Our Journey to Hope
This podcast offers a variety insights into developing, sustaining, and regaining hope. All of us have the potential to have our hope challenged by life events, or we know someone whose hope is currently being challenged.
I invite you to explore this critical topic with us and please, share this with others. Remember, no one walks alone.
The opinions expressed by guests on this podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the host. Guests are encouraged to express their opinions and insights freely in the interest of providing understanding and encouragement to others.
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Our Journey to Hope
Episode 77 - A Conversation With Steve Gamlin About Vision and Hope
Does your life seem to be up and down, inside and out? Well, you are not experiencing something all by yourself. All of us have experienced life, as my guest describes it, as living on a pogo stick. It goes up and down and doesn’t seem to be moving forward very much. And sometimes it feels like we loose balance and fall off.
All of us face challenges to hope. One major challenge is we lack vision or our vision has become impaired by life events.
I am speaking with a new friend, Steve Gamlin. Steve describes himself as “The Motivational Firewood Guy®.” He blends back-to-basics positivity, visualization and humor teaching his clients to see their desired outcomes, understand their why, and build action plans to achieve them.
In this episode we will look at importance of hope and vision and their relationship to each other as we journey to hope.
To learn more about Steve, please visit his website at https://stevegamlin.com. You can also visit his podcast, The Vision Board Guy Podcast! It is available through all major podcast outlets.
You can learn more about hope by visiting my web site: https://ourjourneytohope.com
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