Leaving The Right Kind of Legacy
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Welcome to the Marriage Talk Podcast - Ep 173 - Leaving The Right Kind of Legacy In this episode we delve into the profound impact of simple yet powerful virtues: being polite, punctual, practical, and purposeful. Through captivating stories and insightful discussions, we explore how these seemingly small actions can create ripple effects that resonate through generations. From the enduring legacy of a handwritten thank-you note to the transformative power of showing up on time, we uncover the hidden gems of everyday courtesy and conscientiousness. Join us as we navigate the intersection of etiquette and effectiveness, revealing how being polite, punctual, practical, and purposeful isn't just about personal success—it's about leaving behind a legacy of kindness, efficiency, and intentionality. Whether you're tuning in for a dose of inspiration or seeking tangible ways to make a difference, this episode of "Leaving a Legacy" offers practical wisdom and heartfelt stories to inspire you on your own journey of building a lasting impact, one polite, punctual, practical, and purposeful moment at a time. ------------ WATCH the Marriage Talk Podcast on our YouTube Channel CLICK HERE for more information on the ministry and marriage events hosted by Jay and Laura Laffoon CLICK HERE for more information on Bill Hobson and the Hobson Media Podcast Network Have a question, comment, suggestion for Marriage Talk? We'd love to hear from you! Email us: [email protected] Follow us on Facebook      
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