Creating Home Warner Lewis
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- Society & Culture
Home has become so much more than the physical four walls around us. Join us weekly as I speak with different intrepid individuals about their personal journeys to create home.
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Creating Home with Dionna McPhatter
In this very special episode of Creating Home, we hear from the brilliant trail-blazer, Dionna McPhatter. After her incredible academic record and basketball talents lead her to West Point, she found her passion for data and created a life and a home that she is truly excited about.
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Creating Home with Yasmin Vossoughian
This week we get to speak with Yasmin Vossoughian, a well-known MSNBC anchor, as she shares her journey of self acceptance and how that has translated into a healthy and happy home for her family, her friends, and most importantly herself.
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Creating Home with Brian Strong
This week on Creating Home, Warner speaks with Brian Strong, Brand Communications extraordinaire and civil rights advocate. He discusses his time at UNC Chapel Hill and how he has created his home in helping others strive for equality.
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Creating Home with Remmington Curtis
This week on Creating Home, we are joined by Remmington Curtis. Remm is a professional coach who has built his practice on the very journey that he embarked on just a few years ago. Hear how he has created his home and how he now uses that as a guideline for helping others to create their home. Be sure to visit www.remmcoaching.com to learn more about Remm's philosophy.
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Creating Home with Jody and Xavier
This week, we have the honor of speaking with 2 guests that have found their home in the service of others. Jody Kent Lavy and Xavier McElrath-Bey represent the Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth and bring insight into how they have used their experiences to not only create their own homes but to help others who wouldn't otherwise have a chance.
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Creating Home with Zak Williams
This week on Creating Home, we have the opportunity to speak with Zak Williams. He talks about how he has overcome the difficulty of coping with family and personal mental illness and how he has turned that into an opportunity to help the community. From his service work in the local LA area to his new business venture that provides mental health support products, Zak's altruistic nature truly shines through.