Let Me In Hannah Buchanan/HPUMC
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- 宗教/スピリチュアル
What does it mean to walk the way of Jesus in the world today? Whether I’m interviewing a media mogul, a stay at home mom, or a restauranteur, this is the central question of our conversation. I believe to follow Jesus is a verb; it takes practice. I hope each episode prompts you to rethink something and renews your courage to follow the most remarkable person I know. Thanks for letting me in on your journey.
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From Brokenness to Blessing
Pastor, author, and speaker, Jeanne Stevens, offers insight and practical tools for hearing God speak, moving from brokenness to blessing, and how to "co-anything" well at home and work.
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How the Homeless Survived the Storm
Austin Street Shelter CEO, Daniel Roby, describes how people experiencing homelessness weathered Dallas's power outage and polar vortex, offering insight on how those of us with homes can help our city shovel out.
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Better Together: The Path Toward Racial Justice
HPUMC’s Racial Justice Director, Karla Nivens, discusses why we (white, black, and brown people) are actually better together, what role parents play in building a racially just future, and how the Church can lead the way.
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What is Truth?
Dallas Morning News President and Publisher, Grant Moise, discusses what role truth, bias, and funding play in rebuilding America's trust in the media.
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Here’s how to put the ‘happy’ in your holidays
Gratitude is the tool that will keep you afloat this holiday season. Positive Psychologist and best-selling author, Shawn Achor, reveals startling evidence that what makes you happy might not be what you think and offers insight on weathering pain with purpose.
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How to be Creative
Creative Advertising Professor, Willie Baronet, offers pro-tips in building your creative muscles, insight on homelessness, and what both have to do with advertising.