The Missing Conversation

Susan Hough: Living Your Gifts - Episode 65


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Meet Susan Hough the woman and her work. Susan leads by example through vulnerable and courageous transparency by modeling the importance of honest communication, and awareness of self and others. You will see that she has an infectious generosity of spirit and is a very hard person not to like. She is the Executive Director of the nonprofit Wisdom Spring, a teen leadership humanitarian development program currently serving 7 high schools. Their fundraising efforts have thus far resulted in the construction of 45 water wells in Africa and India to serve marginalized communities. 

Robert and Susan explore how to find greater inspiration and fulfillment. In their exchange, you can feel the depth of reverence they share for each other’s work. They investigate the range in how some people are choosing not to give or even looking at their potential to support others and the planet outside of friends and family circles. On the other end of the spectrum, some suffer because they are not supporting themselves enough. Join the exploration of what your tendencies are with yourself and your community. How can you take care of yourself, be a leader, and awaken your contribution to the world?  

Susan shows naturally how she loves young people and provides an atmosphere where they can drop in and see the value of working together and finding autonomy simultaneously by nurturing their individual talents and each others. She reveals a glimpse of how she sees and empowers everyone to be inspired to find what they have naturally as a gift to offer their friends and the world. This is an “expose” for teenagers, schools, and parents to see how they can be an instrument of healing for the world by finding and activating themselves to live to their highest potential.

Read the transcription and listen to this episode on The Global Bridge Foundation website.

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The Missing ConversationBy Robert J Strock