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S2 Ep10: I Did What I Had to Do
Today's podcast features a very special friend of ours - Krista Jakubik. We've listened to and supported Krista for more than six years, through the aftermath of pancreatic cancer, and encouraged her as she sought...
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S2 Ep9: Kindness has not been cancelled. Positivity has not been cancelled. Hope has not been cancelled.
During crisis, we can get so hyper-focused that we forget about showing each other that we CARE about each other. Â In this episode, Renee Thompson, a nurse of 27 years, entrepreneur, author, keynote speaker,...
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S2 Ep8: Getting Grief Right: Finding Your Story of Love in the Sorrow of Loss (Part II)
“Few things could be more important than learning how to live with our sorrow and to support others who are bereaved. One thing is certain: grief is inevitable and inescapable. If we love, we will also grieve.” ...
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S2 Ep7: Getting Grief Right: Finding Your Story of Love in the Sorrow of Loss
“Few things could be more important than learning how to live with our sorrow and to support others who are bereaved. One thing is certain: grief is inevitable and inescapable. If we love, we will also grieve.” ...
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S2 Ep6: “The secret to winning at life is one good choice at a time.”
As CEO of Ziglar, Inc., Tom Ziglar shares not only a last name with his father, Zig Ziglar, but he also carries on his philosophy, which is simply, You can have everything in life you want if you will just help...
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S2 Ep5: "Life's most persistent and urgent question is, 'what are you doing for others?'
Amber Sessoms is doing a great deal for others. The statistics are staggering, 1 in 5 young people suffer from a mental illness, that’s 20 percent of our population but yet only about 4 percent of the total health...
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S2 Ep4: Leadership Begins with Listening
As the founder of Listening Alchemy, Raquel Ark's work is devoted to sharing ideas, tools and resources that help you develop listening capacities that go beyond what we typically think of. Science shows a strong...
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S2 Ep3: The Communication Gym: Exercising Our Communication Skills
Dale Fallon has been designing, building and facilitating learning environments for over 20 years. He began his career as a professional business coach working with small and mid-sized companies around the country. ...
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S2 Ep2: The #MeToo Movement and it’s Ripple Effects
After the keynote speaker at Someone To Tell It To’s 2018 Annual Gathering spoke of her painful experiences of sexual abuse as a teenager, Louis Leskosky - who was in the audience that day - came to Someone To Tell...
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S2 Ep1: "Let me tell you a story"
He may be in the middle of his ninth decade, but his messages, especially his stories, are as relevant today as they were 30 years ago. Named by Christianity Today as one of the 25 most influential preachers of the...
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'Lost Boy' finds a better life in America
Thomas Chan escaped from Sudan, as a young boy during his country's long and brutal civil war. Over the next decade he survived extreme hunger and thirst, violence and brutality, conscription into military forces,...
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The Unlonely Planet: How healthy congregations can change the world
I’m 25 years old. I’m often afraid for people to know that. You won’t find my age anywhere on the internet, and I’ve kept it hidden on purpose. Why? I have a story that when people find out, I won’t be taken seriously...
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