
Interesting Lives: Becoming Who We Are
I’m convinced that most of us have led, and are leading, interesting lives. But not many of us know that. We don’t recognize how much we have to offer. That our stories are entertaining and enlightening. Listen to my guests as they tell you the true stories of their lives; the successes, disappointments, lessons learned, decisions made and the events that shaped their lives one day at a time.
Episodes
5 episodes
A Forensic Psychologist Evaluates Violent Criminals
Dr William Alvarez, a long time friend, has been a practicing forensic psychologist for nearly 40 years. He has evaluated thousands of prisoners serving sentences for violent crimes to assess their readiness for parole. He also spent years work...
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43:57

Mary Arlene Smith, a Servant Leader
Mary is always at work, whether she’s helping colleagues at Nissan or advocating for her constituents as a County Commissioner. A wife, mother and a grandmother she describes her life and her work in optimistic and hopeful terms. Opinionated an...
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31:24

Victor Lay a Profile in Statesmanship
A southern gentleman in every respect, he endured 5 Chicagoland winters with a smile. He courageously chased an improbable dream of joining NASA then moved on and found his true calling in public service, as a town manager. He has successfully ...
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41:50

Double Quarter Pounder Please
Clark Gray is indeed an interesting man. He’s passionate about his family and he’s politically active in his community. He’s also all in on his role as part of the family business, McDonald’s franchises. It turns out that hamburgers are just th...
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Episode 2
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35:12

Kel McDowell’s Journey: His Mission to Help Business and Government Mesh
Tune in to learn about Kel McDowell a much sought after Vice President at Williamson Inc. What led him to choose public service? What motivates him to get up in the morning? Hear the best advice he’s ever received and why he loves Seinfeld!
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Episode 1
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