Minnesota Masonic Histories and Mysteries

Episode 127: Connection & Direction (ft. David Graham)

33 min · 4. juni 2026
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“Are you ready? The work’s about to start.” This week in the Masonic Lounge, we welcome David Graham back for a thoughtful conversation on leadership, service, and the enduring role of Masonic poetry in shaping who we are and what we aspire to become. David reflects on the joy of watching others succeed, the fragility of honor, and the delicate balance of remaining an active and supportive Past Master without overstepping. Along the way, he shares insights gained through years of service and explains why, at the heart of meaningful leadership, “the only secret is to care.” David Graham is a Past Master of Wayzata Lodge No. 205 (2018) and is currently serving his second term as Grand Orator. Join us for an engaging discussion on mentorship, purpose, and the values that continue to inspire Masons in their work today.

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“Are you ready? The work’s about to start.” This week in the Masonic Lounge, we welcome David Graham back for a thoughtful conversation on leadership, service, and the enduring role of Masonic poetry in shaping who we are and what we aspire to become. David reflects on the joy of watching others succeed, the fragility of honor, and the delicate balance of remaining an active and supportive Past Master without overstepping. Along the way, he shares insights gained through years of service and explains why, at the heart of meaningful leadership, “the only secret is to care.” David Graham is a Past Master of Wayzata Lodge No. 205 (2018) and is currently serving his second term as Grand Orator. Join us for an engaging discussion on mentorship, purpose, and the values that continue to inspire Masons in their work today.

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