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In this episode, I explore the name "Benji" or "Benjamin" which comes from Hebrew origins. There were some interesting correlations with my interviewee in regards to the meaning of his name and his family structure. I was also challenged by this person in a very good way - I'm very thankful for having the opportunity to interview Benji.…
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On this episode, I interview Nic. The name "Nicholas" is an ancient Greek name that means "victory of the people". I was inspired by the positivity that Nic brought to our conversation. I was smiling the entire time we were talking, and hopefully you can tell in my voice. Nic was such a delight to interview and a breath of fresh air.…
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In this episode, I interview one of my Pacific Northwest friends, Jeff. The name "Jeffrey" is traditionally a masculine name deriving from German and English origin. The name translates to "pledge of peace" or "God's peace" in English. In German, it means "district" or "traveler" and is a twist on the variant, "Geoffrey." Jeffrey became a family fa…
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I am starting my podcast out with answering my own questions before I jump into asking others the very same questions. Brandon Laws, my dear friend, and host of the very successful podcast "Transform Your Workplace", will be interviewing me, so you can get my own take on "What's In A Name?" ... since my name is very unique, and I thought it was onl…
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