Oct 8, 2024
How to Avoid a Professional
Identity Crisis
Remembering you’re more than your worst day and less than your best
day is just one of the nuggets of wisdom we discuss this week in
our examination of Warwick’s latest blog at beyondthecrucible.com about
the truths that will help you avoid a professional...
Oct 1, 2024
Leaning Into Her Own Homelessness
to Help Other Women Escape Theirs: Leanna Fairfax
Leanna Fairfax, a distant relative of Warwick's, talks about her
rough early years – homeless at 15 and off-and-off again through
the years after that, in an abusive relationship, plagued by the
gnawing feeling that she would always...
Sep 24, 2024
His Dreams of Being a Doctor
Dashed, He Found a New Calling Running a Physiotherapy
Business: Jason T. Smith
Jason T Smith thought he'd missed out on his calling to be a
medical missionary, until he realized he'd been gifted a new one.
Smith's vision for being a doctor helping heal those in underserved
nations came...
Sep 17, 2024
From a Tin Shed to the United
Nations: Stephanie Woollard
Not a handout but a hand up. That’s what our guest this week,
Stephanie Woollard, just described about how she responded when did
when, during a visit to Nepal, she encountered seven women living
in a tiny tin shed. They were suffering from physical
handicaps...
Sep 10, 2024
Stories from the Book Crucible
Leadership: Abraham Lincoln on the Character to Build a Team of
Rivals
The best people possible. That’s who Abraham Lincoln drafted for
his Cabinet during the most precipitous time in U.S. history. And
most of them weren’t the biggest fans of the country’s 16th
president.
This...