• Andrew Oberle: Surviving Chimp Attack and Thriving with Renewed Purpose (ep. 714)
    Oct 10 2024

    In 2012, Andrew Oberle’s life changed in an instant when a chimpanzee attack left him fighting for survival. But that’s just the beginning of his story.

    Today, Andrew opens up about the passion that led him to study chimpanzees, the brutal attack that nearly took his life, and the long road to recovery—one that required over 28 surgeries and a world of support. More than just surviving, Andrew found a new purpose: helping trauma survivors heal, using his own journey to inspire others.

    My friends, whether you’re dealing with a challenge of your own or simply need a reminder of the power of resilience, Andrew’s story is one you won’t want to miss.

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    52 mins
  • Choosing Forgiveness and Love (Monday Moment ep. 713)
    Oct 7 2024

    “Of course I will, Dad.”

    These were the last words Dave Gibbons ever shared with his father. Given their past, the fact he spoke them at all was surprising. But even more extraordinary was what he was agreeing to do. Let me explain.

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    6 mins
  • Dave Gibbons: Cultivating an Unoffendable Heart (ep. 710)
    Oct 3 2024

    Dave Gibbons is a leader, speaker and author of the recent memoir The Shape of My Eyes. Born to an American soldier and a Korean mother in the wake of the Korean War, Dave has spent his life struggling to blend his Korean roots and his very American upbringing.

    Today, Dave shares discovering his father’s betrayal, his path to overcoming that pain and his persistent feelings of not quite fitting in. Join us as Dave guides us in finding beauty in life’s hardest moments, cultivating an unoffendable heart and finding strength to forgive.

    My friends, whether you're going through a challenge or simply looking for a reminder of the power of hope and healing, this episode is for you.

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    1 hr
  • Conducting a Symphony of Joy (Monday Moment ep. 711)
    Sep 30 2024

    In our busy lives, we often overlook the gifts we possess, assuming they’re too ordinary to share. Many times, however, these gifts are the very essence of what we’re meant to give to the world.

    For me, it was in embracing my story that my life felt transformed and my purpose revealed. For Maria A. Ellis, it was her passion for music that not only changed her life but the lives of countless others. Let me explain.

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    6 mins
  • Dr. Edith Eger: Holocaust Survivor and Author of The Ballerina of Auschwitz (ep. 710)
    Sep 26 2024

    At almost 97 years old, Dr. Edith Eger is a Holocaust survivor, renowned psychologist, and author of the bestselling and award-winning memoir The Choice. In 1944 as a Jewish teenager living in Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe, Edith was sent to Auschwitz where she endured the most unimaginable hardships. And yet, rather than being defined by the trauma of her past, she’s chosen to rise above it – and inspires others to do the same.

    Today, Edith is joined by her grandson Jordan. Together, they share a story of love, loss, survival, and most importantly, the freedom found in choosing how we respond to life’s greatest challenges. Edith’s journey is a reminder that we can’t always choose the path that we walk in life, but we can always choose the manner in which we walk it.

    My friends, if you’re in need of a message of hope and the reminder that, in spite of the headwinds, the best is yet to come, this conversation is for you.

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    54 mins
  • It's Only Coffee... and Tomato Juice (Monday Moment ep. 709)
    Sep 23 2024

    Does it seem like people are quick to anger these days? For many, it’s as if they go around seeking reasons to be disappointed, upset or infuriated.

    What happens, though, when an individual who has every right to be upset chooses instead to respond with grace?

    Years ago on an early morning Southwest Airlines flight I had such an experience. Let me explain.

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    5 mins
  • April Simpkins: Mental Health Advocate and Mother to Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst (ep. 708)
    Sep 19 2024

    As a seasoned Human Resources expert with more than 30 years of experience, April Simpkins is a powerhouse in the realm of mental health advocacy. With relentless determination, she has tirelessly championed the cause and became an even more visible advocate following the passing of her beloved daughter Cheslie Kryst (Miss USA 2019) who battled depression for many years.

    Today, April shares her professional journey, her unexpected path into pageantry and life as a mother of six. Equally important, she shares about the accomplishments of her late daughter Cheslie, the struggles Cheslie silently face, and how she continues to keep Cheslie's legacy alive.

    My friends, with September being National Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month, I hope today’s conversation will provide hope and guidance for you to continue forward boldly in your journey.

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    1 hr
  • This is No Dress Rehearsal (Monday Moment ep. 707)
    Sep 16 2024

    In June of 2021, I flew to Los Angeles and interviewed a Hollywood director. No sound was recorded, no video was captured, no notes were taken. But what he shared, the way he shared it, and what happened because of it positively changed my life. Let me explain.

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    6 mins