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By Kasey Chambers
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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
Jenn, Bailey, and Payton are local high school students who are competing in a National HOSA competiton. Their project is spreading awarenss about social anxiety to kids, teens, and their parents via a social media campaign. The girls share their personal experiences, and tips and tricks for parents and students to navigate these sturggles.
Cathy Bledsoe has been on the ground building the incredible HopeSquad and Hope4Utah programs. As a parent and an activist here is Utah, she seeks to help every child know their worth and wants to empower our youth to help each other find their worth as well. Listen to learn from her, and learn about the incredible HopeSquad program.
Jon is a true community builder. He is the founder of the Life's Worth Living Foundation, which aims to lower suicide and bring people together with connection and common goals. We discuss his foundation, their accomplishments, and how organizations can work together with common goals to improve communities, connect, and educate.
Lark Dean Galley lost her son to suicide 20 months ago. She and has taken her loss and, along with her family, stands strong with resolve to share her story. She gives a perspective that all parents need to hear: build relationships with your children and love them for who they are before it is too late.
Collin Kartchner dedicated his life to his family and his work, the Save The Kids movement. Listen to hear how disconnecting from your phone and connecting with the people around you will give your life more meaning and purpose.
A random act of kindness can change a moment, and can even change a life. Listen as we share random acts of kindness that made an impact, and be inspired to spread kindness.
Susan Pulsipher is currently serving Utah's District 50 in the House of Representatives. Her passion for education and policy has led her to becoming an integral part of her community and the state of Utah. Listen to hear about the ins and outs of public service, the lessons she has learned, and how listening with kindness can lead to true and lasting change.
This week, we hear Mike Hughes tell his story. As a teacher and administrator, his experiences have shaped his point of view to be one of openness, acceptance, and positivity. Through all the bumps in the road, he maintains a bright outlook on life and spreads that to others. He teaches us about tolerance, perseverance, and the power that we have to be an influence for good.
This essay was written by Mike Hughes, who was interviewed in Episode 4. In this essay he describes the challenges and pitfalls he has had, and how he has learned time and time again that “Things Work Out”.
Affirmation: (Noun) Emotional Support or Encouragement. You are enough.
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.