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From Minnesota to Liberia: One Woman’s Mission to Change Lives

1 h 8 min · 16 de may de 2026
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Tonight’s episode of the Inner Circle Podcast was a powerful and heartfelt conversation with Heather Cannon, founder of Uniting Distant Stars, as we explored her inspiring journey from Minnesota to Liberia and her mission to change lives through education, compassion, and humanitarian service. Heather shared moving stories about her work in Liberia, the deep human connections that continue to fuel her passion, and the importance of giving back with purpose, dignity, and love. The conversation was emotional, inspirational, and a reminder that one selfless person truly can make a difference in the world. At Inner Circle Podcast, we amplify, empower, and elevate meaningful conversations that inspire hope, humanity, and community across borders. This is an episode you do not want to miss.

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