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From the killing fields to the mission field, Part 1 – Episode 52

From the killing fields to the mission field, Part 1 – Episode 52

by Jerrid | Oct 16, 2018 | Uncategorized

Dareth Ly survived the Cambodian genocide of the 1970s. When Dareth was 7 years old, he and his family were driven out of their home and into the jungle by the Khmer Rouge, a radical communist regime. This marked the beginning of a three-year period of labor camps,...
From professional hockey to guiding young athletes – Episode 51

From professional hockey to guiding young athletes – Episode 51

by Jerrid | Oct 3, 2018 | Uncategorized

Gary Steffes retired from professional hockey in 2017 after a successful 7-year career at the ECHL and AHL levels. Gary is now the Campus Director for FCA Hockey in Alexandria, MN where he helps young hockey players live with more purpose and significance. Steffes has...
Using real estate to fight human trafficking – Episode 50

Using real estate to fight human trafficking – Episode 50

by Jerrid | Sep 24, 2018 | Uncategorized

Spencer Hutton is a licensed realtor for Commonwealth Real Estate Group in the Minneapolis area. He and his team are not only in the business of helping clients buy and sell homes, they are in the business of fighting human trafficking. This all started because...
Alcoholic corporate V.P. to helping other addicts – Episode 49

Alcoholic corporate V.P. to helping other addicts – Episode 49

by Jerrid | Sep 13, 2018 | Uncategorized

Tom Truszinski is the Center Director for Minnesota Adult & Teen Challenge in Rochester, MN. Tom started drinking alcohol at a young age, barely graduating high school. Even though his alcohol usage increased during his young adult years, he found identity through...
From FBI informant to 9 years in federal prison – Episode 48

From FBI informant to 9 years in federal prison – Episode 48

by Jerrid | Sep 5, 2018 | Uncategorized

Mark Whitacre exposed an international price fixing conspiracy to the FBI while working for Archer Daniel Midland, ADM, in the early 1990’s. For three years, he wore a wire which helped the FBI establish one of the largest price fixing cases in U.S. history....
From a fatherless boy to a mentor for men – Episode 47

From a fatherless boy to a mentor for men – Episode 47

by Jerrid | Aug 30, 2018 | Uncategorized

Vince Miller, founder of Resolute, a non-profit focused on providing men with tools for discipleship and mentorship, believes our purpose is not found within ourselves, rather given to us by our Creator. In this podcast, Vince retraces man’s footsteps back to...
The power and importance of having a unified life – Episode 46

The power and importance of having a unified life – Episode 46

by Jerrid | Aug 23, 2018 | Uncategorized

Bob Willbanks is the founder of Ambassadors for Business, a non-profit based in Minneapolis which focuses on equipping people to walk with greater purpose and impact in life and at work. In this podcast, you’ll hear how Bob has developed a foundational purpose...
Living out your potential to change the world – Episode 45

Living out your potential to change the world – Episode 45

by Jerrid | Aug 15, 2018 | Uncategorized

Jamie Groen, Executive Director of Children of the Promise was changed forever on his first trip to Haiti. His purpose and calling were revealed to him which he now lives-out through his work and family. In this podcast, Jamie explains how his potential was spoken...
24 Hours Inside the President’s Bunker – Episode 44

24 Hours Inside the President’s Bunker – Episode 44

by Jerrid | Jul 30, 2018 | Uncategorized

Lieutenant Colonel Robert J. Darling was working for the White House Military Office when 9/11 happened. He then spent the next 24 hours in the President’s bunker beneath the White House rubbing shoulders with President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney,...
From crack cocaine abuser to pillow superstar – Episode 43

From crack cocaine abuser to pillow superstar – Episode 43

by Jerrid | Jul 2, 2018 | Uncategorized

Mike Lindell, inventor and CEO of MyPillow struggled with addiction to alcohol and crack cocaine for years dating back to the 1980s. Even after starting MyPillow in 2004, he was a heavy crack user. Today, not only is Mike sober, but he has a thriving business and one...
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