Lorie Newman and Nick Schultz have a conversation about Lorie's experience growing up in a conservative Christian home, caring for suffering people, having a big family while adopting internationally, living through the tragedy of her son commit suicide and her fight against spiritual warfare.
Andre Johnson and Jovanna Javis have a conversation about Andre's experience growing up in the South, being called "weird" and feeling different for liking anime and comics, not fitting into a box as a black artist, having a strong support system, overcoming things he wasn't good at and working to become a well rounded person.
Birney Bull and Nick Schultz have a conversation about Birney's experiences growing up as a single child in an experimental school, finding purpose through his intelligence, going to law school, having a down syndrome daughter, becoming an adoption lawyer while caring for his daughter and finding purpose through helping orphans find homes.
Matt Rogie and Nick Schultz have a conversation about Matt's experiences as a US Army Helicopter Pilot in Afghanistan, dealing with mental heath struggles and PTSD and sharing his thoughts on the 20th anniversary of 9/11 as a Veteran.
Shelby Barfield and Jovanna Javis have a conversation about Shelby's experience living in an abusive home as a kid and adult, raising her siblings, being in the foster care system, going through emancipation at 15, joining the Army, leaving an abusive marriage, being a mom, getting remarried, finding faith and pursuing dreams to help young girls who go through what she did.
Thessa Washington and Jovanna Javis have a conversation about Thessa's experience becoming the 1st Black Female Pilot in 165th Air National Guard, taking the long path to get where she is now, overcoming her fear of heights, having self doubts and believing in herself.
Shannee Theus and Nick Schultz have a conversation about Shannee’s experience growing up without her father, being biracial, not fitting in with black or white groups, seeing people deal with race differently moving from New York to Savannah, feeling like her opinion doesn’t matter, being a realtor in diverse communities and growing as a person during tense racial and political climate.
Lindsey Dennis and Nick Schultz have a conversation about Lindsey's experience growing up wrestling with her identity and faith, trying to remain content while being single, finally getting married but dealing with heartbreak soon after, having her first 2 daughters pass away shortly after birth from Anencephaly and Acrania, adopting an African American son, having a 3rd daughter who was healthy, being supported by community, working through grief as a family and how faith has gotten her through it all.
Alia Freeman and Jovanna Javis have a conversation about Alia's experience being diagnosed with hearing loss at an early age, growing up being embarrassed and made fun of for wearing hearing aids, missing her father and wanting him back in her life, reuniting with her father, expecting and seeing miracles, wanting to be a positive influence for others and how her faith has sustained her.
Karima Burdette and Nick Schultz have a conversation about Karima's experience growing up in Morocco, being abused by her grandma, having to steal for food, moving to France with her mom, struggling with school, coming to the USA at 18, being abused and threatened in her 1st marriage, having an abortion, having serious health issues from her breast implants, getting married again, having a healthy family life, telling her Muslim family that she became a Christian, finding her purpose and more.
Jada Haynes and Nick Schultz have a conversation about Jada's experience having her parents get divorced, becoming great at basketball, getting cut in college, finding out who she was outside of basketball, transitioning from an athlete to a professional, maintaining her character in a divisive world and much more.
Joyce Griggs and Nick Schultz have a conversation about Joyce's experience growing up in segregated North Carolina, being 1 of 10 kids, working in the cotton fields to help put food on the table, having an abusive father, going to college and earning a Master's Degree, being in an abusive marriage, becoming a Lt. Colonel in the U.S. Army, going through harassment and abuse in the Army, becoming a lawyer and going through people disbarring her, dealing with the trauma of a lifetime of abuse, being a mother and daughter, running for congress and how her faith has helped her get through it all.