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This conversation with Dr. Terence Lester begins with his journey from dropout to doctorate, but it quickly becomes something deeper.
We talk about growing up with fear, living through trauma, and making the choice not to pass that pain on to your children.
Terence shares what it means to sit on a refrigerator in protest of hunger, and why food is about more than survival.
We also talk about faith, the Black church, and what it means to follow a path rooted in compassion rather than power.
This is a conversation about becoming a different kind of parent, and a different kind of person.
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LINKS
From Dropout to Doctorate
https://terencelester.com
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I have had the pleasure of talking to some of the leading authors, artists, activists, and change-makers of our time on this podcast, and I want to personally thank you for subscribing, listening, and sharing 100-plus episodes over 100,000 times.
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The Gospel of Zip will be released in print and on Amazon Kindle, and as a full video on YouTube and Substack that you can watch or listen to for free.
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In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer is a production of the George Bailey Morality in Public Life Fellowship. It is hosted by Frank Schaeffer, author of The Gospel of Zip.
Learn more at https://www.thegospelofzip.com/
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In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer Podcast
By Frank Schaeffer4.9
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This conversation with Dr. Terence Lester begins with his journey from dropout to doctorate, but it quickly becomes something deeper.
We talk about growing up with fear, living through trauma, and making the choice not to pass that pain on to your children.
Terence shares what it means to sit on a refrigerator in protest of hunger, and why food is about more than survival.
We also talk about faith, the Black church, and what it means to follow a path rooted in compassion rather than power.
This is a conversation about becoming a different kind of parent, and a different kind of person.
_____
LINKS
From Dropout to Doctorate
https://terencelester.com
_____
I have had the pleasure of talking to some of the leading authors, artists, activists, and change-makers of our time on this podcast, and I want to personally thank you for subscribing, listening, and sharing 100-plus episodes over 100,000 times.
Please subscribe to this Podcast, In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer, on your favorite platform, and to my Substack, It Has to Be Said.
Thanks!
Every subscription helps create, build, sustain and put voice to this movement for truth.
Subscribe to It Has to Be Said.
The Gospel of Zip will be released in print and on Amazon Kindle, and as a full video on YouTube and Substack that you can watch or listen to for free.
Support the show
_____
In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer is a production of the George Bailey Morality in Public Life Fellowship. It is hosted by Frank Schaeffer, author of The Gospel of Zip.
Learn more at https://www.thegospelofzip.com/
Follow Frank on Substack, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Threads, TikTok, and YouTube.
https://frankschaeffer.substack.com
https://www.facebook.com/frank.schaeffer.16
https://twitter.com/Frank_Schaeffer
https://www.instagram.com/frank_schaeffer_art
https://www.threads.net/@frank_schaeffer_art
https://www.tiktok.com/@frank_schaeffer
https://www.youtube.com/c/FrankSchaefferYouTube
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