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Intentional Love: Building Holiday Culture That Endures | Ep 34

Intentional Love: Building Holiday Culture That Endures | Ep 34

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In this heartfelt bonus episode, Barry Harper shares how his family’s “Harper Holiday Hoopla” started from humble beginnings and grew into a beloved family culture rooted in love, inclusion, and service. He opens up about personal loss, healing, and finding renewed joy through faith, family, and intentional love.

Discover how to shift your focus from holiday traditions to culture—creating moments that unite, restore, and bless your home.

🎧 Tune in and be inspired to build a family culture that lasts.

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**00:00** – Welcome & Gratitude**00:39** – Bonus Episode Introduction**01:05** – The Importance of Family Culture**01:42** – Why He Avoids the Word “Tradition”**02:17** – The Origin of Harper Holiday Hoopla**03:13** – The Three-Part Holiday Culture**04:03** – Why Small Moments Build Big Memories**04:41** – How the Culture Evolved Over Time**05:28** – The Meaning of “Triple H” Today**05:58** – The Holidays Can Be Hard**06:34** – Losing His Father & Holiday Grief**07:25** – Healing Through Love**08:16** – Being Sensitive to Family Members**08:58** – Creating a Culture of Inclusion**09:36** – Why Family Culture Matters**10:12** – Serving Each Other as a Family**10:47** – Serving Outside the Family**11:37** – A Word to Those Who Struggle in This Season**12:33** – God Sends Help When We Need It**13:05** – Restored Joy in the Holidays**13:26** – Creativity in Your Own Family Culture**14:17** – Love & Servanthood: The Foundation**14:55** – Final Encouragement & Prayerful Thoughts**15:15** – Closing Message

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