#69 What's in a Name Tag? πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§
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Recently I traveled to Oslo, Norway with a group from the Salvation Army in Amsterdam. We visited several innovative programs of the Frelses Armeen, also known as het Leger des Heils or Salvation Army. I met Rune, the head coach of the Norwegian Homeless Soccer Team, both women and men. I guess it’s the best job in the world. Listen to what he has to say about it and what a name tag can mean for somebody who has had no name for a long time. To be honest I had no clue and I had all these assumptions in my head about the participants in homeless soccer teams. In reality, it's much easier, clever and above all very human.Β  We would appreciate it if you shared this podcast with your network, your friends, your colleagues, your family. The music in this podcast is from the soul and the hands of Challem. You can listen to his music on Spotify. You can find Harry Gras and Rokus all over Google. Thanks again for listening. It means the world to us and the people we interview. Hope to welcome you again at the Key Moment Podcast. #rune #norway #homelesssoccerteam #men #women #nametag #badge #lifechangeing #soccer #salvationarmy #harrygras #rokusloopik #learningexperiences #countthehourswithoutdrugsoralcohol #challem #joachimchallem #ahomelessplayerwhobecamethecoachofthenorwegiansoccerteam #canyourememberakeymoment @whatdiditlooklike #whatdidyoulearnfromit #whatcanotherslearnfromit
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