Send us a text A different backdrop, the same heartbeat. We took the year-end show to the patio and opened the door to a free-flowing conversation with friends—part celebration, part confession, all connection. Between mic tests, guest links, and a stubborn winter cough, we found a groove that felt like a living room: holidays recapped, family updates shared, and a few brave toasts to what’s next. We zoomed out to see where the show traveled this year—six continents, 57 countries, and a surp...
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Send us a text A different backdrop, the same heartbeat. We took the year-end show to the patio and opened the door to a free-flowing conversation with friends—part celebration, part confession, all connection. Between mic tests, guest links, and a stubborn winter cough, we found a groove that felt like a living room: holidays recapped, family updates shared, and a few brave toasts to what’s next. We zoomed out to see where the show traveled this year—six continents, 57 countries, and a surp...
EP. 98 LEIGH BROWN...."First You Learn, Then You Earn, Then You Return"
The Ben Maynard Program
1 hour 32 minutes
5 months ago
EP. 98 LEIGH BROWN...."First You Learn, Then You Earn, Then You Return"
Send us a text What happens when the cameras leave a disaster zone but thousands still need help? Leigh Brown, founder of Patriot Relief Fund, discovered the answer firsthand after Hurricane Helene devastated Western North Carolina in September 2024. While FEMA representatives claimed roads were too difficult, the Red Cross was notably absent, and government officials failed to return calls, everyday Americans stepped up with extraordinary determination. In this eye-opening conversation, Lei...
The Ben Maynard Program
Send us a text A different backdrop, the same heartbeat. We took the year-end show to the patio and opened the door to a free-flowing conversation with friends—part celebration, part confession, all connection. Between mic tests, guest links, and a stubborn winter cough, we found a groove that felt like a living room: holidays recapped, family updates shared, and a few brave toasts to what’s next. We zoomed out to see where the show traveled this year—six continents, 57 countries, and a surp...