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THE PEGLEG PODCAST: Greg Marshall tells a story

THE PEGLEG PODCAST: Greg Marshall tells a story

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Sometimes the answers to our biggest questions are not found in explanations, but in good stories.

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  • Ep 37 - The story of a wickedly smart teenager named Jeremy Knudson
    Sep 23 2025

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    This teenager with food and home insecurity made choices that led to him being able to purchase homes for most of his family members. And this isn't just a story about success. It's a story about a lonely teenager who decided that no one he loves will ever have to wonder where they'll sleep tomorrow night. He turned his deepest wound into his greatest strength.

    This is the story of a Jeremy Knudson, a childhood friend.

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    10 m
  • Ep 36 - Dancing in the Aisles: A story about enjoying life
    Jul 29 2024

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    We snuck into the coliseum at the county fair to see an "oldies" band called Three Dog Night. As a group of teenagers, we found a corner of the second deck where we let loose our ridiculous dance moves until a security guard approached us. His request was not what we expected. We did what he suggested and within moments the entire coliseum was on its feet dancing. And that wasn't even the best part.

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    14 m
  • Ep 35 - Nourishing the roots to stay (even when it's uncomfortable)
    Dec 3 2023

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    I was in the front yard of a friend's house watching my daughters play with some neighborhood friends. Suddenly I heard teenagers yelling a couple houses away. What happened next was both scary and inspiring.

    Sometimes we hit moments of discomfort and fear, and our instinct is to leave. But what if those moments, those feelings that seem to be telling us to disconnect are actually a clue about how (and where) to become the people we've always wanted to be.

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    25 m
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