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  • 213. Episode 213: Shaquille O'Neal: The Kindness Giant

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    This is Episode 213 of the Tangential Inspiration Podcast. This episode is all about kindess and we are going to focus on three remarkable people who have something to share about kindness. We start off with world record traveller, Renee Bruns, who travels the world on her own, in a wheelchair. Then we will talk about the legendary Shaquille O'Neal, and not about his prowess on the courts, but his amazing generosity and mission of kindness. Finally, we talk about Frank Shankwitz, one of the founders of the Make-A-Wish program and his mission to bring some joy to gravely ill children. Yes, there may be a few tears in this episode, but I promise you they are worth it. Come have a listen and find your kind.

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  • 212. Episode 212: Unleashing the Power of the Young

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    This is Episode 212 of the Tangential Inspiration Podcast. It is filled to the brim with inspiration. We start off with some advice from some famous coaches, that is not just for winning games, but winning in life. Then we talk about some young people who are making a huge difference in the world. Finally, we talk about Minnie Spotted Wolf, the first indigenous woman to join the U.S. Marines. There is something here to inspire everyone. Join us!
  • 211. Episode 211: Hope in a Hopeless Place

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    This episode is full of inspiration and encouragement to let that little light of yours shine. We have a furniture maker in India who has taught more than 10,000 people to swim, some young people in the slums of Kenya who are finding ways to bring hope to themselves and others, and a World War II spy, who risked her life to bring the Allies valuable information that was used to help plan D-Day. There is definitely something that will inspire you in this episode.
  • 210. Episode 210: Nelson Mandela - The Power of Leaving Hate Behind

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    Welcome to Episode 210 of the Tangential Inspiration Podcast. There is a truckload of inspiration in this episode. First we talk about some amazing ways people are recycling old fishing nets and turning them into products we can use everyday. Then we talk about Nelson Mandela, an activist that spent 27 years in prison, before becoming President of South Africa and a symbol of peace to the world. We finish off this episode talking about the importance immigration has played in America. There is a lot here to digest and it will fuel your inspiration.
  • 209. Episode 209: Lessons of Hope From Stray Dogs

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    Welcome to Episode 209! Lots of inspiration lurking about this episode. The kind response to the SNAP crisis, young girls building confidence on a mountain bike, and a man who's mission is to save the dogs of Thailand. Have a listen, you will walk away inspired.
  • 208. Episode 208: Jon Cena Never Gives Up on Giving to Others

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    Welcome to Episode 208 of the Tangential Inspiration Podcast. Sorry for the delay, but Teresa has been recovering from surgery. During her down time she has read lots of books that will show up in future episodes. This episode is bursting with inspiration. Teresa starts off with a book called Not That Wheel, Jesus that talks about regaining faith after being betrayed by your church. Then Teresa talks about John Cena and his amazing humanitarian efforts, particularly his incredible participation in the Make A Wish program. Finally, we talk about two philanthropists who have made life changing donations to minority college students. There is so much light in this episode, come join us.
  • 207. Episode 207: Small Doses of Powerful Inspiration

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    We just got back from our annual trip to a National Park, so we are doing another fast and furious episode of short inspirational stories this week while we catch up. We have a teen fighting for the survival of orangutans, some of the first female park rangers, the rebirth of the Tuskegee air program, and a project that helps keeps kids in hospitals connected with their friends and family. Come get inspired!