In Episode 075, author DC Frost describes her passion for mysteries

DC wanted to be a writer back in elementary school. Now in her 60s, she decided it was time to pursue the lifelong dream of becoming a mystery writer.
Colleen Law design Lego homes and prepare dissertations in Episode 074

Sometimes the buildings Colleen creates are models of dream homes clients would love to own, or they are recreations of places they lived in the past. She also helps graduate students complete their degrees when life interfered with their plans.
Angelia Hayes talks about boldly living in God’s image in Episode 073

Angelia knew she didn’t need someone else’s approval to have value in herself. Nor did she need to scale back her ambitions just because it meant other people were uncomfortable with her using her God-given talent.
Gwen Rutz shifted from pastor to business owner in Episode 072

Changing careers invigorated her by instilling a renewed sense of purpose in her life. The more Gwen involved herself with that new purpose, the more passionate she became.
Jacquelyn and Jerry Clement create, teach and inspire in Episode 071

Jacquelyn And Jerry Clement came up with the business idea after realizing they both love to create, and their clients often teach things by publishing books, and they like to inspire people with inspirational messages.
Linda Ambrus Broenniman describes uncovering a life-changing family secret in Episode 070

Of all the lessons Linda learned in uncovering her family history, the need for sharing these type of stories is essential.
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.”
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.
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.
Nicole Smith describes her purpose preparing for eldercare in Episode 66

As she searched for answers, it seemed the resources Nicole needed were not available to her. Thank goodness she kept copious notes.