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People Process Progress
Kevin Pannell
300 episodes
1 day ago
People, Process, Progress explores the lessons we learn from the people and places that shape our lives. Hosted by Kevin Pannell, a transplant who has grown to love the New River Valley and Appalachia, the show blends personal reflections with conversations from people across the region and beyond. Each episode follows a simple rhythm People: the stories and experiences that mattered Process: what helped them move through challenge Progress: what changed and what others can learn from it You will hear from first responders, small business owners, athletes, parents, veterans, teachers, and everyday neighbors. Some episodes share Kevin’s reflections from the mountains, the mats, or the moments that tested him. Others feature guests who talk about the lessons life handed them and the steady growth that followed. Real people, honest stories, clear takeaways. Progress made one steady lesson at a time.
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People, Process, Progress explores the lessons we learn from the people and places that shape our lives. Hosted by Kevin Pannell, a transplant who has grown to love the New River Valley and Appalachia, the show blends personal reflections with conversations from people across the region and beyond. Each episode follows a simple rhythm People: the stories and experiences that mattered Process: what helped them move through challenge Progress: what changed and what others can learn from it You will hear from first responders, small business owners, athletes, parents, veterans, teachers, and everyday neighbors. Some episodes share Kevin’s reflections from the mountains, the mats, or the moments that tested him. Others feature guests who talk about the lessons life handed them and the steady growth that followed. Real people, honest stories, clear takeaways. Progress made one steady lesson at a time.
Show more...
Personal Journals
Education,
Places & Travel,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement
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Owning Your Response to Grief | S7 Ep9
People Process Progress
4 minutes 39 seconds
2 months ago
Owning Your Response to Grief | S7 Ep9
Grief shows up uninvited, and it doesn’t leave on our timeline. But we can own how we respond.In this Reset Friday episode, Owning Your Response to Grief, of People, Process, Progress, I share tools that helped me face grief and keep moving forward: journaling, routines, connection, and honoring those we’ve lost.
People Process Progress
People, Process, Progress explores the lessons we learn from the people and places that shape our lives. Hosted by Kevin Pannell, a transplant who has grown to love the New River Valley and Appalachia, the show blends personal reflections with conversations from people across the region and beyond. Each episode follows a simple rhythm People: the stories and experiences that mattered Process: what helped them move through challenge Progress: what changed and what others can learn from it You will hear from first responders, small business owners, athletes, parents, veterans, teachers, and everyday neighbors. Some episodes share Kevin’s reflections from the mountains, the mats, or the moments that tested him. Others feature guests who talk about the lessons life handed them and the steady growth that followed. Real people, honest stories, clear takeaways. Progress made one steady lesson at a time.