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In this episode of the Waukee Podcast, host Leisa Fox welcomes local author Clarence Hudson to share the powerful stories behind his new book, Making Your Life Worth It.
Clarence opens up about his journey from growing up in the Jim Crow South to building a career in Division I football, and ultimately to writing a book designed to inspire readers to rise above challenges and live with purpose. He reflects on how today's perceptions of racism intersect with his lived experiences, offering perspective rooted in resilience and faith.
The conversation takes listeners inside some of the book's most memorable stories, including the sting of a devastating defeat as offensive coordinator at the University of Minnesota against powerhouse Nebraska and the unforgettable Des Moines police ride-along where Clarence met a bright, athletic 17-year-old who had already given up on his future. As he wrote Making Your Life Worth It, Clarence imagined that young man reading the book—finding hope, encouragement, and the possibility of a different outcome.
Through his storytelling, Clarence reminds us that even in moments of loss, frustration, or discouragement, we all have the power to create lives that matter. His reflections challenge us to confront barriers honestly, while embracing the choices that lead to meaning and fulfillment.
Alongside Clarence's interview, Jamie Thompson, #WaukeeRealtorMom, returns with the What's Up Waukee segment, spotlighting the weekend's best events and happenings in our community.
Don't miss this inspiring conversation with one of Waukee's own voices. Listen now and pick up your copy of Clarence Hudson's Making Your Life Worth It to carry these stories—and their lessons—into your own journey.
Full show notes: https://waukeepodcast.com/show-notes/f/author-spotlight-clarence-hudson%E2%80%99s-making-your-life-worth-it
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In this episode of the Waukee Podcast, host Leisa Fox welcomes local author Clarence Hudson to share the powerful stories behind his new book, Making Your Life Worth It.
Clarence opens up about his journey from growing up in the Jim Crow South to building a career in Division I football, and ultimately to writing a book designed to inspire readers to rise above challenges and live with purpose. He reflects on how today's perceptions of racism intersect with his lived experiences, offering perspective rooted in resilience and faith.
The conversation takes listeners inside some of the book's most memorable stories, including the sting of a devastating defeat as offensive coordinator at the University of Minnesota against powerhouse Nebraska and the unforgettable Des Moines police ride-along where Clarence met a bright, athletic 17-year-old who had already given up on his future. As he wrote Making Your Life Worth It, Clarence imagined that young man reading the book—finding hope, encouragement, and the possibility of a different outcome.
Through his storytelling, Clarence reminds us that even in moments of loss, frustration, or discouragement, we all have the power to create lives that matter. His reflections challenge us to confront barriers honestly, while embracing the choices that lead to meaning and fulfillment.
Alongside Clarence's interview, Jamie Thompson, #WaukeeRealtorMom, returns with the What's Up Waukee segment, spotlighting the weekend's best events and happenings in our community.
Don't miss this inspiring conversation with one of Waukee's own voices. Listen now and pick up your copy of Clarence Hudson's Making Your Life Worth It to carry these stories—and their lessons—into your own journey.
Full show notes: https://waukeepodcast.com/show-notes/f/author-spotlight-clarence-hudson%E2%80%99s-making-your-life-worth-it