48 min

12. Travis M.: "Keep this between just us girls.‪"‬ Class Reunion: The Podcast

    • Relationships

Travis Meeks has been on quite the journey over these past 20 years. He was an all-star athlete who lost a football scholarship, which led to some difficult years dealing with legal troubles and addiction. He finally found his way to the kitchen, where he became a chef who has traveled across the world with his cooking.

Travis had more dreams than I realized in high school, and although he got waylaid more than a few times, he is now enrolled in college classes studying writing and journalism in Springfield, where he co-parents two children and has a catering business on the side.

Thanks to this week's sponsor: Aurora Professional Pharmacy, which Tom Morrison has operated in downtown Aurora since 1981. You can find out more at auroraprofessionalpharmacy.com.

Do you want to sponsor an upcoming episode of “Class Reunion”? Individual and business sponsorships are available at info@classreunionpodcast.com.

This week's donation on behalf of the Class of 2001 is going to Ozarks Food Harvest, which runs a network of food banks that serve more than 30,000 people in Southwest Missouri each week. Find out more at ozarksfoodharvest.org.

These donations are made possible by sponsors and Patrons who sign up to support the show at patreon.com/classreunionpodcast.

Travis Meeks has been on quite the journey over these past 20 years. He was an all-star athlete who lost a football scholarship, which led to some difficult years dealing with legal troubles and addiction. He finally found his way to the kitchen, where he became a chef who has traveled across the world with his cooking.

Travis had more dreams than I realized in high school, and although he got waylaid more than a few times, he is now enrolled in college classes studying writing and journalism in Springfield, where he co-parents two children and has a catering business on the side.

Thanks to this week's sponsor: Aurora Professional Pharmacy, which Tom Morrison has operated in downtown Aurora since 1981. You can find out more at auroraprofessionalpharmacy.com.

Do you want to sponsor an upcoming episode of “Class Reunion”? Individual and business sponsorships are available at info@classreunionpodcast.com.

This week's donation on behalf of the Class of 2001 is going to Ozarks Food Harvest, which runs a network of food banks that serve more than 30,000 people in Southwest Missouri each week. Find out more at ozarksfoodharvest.org.

These donations are made possible by sponsors and Patrons who sign up to support the show at patreon.com/classreunionpodcast.

48 min