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Episode 8 Aaron Stratton

Episode 8 of the Tattoos of My Soul podcast, hosted by Tattoos of My Soul, titled "Episode 8 Aaron Stratton" was published on November 15, 2021 and runs 37 minutes.

November 15, 2021 ·37m · Tattoos of My Soul

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On this episode, I talk to Aaron Stratton. He works at the local gym here, Springfield Health and Fitness, runs a charity called Beardman's Full Bellies and is working on building a mobile food pantry called The Magic Food Bus that supplies local children in need with food, clothing and supplies. He also shares his story of overcoming huge health issues including a heart attack, intractable hiccups and even contemplating suicide. Aaron's story is a great example of what we love to hear on the Tattoos of My Soul Podcast...stories of people turning trial into triumph. His story will definitely uplift and encourage you. Take a listen. :)

On this episode, I talk to Aaron Stratton. He works at the local gym here, Springfield Health and Fitness, runs a charity called Beardman's Full Bellies and is working on building a mobile food pantry called The Magic Food Bus that supplies local children in need with food, clothing and supplies. He also shares his story of overcoming huge health issues including a heart attack, intractable hiccups and even contemplating suicide. Aaron's story is a great example of what we love to hear on the Tattoos of My Soul Podcast...stories of people turning trial into triumph. His story will definitely uplift and encourage you. Take a listen. :)

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