16 min

Fonde Werts: Peace of Thread - Surprised by Connection Here's Hoping: Conversations with Kathrin

    • Religion & Spirituality

Every day in some way, we may be surprised by connections undiscovered until an inspiration ignites our imagination.Today’s episode is dedicated to a connection discovered within a Peace of Thread. Here’s Hoping. Some links to sharePeace of Thread was founded by Denise Smith in 2012 with a mission: to empower refugee women to become economically independent through making and selling artisan bags. You can learn more about the remarkable artisans who create the 25 varieties of bags as well as the women of Peace of Thread who inspire empowerment and independence through connection and creativity. Learn more about Peace of Thread’s remarkable story on this blog and discover press articles here.  Visit the Peace of Thread Shop to explore these creative, remarkable, and practical these beautiful works of art, which can be purchased at the Peace of Thread shop, at boutiques in Georgia and Virginia, and also on their Peace of Thread Etsy shop, too! Note: Here’s Hoping receives no remuneration or benefit from any purchase you make at Peace of Thread. These are not affiliate links; they are intended to spread the good work of Peace of Thread’s remarkable work. You can discover more about Denise Smith, Founder & CEO of Peace of Thread, and the rest of the team, including the Peace of Thread artisans.  Clarkston, Georgia has been called the Ellis Island of the South. Curious about why? You can discover more on this History of Clarkston, Georgia page or on this Wikipedia page. You can read more wisdom from Rev. Dr. Seth Jones at either of the following two websites: The Psychedelic Pastor and his Weebly page, Rev. Dr. Seth Jones Sermons. You can always find more inspiration in any sacred text. Today’s quote from the Talmud is one of my favorites.  If you liked this episode of Here’s Hoping: Conversations with Kathrin, please leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts; reviews help other people find their way to this imaginary coffee shop. Share us with a friend on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.  If you’re interested in having a conversation with Kathrin, send an email here. You can also check out the websites for Here’s Hoping: Conversations with Kathrin and Gabriel-Jones Coaching. You can always find more episodes of Friends for the Journey. Special thanks to Tysorex for the original artwork. Additional graphics made with Canva. Original café music composed & created by Rev. Dr. Seth Jones.Thanks for visiting my imaginary coffee shop. 

Every day in some way, we may be surprised by connections undiscovered until an inspiration ignites our imagination.Today’s episode is dedicated to a connection discovered within a Peace of Thread. Here’s Hoping. Some links to sharePeace of Thread was founded by Denise Smith in 2012 with a mission: to empower refugee women to become economically independent through making and selling artisan bags. You can learn more about the remarkable artisans who create the 25 varieties of bags as well as the women of Peace of Thread who inspire empowerment and independence through connection and creativity. Learn more about Peace of Thread’s remarkable story on this blog and discover press articles here.  Visit the Peace of Thread Shop to explore these creative, remarkable, and practical these beautiful works of art, which can be purchased at the Peace of Thread shop, at boutiques in Georgia and Virginia, and also on their Peace of Thread Etsy shop, too! Note: Here’s Hoping receives no remuneration or benefit from any purchase you make at Peace of Thread. These are not affiliate links; they are intended to spread the good work of Peace of Thread’s remarkable work. You can discover more about Denise Smith, Founder & CEO of Peace of Thread, and the rest of the team, including the Peace of Thread artisans.  Clarkston, Georgia has been called the Ellis Island of the South. Curious about why? You can discover more on this History of Clarkston, Georgia page or on this Wikipedia page. You can read more wisdom from Rev. Dr. Seth Jones at either of the following two websites: The Psychedelic Pastor and his Weebly page, Rev. Dr. Seth Jones Sermons. You can always find more inspiration in any sacred text. Today’s quote from the Talmud is one of my favorites.  If you liked this episode of Here’s Hoping: Conversations with Kathrin, please leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts; reviews help other people find their way to this imaginary coffee shop. Share us with a friend on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.  If you’re interested in having a conversation with Kathrin, send an email here. You can also check out the websites for Here’s Hoping: Conversations with Kathrin and Gabriel-Jones Coaching. You can always find more episodes of Friends for the Journey. Special thanks to Tysorex for the original artwork. Additional graphics made with Canva. Original café music composed & created by Rev. Dr. Seth Jones.Thanks for visiting my imaginary coffee shop. 

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