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In this heartfelt episode, Trevor Lovingood interviews the founder of Giving Meals, a nonprofit that emerged from a Denver restaurant’s pandemic-era pivot. When business slowed, they turned their kitchen into a lifeline for unhoused neighbors. What began as an act of survival became a sustainable mission to feed, connect, and care for people experiencing homelessness.
🎧 What You’ll Learn:
• Why the worst-case scenario became the start of something meaningful
• How food can restore dignity and build trust
• The challenges of parenting, grief, and leading with heart
• Practical advice for turning compassion into action
Subscribe for more real conversations on service, impact, and life lived on purpose.
In this heartfelt episode, Trevor Lovingood interviews the founder of Giving Meals, a nonprofit that emerged from a Denver restaurant’s pandemic-era pivot. When business slowed, they turned their kitchen into a lifeline for unhoused neighbors. What began as an act of survival became a sustainable mission to feed, connect, and care for people experiencing homelessness.
🎧 What You’ll Learn:
• Why the worst-case scenario became the start of something meaningful
• How food can restore dignity and build trust
• The challenges of parenting, grief, and leading with heart
• Practical advice for turning compassion into action
Subscribe for more real conversations on service, impact, and life lived on purpose.