Peaceful Hugs Podcast
In this special midseason episode of the Peaceful Hugs Podcast, hosts Mark Zahringer and Lorelei Cromer step away from guest interviews for a conversation that is entirely their own — reflecting on the remarkable people they've met in the first half of the season, and the life-changing journeys that took them both far from home. Lorelei just returned from her third trip to Uganda, where Unbridled Acts' Mazizi program has been quietly transforming lives in the villages of Jinja and Kayunga for 14 years. She shares what it's like to watch children they once scholarshipped through school now return as staff — Ugandan nationals serving their own communities — and why a country that is only 40 years removed from civil war still manages to produce some of the most generous, content, and present human beings she's ever met. She also opens up about the pilot service trip that brought two colleagues from their for-profit partners on the ground for the first time, and what it means to build a program that is truly rooted — not dependent, but self-sustaining. Mark, meanwhile, spent a month in Spain and Portugal on a journey he had been trying to take for three years — one that finally came together in the aftermath of one of the hardest seasons of his life. What he found at a small monastery along the Camino de Santiago was not the answers he went looking for. Instead, over three weeks of facilitating daily gatherings of pilgrims from 36 countries, he found something he didn't expect: that pain is a universal language, that hugs cross every border, and that a French woman who barely spoke English could hold him tight and whisper you're going to be okay — and mean it completely. He came back without a roadmap. He came back with peace. The two also look back on the season's guests — from Temwa Wright and the Persian refugee crisis, to Jillian's raw conversation about mental health, to Reverend Antoine Colvin's vision for Detroit, to David Farmer and the unexpected revival happening among young people — and talk about what comes next. Takeaways * Pain is a universal language. You don't need to share a tongue to share a burden. * You don't always go on a journey to find answers. Sometimes you go to find peace with the questions. * Every time you travel somewhere that stretches you, you come back a slightly better version of yourself — and shed a little of what you didn't need. * The people we go to serve almost always give us more than we give them. * Ugandans are some of the most generous, content, and present people on earth — not because they don't know what they're missing, but because they're not focused on it. * What happens when children are believed in is incredible. Every generation deserves that. * We are not doing enough to get young people outside of their own bubble — whether across town or across the world. * Destigmatizing mental health care is one of the most important things we can do for every generation, especially older men who were taught not to ask for help. * Technology was an accidental science experiment on humanity — and we're still figuring out how to undo the damage for younger generations. * When everyone in a room is carrying a loss, judgment disappears. We need more rooms like that. Chapters 00:15 Welcome & Midseason Check-In 02:30 Lorelei's Third Trip to Uganda — What's Changed in 14 Years 07:00 Mud Huts, Malaria & What Poverty Really Looks Like 11:30 Kids They Scholarshipped Are Now Running the Program 15:00 Fatherlessness, Boarding Schools & the Next Generation in Uganda 19:30 What Happens When You Come Home From a Place Like That 24:00 Mark's Month in Spain — Three Years in the Making 28:30 The Camino Monastery & Serving Pilgrims From 36 Countries 33:00 The Room Where Everyone Cried — Stories From the Cafes 38:30 A Danish Man's Wedding Ring, a Couple's Lost Son & a French Woman's Hug 43:00 What He Went Looking For vs. What He Actually Found 47:30 Why Peaceful Hugs Is Named Exactly Right 51:00 Looking Back — The Guests That Stood Out Most This Season 55:30 Pastor Tat & Iran, Jillian & Mental Health, David Farmer & Youth Revival 59:00 Open Door Lubbock, Reverend Colvin & the Work Happening in Detroit 1:02:00 What's Coming in the Second Half of the Season 1:04:00 Closing — Thank You & Where to Find Everything About the Peaceful Hugs Podcast The Peaceful Hugs Podcast is a space for thoughtful, real conversations about faith, culture, purpose, and the stories that shape us. Hosted by Mark Zahringer and Lorelei Cromer, the show brings together voices from different backgrounds and generations to explore what it means to live with empathy — especially when the world feels loud, polarized, and quick to judge. At the center of it all is a simple idea: kindness matters, and we can't afford to lose it. 🎙️ Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PeacefulHugsPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@PeacefulHugsPodcast]
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