Archive for May, 2009
annie dorsey (part 1) :: 2.22
on this episode we talk with Annie Dorsey who shares her struggles with drug addiction and where it’s led her in her life. she shares openly about her struggles and how she went from a normal childhood and upbringing to using, cooking and selling meth. also on this episode, thomas shares his thoughts and some [...]
justice friday
today (and every friday) is justice friday on the web… what is it? it is a day that different people “tweet” about, blog about, facebook about, and generally raise awareness for all sorts of justice issues. from human trafficking to malaria, all sorts of justice issues are raised, with the end goal of generating awareness [...]
brandt russo :: 2.21
happy birthday to the something beautiful podcast! our official “birthday” was May 24, 2008 but we’re celebrating a couple days early and over the next few weeks. so listen in as the newest member to our team, stewart, shares some of his favorite points of year one. over the next couple weeks, thomas and jonathan [...]
Kevin Hendricks’ Birthday Wish :: clean water
Kevin Hendricks is a man on a(nother) mission… after spending time in Ethiopia this March to pick up his newly adopted son Milo, he’s witnessed the water crises there first hand and he’s hoping to make a difference with his 30th birthday. Kevin writes :: In late March 2009 we traveled to Ethiopia to bring [...]
emma boyd :: 2.20
stewart brings us another great interview this week, chatting with emma boyd, a gap year worker with christian aid in the UK, a photographer and an activist for the protection of children and specifically the invisible children of uganda. related :: emma’s photography emma’s blog emma on twitter emma on flickr christian aid fields of [...]
joy ranton pt. 2 :: 2.19
this week we continue our chat with Joy Ranton, the executive director of Daniel’s Den homeless ministry in Waxahachie, Texas. the ministry provides emergency shelter for those in need as well as housing for homeless women and married couples for up to six months while they work to rebuild their lives. this week Joy shares [...]







