The Going Scared Podcast with Jessica Honegger
Society & Culture:Personal Journals
This is an encore presentation of the October 17, 2018 conversation with Latasha Morrison.
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We all need to be people who leverage our power and bring what we’ve got to the table to make the world a better place. In the case of this week’s guest, Latasha Morrison, she is bringing all of us to the table to talk about race, reconciliation, empathy, and building bridges.
Listen in as Jessica talks with her friend Latasha about what it means to not just to be a spectator, but to be someone who uses their life for the sake of others.
Show Links
— More on Be the Bridge, Latasha's book, and all the latest from this important organization.
— Head to Jessica Honegger's website for info on her book, newsletter, transcripts of Going Scared episodes, and more!
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Julia Cheek, Bringing COVID Testing Home
Kim Lewis, Finding Abundance in the Tiny
Brittney Spencer, Breaking into Nashville
Angela Braniff, A Family Going Against the Grain
Amy and Andy Crouch, Intentionality In a Tech-Filled World
Dr. Curt Thompson, Being Known and Loved - Pt. 3
Dr. Curt Thompson, Being Known and Loved - Pt. 2
Dr. Curt Thompson, Being Known and Loved - Pt. 1
Jessica Honegger, Celebrating 10 Years of Noonday Collection!
Branden Harvey, Finding Hope in the Difficult
Tess Clarke & Arturo Coto, Perspectives on Immigration in America
The Honegger Family in Conversation with Police Officer Tonya Jefferson
Justine Lee, Politics at the Dinner Table
Justin Hale, Mastering Crucial Conversations
Eugene Cho, The Art of Not Being a Jerk
Justin Skeesuck and Patrick Gray, Putting the Person First
Sarah Stewart Holland & Beth Silvers, The Quest for Political Civility
Tim Hightower, Talking About Race in the NFL
Marie Case, Listening in Order to Learn
Paula Faris, Leaving The View and Embracing Hard Conversations
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