Kelly and Doug sit down with Tex and Huram to discuss their challenging journeys through foster care, their experiences in the independent living program, and the profound influence of mentors in their lives. Tex and Huram reflect on their turbulent childhoods, the pivotal role of positive male figures, and their enduring faith despite significant hardships. They share how these influences helped them become nurturing fathers, husbands, and leaders. The conversation highlights the importance of community support, the impact of consistent positive influence, and their commitment to disciple the next generation. Tex and Huram’s stories emphasize the transformative power of showing up, investing in others, and the redemptive work of God in their lives.
In this episode of Seasons Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Daniel Chan, an orthopedic surgeon specializing in hip and knee replacements. We discuss his faith journey, his influence on his patients and students, and the role of mentorship in his life. From his work in the medical field to his spiritual guidance during the COVID pandemic, Dr. Chan shares how he integrates his faith into his professional life. Learn about his family, his contributions to the community through Calvary Christian Academy, and his unique perspective on balancing professional success with spiritual fulfillment.
Tune in for this special two-part episode of Seasons podcast as Pastor Doug and Kelly unpack what it means to find common ground with those we may disagree with in and outside of the church and bear the weight of responsibility when it comes to voting.
Kelly and Doug sit down with Jenn Brown, Vice President of Collaborative Partnerships at One Hope. In this episode, we cover Jenn's profound journey of faith, influence, and leadership, as well as her impressive academic background, her role in a ministry impacting billions, and how her Native American heritage and family history have shaped her mission. Discover the concept of strategic collaboration, the importance of contextualizing ministry work, and the powerful stories Jenn has gathered through her global travels as she bridges the gap for God's kingdom. Tune in for an insightful conversation about mentorship, leadership challenges, and the transformative power of God's word.
Join us as we dive into the journey of Dr. Valerine Wanza, a dedicated educator with 32 years of experience at Broward County Public Schools. In this episode, Dr. Wanza shares the profound impact of mentors on her life and career. Discover how these influential figures have shaped her spiritually, emotionally, and professionally, and gain insight into the invaluable role of mentorship in personal and professional growth.
The struggle to gain work-life balance. Things we used to love now cause dread. It seems more than ever we are in a race that has no end. Burnout. On today’s episode, leadership coach and mentor Karl Sprague joins us to discuss the effects of burnout and ways to avoid it.
How do we care for our souls? What symptoms show up when our soul is neglected? Mindy Caliguire shares her own journey of burnout and restoration that led her to start the ministry Soul Care to help people and organizations thrive. She gives practical steps to deeply connect with God and find the path to true flourishing.
Join Pastor Doug and Kelly as we kick off this new season on rest. Pastor Doug shares what he learned during his sabbatical and what it means to rest with a purpose.
For some, this time of year can be a beautiful time of great expectation and joy. Others face deep sadness and loss. Christmas brings the story of hope for all of us. Join Pastor Doug and Kelly for this Bonus Christmas Episode. We’ll talk traditions, memories, and how to navigate the holidays through different seasons of life. We have loved walking with you this year and look forward to Season 3 in the new year!
Dr. Germaine Smith-Baugh is President and CEO of the Urban League of Broward County – a nonprofit organization dedicated to elevating the standard of living for families in underserved urban communities. In this episode, she shares how advocating for others starts with staying curious—removing one brick at a time to bring walls down and turn them into bridges. Find out more at https://nul.org.
Once jailed himself, the story of Cleve’s life serves as an example of advocating from a place of redemption. Through his continuous outpouring to those facing life after imprisonment, Cleve has reached thousands of ex-offenders through his work with the Riverside House for over three decades. He is an admired figure known for his community activism and is nationally recognized as a leader and expert on offenders’ community reentry programs. For more information, visit https://www.riversidehouse.org.
Andrew Holmes shares how his experience working as a Child Protective Investigator moved him to advocate for vulnerable children. Now, he serves families at 4Kids-providing hope, home, and healing for kids in crisis. For more information about 4KIDS, visit https://www.4kids.us.
In this episode, hear from Charlee Tchividjian, who shares her path to founding Every Mothers Advocate (EMA). Charlee shares her experience working in the nonprofit sectors of foster care, maternal health, marginalized women, and crisis pregnancy centers globally and domestically. She is dedicated to equipping communities to eradicate the preventable causes of family separation through mother advocacy. For more information about EMA, visit https://www.everymothersadvocate.org.
Join us for a conversation with Pastor James Meeks about leaving a legacy and how he set up the next generation of leaders for success.
In this touching episode, we sit down with parents sharing their heartfelt experiences raising a child with special needs. Hear about the initial challenges, the grief of expectations, and the unwavering love that binds their families together. Join us as we explore the resilience, hope, and powerful connections that come with parenting children with special needs in this moving conversation.
How do you process and deal with the grief and discouragement that comes with a diagnosis? How do you love and support someone who has cancer? In this episode, Allysar, Drew, and Jessica share their own journeys. Hear how a life-changing health crisis brought grief and pain and also produced gratitude and growth.
What are you supposed to do when you’re sitting down, and the person across from you shares something that changes your life forever, and it’s not for the better? What are you supposed to do when your best friend or family member starts walking through a type of grief you can’t imagine? Whether it’s your own, or someone close to you, grief is a journey, and it’s not easy or meant to be taken alone. In this episode, Julianna, a licensed mental health counselor, walks us through how to respond in these situations of profound loss and ways to navigate the complexities of grief for ourselves and others.
Each of us will experience losses in life, but we don’t have to navigate them alone. In this first episode of the Seasons podcast, Pastor Doug Sauder and his wife Suzanne open up about their experience of losing their infant son Jordan. They explain how this experience has shaped their perspectives, share some wisdom about supporting our loved ones through their grief journeys, and offer encouragement to anyone in the middle of a season of grief. No matter where you are in your journey, there is light at the end of the tunnel.
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