In this reflective finale of Courageous Conversations, host Paul Tripp closes out season one with gratitude and insight. Revisiting moments of bravery from leaders, creators, and everyday people, he reminds us that courage isn’t the absence of fear—it’s showing up anyway. As Paul looks ahead to season two, he challenges listeners to begin the conversations they’ve been postponing, reminding us that courage lives in the moments we choose to speak with honesty and heart.
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In this reflective finale of Courageous Conversations, host Paul Tripp closes out season one with gratitude and insight. Revisiting moments of bravery from leaders, creators, and everyday people, he reminds us that courage isn’t the absence of fear—it’s showing up anyway. As Paul looks ahead to season two, he challenges listeners to begin the conversations they’ve been postponing, reminding us that courage lives in the moments we choose to speak with honesty and heart.
Lighting the Path to Success with Raymond Thompson
Courageous Conversations
39 minutes
6 months ago
Lighting the Path to Success with Raymond Thompson
This episode of Courageous Conversations features Raymond Thompson, Senior Lighting Director for The Young and the Restless for over 40 years. Raymond shares his journey of shaping the show’s iconic look and atmosphere through visionary lighting design, earning 10 Daytime Emmy nominations and wins along the way. He discusses his early years, how he pivoted from acting to lighting, and the lessons he’s learned about creativity, leadership, and teamwork. Raymond’s story is one of passion, curio...
Courageous Conversations
In this reflective finale of Courageous Conversations, host Paul Tripp closes out season one with gratitude and insight. Revisiting moments of bravery from leaders, creators, and everyday people, he reminds us that courage isn’t the absence of fear—it’s showing up anyway. As Paul looks ahead to season two, he challenges listeners to begin the conversations they’ve been postponing, reminding us that courage lives in the moments we choose to speak with honesty and heart.