Your True North Cindy Kamp
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- Sociedad y cultura
Your True North is an interview-based radio show and podcast. The program explores how values serve as a compass, creating a life rich in meaning, accomplishments, and personal satisfaction. Just as a compass is used to determine true north, the guests on Your True North have used their values to direct their life’s journey.
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Emily Bridson: Happiness comes from listening to your Heart
Emily is a Michigan native, community activist, business professional, and retired professional athlete.
She serves as a Kentwood first ward city commissioner and became involved with the city as a planning commissioner and parks and recreation commissioner. To gain a broader perspective of how the city collaborates within West Michigan, Emily serves on Kent County’s City/County Building Authority.
Emily returned to school in 2012 to earn a Master of Business Administration from Northwood University. She has additional degrees from Michigan State University (MS) and the University of Central Florida (BA).
Outside of work, Emily is an active volunteer for the Humane Society of West Michigan. -
Shelley Irwin & Sophie Fischer: What I see from here
Shelley Irwin is a host/producer with WGVU, the local NPR/PBS West Michigan affiliate. She hosts The WGVU Morning Show plus several PBS Community Affairs programs including Family Health Matters and Ask the Expert. She has received five consecutive AWRT Gracie Allen Awards for Outstanding Individual Achievement as Program Host. Shelley serves on many community boards, with spare time for triathlon training and chasing after her three Jack Russell Terriers.
Sophie Fischer is a sophomore at Aquinas College in Grand Rapids where she is studying communication. She has 2 part-time jobs including one at Biggby Coffee where she is an assistant manager. -
Leana Davison: A Window for the Light to Shine Through
Leana Davison is a wife and mother and the Marketing Manager at Mad City Windows and Bath in Madison, WI. Her life was changed in a drug treatment court and she has been in recovery for 13 years. Her philosophy is that everyday should be a celebration of the joy of living.