DiscoverThe Wolf Has Spoken Podcast
The Wolf Has Spoken Podcast
Claim Ownership

The Wolf Has Spoken Podcast

Author: Naiym "Wolf" Dingle

Subscribed: 14Played: 169
Share

Description

The Wolf Has Spoken Podcast is a place where listeners can come with real questions about Life, Entrepreneurship, Relationships, and Parenting & Leave with quality answers! Hosted and Presented by "Naiym "The Wolf" Dingle.

63 Episodes
Reverse
In this episode, Wolf and Que unpack the different decompression methods people use to escape from the pressures of everyday life, from introverts who recharge in silence to extroverts who seek energy in social spaces. They explore the dangers of mistaking activity for productivity and why unplugging is essential to sustain real growth. The discussion highlights the difference between respect and attention, the role of a hiatus of silence, and whether women are truly monogamous in modern relationship dynamics. They also dive into the idea of being seen as an asset versus a prop, questioning how value is assigned in love and family. Wolf and Que reflect on the pride of seeing your child embody traits unlike your own, and why those admirable qualities matter. The episode challenges societal concepts around attention entitlement, explores the tension between earning versus entitlement, and wrestles with how men and women prove themselves right in the face of cultural pressures. In one of the most thought-provoking moments, Que shares why he believes his wife needs to be “PRN”—always ready and present, like an on-call role in the most important partnership of life. A mix of raw relationship truths, cultural insights, and lifestyle reflection, this episode is packed with questions that force you to re-examine how you decompress, who you are in relationships, and what accountability really looks like in love. Join the conversation and follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse. Don't forget to subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for more insightful content. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
This episode is super random but full of real gems. Wolf and Que break down the trap of people pleasing, the balance between benefits and responsibilities in love, and why relationships are like Harvard—you have to do what it takes not just to get in, but to stay in. They stress the importance of sowing seeds carefully, since even small acts can plant seeds of separation, and they remind listeners that approval from God matters more than public applause. The conversation also touches on the meaning of masculinity, the discipline of parking your feelings when emotions cloud judgment, and the dangerous influence of the modern serpent—temptations, distractions, and manipulations that pull people away from their true path. This one blends relationship lessons, spiritual insight, and raw truth about what it takes to keep the best once you have it. Join the conversation and follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse. Don't forget to subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for more insightful content. Join "The Pack" and become a part of our community of growth-oriented leaders dedicated to enhancing life, love, and legacy. Access valuable insights and resources here: (https://www.skool.com/wolf-university-1872/about?ref=71a13d2e18354b34b764a9a725f407f1) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
This episode is super random but full of real gems. Wolf and Que break down the trap of people pleasing, the balance between benefits and responsibilities in love, and why relationships are like Harvard—you have to do what it takes not just to get in, but to stay in. They stress the importance of sowing seeds carefully, since even small acts can plant seeds of separation, and they remind listeners that approval from God matters more than public applause. The conversation also touches on the meaning of masculinity, the discipline of parking your feelings when emotions cloud judgment, and the dangerous influence of the modern serpent—temptations, distractions, and manipulations that pull people away from their true path. This one blends relationship lessons, spiritual insight, and raw truth about what it takes to keep the best once you have it. Join the conversation and follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse. Don't forget to subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for more insightful content. Join "The Pack" and become a part of our community of growth-oriented leaders dedicated to enhancing life, love, and legacy. Access valuable insights and resources here: (https://www.skool.com/wolf-university-1872/about?ref=71a13d2e18354b34b764a9a725f407f1) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode, Wolf and Que explore the delicate balance between nurturing and overstepping in relationships. They break down the difference between when a woman acts like a kid around her man—bringing playfulness and vulnerability—and when she slips into acting like a mom, which can undermine respect and shift the dynamic. The conversation highlights that while all men want to be nurtured, no man truly wants his partner to become his mother, and women should never feel responsible for solving a man’s problems. They also dive into the importance of discernment, reminding listeners that if you let yourself be guided by everybody, you’ll end up misguided by everybody. Relationships, like business, require evaluation and accountability, which is why Wolf and Que compare love to HR assessments—where compatibility, boundaries, and roles have to be clear if you want the relationship to thrive. This episode blends raw truth, relationship psychology, and practical wisdom, offering listeners a clear lens on how to balance support with boundaries and nurture with respect. Join the conversation and follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse. Don't forget to subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for more insightful content. Join "The Pack" and become a part of our community of growth-oriented leaders dedicated to enhancing life, love, and legacy. Access valuable insights and resources here: (https://www.skool.com/wolf-university-1872/about?ref=71a13d2e18354b34b764a9a725f407f1) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
This episode explores the power of soft energy and the beauty of enjoying femininity in a world that often pressures women to harden themselves. We unpack the difference between debt and overhead, why a track record of borrowing becomes future gambling, and how true security comes from operating off certainty instead of constant risk. Real growth requires patience, because the things that truly last always take time—forcing outcomes never works, but enforcing healthy standards does. We also reflect on the culture of accountability and what it means to build a sustainable lifestyle rather than chasing temporary highs. For women, there’s value in seeking guidance, direction, and correction—not from the noise of outside council but from God, the loudest voice, and the truth that never fails. We examine how many are living with a malfunctioning compass, mistaking distraction for destiny, and why real alignment means finding your true north and staying grounded in it. This conversation blends relationship wisdom, faith-driven accountability, and lifestyle alignment—helping you sharpen your discernment and move with clarity instead of confusion. Join the conversation and follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse. Don't forget to subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for more insightful content. Join "The Pack" and become a part of our community of growth-oriented leaders dedicated to enhancing life, love, and legacy. Access valuable insights and resources here: (https://www.skool.com/wolf-university-1872/about?ref=71a13d2e18354b34b764a9a725f407f1) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
This episode takes a raw look at how relationships become transactional and why that mindset traps people in cycles of toxicity. We dive into the difference between real effort and bare minimum effort, how people confuse being fumbled with actually fumbling someone, and what it means to put yourself on clearance when there should be no clearance racks when it comes to self-worth. The conversation exposes the patterns where women start acting like moms to men who move like children, and why creating intentional space for your partner is critical if you want the relationship to grow instead of collapse. We also break down how perspective shapes your entire approach to love—whether you’re guided by ego, pain, maturity, or genuine connection—and how to gauge where you truly stand. This episode blends relationship psychology, dating advice, and cultural commentary, perfect for anyone navigating modern love and looking to level up their standards. Join the conversation and follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse. Don't forget to subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for more insightful content. Join "The Pack" and become a part of our community of growth-oriented leaders dedicated to enhancing life, love, and legacy. Access valuable insights and resources here: (https://www.skool.com/wolf-university-1872/about?ref=71a13d2e18354b34b764a9a725f407f1) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
Wolf and Que go all in on why your twenties, and even your thirties, might need a serious “life detox.” They talk about the power of fasting from toxic people, bad habits, and time-wasting routines so you can slow down, focus up, and start winning. From the difference between knowledge and wisdom to why patience is the real test of leadership, this episode is packed with game-changing relationship advice and life lessons. They get candid about dating dynamics, comparing the energy of 100 men versus one woman, and why some women strategically “play dumb” to get what they want. Plus, they break down the subtle art of saying “you’re right” instead of “I know” and how that can change the entire vibe of your relationship. This is real talk on love, leadership, and leveling up, without the fluff. Join the conversation and follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse. Don't forget to subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for more insightful content. Join The Pack and become a part of our community of growth-oriented leaders dedicated to enhancing life, love, and legacy. Access valuable insights and resources here: (https://www.skool.com/wolf-university-1872/about?ref=71a13d2e18354b34b764a9a725f407f1) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode, Wolf and Que unpack the emotional design behind real relationships, diving into the importance of dedicated spaces, aligned values, and intentional love. They explore the difference between wanting something to work and it actually working for you, challenging listeners to reflect on their relationship architecture. From the unspoken tension in home decoration clashes to navigating the emotional labor of being the second mom versus the celebrated first dad, the duo examines how roles are shaped, assigned, and misunderstood. The conversation tackles reputation credit limits in dating, the illusion of discernment when ego is at play, and how pride can often become an expensive cost just to feel validated. They also dissect how attraction standards—whether dating 10s or 2s—often reveal deeper insecurities and expectations. As they ask the hard questions about love, identity, and emotional maturity, one central theme emerges: in the race for connection, who is really the prize? This episode is a must-listen for anyone building or rebuilding love with intention, self-awareness, and clarity. Join the conversation and follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse. Don't forget to subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for more insightful content. Join The Pack and become a part of our community of growth-oriented leaders dedicated to enhancing life, love, and legacy. Access valuable insights and resources here: (https://www.skool.com/wolf-university-1872/about?ref=71a13d2e18354b34b764a9a725f407f1) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this powerful episode, Wolf and Que explore the real difference between his effort and her interest, unpacking emotional investment, financial pressure, and how consistency influences attraction. They dive into provider theories, breaking down what provision structure really looks like and how immature men often misunderstand their role in relationships. The conversation tackles money memories from childhood that impact adult spending habits, the emotional weight of being attentive, and the disconnect between words and actions in love. They also address the quitting culture in relationships and parenting, and why resilience is key in building long-term commitment. This episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating dating, emotional intelligence, partnership development, financial leadership, or personal growth in modern relationships. Tune in for unfiltered insights that blend emotional responsibility, personal evolution, and relationship accountability. Join the conversation and follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse. Don't forget to subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for more insightful content. Become a part of our "1%ers" community of growth-oriented leaders dedicated to enhancing life, love, and legacy. Access valuable insights and resources here: (https://www.skool.com/wolf-university-1872/about?ref=71a13d2e18354b34b764a9a725f407f1) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode, Wolf & Que unpack the weight of pressure and consequences, especially when dealing with undeveloped men and the reality that not all men are on the same level. They discuss the concept of losing recipes—how some men waste their prime years and run out of grace, leaving others to say, “you should know better.” They explore how time will catch up to anyone who doesn’t transition when life calls for it. And once that transition transpired, sometimes the only way to grow is to live in silence, reflect, and practice grace over pride. From family reunions to household dynamics, they challenge the outdated “happy wife, happy life” mantra, pushing for balance and maturity in relationships, where leadership and emotional accountability aren’t gender-exclusive. Tune in and follow everyone @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, the network @WolfNetwork.Wse. Also, subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for upcoming content. Also, join our "1%ers" community of growth-minded leaders committed to leveling up life, love, and legacy, where we all share the wealth of insight and resources - tap in here:(https://www.skool.com/wolf-university-1872/about?ref=71a13d2e18354b34b764a9a725f407f1) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode, Wolf & Que are joined by Amanda Lee to dive into the deeper layers of family dynamics and personal accountability. They talk about kid pioneers—children who break cycles and set new standards for their family name—and how dads can either be sponsors or build genuine bonds. The conversation unpacks pressure and consequences, how life throws drama invitations and misery parties, and why it’s easy to get stuck in selfish eras without realizing it. Wolf & Que also explore the dangers of undeniable access, the responsibility of being life servants to those we love, and the importance of saving yourself from yourself. They break down giver protection—the idea that even people who pour into others need boundaries—and how give and take is the true currency of healthy relationships. Tune in and follow everyone @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, @Mandas_World_ , and the network @WolfNetwork.Wse. Also, subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for upcoming content. Also, join our "1%ers" community of growth-minded leaders committed to leveling up life, love, and legacy, where we all share the wealth of insight and resources - tap in here:(https://www.skool.com/wolf-university-1872/about?ref=71a13d2e18354b34b764a9a725f407f1) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode of The Wolf Has Spoken, Wolf & Que unpack the counterintuitive truth that sometimes you have to scale back to grow. Whether it’s pulling away from distractions, trimming down relationships, or downsizing responsibilities, the real power often lies in the reset. They explore how launching forward often requires moments of strategic stillness, even when struggle feels embarrassing or like failure. The conversation turns toward gender dynamics—how women are often hardwired for survival and emotional detection, while men are navigating their identities between being the provider and the catch. Vulnerability gets stripped down to its raw form, including the pendulum swing between emotional nakedness and defense mechanisms, and the challenge of communicating without weaponizing “attack statements.” Wolf & Que also dig into the tension of proposing during ill-timed moments, what it means to steal moments from your significant other, and how sometimes love gets tested during your “max contract hoe phase”—a metaphor for when life hands you everything except clarity. They discuss the nuance of timing, the importance of choosing when to commit, and the hidden weight of unbalanced sacrifice in relationships. This episode is all about pruning for purpose, checking ego at the door, and redefining what elevation really looks like when the spotlight is off. Tune in and follow everyone @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and the network @WolfNetwork.Wse. Also, subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for upcoming content. Also, join our "1%ers" community of growth-minded leaders committed to leveling up life, love, and legacy, where we all share the wealth of insight and resources - tap in here:(https://www.skool.com/wolf-university-1872/about?ref=71a13d2e18354b34b764a9a725f407f1) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode, Wolf & Que dissect the evolution of relationships and the internal work required to sustain them. They unpack the layers of growth, change, and adaptation, encouraging listeners to know their trauma and understand how generational cycles impact personal choices. Key concepts like “doorman vs. door mat”, the distinction between a good person and a nice person, and the weight of trauma vs. upbringing are all explored. They challenge the illusion of perceived perfection and how acceptance doesn’t always equal agreement. From protection as prevention to the journey of becoming a better son, the episode highlights the importance of black women’s protection, breaking generational curses, and making sure your best years are still ahead of you. Tap in and subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for another real, layered, and necessary conversation on love, leadership, and inner work. Tune in and follow everyone @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and the network @WolfNetwork.Wse. Also, subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for upcoming content. Also, join our "1%ers" community of growth-minded leaders committed to leveling up life, love, and legacy, where we all share the wealth of insight and resources - tap in here: https://www.skool.com/wolf-university-1872/about?ref=71a13d2e18354b34b764a9a725f407f1 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode, Wolf & Que tell it straight—stop blocking your own shots. Whether it’s the fear of rejection or self-sabotage disguised as strategy, they explore how many people never reach the destination view because they won’t take the risk. They dive into the importance of applying growth in real time, not just talking about it, and how true counterpart energy matching creates alignment, not resistance. Wolf & Que get into conflict resolution and how to navigate co-parenting without letting bitterness lead. They examine the difference between being received vs. being receptive and drop one of the realest lines of the episode: “I see where you're coming from” can solve more than silence ever will. The duo also touches on thriving entities—relationships that are built to grow—and how fencing matches happen when both partners are swinging but no one’s listening. They call out manufactured deadbeats, spite games, and the damage done when pride leads the parenting. Lastly, they explore appetite fulfillment—not just sexually, but emotionally, spiritually, and mentally. Are you feeding the right hunger, or just numbing the craving? Tap in and subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for another real, layered, and necessary conversation on love, leadership, and inner work. Tune in and follow everyone @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and the network @WolfNetwork.Wse. Also, subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for upcoming content. Also join our "1%ers" community of growth-minded leaders committed to leveling up life, love, and legacy, where we all share the wealth of insight and resources - tap in here: https://www.skool.com/wolf-university-1872/about?ref=71a13d2e18354b34b764a9a725f407f1 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode, Wolf & Que dive into the weight of visual decisions—choosing based on what looks good instead of what’s real. They break down the reality of investing in a broken Bentley—when something appears high-value but is hollow underneath. They explore the bridge over method—rushing to cross into new chapters without understanding how you got there, and why real healing requires a restart, not a resume. Wolf & Que talk status egos, wetting the wallet to keep up appearances, and the rise of Shego energy—when ego and femininity collide. They unpack gambling dealbreakers in relationships, where high-risk behavior can’t be ignored, no matter the potential payout. And at the heart of it all? Sacred vows—what they really mean, what they require, and why they can’t be taken lightly. Tap in and subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for another real, layered, and necessary conversation on love, leadership, and inner work. Tune in and follow everyone @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and the network @WolfNetwork.Wse. Also, subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for upcoming content. Also join our "1%ers" community of growth-minded leaders committed to leveling up life, love, and legacy, where we all share the wealth of insight and resources - tap in here: https://www.skool.com/wolf-university-1872/about?ref=71a13d2e18354b34b764a9a725f407f1 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode, Wolf & Que challenge the perfect picture—the curated image of love, leadership, and success that rarely shows the full truth. They unpack the opportunity to succeed in relationships and life, while confronting hard truths like navigating an unleadable woman and recognizing the blind spots that hold us back. They dive into the reality that silence doesn’t spare us—that avoidance doesn’t equal peace—and break down the difference between conflict vs. arguments. It’s not about volume, it’s about intention. The duo explore assets vs. liabilities in wives, the importance of being able to assert without destruction, and how real strength is found in calm during chaos. They also emphasize the value of learning the man, not just loving the idea of him. And of course, they call out the danger of living on auto-response—when reactions become patterns, not purpose. Tap in and subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for another real, layered, and necessary conversation on love, leadership, and inner work. Tune in and follow everyone @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and the network @WolfNetwork.Wse. Also, subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for upcoming content. Also join our "1%ers" community of growth-minded leaders committed to leveling up life, love, and legacy, where we all share the wealth of insight and resources - tap in here: https://www.skool.com/wolf-university-1872/about?ref=71a13d2e18354b34b764a9a725f407f1 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode, Wolf & Que explore the difference between admiration vs. attraction, because being impressed by someone isn’t the same as wanting to build with them. They take a sharp turn into delusional land and fantasy land, calling out the single rich auntie myth and the hopeless optimism that keeps people chasing illusions instead of reality. The conversation gets real about life turbulence, and how kids effort—bare minimum energy—won’t get you grown results. They unpack how men raise each other through accountability and challenge, not just support. Wolf & Que also touch on the disadvantage of the good parent—how the one who shows up consistently often gets the most resistance. And they close it out with a metaphorical gut punch: lions move in pride, but tigers are lonely for a reason. Tune in and follow everyone @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and the network @WolfNetwork.Wse. Also, subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for upcoming content. Also, join our "1%ers" community of growth-minded leaders committed to leveling up life, love, and legacy, where we all share the wealth of insight and resources - tap in here: https://www.skool.com/wolf-university-1872/about?ref=71a13d2e18354b34b764a9a725f407f1 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode, Wolf & Que spotlight the importance of micro celebrations—those small wins that keep you moving while you’re still overcoming the middle. They challenge the idea that success is only found at the finish line, reminding listeners that the destination is next, the go is now—and it starts with asking, what is here? They break down how success is principles, not just outcomes, and unpack the weight of having PTSD parents—the generational trauma passed down and how it shapes relationships. In the dating world, it’s if vs. when, and they debate the signs of suited prospects versus distractions. The episode dives deep into turbulence trust, balancing faith and fear, and the presence of God and… — that unfinished sentence we all carry. Wolf & Que explore possibility vs. probability, decoding hope vs. reality in love and life. They also examine relationship charges—the emotional costs no one talks about—and why men can’t be selfish if they want to lead with intention. From out-logic battles to the concept of pure love, they hold nothing back. Oh, and yes—they go there. Prenups get addressed. So do love triangles, and all the messy, complicated truths they come with. Tune in and follow everyone @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and the network @WolfNetwork.Wse. Also, subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for upcoming content. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode, Wolf & Que set the tone with time limit tolerance — knowing when patience turns into self-betrayal. They break down the responsibilities of singlehood and how dating data reveals patterns, preferences, and personal blind spots. This conversation moves through faith, finances, and fitness — the real-life pillars that keep you grounded while navigating love and life. They reflect on conclusion cleanses — closing chapters that no longer serve you — and building decorated walls of boundaries to protect your peace. Wolf & Que speak on being good followers before becoming good leaders, using powerful words with impeccable language — because even little white lies can damage trust. Rooted in All About Love energy, they examine common denominators in failed relationships and friend group wars that reveal people’s true character. The conversation goes full circle on marriage lessons, the real meaning behind bachelor parties, and navigating pussy proximity — understanding access, respect, and self-control in a world full of distractions. And of course — the episode wouldn’t be complete without discussing the mindset of HIM — operating as your highest, most intentional self. Tap in for this powerful conversation and more. Follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse, and subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for raw, thought-provoking content that challenges the norm. Also join our "1%ers" community of growth-minded leaders commited to leveling up life, love, and legacy, where we all share the wealth of insight and resources - tap in here: https://www.skool.com/wolf-university-1872/about?ref=71a13d2e18354b34b764a9a725f407f1 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
In this episode, Wolf & Que get straight to it — breaking down the dollar headache that comes with chasing money, managing money taxes, and the energy taxes you pay when dealing with people, problems, and pressure. They unpack pretty problems — how success, beauty, or status doesn’t exempt you from real-life struggles. The conversation gets even deeper with shadowboxing battles — fighting internal wars nobody sees — and recognizing sinking ships before you go down with them. Wolf & Que talk luxury inconvenience — when the things you prayed for come with a price you didn’t expect. They challenge listeners to consider discipline vs motivation — what really sustains you when life gets heavy. And in classic Wolf & Que fashion, they dive into relation-ships — the vessels that either carry you or drown you — and break down the divorce equation for relationships, friendships, and even habits that need to go. Lastly, they reflect on external grace-giving people room to grow without losing yourself in the process. Tap in for this powerful conversation and more. Follow @WolfWse, @RightOnQueLive, and @WolfNetwork.Wse, and subscribe to the Wolf Network channel for raw, thought-provoking content that challenges the norm. Also join our "1%ers" community of growth-minded leaders commited to leveling up life, love, and legacy, where we all share the wealth of insight and resources - tap in here: https://www.skool.com/wolf-university-1872/about?ref=71a13d2e18354b34b764a9a725f407f1 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-wolf-has-spoken-podcast/donations
loading
Comments 
loading