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S1 E160- The Scandalmonger Was Not Happy With The Direction Of The Company

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Mike Parrott continues his breakdown on the demise of Church Militant. On this episode, Mike breaks down the resignation video of Church Militant’s chief scandalmonger Christine Niles. Mike reveals how Niles met Voris, how she had different hours compared to other employees, more importantly Parrott reveals the grift behind her main reason for leaving.  She left because she was not happy with the direction of the company. Mike asks exactly what direction was she not happy with?  Tune into this episode for that answer.

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    S1 E160- The Scandalmonger Was Not Happy With The Direction Of The Company Mike Parrott

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Founder of Restoring The Faith Media, Officer in the USMC, father and husband.

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