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S1, E65: Part 1 - Belle Lyon & David Bingham

Episode 65 of the Small Lake City podcast, hosted by Erik Nilsson, titled "S1, E65: Part 1 - Belle Lyon & David Bingham" was published on December 21, 2024 and runs 56 minutes.

December 21, 2024 ·56m · Small Lake City

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What if a simple Yik Yak post could change the course of your life? Join us on the Small Lake City Podcast as we explore the captivating journey of Belle Lyon and David Bingham, two individuals whose lives were unexpectedly intertwined in the most serendipitous way. From David’s transformative experiences in Japan to Belle’s pursuit of a musical career in Provo, their stories highlight the beauty of encountering the right person at the right time, particularly when breaking away from traditio...

What if a simple Yik Yak post could change the course of your life? Join us on the Small Lake City Podcast as we explore the captivating journey of Belle Lyon and David Bingham, two individuals whose lives were unexpectedly intertwined in the most serendipitous way. From David’s transformative experiences in Japan to Belle’s pursuit of a musical career in Provo, their stories highlight the beauty of encountering the right person at the right time, particularly when breaking away from traditional paths.

Discover the highs and lows of Belle's early success in the music industry and David's eye-opening moments as a missionary in Japan. Belle shares her struggles balancing education and a record deal, while David recounts his pivotal decision to leave traditional missionary duties behind, offering a candid glimpse into his evolving beliefs. Both faced challenges in navigating their chosen paths, yet found solace and support in one another, illustrating how personal growth often stems from unexpected connections.

Gain insight into their unique stories marked by quirky coincidences and shared aspirations. Whether it’s the influence of Belle’s artistic upbringing or David’s foray into the ex-Mormon community, this episode unveils the power of pursuing one's passions and the strength found in supportive relationships. Tune in to hear how these two kindred spirits found each other amidst the complexities of life, and how they continue to navigate new beginnings together.

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