Season 3: Finding Your Truest Self
Becoming Who You Truly Are: Season 3 explores what it means to serve, and review some of the impressive outcomes our guests have achieved through their service. But we’ll also identify the darker underbelly of service, which can sometimes lead to divisiveness and oppression, despite servers’ best intentions to do good.
I’m pleased to introduce our last guest of the season, Dr. Barbara Dossey. Barbie, as she is known, is internationally recognized as a pioneer in the holistic nursing and nurse coaching movements – and she’s been at it since the 1960s. Click Here for More Details
I’m pleased to introduce today’s guest, Dr. Ira Byock. Ira is a leading palliative care physician, author, and public advocate for improving care through the end of life. Click Here for More Details
I’m pleased to introduce today’s guest, Jennifer O’Brien, author of The Hospice Doctor’s Widow: A Journal. Jennifer’s physician husband Bob had for years been part of an interdisciplinary healthcare team that provided end of life care to their patients. And then it was his turn. Click Here for More Details
I feel honored to introduce today’s guest Dr. LaVera Crawley. In the field of medicine and ethics, LaVera is internationally known for her work on healthcare disparities in palliative and end-of-life care. Click Here for More Details
I’m pleased to introduce today’s guests Apricot Irving, award winning author of The Gospel of Trees, and one of her teachers Suzette Goff-Geffrard. Click Here for More Details
I’m pleased to introduce today’s guest, Gopar Tapkida, from the Mennonite Central Committee, MCC. But while Ann Graber Hershberger, our last guest, was at HQ in the US, Gopar is MCC’s Representative in Zimbabwe, Africa. Click Here for More Details
I am privileged and honored to introduce the Executive Director of the Mennonite Central Committee, Dr. Ann Graber Hershberger. Click Here for More Details
Today, I’m honored to introduce Shawn Askinosie, coauthor with his daughter, Lawren, of the book, Meaningful Work: A Quest to Do Great Business, Find Your Calling, and Feed Your Soul. Click Here for More Details
Today’s guest on our podcast Kim Colegrove lost her husband David to suicide in 2014, less than three months after he retired from a 30-year law enforcement career. Click Here for More Details
We’ll be discussing Dr. Dawna Markova’s latest book, Living a Loved Life,, which invites us to do whatever is necessary to create a life we can love and to love the life we have. Click Here for More Details
I feel honored to kick off this season by introducing today’s guest, a leader in the service arena, Jonathan Reckford, CEO of Habitat for Humanity International and author of Our Better Angels: Seven Simple Virtues that Will Change Your Life. Click Here for More Details
In this season, we’ll explore what it means to serve. But we’ll also identify the darker underbelly of service, which can sometimes lead to divisiveness and even oppression, despite servers’ best intentions to do good. Click Here for Season 3 Details