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By Thad Cummings
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The podcast currently has 27 episodes available.
This is singlehandedly one of the most inspiring and challenging conversations I’ve ever had. Join us as we hear the founder of Partners Relief and Development, Steve Gumaer, share stories on bringing hope and love to areas of our world plagued by war. For more information, visit: www.Partners.ngo to find out how you can get involved.
Join us this week to chat with Chuck as he shares his story struggling with worthiness to busyness and the journey he is on to find wholeness within himself. His book: “Wholeheartedness - Busyness, Exhaustion, and Healing the Divided Self” is available where all books are sold and you can get connected with chuck at: www.chuckdegroat.net
Do we want to “make America great again” or do we want to “make America well for the first time”… We are going to dive in with Lisa and her book The Very Good Gospel to discuss issues of race, poverty, gender, class, history and more and also her writings from the Christian perspective in a calling for more wholeness and shalom in this life through these topics. I hope you learn as much as I did from this conversation and visit: www.LisaSharonHarper.com or purchase a copy of her book; The Very Good Gospel
This is one of the best interviews yet with a lot of ideas to chew on from generosity and joy to shame a trauma to the health of our society. Josh is a licensed therapist and runs the Center for Trauma Recovery and Counseling. If this podcast inspired you in any way in your journey, Josh can be reached at [email protected] or visit www.centerfortrc.com
Irene Butter shares a part of her story as a Jewish family living under Nazi rule during the Holocuast and what these grave lessons of history have to teach us about our culture today. Today, I am lucky enough to share part of her story with you.Her memoir is one of the most beautiful written and painful stories I have ever read and I promise you won’t regret getting it; Shores Beyond Shores (www.IreneButter.com). Join us to keep the conversation going in a world that so desperately needs to hear Irene's wisdom.
Today we get to share a brief snippet of the conversation I had with Diet Eman, at 99 years old, who was a leader in an underground resistance movement against Nazi occupied Holland. Her and her group were apart of rescuing 61 jewish persons from persecution as well as providing aid to countless others. Her book, The Things We Couldn’t Say, is well worth the read.
#21 Heather Morgan and Borrowed Heart
Heather Morgan shares with us a bit about the journey in writing songs for her new album, Borrowed Heart, as well as the opportunity to write for several country musicians across the country. Learn more about Heather and her new album at www.HeatherMorganMusic.com
# 20 (S2) Dick Hoyt from Team Hoyt Foundation
One of my personal hero’s who has inspired me to do the impossible. Join us today to hear a message of inclusion from Dick Hoyt and helping is son overcome the difficulties of cerebral palsy as they have competed in races, like Ironmans, all over the world.
# 19 (S2) Chelsea Nielsen - Abundance over Scarcity
From growing up with a single mom who had to file bankruptcy, to divorce, to working on super yachts, Chelsea shares with us her wisdom on how to live a life of abundance in a world that has trained us to only see scarcity.
# 18 (S2) Ashton Gustafson on what's Good True and Beautiful
Today I get to interview the interviewer.. Ashton spends his spare time interviewing wisdom seekers for his podcast, Good True and Beautiful. I’m honored to be able to return the favor and invite Ashton to share some of his wisdom through his journey of burning out, getting sick, and redefining his story and place in this world. http://www.ashtongustafson.com/
The podcast currently has 27 episodes available.