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450 Thole Street | Episode #450
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Right Thinking with Steve Coplon.
This week's show is called "450 Thole Street". Tune in and hear Steve as he invites you to travel with him back to his first neighborhood where it all really began for him. This prequel to his autobiography "The Value of a Dollar: My Memoirs and How I Learned the Work Ethic", offers insights into understanding how Steve grew up to be the man that he is. Take a look into Steve’s life, take a look into your own. There's always more to learn.
In this episode, I delve into my childhood memories, specifically my first neighborhood, Thole Street, as a prelude to my autobiography, "The Value of a Dollar." I share personal stories that reveal how my early experiences shaped my identity and relationships. With a focus on family dynamics, I discuss the complexities of growing up amidst confusion and conflict while highlighting the importance of understanding our roots for personal growth.
Through anecdotes about neighbors and friendships, I illustrate how these formative experiences fostered resilience and community support. I stress the significance of reflection and forgiveness, encouraging listeners to evaluate their pasts and the lessons learned along the way. By the end, I hope to inspire a journey of self-discovery, urging everyone to reconnect with their memories to better understand their present selves. Join me next week as we continue this exploration of identity and growth.
https://www.talknetworkradio.com/hosts/right-thinking
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This week's show is called "450 Thole Street". Tune in and hear Steve as he invites you to travel with him back to his first neighborhood where it all really began for him. This prequel to his autobiography "The Value of a Dollar: My Memoirs and How I Learned the Work Ethic", offers insights into understanding how Steve grew up to be the man that he is. Take a look into Steve’s life, take a look into your own. There's always more to learn.
In this episode, I delve into my childhood memories, specifically my first neighborhood, Thole Street, as a prelude to my autobiography, "The Value of a Dollar." I share personal stories that reveal how my early experiences shaped my identity and relationships. With a focus on family dynamics, I discuss the complexities of growing up amidst confusion and conflict while highlighting the importance of understanding our roots for personal growth.
Through anecdotes about neighbors and friendships, I illustrate how these formative experiences fostered resilience and community support. I stress the significance of reflection and forgiveness, encouraging listeners to evaluate their pasts and the lessons learned along the way. By the end, I hope to inspire a journey of self-discovery, urging everyone to reconnect with their memories to better understand their present selves. Join me next week as we continue this exploration of identity and growth.
https://www.talknetworkradio.com/hosts/right-thinking
451 episodes
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Manage episode 509129882 series 2412060
Content provided by Talk Network Radio Podcasts. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Talk Network Radio Podcasts or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
Right Thinking with Steve Coplon.
This week's show is called "450 Thole Street". Tune in and hear Steve as he invites you to travel with him back to his first neighborhood where it all really began for him. This prequel to his autobiography "The Value of a Dollar: My Memoirs and How I Learned the Work Ethic", offers insights into understanding how Steve grew up to be the man that he is. Take a look into Steve’s life, take a look into your own. There's always more to learn.
In this episode, I delve into my childhood memories, specifically my first neighborhood, Thole Street, as a prelude to my autobiography, "The Value of a Dollar." I share personal stories that reveal how my early experiences shaped my identity and relationships. With a focus on family dynamics, I discuss the complexities of growing up amidst confusion and conflict while highlighting the importance of understanding our roots for personal growth.
Through anecdotes about neighbors and friendships, I illustrate how these formative experiences fostered resilience and community support. I stress the significance of reflection and forgiveness, encouraging listeners to evaluate their pasts and the lessons learned along the way. By the end, I hope to inspire a journey of self-discovery, urging everyone to reconnect with their memories to better understand their present selves. Join me next week as we continue this exploration of identity and growth.
https://www.talknetworkradio.com/hosts/right-thinking
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continue reading
This week's show is called "450 Thole Street". Tune in and hear Steve as he invites you to travel with him back to his first neighborhood where it all really began for him. This prequel to his autobiography "The Value of a Dollar: My Memoirs and How I Learned the Work Ethic", offers insights into understanding how Steve grew up to be the man that he is. Take a look into Steve’s life, take a look into your own. There's always more to learn.
In this episode, I delve into my childhood memories, specifically my first neighborhood, Thole Street, as a prelude to my autobiography, "The Value of a Dollar." I share personal stories that reveal how my early experiences shaped my identity and relationships. With a focus on family dynamics, I discuss the complexities of growing up amidst confusion and conflict while highlighting the importance of understanding our roots for personal growth.
Through anecdotes about neighbors and friendships, I illustrate how these formative experiences fostered resilience and community support. I stress the significance of reflection and forgiveness, encouraging listeners to evaluate their pasts and the lessons learned along the way. By the end, I hope to inspire a journey of self-discovery, urging everyone to reconnect with their memories to better understand their present selves. Join me next week as we continue this exploration of identity and growth.
https://www.talknetworkradio.com/hosts/right-thinking
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