"Sharing Common Ground"
"Sharing Common Ground"
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Get to know "The Mayor" Billy Keyserling,as we set off on a journey to prove we are all the sume of our experiences, and Billy has a talent for digging deep with his guests. Riveting stuff!
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The podcast explores a variety of themes including personal journeys, resilience, education, healthcare, and community advocacy. Specific episodes feature discussions about disability awareness with guests like Amy Armstrong and Alex Jackson, and educational reform with Richard Geier. The show also addresses unique life stories and perspectives, exemplified by Dan Durbin's vision for education and Jonathan Brown's experiences in healthcare.

Get to know “The Mayor” Billy Keyserling as we set off on a journey to prove we are all the sum of our experiences, and Billy has a talent for digging deep with his guests. Riveting stuff!
Join Billy Keyserling as we welcomes Nelson Warner to Sharing Common Ground.
Nelson was born and raised in Monroe. He graduated from Princeton High School in New Jersey in 1967. He then received a bachelor of science degree in geology from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (then University of Southwestern Louisiana) in 1973. Warner began working in New Orleans at Gulf Oil, then worked at smaller oil companies before becoming an independent geologist in 1980. After marrying Jan Savage, they moved from New Orleans to Lafayette in 1990. With the help of Trinity Bible Church, the two began Bridge Ministry of Acadiana in October 2002.
Warner is co-author of “Ending Generational Poverty, Learning to Love your Neighbor” with Keith Rodriguez.

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