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#004: Brett Henry

An episode of the The Human Era podcast, hosted by with Kent Lapp, titled "#004: Brett Henry" was published on October 4, 2018 and runs 77 minutes.

October 4, 2018 ·77m · The Human Era

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God often redirects our paths while still leveraging our gifts and passions for His glory. For our next guest, multiple business owner Brett Henry, that was exactly the case. Henry initially set out to pursue a career as a physician, but while studying for the MCAT, he developed a keen interest in medical herbalism and the health benefits to juicing. Hear how God used his newfound passion to alter the trajectory of his life – and lifestyle – and co-found Franklin Juice Co. and Honest Coffee Roasters. Links: Gospel Business Strategies  Juice Nashville Franklin Juice Company Honest Coffee Roasters B Interactive

God often redirects our paths while still leveraging our gifts and passions for His glory. For our next guest, multiple business owner Brett Henry, that was exactly the case. Henry initially set out to pursue a career as a physician, but while studying for the MCAT, he developed a keen interest in medical herbalism and the health benefits to juicing. Hear how God used his newfound passion to alter the trajectory of his life – and lifestyle – and co-found Franklin Juice Co. and Honest Coffee Roasters.

Links:

Gospel Business Strategies 

Juice Nashville

Franklin Juice Company

Honest Coffee Roasters

B Interactive



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