Feeling stuck doesn’t mean you’re finished—it means it’s time to move. In this Greybeard Show, you’ll discover seven transformative keys to break free from the ruts of frustration, fear, and complacency. Greybeard unpacks how clarity, courage, and consistent action can reignite your momentum and open doors you thought were closed. If you’re ready to reclaim direction and step into your next chapter, this episode shows you how.
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Feeling stuck doesn’t mean you’re finished—it means it’s time to move. In this Greybeard Show, you’ll discover seven transformative keys to break free from the ruts of frustration, fear, and complacency. Greybeard unpacks how clarity, courage, and consistent action can reignite your momentum and open doors you thought were closed. If you’re ready to reclaim direction and step into your next chapter, this episode shows you how.
Runnin for RHETT - Changing the world with one run at a time - Beth & Randy Seever's Story
Hope Radio Podcast
56 minutes 50 seconds
4 years ago
Runnin for RHETT - Changing the world with one run at a time - Beth & Randy Seever's Story
Rhett Seevers was born on February 7, 1997. His proud parents, Beth and Randy Seevers brought home their bundle of joy to join their family of four. At four months, they were devastated by the news that their little boy had severe cerebral palsy and would face a life full of challenges. They dove in headfirst and learned all they could about his disabilities. On March 13, 2004, after 7 years of full-time care, love, and devotion, Rhett passed away at home unexpectedly with his family by his side.
In the spring of 2005, as the anniversary of Rhett’s death approached, a friend of Beth’s introduced her to running. She learned of the 1st annual Shamrock’n ½ marathon. It was ironically being held on the first anniversary of Rhett’s passing. Completing the run was such an inspiration to Beth. The following year, she asked that her friends and family join her. Join her they did; 35 additional friends and family donned the first baby blue running shirts that year. In the spring of 2007, with the addition of an organized training group, over 125 people participated in the race.
On December 7, 2007, the “Runnin’ for Rhett Non-Profit” was founded. The organization has now inspired 1000’s of youth and adults in the Sacramento area.
In Rhett’s short life, he inspired many people with his infectious smile and will to live, but with his challenges, he could not walk, run or jump – no matter how hard he tried. After Rhett’s death, Beth and Randy dedicated their memory of Rhett to utilizing FITNESS and MOVING to help others do what Rhett wanted to do so badly but couldn’t.
Please join Shawn and Jen as they sit down and talk with Beth and Randy Seevers about Rhett, their charity "Runnin for Rhett" and how it has given them HOPE out of the ashes of their tragic loss. This is a must listen to episode of the HOPE RADIO PODCAST!
Hope Radio Podcast
Feeling stuck doesn’t mean you’re finished—it means it’s time to move. In this Greybeard Show, you’ll discover seven transformative keys to break free from the ruts of frustration, fear, and complacency. Greybeard unpacks how clarity, courage, and consistent action can reignite your momentum and open doors you thought were closed. If you’re ready to reclaim direction and step into your next chapter, this episode shows you how.