But Enough About Me...
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People are fascinating! Every one of us has a story and they're all worth hearing. In a culture consumed with celebrity and self, I want to get past the surface and find the common threads that allow us to have greater empathy for each other. Each episode is an open-ended conversation about their experiences, choices, triumphs and regrets. This is life, warts and all.

Ep 26 - John Richardson

When things fall apart, how do you know if it's your fault? John Richardson is a financial planner, boy scout leader, mentor, and husband. His relentl...
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Ep 25 - Bob Farnsworth

Do emotions have sounds? Does Joy? Or Grief? Bob Farnsworth is the president and creative director of Hummingbird Productions. If you can still sing t...
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Ep 24 - Brian Hendrix

How many cities can you live in without ever finding "home?" Brian Hendrix is a veteran, husband, father, grand-father, IT professional, naturalist an...
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Ep 23 - Sarah LaFever

How much abuse can one person take before they "snap?" Sarah LaFever is a wife, mother, and credit fraud analyst. Her story is one of harrowing abuse,...
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Ep 22 - Mike Guzman

What does childhood look like without parents? Mike Guzman is husband, father, and a blue collar professional. His story is one of early childhood pa...
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Ep 21 - Dave Whitley

How would you go about developing super powers? Dave Whitley is a husband, father, speaker, coach, and instructor. He also happens to be a literal str...
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Ep 20 - Ben Hockey

How do you know the difference between a "lucky break" and well earned recognition? Consistency. Ben Hockey is a husband, & father of 5. His life has ...
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Ep 19 - Sally Beasley

When given the option, why do we knowingly choose the more difficult path? Sally Beasley is a wife, mother, conservationist, and educator. In addition...
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Ep 18 - Jacques Sirois

What should a second act look like? What does it take to overhaul the parts of life that just aren't working? Jacques Sirois has lived two very differ...
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