SI #15 This is Kwabi Amoah Forson | Humanitarian | The Peace Bus
MP3•Episodio en casa
Manage episode 435176993 series 3592932
Contenido proporcionado por Rob Leland. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Rob Leland o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.
Kwabi Amoah-Forson.
The Peace Bus.
When I think about Kwabi at the Puyallup Fair about 15 months ago. He was near a food stand my kids stopped at, and we began to talk about his why.... why was he there and what was this thing called the Peace Bus. We also got into a short conversation on faith and doing the right thing for the betterment of others. His heart truly captured me, and I promised myself I'd do something for him in the near future.
Maybe being a guest on my show isn't the magical thing I'd ultimately like to gift him with, but it's a start.... because it's about building his audience, not mine. Kwabi's one of the purest people I've met in a long time... motivated by the deepest parts of his heart and spirit, which reminds me to do the same... to be led by the spirit in me.
This is Kwabi Amoah-Forson!
----
Time Codes:
3:00 Fall of 1987
8:00 My guest: Kwabi Amoah Forson
15:00 Success then crushed by life
21:00 Talking to an atheist about miracles
27:00 No military service for Kwabi
34:00 Flying a plane a few times a week
This is where the reaction to Izzy and Chris was. If you'd like to hear our reactions or listen to additional morsels not found on the regular version, check out the Patreon link below.
44:00 Self Diagnosis time
49:00 Dr Peter Bacho influences Kwabi
56:30 Giving credit to mentors and family
59:00 Living in modern times
1:05:00 Understanding people of faith
1:14:00 When a pastor loves heavy metal
1:23:00 Being heard is a big deal
1:30:00 Giving away socks to local shelters
1:39:00 Everyone needs a peaceful society
----
THIS DAY IN HISTORY: On this day in 1987, I joined the Navy. 37 years ago today and I can see every moment clear as a bell. 10 years later, to the day, I was officially divorced from my first wife.
DEATHS: Amy Winehouse died on this day in 2011. I remember it so well. What an amazing talent. Cried watching her live performances a year ago. Not sure why, but recognizing the tragedy, I guess.
If you subscribe to our Patreon, you get to hear us chat about the SONG OF THE WEEK: Izzy and Chris - New song called Quit The Show (Never). Which is basically a song that reminds us to never surrender to outside influence, critics, or fear. I thought it might be appropriate for our chat today. Check it out.
----
I'm a former professional drummer hosting challenging conversations with other artists/creatives about mental health, new music, weekly news, and spiritual truths. Please consider supporting the show.
Watch every UNCENSORED show here: https://www.patreon.com/thisissentimentalillness
Copyright 2024 Sentimental Illness - All Rights Reserved
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sentimental-illness--6163498/support.
…
continue reading
The Peace Bus.
When I think about Kwabi at the Puyallup Fair about 15 months ago. He was near a food stand my kids stopped at, and we began to talk about his why.... why was he there and what was this thing called the Peace Bus. We also got into a short conversation on faith and doing the right thing for the betterment of others. His heart truly captured me, and I promised myself I'd do something for him in the near future.
Maybe being a guest on my show isn't the magical thing I'd ultimately like to gift him with, but it's a start.... because it's about building his audience, not mine. Kwabi's one of the purest people I've met in a long time... motivated by the deepest parts of his heart and spirit, which reminds me to do the same... to be led by the spirit in me.
This is Kwabi Amoah-Forson!
----
Time Codes:
3:00 Fall of 1987
8:00 My guest: Kwabi Amoah Forson
15:00 Success then crushed by life
21:00 Talking to an atheist about miracles
27:00 No military service for Kwabi
34:00 Flying a plane a few times a week
This is where the reaction to Izzy and Chris was. If you'd like to hear our reactions or listen to additional morsels not found on the regular version, check out the Patreon link below.
44:00 Self Diagnosis time
49:00 Dr Peter Bacho influences Kwabi
56:30 Giving credit to mentors and family
59:00 Living in modern times
1:05:00 Understanding people of faith
1:14:00 When a pastor loves heavy metal
1:23:00 Being heard is a big deal
1:30:00 Giving away socks to local shelters
1:39:00 Everyone needs a peaceful society
----
THIS DAY IN HISTORY: On this day in 1987, I joined the Navy. 37 years ago today and I can see every moment clear as a bell. 10 years later, to the day, I was officially divorced from my first wife.
DEATHS: Amy Winehouse died on this day in 2011. I remember it so well. What an amazing talent. Cried watching her live performances a year ago. Not sure why, but recognizing the tragedy, I guess.
If you subscribe to our Patreon, you get to hear us chat about the SONG OF THE WEEK: Izzy and Chris - New song called Quit The Show (Never). Which is basically a song that reminds us to never surrender to outside influence, critics, or fear. I thought it might be appropriate for our chat today. Check it out.
----
I'm a former professional drummer hosting challenging conversations with other artists/creatives about mental health, new music, weekly news, and spiritual truths. Please consider supporting the show.
Watch every UNCENSORED show here: https://www.patreon.com/thisissentimentalillness
Copyright 2024 Sentimental Illness - All Rights Reserved
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sentimental-illness--6163498/support.
30 episodios