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Tales of the People

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by Jeff Hansen

5.0(18 reviews)
2 episodes
Updated Daily
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Podcast Overview

Regular people have extraordinary stories. Every day, regular people get up and do remarkable things. On 'Tales of the People,' we focus on society's regular people and hear their inspiring tales. From people overcoming addiction to people doing overwhelming amounts of good, 'Tales of the People' highlights the best that regular society has to offer.

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Publishing Since

10/27/2022

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November 4, 2022

Chapter 2: Cam Beck

<p>Cam is one of the kindest, most generous, friendly people you'll ever meet. You would never know how dependent his relationship with alcohol became. In this Chapter of Tales of the People, Cam talks about his alcoholism and the role that it has played in his life over the years.&nbsp;</p>

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October 27, 2022

Chapter 1: Jamie Black

<p>Ashlyn Black was senselessly murdered two and a half years ago. In Chapter 1 of 'Tales of the People' we talk with her mom, Jamie Black, and learn how she has been able to face unimaginable circumstances with strength, grace, and an incredibly positive outlook on the rest of the world around her. Jamie is a light to everyone who is lucky enough to be around her.</p>

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What is Tales of the People?

Regular people have extraordinary stories. Every day, regular people get up and do remarkable things. On 'Tales of the People,' we focus on society's regular people and hear their inspiring tales. From people overcoming addiction to people doing overwhelming amounts of good, 'Tales of the People' highlights the best that regular society has to offer.

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