2018 In Review Part 1
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Description
Celebrating the end of the 2018 with special holiday shows featuring some of our favorite guests together. With: Robert Graves, Eric Coly, Kate Anthony and Andi Lichtenfeld
Show Highlights
Andi, Robert, Eric and Kate get to know each other and find they have a lot of in common especially when it comes to reflecting on what they learned in 2018.
Andi talked about being called to do more meaningful work and the ups and downs of staying focused on what is important.
Robert Graves shares his family mantra.
Eric gets real about experiencing depression and the difficulties of finding help.
Kate encourages setting new traditions after divorce.
Resources Mentioned
Past Relatable Episodes Featuring Guests:
Book Mentioned:
Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance by Dr. Angela Duckworth
Robert’s Family Matra:
Success blesses our lives and our freedoms are abundant because all that we worked to do pays off in dividends daily!
Backstory Behind Stephanie and Guest
I love how this show came together and the connections that were revealed between each guest. I am blessed to know such passionate and intelligent people!! – Stephanie Michele
Social Challenge of the Week
The Social Challenge for the Week: Give the Gift of Connection
I believe one of the most thoughtful things we can do for each other is to make introductions. Who do you know that needs to meet someone else you know? In the next 10 days, make three introductions for the purpose of friendship, dating, work opportunities, service recommendations, etc.
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