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The 1952s make new discoveries about the Bubble and encounter a dangerous being in the woods. Major Wolf deals with a severely injured civilian.
The 1952s make new discoveries about the Bubble and encounter a dangerous being in the woods. Major Wolf deals with a severely injured civilian.
Happy summer break from The Lisa Show! See you in a few weeks!
Gather your family for great stories from great storytellers about the great Odysseys of life and the many challenges we hurtle to make our way back home.
Kim Weitkamp tells the story about the enviable girl next door who is not as perfect as she seems.
Though his life looked calm from the outside, Douglas Wood's undiagnosed ADHD and dyslexia dragged him down—until he received a personal letter from the famed wilderness writer Sig Olson. Olson's encouragement set him on a path to become a wilderness guide and a noted children's author.
Maggie Siddiqi shares her experiences working in various governmental and faith-based community roles, emphasizing the strategic and moral necessity of cross-faith partnerships.
Kim Weitkamp recalls how sharing a few kind words to a stranger became a life changing interaction.
John Kasich talks about on unifying Americans rather than dividing them and championing the great potential of our citizens to make positive impacts in their own communities.
Debs Newbold tells a story about how, big and strong as friends may be, one's greatest hero is often oneself.
Forests aren’t just beautiful—they’re functional. They regulate our climate, clean our air, and power every breath we take. The northern forests inhale carbon and exhale oxygen on a planetary scale. We are not separate from nature—we’re shaped by it, breath by breath.