All Things Owensboro
A podcast finale should feel like a mic drop. Ours feels more like packing boxes with a full heart. Tyler Dill sits on the other side of the table and interviews me for the last All Things Owensboro conversation, and we talk honestly about what this Owensboro Kentucky community podcast has been trying to prove from day one: everybody has a story worth listening to, and you never know whose life it will touch. We dig into what actually makes a great interview, from doing real research to staying curious enough to follow the unexpected thread. I also share a surprise I didn’t expect to learn from the download stats: the “biggest names” aren’t always the episodes that hit the hardest. Often it’s the most ordinary person telling the most honest story about grief, faith, family, business, fear, and redemption. That theme leads into some of the most personal moments, including my experience with OCD and intrusive thoughts, depression, and the reminder that feeling alone doesn’t mean you are alone. Then we zoom out to what Owensboro has taught our family: relationships matter, serving your community changes you, and support should show up before places close their doors. We talk schools, camps, sports, missions in the Dominican Republic, and why we believe stories can make the church feel less “churchy” and more human. Finally, I explain why we’re moving to Lake Charles, Louisiana, what scares me about the transition, and a new podcast idea we’re calling Whispers On The Bayou. If this show has ever made you feel seen, help us carry it forward. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review, then tell us: what story do you think is worth recording next? Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2452384/fan_mail/new] Check out All Things Owensboro's [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574255061429] Facebook! It's been a great episode and I hope you share this with all your Owensboro friends! Thanks for the support and again, if you have questions or guests ideas, send a text!
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