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We are the World: Tips for Making a Difference in Your World today!

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Our world is indeed grappling with immense suffering today. It feels like everywhere we look, there’s someone experiencing pain, heartache, and loss. Whether it’s on TV, social media, in our schools, or on our streets, the weight of these struggles is palpable. There’s a new epidemic, not of the lungs, but of our lives and hearts—our collective empathy and compassion seem to be infected.

Many of us yearn for change, hoping that someone—politicians, professional athletes, or influential figures—will step up and make a difference. When they don’t, frustration sets in. But what if our focus is misdirected? What if the power to create change lies within each of us? Perhaps we are the ones we’ve been waiting for—the ones who can make a difference, even when we’ve been hurt and feel powerless. Remember "We Are the World"—we are the children as the classic song goes.

In this podcast, we’ll explore simple ways to make a positive impact, even when pain and sadness threaten to paralyze us. Let’s discover how we can contribute, regardless of the circumstances, and be the change we wish to see in the world.

To learn more, visit:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/denleymcintosh/

Listen to more episodes on Mission Matters:

https://missionmatters.com/author/denley-mcintosh/

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Our world is indeed grappling with immense suffering today. It feels like everywhere we look, there’s someone experiencing pain, heartache, and loss. Whether it’s on TV, social media, in our schools, or on our streets, the weight of these struggles is palpable. There’s a new epidemic, not of the lungs, but of our lives and hearts—our collective empathy and compassion seem to be infected.

Many of us yearn for change, hoping that someone—politicians, professional athletes, or influential figures—will step up and make a difference. When they don’t, frustration sets in. But what if our focus is misdirected? What if the power to create change lies within each of us? Perhaps we are the ones we’ve been waiting for—the ones who can make a difference, even when we’ve been hurt and feel powerless. Remember "We Are the World"—we are the children as the classic song goes.

In this podcast, we’ll explore simple ways to make a positive impact, even when pain and sadness threaten to paralyze us. Let’s discover how we can contribute, regardless of the circumstances, and be the change we wish to see in the world.

To learn more, visit:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/denleymcintosh/

Listen to more episodes on Mission Matters:

https://missionmatters.com/author/denley-mcintosh/

  continue reading

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