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EPISODE · Jun 7, 2026 · 10 MIN

Rise Like the Wind

from The Everyday Human · host Eastin DeVerna

June: On Conflict and CourageI mention again in this episode that wife has recently been diagnosed with cancer. We have a GoFundMe campaign live now to help ease the financial burden of medical expenses. If you are able to contribute or share, we would be eternally grateful. You can find the link here: https://gofund.me/3682c6720June 7From the top, away from the flood and the flames, that’s where you’ll find your solution and your path forward. And you might be tempted, along the way, to try and restore the balance and harmony that once was before the disaster struck, but that’s not an option. We know that by now. What’s done is done. The past cannot be changed. These events we face forever change us. So you must fight that temptation with everything you’ve got, knowing instead you’ll create something new that transcends the past.When these monsters of life come your way (and they will), you must slow down, have faith in yourself and in others and maybe in something higher—you must choose courage and rise above.Reflection title: Rise Like the WindCreative inspiration: Angie Branham Mullins, The Psychology of ZeldaReflection Question: Am I choosing the easy reactions to obstacles? Or am I rising above with courage to see a new way forward?

June: On Conflict and Courage I mention again in this episode that wife has recently been diagnosed with cancer. We have a GoFundMe campaign live now to help ease the financial burden of medical expenses. If you are able to contribute or share, we would be eternally grateful. You can find the link here: https://gofund.me/3682c6720 June 7 From the top, away from the flood and the flames, that’s where you’ll find your solution and your path forward. And you might be tempted, along the way...

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