Episode 205 “Social Justice”

On this episode, Greg Wasinski and Co-host Millie Prebel talk about the specifics of what the term “social justice” really refers to. It isn’t an attack on those who have more than others, but rather an awareness we all must have for our brothers and sisters in need, physically, financially, and spiritually.

Episode 204: “Apples & Oranges”

On this episode, Greg Wasinski and Co-host Millie Prebel will NOT be discussing produce, but instead talking about “perception” and how it can stunt our spiritual growth. We have to remain true to our gifts and WHO God made us to be instead of constantly judging ourselves by the world’s standards.

Episode 201: “Healing”

Episode 201: “Healing” Greg Wasinski and Millie Prebel openly discuss our need to identify healing from within. When we look at our whole life we can see how past issues can bring about present hurts. Healing is also needed from the encounters we have with others who are hurt and indirectly hurt us too. Bottom line is healing goes far …

Episode 123: “Faith & Social Media”

Greg Wasinski and Millie Prebel look at how we need to be responsible for what we post on social media, as well as how we react to what we read – that could or could not be true. Each of us has the opportunity to use social media as a way to grow and share faith with others.

Episode 122: “Moving Forward After Loss”

Greg Wasinski and Millie Prebel talk about the lack of hope seen in so many people during this pandemic due to the loss of what is “normal.” We also explore how we deal with grief and find the strength to move forward whether we have lost a person, a pet, a job, or any separation from what we love.

Episode 121: “Spiritual not Religious”

Greg Wasinski and Millie Prebel openly discuss the phrase “I am spiritual not religious.” While discerning what the root of this saying might be for some, the hosts look at the beauty of what the community of religion offers along with the foundation we need to remain accountable to for others.  If spiritual not religious is not intended to be …