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We decided to jump into one of the most divisive topics that dominate so many aspects of our life: Race. So I invited my friend Jim Sanders to have a conversation. Jim jumped at the chance to have a discussion about this topic and we were...
The #metoo movement has brought to light many of the ugly aspects of the social, professional and personal interactions in regards to how men treat women. I asked my friend Cate Fogarty to have a conversation around her thoughts and experiences...
My old Navy buddy Justin Snodgrass discusses his Master's Thesis which focused on his experiences over the last 20 years around out of body experiences. You can find Justin's Master's Thesis and you can visit his website to see his amazing art...
Join us as we invite Joey "Devil Doc" Martinez to talk about his struggles with Post Traumatic Stress during and after honorably serving in the United States Navy as a Hospital Corpsman assigned to serve with the United States Marine Corps. You can...
Host Sean McCoy invites a friend from his childhood, Comedian Larry Goodwell, to the table to have a conversation about race, privilege and what we remember from when we were kids.
Establishing the tradition laid out in the Origin Episode Friend and Pastor Doug Robinson of host Sean McCoy is invited to the table to reflect on the first five guests and their episodes.
Love in Action is listening to understand, not to react.
We need to have more discussions around mental health and Jim Burgoon graciously accepts the invitation to the table to discuss the 18 years he's been married to his wife who has continually suffered from bipolar disorder and borderline personality...
This short 7 minute episode is to respond to listener feedback, a confession about Jim Burgoon's Part 2 episode and some others as well as a few minutes discussion around an email from a friend that was nice but very critical of religion. We...
One of my best friends, Chris Cappello, accepts the invitation to come to the table and talk about music. Music is seen by many as food for the soul but it can also be a point of contention in society when the expression is not well...