Byron sits down with Michelle who is the Executive Director of Byron C. Glenn III Foundation, a non-profit that helps fund funerals and cremations for stillborn babies in Tennessee, and they discuss what it looks like to lead during tough times as they talk about leading after having a stillborn baby, what that looked like and who comes to mind when they think of leaders.
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Byron sits down with Michelle who is the Executive Director of Byron C. Glenn III Foundation, a non-profit that helps fund funerals and cremations for stillborn babies in Tennessee, and they discuss what it looks like to lead during tough times as they talk about leading after having a stillborn baby, what that looked like and who comes to mind when they think of leaders.
Fatherhood is one of the greatest experiences of a man's life, but it comes with leadership challenges. Join Byron Glenn as he interviews the author of "Identity Theft," Isaiah Marshall, he is a husband, father of three, poet, youth pastor, and a former D1 athlete as they talk about what fatherhood looks like to them. If you don't have a good relationship with your father, need help reconnecting with your kids, or just want to be a better father, this episode is for you.
Don't Take It Personal with Byron Glenn
Byron sits down with Michelle who is the Executive Director of Byron C. Glenn III Foundation, a non-profit that helps fund funerals and cremations for stillborn babies in Tennessee, and they discuss what it looks like to lead during tough times as they talk about leading after having a stillborn baby, what that looked like and who comes to mind when they think of leaders.