Ada Robinson describes being a natural healer, teacher in Episode 069

Her brother’s transformation prompted Ada to change lives by sharing what she knew about natural health and healing with others. She started by teaching people how to prepare healthy meals using what she calls “living foods.”
Do you know your non-negotiable black sheep core values?

Knowing my core black sheep values is already providing insight into why things have fizzled out in my past.
What’s keeping you from sharing your life story with others?

Throughout our lives, we developed core values which guided us and served as anchors through turbulent storms. It is those values that forged our legacy, and they need to be passed on to future generations.
Michele Morgan describes inventing, starting a business in Episode 068

Michele’s story proves that when God gives people an assignment, he doesn’t toss them into the deep end by themselves. He orchestrates funding and people to ensure that the assignment can be carried out.
Paul Weigel became Iron Dad tough for his daughter

Paul’s book addresses cancer awareness, but its theme of love and perseverance inspires people to pursue relationships with their children at all ages.
Forward From 50 celebrates its third birthday today

As I blow out the candles on the cake to celebrate Forward From 50’s third birthday, my wish is that everyone reading this finds life brimming with purpose and abundance.
God gives specific skills, instructions to people in the Bible – and to you

Have you ever had a desire to do something specific that just doesn’t go away? Perhaps God is stirring your heart!
William Shatner worries about going to the final frontier alone

Admired by millions, the 93-year-old actor known for his roles in more than 200 TV shows and movies, admitted he has feelings of isolation and doesn’t have a real friend in the world.
Marty Drapkin describes his love for writing, photography in Episode 067

Although he has published fiction and non-fiction books, it is the creative aspect of writing fictional stories that really motivates him to write. Now 77 years old, Marty took up street photography when he was in his 50s, which involves shooting unposed candid photos of people.
Danielle Bernock helps people overcome childhood trauma

“Healing your trauma doesn’t make you forget it, but it does take away trauma’s power so you regain power over your life,” said Danielle. “With help, the trauma is left powerless so that you have a new life where you are in control.”