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On the Cusp of an Epiphany

On the Cusp of an Epiphany

By: Stephen Bishop Seely
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Success is not the act of achieving, it’s the act of surviving in any way possible. Stephen Bishop Seely will examine some of the most gripping, nostalgic, and raw survival stories that he has experienced. From winning the Kansas State Fair Sheep Show to losing a Kansas State FFA office; from being a singing ringmaster in the circus to starring in a musical about Tourette’s Syndrome. ‘On the Cusp of an Epiphany' is an insightful perspective of one’s journey to search for meaning. Join him, weekly, as he inspires, agitates, annoys, entertains, motivates, fascinates, and moves you.Stephen Bishop Seely Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Episode 4 - 2001 - A Beautiful Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste
    Jan 7 2024

    The infamous Christopher Calo is a guest on this memorable episode. Both Stephen and Christopher look back at their time on the set of the award-winning film, A Beautiful Mind, starring Russell Crowe and directed by Ron Howard. See the film from their perspective.

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    39 mins
  • Episode 3 - 1976-2023+ - That's What Friends Are For
    Jun 29 2023

    Someone, who was in the room while it happened. Carrie Coffin is the first guest on this memoir podcast. This episode goes from the early preschool years all the way to the present day. This episode will answer why your favorite holiday song, Do You Hear What I Hear, triggers minor panic attacks every time Stephen hears it on the radio.

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    19 mins
  • Episode 2 - November 2009 - It's a Small World After All
    Mar 16 2023

    It takes a trip halfway around the world to meet someone who is familiar with your own backyard.

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    15 mins
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