Anne Mahlum: Homeless Running Clubs (Pt 1)

Anne Mahlum: Homeless Running Clubs (Pt 1)

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What If Success Isn’t What America Told You It Was?

What happens when a self-made millionaire realizes he’s losing everything that actually matters? This episode tells the unbelievable true story of Millard Fuller giving away $10 million (in today's dollars), intentionally making himself poor, and expectedly building one of the mo ...  Show more

70% of Foster Families Quit—And You Can Help Change That (Pt 1)

Within 3 years, 70% of foster families stop fostering—not because they don’t care, but often because they’re overwhelmed and unsupported. In this powerful conversation, Joshua Conley shares how Foster Village Memphis is helping keep foster families going through practical support ...  Show more

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