Stories from the Wayside is a tribute to love and belonging, loneliness and loss, and the rich kaleidoscope of chaos that comes when life is lived from the gutter up.
Join Jon Owen, as he invites friends from the Wayside for honest, big-hearted conversations about the crisis of disconnection in these overwhelming times.
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Stories from the Wayside is a tribute to love and belonging, loneliness and loss, and the rich kaleidoscope of chaos that comes when life is lived from the gutter up.
Join Jon Owen, as he invites friends from the Wayside for honest, big-hearted conversations about the crisis of disconnection in these overwhelming times.
Sleeping Rough in Kings Cross at 12 Years Old & Lessons for Building Lasting Compassion, Community & Connection
Stories From The Wayside
46 minutes
2 years ago
Sleeping Rough in Kings Cross at 12 Years Old & Lessons for Building Lasting Compassion, Community & Connection
On this week’s episode of Stories by the Wayside, Jon is joined by someone who has been involved with Wayside for a very long time. Since he found himself on the streets as a boy of 12, already dependent on alcohol, trying to numb the pain of a traumatic childhood.
He met Rev Graham Long, while he was selling the Big Issue, and Graham’s commitment to buying the magazine from him week after week, led him to Wayside.
At first, he was a visitor, and now he's a friend.
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Stories From The Wayside
Stories from the Wayside is a tribute to love and belonging, loneliness and loss, and the rich kaleidoscope of chaos that comes when life is lived from the gutter up.
Join Jon Owen, as he invites friends from the Wayside for honest, big-hearted conversations about the crisis of disconnection in these overwhelming times.