Mighty People Garden podcast explore the idea that relationships are key to who we are and a reflection of the size of our people garden. Let’s explore the Parable of the Sower with some engaging conversations with people in our people garden and see how our gardens grow!
From Pain to Purpose Radio Show is supported through Military Broadcast Radio. In giving veterans a voice, we use our pain to purpose stories to inspire others to keep putting one foot in front of the other.
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Mighty People Garden podcast explore the idea that relationships are key to who we are and a reflection of the size of our people garden. Let’s explore the Parable of the Sower with some engaging conversations with people in our people garden and see how our gardens grow!
From Pain to Purpose Radio Show is supported through Military Broadcast Radio. In giving veterans a voice, we use our pain to purpose stories to inspire others to keep putting one foot in front of the other.
Welcome to My People Garden
This episode was supposed to include guest host Darrell Hartley and guest Brian Sims, unfortunately both had emergencies. Brian will be on at a later date. H-Train joined me and we continued conversation on the Richard Starr Act from Thursday that includes some potential conflicts with why the Act may not be in the best interest of low-income veterans.
Mighty People Garden
Mighty People Garden podcast explore the idea that relationships are key to who we are and a reflection of the size of our people garden. Let’s explore the Parable of the Sower with some engaging conversations with people in our people garden and see how our gardens grow!
From Pain to Purpose Radio Show is supported through Military Broadcast Radio. In giving veterans a voice, we use our pain to purpose stories to inspire others to keep putting one foot in front of the other.
Welcome to My People Garden