The guys discuss when an empty driveway can give you extreme HOCO sign confidence, why a free fritter for one cannot legally influence the dinner plans of many, and how ordering your breakfast skillet with onions can eliminate any possibility of having to share with a giraffe.
Episode 32 – That in between feeling, amiright?! It’s been a minute since an episode has dropped and part of me feels guilty and the other FREE from expectations, because they are just that…expectations.
Can’t we all take a moment to adjust ours in life sometimes?! I’ll answer with a huge HECK YES! But this episode is a bit of a chat through what is going on with Taking Flight andddd where it is going….get ready because a reignited relaunch is a-coming soon. 😉
I also talk through embracing that ‘in between’ feeling in life and business. With 3 ways to work through a shift you might be craving. Together let’s move through the moments that sometimes make us question everything and come out on the other side feeling more grounded and understanding what we are called to do. Enjoy this interim episode as I redesign what’s on my heart to bring to you moving forward!
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Table for 4 at the coffee shop today! Bruce is on the sober path journey with AA. Karen is on the Al-Anon journey. Married for 34 years, Bruce has been sober for the last 17 years. Bruce and Karen have gone through it. Listen to Bruce’s story today as he tells us about losing his soul to addiction and deciding he didn’t want to spread this disease to his family – instead he chose recovery.
The guys discuss when your calendar can get you disqualified from the Olympics, why “dress casual” is the new norm for dumpster diving, and how the song Enter Sandman was actually inspired by dolphins.
In Today’s episode, Saul talks to Chaplain Anthony Balistreri on his life’s journey and chaplaincy in the jail system. Chaplain Anthony is currently in his ongoing assignment as Chaplain in the Racine County Sheriff’s Office, which he has held since he established their Chaplaincy Counsel in 2016. In this position, he has established healthy, constructive relationships within the office as well as with other government offices in Racine County amongst elected officials and laymen.
Anthony holds both an undergraduate degree in Physics and an MBA from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He is the Founder and Executive Director of Giving to the Nations, a worldwide nonprofit organization.
He is also an ordained non-denominational pastor, he serves as the senior pastor of an international ministry headquartered in Racine, Wisconsin and has served on the boards of other Southeastern Wisconsin ministries and Christian schools.