The Grown-Up Table: Conversations On Character And Life

From Ground Zero on 9/11 to a Life of Faith and Courage

42 min · 25 de mar de 2026
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On September 11, 2001, Darin Kinder, a young Secret Service agent stationed in the World Trade Center, found himself thrust into unimaginable chaos and danger. In this episode, Darin shares a gripping firsthand account of that day’s harrowing events, revealing how his faith, courage, and commitment shaped his response and inspired his lifelong mission captured in his book, Bury Me in a Dirty Suit.

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