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By Keith Haney
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The podcast currently has 103 episodes available.
In this powerful episode of Narrative Stories with Keith Haney, we explore the importance of history, the power of caring, and the need for inclusive leadership. Our guest, John Suzuki, delves into the Japanese American experience during World War II, specifically the internment camps, highlighting stories of resilience and self-empowerment.
The conversation addresses the dangers of weaponizing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and emphasizes the importance of creating inclusive spaces. John shares his personal journey and the inspiration behind his book, American Grit, which tells the stories of Japanese American war heroes.
We explore themes of blame, victimhood, fear, and the power of choice, emphasizing the importance of taking responsibility for one’s life and not allowing circumstances to define one’s future. The discussion also touches on the need for education, understanding, and love to combat fear and division in society.
This episode is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the transformative power of inclusive leadership and historical awareness.
In this poignant episode of Narrative Stories with Keith Haney, Sally Raymond shares her journey of healing and growth following the tragic loss of her son to suicide. She discusses the best advice she ever received: recognizing that every person has a purpose on Earth and it is up to the survivors to continue their work. Sally emphasizes the importance of finishing the job and passing on the baton to the next generation.
Sally also reflects on the impact of her son’s intelligence, which motivated her to further her education. She highlights the need for parents to embrace adversity and allow their children to make mistakes to foster resilience and growth. Sally shares her experiences with the Children’s Path program, where she teaches social-emotional skills to young people, and introduces her upcoming podcast, Conscious Conversations, which aims to teach effective communication and connection.
This episode is a powerful exploration of purpose, resilience, and the enduring legacy of love and learning in the face of profound loss.
In this compelling episode of Narrative Stories with Keith Haney, Charlynne Boddie shares her life experiences and the principles outlined in her books. The conversation delves into the significance of commencing endeavors from a position of excellence, distinguishing between confidence and arrogance, and the influential role of mentors in shaping one’s journey. Charlynne recounts anecdotes of inspirational guides who have left a profound impact on her life.
The dialogue extends to explore Charlynne’s publication True Grid and the concept of identifying one’s purpose through a vision grid. The exchange concludes with an exploration of the value of contemplation and attuning to divine guidance in the pursuit of one’s calling.
Charlynne also elaborates on her work No Appointments Necessary and recounts narratives from her global travels, segmented into seven parts, each dedicated to a distinct country and the encounters she experienced. She reflects on the extraordinary occurrences and obstacles she faced, including two incidents of abduction in America and a harrowing ordeal in the United Kingdom. Additionally, she shares a poignant anecdote of an individual who underwent a transformative experience with Jesus prior to her passing, despite her initial disbelief.
Charlynne expresses her anticipation for forthcoming prospects and responsibilities in her life, such as engaging with the Russian community. She underscores the significance of aligning with a divine presence, fostering stillness, effectively stewarding talents, and surrounding oneself with a supportive network. Furthermore, she accentuates the constructive influence of Israel on a global scale and advocates for backing the nation.
This episode is a testament to the power of faith, resilience, and the pursuit of one’s higher calling.
In this captivating episode of Narrative Stories, host Keith Haney sits down with Michael M. Starr to delve into his book, Journey Into Peace. They explore how language can be a powerful tool for fostering peace and understanding. The discussion highlights the profound impact of empathy, the transformative power of truly listening, and the immense value of gratitude and generosity.
Michael shares heartfelt personal stories, illustrating how active listening can lead to significant breakthroughs and nurture healthy relationships. He also underscores the importance of setting meaningful goals and savoring the journey towards achieving them.
The conversation wraps up with Michael expressing his hope to be remembered for introducing a mindset that champions peace, progress, and harmony. This interview is a testament to the power of words and the human spirit in creating a more peaceful world.
In this enlightening episode of Narrative Stories, Dr. Sarah Michaud discusses her book, Code Crazy: A Memoir and Roadmap to Freedom. She shares her journey and the pivotal moments that led her to write the book. Dr. Michaud explains the definition of codependency and addresses common misconceptions about it. She emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries and speaking up for oneself in relationships.
Dr. Michaud also discusses her Leaving Crazy Town YouTube channel, offering strategies for finding healthy boundaries. Her core message is to encourage individuals to take care of themselves and become who they want to be. This episode is a powerful exploration of self-discovery and the path to emotional freedom.
Keith Haney interviews Kathy Gardarian about her experiences in entrepreneurship and leadership. They discuss the importance of leading with love in business and the role of relationships in success. Kathy shares her journey and the influence of role models and mentors, including the World Business Academy. They also touch on the challenges faced by women in business and the need for finding common ground between genders. Kathy shares a transformative experience with the Dalai Lama and the power of focusing on what you want to see in the world. The conversation concludes with Kathy discussing her book, 'The Wisdom of Love and Business,' and the importance of approaching difficult people with love. In this conversation, Kathy Gardarian shares her journey of transforming her business through love and compassion. She emphasizes the importance of doing the inner work and forgiving oneself and others. Kathy discusses her book, 'The Wisdom of Love and Business,' which provides transformational tools for entrepreneurial success. She encourages entrepreneurs to lead with kindness, compassion, and mindfulness. Kathy also highlights the significance of storytelling and sharing one's experiences to inspire and teach others. She hopes that readers will learn to live with kindness, compassion, and mindfulness and think bigger in their lives.
Janet Tonkins shares her inspiring journey from low self-esteem to confidence, resilience, and wealth creation. She emphasizes the importance of seeking God first, serving the community, and leaving a legacy of determination and giving back. Janet provides valuable insights into real estate investment, financial education, and the power of persistence and discipline. Her story serves as a testament to overcoming challenges and shaping one's destiny.
Keith Haney interviews Logan Hufford about his journey of overcoming sexual addiction. Logan shares the best piece of advice he received during his recovery, the importance of mentors and inspiration in his journey, and the resources that have helped him. He also discusses the process of rebuilding trust with his wife and offers advice for those struggling with sexual addiction. Logan emphasizes the need for believable behavior, seeking healing, and embracing change. He also highlights the lack of resources for women struggling with sexual addiction and the importance of addressing this issue.
During this conversation, DeAnna Sanders discusses her new book, 'The Unseen People,' which focuses on seeing and valuing the unique stories and experiences of individuals who are often overlooked.It is important to listen to and understand what others have to say.DeAnna shares stories and experiences that have shaped her commitment to justice and caring for others. She also talks about her weekly newsletter, 'A Good Word Wednesday,' and the impact of praying dangerous prayers. As a result, listeners are encouraged to see and connect with unseen people in their lives and make a positive difference to their lives.
When Kari, a certified pastry chef with roots deep in faith and creativity, joins us, she offers more than just a recipe for a perfect soufflé. She serves up a slice of her life, revealing how a childlike trust in the spiritual can unlock a treasure of new insights every time we engage with the sacred texts. Kari's anecdotes weave through her culinary heritage, paying homage to the women who seasoned her character with care and mentorship, demonstrating the undeniable impact that family leadership has on personal growth.
The tapestry of our conversation with Kari's rich with the threads of resilience and redemption. As she opens up about her turbulent past, from her teenage years marked by an abortion and a subsequent healing retreat to her childhood involvement with the Hare Krishna movement, listeners are invited into an intimate space of vulnerability and triumph. This episode navigates through the waters of trauma to the shores of hope, painting a portrait of a life that, while battered by storms, is anchored firmly in the bedrock of faith.
Kari's literary offering, "Suicidal, No More: Finding Peace Through the Storm," acts as a beacon for those navigating their own tempests. As she reflects on the metamorphosis from skepticism to a faith-filled existence, she shares how her story has reached others through the connective power of social media. This episode is not just a conversation; it's a testament to the human spirit's capacity to find light in the darkest of places and how one's belief can be both a shield and a guiding star.
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