In this heartfelt episode, hosts Hess and Delbert share personal stories about weathering life’s storms—both literal and metaphorical. Broadcasting from their homes in Kentucky, they discuss the state’s recent flooding, the importance of community and resilience, and the spirit of making the best out of challenging situations. The duo also recounts nostalgic memories, talks about their ongoing community projects, and emphasizes the importance of supporting child nutrition and housing security. Don’t miss their charming reflections on life, love, and the beauty of Kentucky in the spring.
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I am still collecting for my friend José'. In January he was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer. After two regiments of chemo, its not good. The doctor has given him 11 months, But José is not going to listen to that! José is optimistic and is living his best life on the farm with his family.
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In addition to being a podcast host, Hess is also an LCSW--if you'd like to learn more about her work as a therapist, check it out at www.jessicabollinger.com
One of her mission's is for all of our lights to shine--when we see each other and allow ourself to be seen--and we can say to the person in front of us, There You Are! the world will be an amazing place!
Delbert is a top realtor in Louisville, KY, and you can find her at Kentucky Select Properties She will help you find your home, and also help you get the most equity when you sell your house.
Her philanthropic work to continue her sister Carole and niece Meghan is Carole's Kitchen. Blessings in a Backpack helps feed the many hungry students in our schools. The instagram account is: https://www.instagram.com/caroleskitchen.nonprofit?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw=...