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The Space Between
Jay Oliver
11 episodes
5 days ago
On Chapter Two of the Space Between, Jay Oliver and friends focus on encouraging people through topics that force you to put yourself in other people's shoes, walk away wanting to work on personal growth, and have conversations that actually matter.
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On Chapter Two of the Space Between, Jay Oliver and friends focus on encouraging people through topics that force you to put yourself in other people's shoes, walk away wanting to work on personal growth, and have conversations that actually matter.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Deep Roots and Dysfunctional Idols
The Space Between
44 minutes 1 second
4 years ago
Deep Roots and Dysfunctional Idols

"Influencer" has become a word that is on the verge of losing its value. In our social media age we've connoted influence with followers on Instagram. Though, influence can come with a following-everyone has influence. However, what we always see on social media isn't always the case. Savannah McKinley joins me as we talk about finding identity, purpose, and not falling in love with the shiny objects of what comes with influence.

The Space Between
On Chapter Two of the Space Between, Jay Oliver and friends focus on encouraging people through topics that force you to put yourself in other people's shoes, walk away wanting to work on personal growth, and have conversations that actually matter.