Off-the-cuff observations, wonderings, ideas and trips through my brain (and on my heart) on how everything is connected and how the Divine is working in our world & lived experiences —at home, at work, at rest, and at spaces in between. To explore is to pause & think: ask questions, gain clarity, find meaning.
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Off-the-cuff observations, wonderings, ideas and trips through my brain (and on my heart) on how everything is connected and how the Divine is working in our world & lived experiences —at home, at work, at rest, and at spaces in between. To explore is to pause & think: ask questions, gain clarity, find meaning.
Ep 5 YMAS Truth, Justice and Bus Stops with Brian Kirk Vidal
My Dirty Laundry | a podcast of ideas
50 minutes 4 seconds
4 years ago
Ep 5 YMAS Truth, Justice and Bus Stops with Brian Kirk Vidal
Oui, c'est ca. Revolution starts in the hearts, minds, and souls of people. Sentencing is an art. Not everything is under our control, not everything depends on you. Especially in the arena of law, specifically in the justice system. Brian changed vocations mid-year in his studies, from kinesiology to criminal law. As kindred spirits who swim in a vat of ideas and thought we discussed his experiences, court cases, appreciating the nuances around truth & justice in the realities of influx and transition. He offers a no-nonsense and hopeful apologetic to present woes about the law & about life. (Mtre. Brian Kirk Vidal is a civil law attorney based in Montreal, Quebec. He loves food, fellowship, fidelity to work, his fianceé and his faith. You can reach him and avail of his services at MtreVidal@gmail.com. He can also be found on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/mtre-brian-kirk-vidal-781022a.)
My Dirty Laundry | a podcast of ideas
Off-the-cuff observations, wonderings, ideas and trips through my brain (and on my heart) on how everything is connected and how the Divine is working in our world & lived experiences —at home, at work, at rest, and at spaces in between. To explore is to pause & think: ask questions, gain clarity, find meaning.