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Be Joyful

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Be Joyful: a podcast for women in their 50’s or 60’s looking for inspiration on how to start a new chapter of their lives such as retirement, or looking to course correct their lives onto a happier, more fulfilling trajectory. Each month, Jean Cameron Hill introduces women who have reinvented themselves, or triumphed over challenges, and are now living their best lives! Jean hopes her listeners will gain valuable knowledge from the amazing women featured in this podcast.

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  • Kateh Alupo: Listen To Her Powerful Testimony On Her Walk With God
    Jun 10 2025

    Summary

    Overcoming Cultural and Familial Challenges

    Kateh shared her challenging childhood growing up as one of eight sisters in a culture that undervalued girls, facing both societal and familial pressure. Despite this, her parents, who were self-taught teachers, supported her education and encouraged her to excel, even when others discouraged them. Kateh's parents managed to provide for their children through teaching and farming, and while some of her sisters pursued higher education, Kateh completed basic studies.

    Kateh's Journey to Faith

    Kateh shared her spiritual journey, describing how she initially rejected born-again Christianity due to her Catholic upbringing but eventually experienced a profound conversion after feeling an urgent emptiness that only Jesus could fill. She detailed how her relationship with God deepened through Bible study, leading to audible communications from God that helped her overcome self-hatred and embrace her identity. During her college years, while maintaining her academic studies, Kateh experienced both challenging spiritual transformations and moments of divine guidance, ultimately seeing God's hand in her education and career path.

    Bible's Role in Personal Transformation

    Kateh shared her personal experience of studying the Bible, emphasizing that while the text is a roadmap for life, it led her to a deeper relationship with Jesus through practical application and personal transformation, even when the changes were painful. She explained that the Bible's teachings, particularly those that require self-sacrifice, are crucial for true spiritual growth. When asked about political leaders, Kateh noted that individual commitment varies, and she advised praying for leaders who are not following biblical principles, trusting that God will guide them.

    Missionary Journey of Faith and Service

    Kateh shared her journey of answering God's call to enter the missionary field, emphasizing her commitment to serve without relying on others for financial support. She described her initial act of feeding a hungry widow, which led to more community outreach and the establishment of a school and church in the bush. Despite facing personal challenges, including homelessness, Kateh trusted God to provide for her needs while focusing on her mission to spread the gospel and help those in need.

    School for War-Orphaned Children

    Kateh shared her journey of caring for orphaned children in war-torn areas and eventually establishing a school and church in a village without formal education. She described how she initially took in street children, faced challenges with housing, and eventually found a permanent location where she continues to reside with some of the children. The school now has 60 students, though many more children in the village are still not attending school due to lack of education culture and financial constraints. The school operates through parent contributions of food items and occasional donations from well-wishers, and while they have a kindergarten block, the primary school classes are still held in the church building.

    Divine Path to Mission Fulfillment

    Kate shared her personal journey, explaining how she abandoned her accounting career to pursue a mission-focused life path, which she believes was divinely guided. She emphasized that finding God's plan is crucial for personal fulfillment, as her current mission work brings her greater satisfaction than her previous accounting aspirations would have. When Jean experienced technical difficulties with storage space, the conversation was briefly interrupted before resuming with a different topic about meeting a life-changing person.

    Divine Appointment in Uganda Mission

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    32 m
  • Debby Collings: A Survivor
    Apr 30 2025

    Debby Collings has experienced many ups and downs in her life from broken relationships to cancer to career changes; but, she has always managed to find her joy. Whenever she is feeling troubled or just bored, photography has been her outlet, She calls it shutter therapy, and I can attest to her incredible bird photos. Debbie jokes that she must have been a gypsy is a past life, which might explain why she has always had the urge to move around so much. She’s recently moved back to her hometown of Milwaukee to be closer to her family after realizing their support was crucial during her recovery from cancer.

    Notes from podcast:

    1. Debbie grew up as a corporate brat, moving around a lot; she’s still on the move, fiercely independent. She jokes around that she must have been a gypsy in a past life, which explains why she always has the urge to move.
    2. As the only girl in her family, she had to do its her way if she wanted something done.
    3. She often felt like college was a waste of time and frequently considered leaving, which she dd her senior year.
    4. Debbie worked in broadcast sales and pharmaceutical sales but was fired after working one year for not having a degree.
    5. She went back to college to famish her degree in art history and found that she really enjoyed it. Today, Debbie works for PetLink selling microchip service to animal shelters, non profits, and animal control.
    6. Debbie was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2020, during Covid and lockdown in Colorado. Her family and extended family were incredibly supportive, and she realized she needed to be closer to family, so moved back to Milwaukee.
    7. She finds her joy thru photography; it’s her shutter therapy.
    8. Glady, the cross eyed bear is a remarkable story of survival and defines Debbie’s life.
    9. Today, Debbie is more comfortable with herself. No longer a people pleaser, she’s become more stubborn, set in her ways, and may be another reason Debbie says she’s still single.
    10. What are her words for happiness? Talk to people, don’t sit on your feelings. Find an outlet. When you’re bored or unhappy, do something that brings you joy. For Debbie, this is photography.

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    29 m
  • Duncan Hill: How We Navigate Life, Marriage, Travel, Communication, God and Africa
    Mar 17 2025

    For her next podcast, Jean decided to interview her husband Duncan Hill, and how they have navigated marriage, travel, communication, God and Africa. Duncan spent 17 years rescuing children in Uganda. It was after he heard from God that this became his mission. So with his own $$ and lots of donations and a lot of faith, that’s what he did. They recently traveled back after a 7 year hiatus to reunite with his kids. What a blessing and adventure. Jean is so proud of the work he’s done and continues to do.

    Notes on podcast:

    1. In 1981 Duncan became a Christian. He was a stock broker up until 1997 when he started a small retail business, then he heard from God in 2002 that he was suppose to go to Uganda. He paid attention to the signs. God told him to go!
    2. His heart was completely broken by the Aids crisis in Uganda. In the summer of 2002, Duncan started the Uganda Orphans Fund.
    3. Duncan built homes for Ugandan churches to house orphaned children. Some local Ugandan families donated land and he started Kasozi (Hill in their local language)Village with a school, dormitories, a chapel and staff quarters.
    4. Kasozi Village housed 150 kids. The school had to do their due diligence when accepting applications.
    5. Kasozi school was based on the British school system with its own elementary school up to P7. If the kids had the acumen to go on to senior levels, the school would fund their education. This was all done by donations.
    6. In 2018 Kasozi Village was given to a Ugandan non-profit school. In exchange for the land, buildings, vehicles they promised to take care of the Kasozi kids.
    7. In Jan/Feb 2025 Duncan and Jean went back to see his kids. It was like magic. It was a personally gratifying time but there were some kids who were languishing and needed help. Duncan is now supporting 30 kids with their school fees, requirements and needs, to keep them moving forward toward success and self-sufficiency.
    8. Duncan is funding this with his own money, but as their needs get greater and the number of kids in need increases, he’ll need to ask for financial help. His plan is to create the Kasozi Fund for just this purpose. Stay tuned.
    9. Duncan and Jean pay their own expenses. Every penny in donations will go to help the kids.
    10. Duncan believes that you need God’s direction to make your calling a success.
    11. Duncan and Jean met in college but didn’t say a word to each other. They met 45 years later on FB in 2002, and married two months later.
    12. They work well because they communicate. They care how the other person feels and they work things through.
    13. Keys to their success are communication, acceptance and laughter.

    To learn more about Jean and the Be Joyful podcast visit www.bejoyful.love.

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