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EPISODE · Mar 15, 2024 · 49 MIN

Social Changemaker Podcast: Episode 3 From Trials To Transformation

from Social Changemakers · host Khalilah Denney

Welcome back to the Social Changemakers Podcast, as host Khalilah Denney and her special co-host, Jonathan Harris, engage in an intriguing discussion that you will truly enjoy. In this episode we uncover the transformative journeys of individuals who have turned their personal struggles into significant community contributions.Mr. Harris, a multifaceted individual, shares his journey from battling addiction to becoming a cornerstone in his family and community through his roles at The House DC and Harris Moving Company. Listen as he opens up about the lessons of life, the essence of mentorship, and the crucial impact of fostering strong, cooperative bonds.We explore the value of passing skills to the next generation, constructing resilient teams within the non-profit sector, and the fundamental role of faith in personal and professional realms. This underlying theme of growth, contribution, and advancement should definitely resonate with individuals committed to making impactful transformations in their own lives as well as the lives of others.So, let's dive into this captivating episode, revealing tales of resilience and transformation that are sure to inspire. Remember to like, comment, and subscribe for a deeper dive into stories that enlighten and empower. Don't forget to hit the notification bell to keep up with our latest episodes, and join us in spreading the word on the path to social change!

Welcome back to the Social Changemakers Podcast, as host Khalilah Denney and her special co-host, Jonathan Harris, engage in an intriguing discussion that you will truly enjoy. In this episode we uncover the transformative journeys of individuals who have turned their personal struggles into significant community contributions. Mr. Harris, a multifaceted individual, shares his journey from battling addiction to becoming a cornerstone in his family and community through his roles at The House DC and Harris Moving Company. Listen as he opens up about the lessons of life, the essence of mentorship, and the crucial impact of fostering strong, cooperative bonds. We explore the value of passing skills to the next generation, constructing resilient teams within the non-profit sector, and the fundamental role of faith in personal and professional realms. This underlying theme of growth, contribution, and advancement should definitely resonate with individuals committed to making impactful transformations in their own lives as well as the lives of others. So, let's dive into this captivating episode, revealing tales of resilience and transformation that are sure to inspire. Remember to like, comment, and subscribe for a deeper dive into stories that enlighten and empower. Don't forget to hit the notification bell to keep up with our latest episodes, and join us in spreading the word on the path to social change!

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