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Submitted by Douglas Newsom on 19 April 2021

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Raising Expectations with Pastor Joe Schofield, Stefanie and Dr Craig Thayer, Dr Paul Hall, and Ron Greer

Guest, Steve McConkey-Olympic Coach, President of 4 WINDS a worldwide sports ministry

We are thrilled to have Steve McConkey a man of great Faith share with us tonight!

He is the President of 4 WINDS a worldwide sports ministry, mostly in track and field (4WindsUSA.com). Starting in 1981, he has worked through TEN Olympics. From 1982 to 1992, Steve was a USA National Track and Field Club Coach.

After 1992, “4 WINDS” works with athletes on all teams. Steve graduated with honors from Western Kentucky University (Master of Public Health), Minnesota State University (BS-Community Health). Ministry headquarters have been in Eugene (Oregon), Dallas-Fort Worth (Texas), Minneapolis-St. Paul (Minnesota), and Madison (Wisconsin).

In recent years, Steve has had over 300 worldwide radio, article, and TV interviews.

*Steve will share his testimony and he’ll address the battle to save Title 9, discussing with our team!

https://www.facebook.com/SRMcConkey
Title: S2 EP29 | We Are All Caregivers. Ivory Teaches Us To Be Brilliant and Transform Lives with Ivory Krooler

Imagine having our senior citizens feel valued, respected and honoured. Imagine having your loved ones being taken care of by someone who understands them, treats them with kindness, and brings fun, play and ease to their lives.

Ivory tells of how she brought her patients out of despondency, depression and resignation and back into life. Her book, The Brilliant Caregiver, is inspiring, educational and mandatory for every human who knows another human.

Ivory's commitment, curiosity and contagiousness will reach into your heart and pull out love, compassion and a new purpose for your life.

Thank you, Ivory, for this very special interview and for the difference you, your book, and this interview can make in the world.

BIO:
Caregiving found Ivory as a kid when she started taking care of her mother. Then later in life, after she lost her job as a legal secretary because of carpel tunnel, she was asked, "Would you please take care of my mother until I find a professional caregiver?"

Ivory learned that caring for someone was much more rewarding than sitting at a computer all day. That was the start of her caregiving career.

Link for Ivory's book: https://a.co/d/czmxpqa