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Hope Mississippi

Podcast door Dawn Beam

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A bimonthly podcast educating Mississippians about the needs of fellow citizens, encouraging residents to work together to change the trajectory of our families and children, and sharing success stories.

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Every Day And Every Way - The Replay!

This is a replay - a BEST OF if you will - of episode 10 from Season 1. It was our most downloaded episode so far. PLEASE share it with a friend and help us reach 500 downloads for this episode! Former band director David Willson shares the transformative teaching philosophy that changed countless lives over a long career, including 32 years at Ole Miss. From humble beginnings in Jackson, Mississippi, Willson's journey reveals how music education became his pathway out of poverty and into a life of purpose. He was our host, Dawn Beam's band director, and she proclaims that he was such an incredible leader, she would have followed him off the proverbial cliff!    Willson candidly discusses how he revolutionized his teaching after discovering he was "tired of yelling at students." His turning point came when he found Dale Carnegie's "How to Stop Worrying and Start Living" at a thrift store for 25 cents—a book he read twice despite not being "a reader." This sparked the development of his signature "Every Day in Every Way" philosophy centered on goal-setting, positive reinforcement, and consistent enthusiasm.    What sets Willson's approach apart is his deep empathy for students' circumstances. "You have no idea what that student has been through from the moment they woke up till they get to your classroom," he explains. This understanding led him to shift responsibility away from blaming students to examining his own teaching methods. When students struggled, Willson concluded, "I either didn't teach them exactly what I needed them to do or I didn't motivate them to want to do it."   As a university educator, Willson trained future band directors with practical tools rather than abstract theories. His mentorship extended beyond graduation, as he maintained relationships with former students, checking in on their progress and offering support. This dedication created a ripple effect, with Willson's influence reaching thousands of young musicians through his students, who went on to become educators themselves.   Willson's powerful closing thought serves as both a challenge and inspiration: "One person is going to be that pivotal moment in somebody else's life. Just one little word of encouragement, one arm around somebody, and just saying 'we're going to get this. I won't give up if you won't give up." His story reminds us that educators aren't just teaching subjects—they're shaping lives. Join us for new episodes on the 1st and 15th of each month as we continue sharing stories of transformation from across Mississippi. Each story reminds us that when we contribute our unique gifts, Mississippi rises together. Hope Mississippi's Mission: The sobering reality remains: one in four Mississippi children lives in poverty, and one in five experiences food insecurity. These statistics aren't just numbers—they're our collective challenge. Through these conversations, we discover that Mississippi's transformation occurs through individual commitments to mentor, encourage, and be present for others. The small acts of hope accumulate into the broader "miracles" we celebrate.

1 mei 2026 - 35 min
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Mary X - Full of Grace

In this tender and powerful episode of Hope Mississippi, I have the true honor of sitting down with “Miss Mary,” a former foster youth who entrusted me with one of the most heartbreaking and hope-filled stories I have ever heard. I cannot tell you how humbled I am that she trusted me enough to share her story, and I do not take that lightly. Mary opens up about how poverty, family instability, and a parent’s illness led her into foster care, and how placement after placement shaped the way she learned to trust, to feel safe, and to understand love. She speaks with honesty and courage about neglect, abuse, trauma, and the deep wounds left behind when a child’s voice is dismissed by the very systems meant to protect them. But friends, this is not just a story about pain. It is a story about grace. Mary shares how prayer became a lifeline, how surrendering her life to Christ gave her the strength to keep going, and how the Lord met her in some of her loneliest moments. After aging out of foster care without the support so many young adults depend on, she met the man she would marry just one month after high school graduation. What began in hardship became a beautiful testimony of steadfast love, faithfulness, and a 60-year marriage. And that love did not stop with them. Over the course of two decades, Mary and her husband opened their home to more than 100 foster children, offering safety, stability, and compassion to children who needed all three. Their story is a living reminder that God can bring healing, redemption, and purpose out of even the deepest hurt. My prayer is that this conversation encourages your heart, opens your eyes, and stirs all of us to care more deeply for vulnerable children and the families who welcome them in. If this episode speaks to you, please share it with someone who needs hope. Then subscribe, leave a review, and join the conversation: What would it take for more safe, loving foster homes to open their doors? Join us for new episodes on the 1st and 15th of each month as we continue sharing stories of transformation from across Mississippi. Each story reminds us that when we contribute our unique gifts, Mississippi rises together. Hope Mississippi's Mission: The sobering reality remains: one in four Mississippi children lives in poverty, and one in five experiences food insecurity. These statistics aren't just numbers—they're our collective challenge. Through these conversations, we discover that Mississippi's transformation occurs through individual commitments to mentor, encourage, and be present for others. The small acts of hope accumulate into the broader "miracles" we celebrate.

15 apr 2026 - 29 min
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Easter with the Hendersons

The Henderson family recently gathered to celebrate Easter. Dorothy Henderson (our mom) went "home" three Easters ago so the gathering can be bitter sweet. As we reflect on the past and embrace the present, memories abound. But perhaps the listener will also find comfort in life and death as they talk about the Hope we celebrate at Easter.  Please allow me to introduce our family: * Dr. Gene Henderson (our Daddy) has been a pastor for 60 years and has lived a life of service which has inspired all of us.  * First born sister Gina Palasini, is in sales. She has four kids and four grandkids. She likely did her best to fly under the radar during this recording. * Second born Page Hughes, is a pastor's wife married to Les Hughes. She has four kids and I have lost count of how many grandkids  * Only brother Chip Henderson, pastors Pinelake Church - Mississippi's largest church. He is married to Christy and they have three kids and two grandkids. * Our youngest sibling Hope Davis, is a special ed teacher and is married to Bradley. They have one child. With Easter week as the backdrop, we share memories of our mom, the way we gathered around her final season, and how talking honestly about death can actually strengthen a family’s love and clarity. Family can mean the people who raised you, the friends who stayed, and the church community that carried you when you ran out of strength. We sit down together as siblings with our dad and talk about why “family is everything” becomes more than a sweet line when grief shows up at your door. From there, the conversation moves into the heartbeat of Christian faith: the hope of heaven. We wrestle with what heaven might be like, but we get crystal clear on what biblical hope is not. Hope is not wishing. It’s assurance grounded in Jesus Christ, the resurrection, and the promise that death is not the finish line. We talk reunion, comfort for the hurting, and why trusting Christ is like putting your full weight on a chair. We then widen the lens to the family of God and faith in action. We reflect on reconciliation, the witness of John Perkins, and what it looks like to treat people as equals with real dignity. We also name the needs close to home, including poverty and hunger, and ask what we can do right where we live: love without a “gotcha,” serve through a local church, and become hands and feet to people who feel forgotten. If you’ve been craving a faith-based podcast that connects Easter hope to everyday life, press play, share this with someone you love, and subscribe and leave a review so more people can find it. Easter Prayer: Oh Lord, You loved this world so much that you gave your one and only Son, that we might be called your children too. Lord, help us to live in the gladness and grace of Easter Sunday every day. Let us have hearts of thankfulness for your sacrifice. Let us have eyes that look upon Your grace and rejoice in our salvation. Please help us to walk in that mighty grace and tell your good news to the world. All for Your glory do we pray, Lord, Amen. Join us for new episodes on the 1st and 15th of each month as we continue sharing stories of transformation from across Mississippi. Each story reminds us that when we contribute our unique gifts, Mississippi rises together. Hope Mississippi's Mission: The sobering reality remains: one in four Mississippi children lives in poverty, and one in five experiences food insecurity. These statistics aren't just numbers—they're our collective challenge. Through these conversations, we discover that Mississippi's transformation occurs through individual commitments to mentor, encourage, and be present for others. The small acts of hope accumulate into the broader "miracles" we celebrate.

1 apr 2026 - 29 min
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Mother and Son Hope Dealers

When life hits hard, clear help and a steady voice can change everything. We sit down as mother and son to trace Sam’s switch from insurance to the law, why three weeks of practicing together confirmed our purpose, and how the right words at the right time help clients stand taller. You’ll hear what “being a hope dealer” looks like in real cases—calming a room, making choices visible, and walking with people through their worst days until the ground feels solid again. Music runs through our story like a second language. Sam shares how growing up on drums and guitar turned into leading worship at Mosaic Church, why an old family line about music easing sorrow still matters, and how a single hymn can carry someone through a week of doubt. We talk about serving without a spotlight, letting songs do their quiet work, and the strange way melodies return hope to the very people who offer them. Along the way, we share the moments that formed our grit: a flooded house that became a blessing, lean years that felt like daily manna, and an election loss that opened a better road overnight. We’re opening a new office in Ocean Springs to serve the Gulf Coast with practical legal help and a people-first approach. Mississippi needs are complex—families under strain, kids in poverty, neighbors carrying grief—and our aim is simple: show up, explain the path, and fight for outcomes that restore dignity.  If your hope meter has been running low, try our favorite practice: look back for the evidence of goodness in your own story and name it. Then pass it forward. Listen, share with a friend who needs encouragement, and leave a review so more people can find a path back to hope. Join us for new episodes on the 1st and 15th of each month as we continue sharing stories of transformation from across Mississippi. Each story reminds us that when we contribute our unique gifts, Mississippi rises together. Hope Mississippi's Mission: The sobering reality remains: one in four Mississippi children lives in poverty, and one in five experiences food insecurity. These statistics aren't just numbers—they're our collective challenge. Through these conversations, we discover that Mississippi's transformation occurs through individual commitments to mentor, encourage, and be present for others. The small acts of hope accumulate into the broader "miracles" we celebrate.

15 mrt 2026 - 23 min
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Cathy Clark | For the Lord and for the Law

One statistic can stop you cold: one in four Mississippi children lives in poverty, and one in five faces food insecurity. That’s the reality Cathy Clark chose not to look away from. Teacher. Advocate. Pastor’s wife. Law student. She planted both feet in hard soil and decided to move. In this episode, Cathy shares her Hattiesburg roots, the ministry that taught her how to sit with pain, and the moment that redirected her future. In 2021, a family friend was wrongfully convicted and sentenced to life without parole. With no legal training, Cathy and a small circle of believers organized through Zoom and Facebook, combed through records in a church study room, and uncovered the truth: jurors had lied during voir dire. The result? A new trial. A change of venue. An acquittal. A restored career. A restored future. It’s a rare look at what happens when community, courage, and careful attention to facts intersect with faith. That case changed her trajectory. Now pursuing a law degree, Cathy sees the courtroom as a place for both clarity and compassion. She speaks candidly about family law, the emotional storms clients carry, and the responsibility of wise counsel to steady people when their lives feel unmoored. As a nontraditional pastor’s wife on the front lines, she embodies service that doesn’t end when the verdict is read. We widen the lens to Mississippi’s broader challenges—poverty, hunger, mental health—and offer practical ways to engage: connect families to resources, advocate for thoughtful legislation, and show up consistently for someone who feels alone. If you care about justice reform, faith in action, or practical hope for hard places, this conversation will challenge and encourage you. Listen. Share it with someone who needs courage. Leave a review to help others find these stories. And then ask yourself: what baton will you carry next? Join us for new episodes on the 1st and 15th of each month as we continue sharing stories of transformation from across Mississippi. Each story reminds us that when we contribute our unique gifts, Mississippi rises together. Hope Mississippi's Mission: The sobering reality remains: one in four Mississippi children lives in poverty, and one in five experiences food insecurity. These statistics aren't just numbers—they're our collective challenge. Through these conversations, we discover that Mississippi's transformation occurs through individual commitments to mentor, encourage, and be present for others. The small acts of hope accumulate into the broader "miracles" we celebrate.

28 feb 2026 - 20 min
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