Episode 190: In Honor of Heritage
We explore how our lineage not only shapes our personal identity but also influences how we are perceived and treated by others.
We explore how our lineage not only shapes our personal identity but also influences how we are perceived and treated by others.
Mitch Albom says “Thank you!” to listeners, to readers, to everyone who has come out to support the launch of The Little Liar, and to Morrie…where it all began.
On today’s Thanksgiving episode of
Mitch Albom reads an excerpt “The Little Liar” about forgiveness. As you gather with relatives this week…avoid what you’ll need to forgive or ask forgiveness for later on, before it’s too late.
On today’s episode of the Tuesday People Podcast, we discuss host Mitch Albom’s latest novel, The Little Liar.
A single act of kindness can go a long way. From the founding of SAY Detroit to helping a bus driver in Oklahoma, Mitch and Lisa share their “moments” driven to help with one small thing that became something bigger.
Laughter can serve as a light in the darkness, and can provide a much-needed respite from the weight of grief.
With insightful commentary from Mitch’s beloved professor Morrie Schwartz and personal anecdotes, we explore the various factors that influence our perception of death and how we’d prefer our lives here on Earth to come to an close.
We explore the profound impact of mothers and the weight of their loss. As Mitch celebrates the anniversary of the release of his book, “For One More Day,” he reflects on the loss of his mother who inspired the book.
Tune in as we celebrate the moments that have shaped us into the confident and capable adults we are today.
The autumn of our lives – both literally and figuratively – is a time of change.