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Connections with Rich and Bobbi

Connections with Rich and Bobbi

By: Rich Homeres and Bobbi Hamlyn
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From broadcast studios, to conference halls, to subways, streets, and park benches... Rich Homeres and Bobbi Hamlyn have traveled across our country for years, meeting and interviewing people of all walks of life! With a heart for uniting people in the joy and oneness we have in Christ, they strive to share stories far and wide, to encourage, inform, and point listeners to our Savior.Rich Homeres and Bobbi Hamlyn Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Maybe you've heard it said: “One man's trash is another man's treasure.” - Roy Goble, Part 3
    Oct 20 2025

    We’re continuing our podcast with Roy Goble. As a successful Silicon Valley real estate developer, he shares how he learned many of his life lessons in a very unusual place - his father’s junkyard! He’s written a book about this, entitled: “Salvaged: Leadership Lessons Pulled from the Junkyard.”

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    15 hrs
  • Would you go to a junkyard to learn lessons for leadership?! – Roy Goble, Part 2
    Oct 13 2025

    We’re continuing our visit with dynamic speaker Roy Goble, a successful Silicon Valley real estate developer and author of the book, “Salvaged.” Working in his dad’s junkyard as a kid, Roy had no idea what his future held and the leadership lessons he would learn through his labors!

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    15 hrs
  • “A junkyard with many people scavenging around, looking for something of worth...”-Roy Goble, 1
    Oct 6 2025

    Our guest is Roy Goble. He’s a successful Silicon Valley real estate developer and author of the book, “Salvaged.” A dynamic speaker, Roy talks about some surprising lessons he learned as a boy working in his family-run business - a junkyard!

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    15 hrs
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