Listen "Cynthia W. Connell - Saponi & Algonquin"
Episode Synopsis
One of my friends was feeling kind of down--so I retold Cynthia Connell's amazing stories to bring a smile to my friend's face. It totally worked. Actually, I can almost guarantee you're going to smile through these stories too. Really, her life should be a miniseries (a movie isn't enough time!). I laughed. I cried. I thought deep thoughts. Cynthia's story about feeling the power of a righteous home made my heart swell. I want that feeling in my own home for me, my family, and any guest who comes. Cynthia's story about finding her identity, I'm sure, is relatable in many ways to you and me. As always, I wish I had more time to visit. I'm sure I would have been edified. I hope you feel that as well.
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