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H.O.P.E.

H.O.P.E.

De: Tammy Lyn Connors
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Helping Other People EvolveMy Mission & Vision with H.O.P.E. is to help people know that they are not alone in their struggles. I interview everyday people that have Extrodinary stories of HOPE. The struggles are all unique & the STRENGTH is Incredible!! Your feedback & support are appreciated.© 2026 H.O.P.E. Espiritualidad
Episodios
  • Tina Robinson's story of H.O.P.E.
    Feb 5 2026

    Tina shares a lot of her life and what made her decide to help women in many areas including Domestic Violence, Substance Abuse and Human Trafficking. Tina lives in Toledo, OH which is unfortuantely ranked #5 in the USA for Human Trafficking

    After years of Domestic Violence & then years of Crack Cocaine Addiction, Tina turned her life over to God and is now a beacon of HOPE for women.

    She has a non-profit butterflies15.org that you will hear about in this episod and also learn how you can help by donating or volunteering.

    It was an absolute pleasure having this awesome conversation with this amazing lady

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    45 m
  • Bruce Davis' story of H.O.P.E.
    Jan 30 2026

    After a life changing death in Bruce's life, he turned to Spartan, DECA & other races to help get his mind right. In his journey Bruce learned his purpose and knew he wanted to help others. He is now in the personal training and health & wellness space.

    Bruce is still driving truck but he knows that his passion is going to help so many other people.

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    26 m
  • Adrian Stroud's story of H.O.P.E. the story of Corporal Kenneth E. Stroud British Royal Air Force
    Jan 22 2026

    Can you imagine finding out the entire story of your father being a POW in Singapore?

    Adrian Stroud's father (British) Corporal Kenneth Stroud with the British Royal Air Force captured and held in a prison camp for 3 1/2 years. Years of terror, starvation, beatings, watching men be murdered, digging their graves and so many other heart wrenching events.

    Adrian was able to sit for weeks with his father to hear his story and write a book of the events that his Dad had kept in a diary for many years. This story is a powerful reflection on war and evil in the world. His book is called:

    "Prisoner of War Number 2378"

    Kenneth lived until he was 96, and lived he did. He was still had his mind and was able to live his life to the fullest. Because God gave him more time to be here.


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    44 m
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