed to be human.
She was like, right then, finally, you found me. Great. Let's go ahead and leave together because you're Christ our Savior. And let's carry on. And what did she do to his feet? Oh, like wash them, kiss them. She kissed them. Yeah, yeah. Massage them forever. Like, come on.
She was like, right then, finally, you found me. Great. Let's go ahead and leave together because you're Christ our Savior. And let's carry on. And what did she do to his feet? Oh, like wash them, kiss them. She kissed them. Yeah, yeah. Massage them forever. Like, come on.
Oh, Peter.
Oh, Peter.
Well done. Peter that she went to go get.
Well done. Peter that she went to go get.
That she was going to travel the world as she knew it and preach God's truth.
That she was going to travel the world as she knew it and preach God's truth.
Sorry, she met Frederick Douglass and it's just so funny. We're like, hey, what's up? It's a mutual respect.
Sorry, she met Frederick Douglass and it's just so funny. We're like, hey, what's up? It's a mutual respect.
Well, it's an autobiography written by a different person. So it's an autobiography that features two voices inside of it.
Well, it's an autobiography written by a different person. So it's an autobiography that features two voices inside of it.
It's ain't I a woman, but ain't I a woman. That's right. She might have said dis dat and de other because she did it in dialect and everybody just wrote down what they wanted.
It's ain't I a woman, but ain't I a woman. That's right. She might have said dis dat and de other because she did it in dialect and everybody just wrote down what they wanted.
Yes, yes.
Yes, yes.