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Direction for Your Dreams | Beth Booram | DD 67

Episode 67 of the Dear Daughters podcast, hosted by Susie Davis, titled "Direction for Your Dreams | Beth Booram | DD 67" was published on June 28, 2018 and runs 55 minutes.

June 28, 2018 ·55m · Dear Daughters

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If you've ever wondered what your calling is, then this episode is for you because today I talk with Beth Booram who has written a whole book on understanding what it looks like for God to birth a dream in your life. Beth walks us through the the gestational process of birthing a dream as well as providing a bit of direction and encouragement.

Beth is a spiritual director and author, who also runs an urban spiritual retreat center in her home in Indianapolis. She's written four books, and is writing her fifth with her husband. She is a fellow table person, Big-God-Dreamer and question-asker, and I am just giddy to have her join me on the show today.

I can't wait for you to meet Beth. Here's the interview on the Dear Daughters Podcast Episode 67.

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