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How do our values shape what we want to see in the world? With Don Liimatainen of Best Christmas Ever

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Our circumstances can change, for good or bad, in an instant. When we have been brought low by life circumstances, it doesn’t just impact one area of life, the defeat can seep into other areas of life and cause damage. But no matter the darkness, it takes a simple light to bring hope. In this episode we talk with Don Liimatainen, the CEO and co-founder of Best Christmas Ever. The team at BCE works year after year to serve families who have fallen upon tough times through no fault of their own. The generosity fostered by BCE offers a shift in perspectives and a renewed sense of hope for the families who receive Christmas packages. In this episode, we explore the question… “How do our values shape what we want to see in the world?”
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BCE YouTube channel
Video of the Maunu family
To support Best Christmas Ever, you can nominate a family, become a team captain, or donate at bcemovement.org You can also follow them on social media at bcemovement.org
This podcast is brought to you by the team at The Cultural North. It’s scored and engineered by Ethan Gibbs. Written by Beau Walsh and Kaley Herman. You can find more information about us on our website culturalnorth.us or theabout.page

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Our circumstances can change, for good or bad, in an instant. When we have been brought low by life circumstances, it doesn’t just impact one area of life, the defeat can seep into other areas of life and cause damage. But no matter the darkness, it takes a simple light to bring hope. In this episode we talk with Don Liimatainen, the CEO and co-founder of Best Christmas Ever. The team at BCE works year after year to serve families who have fallen upon tough times through no fault of their own. The generosity fostered by BCE offers a shift in perspectives and a renewed sense of hope for the families who receive Christmas packages. In this episode, we explore the question… “How do our values shape what we want to see in the world?”
Show notes
BCE YouTube channel
Video of the Maunu family
To support Best Christmas Ever, you can nominate a family, become a team captain, or donate at bcemovement.org You can also follow them on social media at bcemovement.org
This podcast is brought to you by the team at The Cultural North. It’s scored and engineered by Ethan Gibbs. Written by Beau Walsh and Kaley Herman. You can find more information about us on our website culturalnorth.us or theabout.page

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