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Legacy Matters

By: Sam Devine - Kate Westfall - Marc Dickhut
  • Summary

  • One of our guests suggested we change the name of the show to more accurately convey what it is we do. Her suggestion was "Four People Talking at a Table". That does pretty much sum it up! Legacy Matters has proven that conversations are still important. On our show, we the hosts do no research on the guests we invite to be a part of our show. Every two weeks we sit down with a stranger and learn their story. We ask questions, sometimes serious and sometimes silly, as we get to know these strangers and start down the road to friendship. Everyone has a legacy! Join Sam, Marc and Kate every two weeks for another amazing episode of Legacy Matters!
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Episodes
  • Chris MacLeod: Laune Bread
    Apr 25 2024

    Chris MacLeod of Laune Bread in Minneapolis joins us to talk about how crappy Wonder bread is and how nothing works when people eat that stuff. I think that is what we talked about anyway. You know the truth, show notes are weird and I hope my boss fires me for not knowing what to write.

    #fireSam #launebread #eatgoodstuff

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Mike Lotzer: Decorated Army Chaplin and Lead Pastor of Mercy Road Church
    Apr 11 2024

    Mike has served Mercy Road Church since January 2017. Mike came to Mercy Road having formerly served at Christian Assembly in Los Angeles, Faith Covenant in Burnsville, and Hosanna Church in Lakeville. Mike also served as an Army Chaplain both stateside and on active duty in the War in Iraq after receiving his M.Div. from Fuller Seminary. Mike is passionate about encouraging people to follow Jesus, changed lives, and eternity. Mike has a gift for preaching, teaching, creative problem solving, and mercy.

    On LinkedIn

    In other media: https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-church-facebook-page-explodes-with-requests-for-the-illuminati/567889902/

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Jen Gilhoi: SoberNotSomber
    Mar 28 2024

    Jen Gilhoi joined us for a show in the comedy basement and while we had a beer, she did not. And you know what? It was fun all around! Jen has built a life around showing people that sobriety doesn't mean the end of fun- in case that is what you think might happen. By talking about alcohol and sobriety in different ways, Jen is helping to normalize these conversations and allowing us to see things in a new light.

    She's also into sauna- which has become a real theme lately! Check out Sauna Times and listen to our interview with Glenn!

    From her site-

    Jen Gilhoi, event experience strategist and founder of Sparktrack, is fascinated with the art of gathering. She especially loves lingering behind and reliving moments others have long since moved on from. In 2014, she moved on from active addiction and began a sober lifestyle. And in recent years, supported by the community of women writers at ModernWell in Minneapolis (We interviewed Julie Burton, the founder), MN, she courageously began exploring memoir to work through past traumas.

    As an introvert and moderate empath (discovered upon completion of the quiz in Sensitive is the New Strong), she’s discovered that the written word is her avenue to invite others into inquiry and shatter stigmas around addiction. To further that passion, she’s a Dissonance board member, an organization that promotes mental health and recovery in and through the arts. And because the wellness and sobriety journey is not just about not drinking – it’s about living live to the fullest – she also writes about wellness-related products, services and experiences.

    https://www.jengilhoi.com/

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    1 hr and 22 mins

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