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The Journey of My Mother's Son
Dan Clouser
344 episodes
1 week ago
My name is Dan Clouser. I am a podcast host, author and a speaker. I founded and ran a nonprofit youth sports organization for 30 years called the Berkshire Baseball & Softball Club, which later became the BIG Vision Foundation. We ran teams, tournaments and a 130 acre sports complex. I loved every second of what I did. I loved working with kids and teaching them leadership skills and life lessons through sports and community service. I thought that I would have died doing what I loved. Then in 2019, I felt a calling from God for my wife, Sandy, and I. We decided to leave our comfort zone and start a new journey. A literal journey, selling most of our material things and setting out across this beautiful country in an RV with our golden retriever, Youkilis. Sounds crazy, but it was also destined to happen. You see I was raised by a hippy named Loretta Magary, she was a free spirit who quit her job and embarked on her own journey in the mid-1980's. Her journey started in a 1967 Plymouth Valiant with the back seat removed to make a bed and a .38 Special for protection. She later evolved into a 1978 Toyota camper. After she passed away in 2005, we were able to experience a small part of her journey by going through her old photos and letters. The people that she met along the way were amazing. I'll be conducting speaking engagements and writing more books on our travels. More importantly, this is our chance to continue my mother's legacy of giving back through volunteering. We will tell the stories of the people that we meet along the way through this podcast, blogging, and social media. This is truly "The Journey of My Mother's Son" and as Michael Franti says in the opening verse of his song, "Gloria," "When many little people in many little places, Do many little things, then the whole world changes." It will be our job to share and tell the stories of those "Many Little People" through this podcast and my writing. Some of the people that we interview may be famous, most will not be, but they'll all have a story to tell about the difference they're making. Some stories will still have a sports theme, others spiritual, some will be about music, others about food, some will talk about travel, but all will be about the many little people, in the many little places who are doing the many little things to make the whole world change. We pray that you enjoy these stories and are inspired to do your own little things to make this world a better place for all of us.
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My name is Dan Clouser. I am a podcast host, author and a speaker. I founded and ran a nonprofit youth sports organization for 30 years called the Berkshire Baseball & Softball Club, which later became the BIG Vision Foundation. We ran teams, tournaments and a 130 acre sports complex. I loved every second of what I did. I loved working with kids and teaching them leadership skills and life lessons through sports and community service. I thought that I would have died doing what I loved. Then in 2019, I felt a calling from God for my wife, Sandy, and I. We decided to leave our comfort zone and start a new journey. A literal journey, selling most of our material things and setting out across this beautiful country in an RV with our golden retriever, Youkilis. Sounds crazy, but it was also destined to happen. You see I was raised by a hippy named Loretta Magary, she was a free spirit who quit her job and embarked on her own journey in the mid-1980's. Her journey started in a 1967 Plymouth Valiant with the back seat removed to make a bed and a .38 Special for protection. She later evolved into a 1978 Toyota camper. After she passed away in 2005, we were able to experience a small part of her journey by going through her old photos and letters. The people that she met along the way were amazing. I'll be conducting speaking engagements and writing more books on our travels. More importantly, this is our chance to continue my mother's legacy of giving back through volunteering. We will tell the stories of the people that we meet along the way through this podcast, blogging, and social media. This is truly "The Journey of My Mother's Son" and as Michael Franti says in the opening verse of his song, "Gloria," "When many little people in many little places, Do many little things, then the whole world changes." It will be our job to share and tell the stories of those "Many Little People" through this podcast and my writing. Some of the people that we interview may be famous, most will not be, but they'll all have a story to tell about the difference they're making. Some stories will still have a sports theme, others spiritual, some will be about music, others about food, some will talk about travel, but all will be about the many little people, in the many little places who are doing the many little things to make the whole world change. We pray that you enjoy these stories and are inspired to do your own little things to make this world a better place for all of us.
Show more...
Personal Journals
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement
Episodes (20/344)
The Journey of My Mother's Son
Making Adjustments - Dan Clouser (A Monologue)
2 months ago
6 minutes 51 seconds

The Journey of My Mother's Son
Ken Miller – Becoming Ken
4 months ago
40 minutes 4 seconds

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Teri M. Brown – Lessons from a Double-Butted Adventure
4 months ago
39 minutes 34 seconds

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Greg Berg – Healthy Technology
4 months ago
37 minutes 7 seconds

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Christian Ray Flores – Live to Give
5 months ago
45 minutes 33 seconds

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Santo D. Marabella – Il Mio Posto a Tavola
5 months ago
51 minutes 16 seconds

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Vince Padilla – Just a Dude Trying to Help
5 months ago
43 minutes 17 seconds

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Eric McHugh – Serenity Amongst Technology
5 months ago
29 minutes 42 seconds

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Brian Hite – The Science of Motivation
6 months ago
44 minutes 36 seconds

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Dr. Fred Moss – Welcome to Humanity
6 months ago
35 minutes 50 seconds

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Dr. Sharneal – Quantum Wholeness
6 months ago
46 minutes 47 seconds

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Jeff Patterson – The Yielding Warrior Method
6 months ago
31 minutes 6 seconds

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Kim Giarraputo – Building Relationships
7 months ago
20 minutes 5 seconds

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Bryan Driscoll – The Goodness Game
7 months ago
41 minutes 54 seconds

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Dr. Michael Hutchison – Concussion Reduction
7 months ago
37 minutes 28 seconds

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Natalie Jurado – Magnesium and Your Health
7 months ago
26 minutes 3 seconds

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Katharine Giovanni – Forgive & Flourish
8 months ago
38 minutes 4 seconds

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Mark Connor – It's About Time
8 months ago
32 minutes 19 seconds

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Mike Brennan – Release Creativity
8 months ago
53 minutes 10 seconds

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Joe Engler – Baseball, Books, and Music
8 months ago
53 minutes 4 seconds

The Journey of My Mother's Son
My name is Dan Clouser. I am a podcast host, author and a speaker. I founded and ran a nonprofit youth sports organization for 30 years called the Berkshire Baseball & Softball Club, which later became the BIG Vision Foundation. We ran teams, tournaments and a 130 acre sports complex. I loved every second of what I did. I loved working with kids and teaching them leadership skills and life lessons through sports and community service. I thought that I would have died doing what I loved. Then in 2019, I felt a calling from God for my wife, Sandy, and I. We decided to leave our comfort zone and start a new journey. A literal journey, selling most of our material things and setting out across this beautiful country in an RV with our golden retriever, Youkilis. Sounds crazy, but it was also destined to happen. You see I was raised by a hippy named Loretta Magary, she was a free spirit who quit her job and embarked on her own journey in the mid-1980's. Her journey started in a 1967 Plymouth Valiant with the back seat removed to make a bed and a .38 Special for protection. She later evolved into a 1978 Toyota camper. After she passed away in 2005, we were able to experience a small part of her journey by going through her old photos and letters. The people that she met along the way were amazing. I'll be conducting speaking engagements and writing more books on our travels. More importantly, this is our chance to continue my mother's legacy of giving back through volunteering. We will tell the stories of the people that we meet along the way through this podcast, blogging, and social media. This is truly "The Journey of My Mother's Son" and as Michael Franti says in the opening verse of his song, "Gloria," "When many little people in many little places, Do many little things, then the whole world changes." It will be our job to share and tell the stories of those "Many Little People" through this podcast and my writing. Some of the people that we interview may be famous, most will not be, but they'll all have a story to tell about the difference they're making. Some stories will still have a sports theme, others spiritual, some will be about music, others about food, some will talk about travel, but all will be about the many little people, in the many little places who are doing the many little things to make the whole world change. We pray that you enjoy these stories and are inspired to do your own little things to make this world a better place for all of us.