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E217: LUWT The Power of Storytelling and Building a Legacy

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E217: The Power of Storytelling and Building a Legacy. This podcast episode features Ray Loewe, the founder of the "Changing the Rules" podcast, and Jim Rose, an engineer who steps into the hosting role to explore the evolution of the show. Originally started as a marketing tool for Ray’s business, the project transitioned from an internet TV show to a successful podcasting community at Willow Valley after the pandemic hit. The discussion highlights how the initiative grew into a collaborative club that fosters deep connections between neighbors by sharing their unique life experiences. Ray and co-host Mary Ann Steinhauer emphasize that these recorded conversations serve as a lasting legacy for families and a way to build meaningful relationships. The creators are now expanding their mission through storytelling dinners and public speaking events to help others document their histories. Ultimately, Ray Loewe illustrates how active listening and storytelling can transform a community and enrich the lives of everyone involved.

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E217: LUWT The Power of Storytelling and Building a Legacy

E217: The Power of Storytelling and Building a Legacy. This podcast episode features Ray Loewe, the founder of the "Changing the Rules" podcast, and Jim Rose, an engineer who steps into the hosting role to explore the evolution of the show. Originally started as a marketing tool for Ray’s business, the project transitioned from an internet TV show to a successful podcasting community at Willow Valley after the pandemic hit. The discussion highlights how the initiative grew into a collaborative club that fosters deep connections between neighbors by sharing their unique life experiences. Ray and co-host Mary Ann Steinhauer emphasize that these recorded conversations serve as a lasting legacy for families and a way to build meaningful relationships. The creators are now expanding their mission through storytelling dinners and public speaking events to help others document their histories. Ultimately, Ray Loewe illustrates how active listening and storytelling can transform a community and enrich the lives of everyone involved.

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