Send us a text What if your dreams aren’t random—they’re early drafts of your future? We dive into the strange clarity that images bring, tracing a path from Christopher Nolan’s Inception to the enduring lessons of Joseph and Daniel to show how imagination can become logistics, policy, and lived change. We start with the cinematic—why layered dream states, kicks, and totems mirror how ideas stack inside us—and shift to the practical anchors that keep us steady: journaling details the moment ...
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Send us a text What if your dreams aren’t random—they’re early drafts of your future? We dive into the strange clarity that images bring, tracing a path from Christopher Nolan’s Inception to the enduring lessons of Joseph and Daniel to show how imagination can become logistics, policy, and lived change. We start with the cinematic—why layered dream states, kicks, and totems mirror how ideas stack inside us—and shift to the practical anchors that keep us steady: journaling details the moment ...
S4 Ep. 255 Honoring Rev. Dr. Uma Ukpai And The Fire He Lit In Us
The Word Café Podcast with Amax
32 minutes
3 weeks ago
S4 Ep. 255 Honoring Rev. Dr. Uma Ukpai And The Fire He Lit In Us
Send us a text A single laugh can change a room. We open our hearts to honor Rev. Dr. Uma Ukpai, tracing the way his voice, his songs, and his steady joy taught us how to worship with depth and walk with God in ordinary hours. This is a story told through vivid scenes—childhood pews, a crowded Uniport arena in 1999, the hush before a hymn—and through the lingering impact of a life that turned reverence into culture. We explore how influence becomes legacy: how a name becomes an action, how w...
The Word Café Podcast with Amax
Send us a text What if your dreams aren’t random—they’re early drafts of your future? We dive into the strange clarity that images bring, tracing a path from Christopher Nolan’s Inception to the enduring lessons of Joseph and Daniel to show how imagination can become logistics, policy, and lived change. We start with the cinematic—why layered dream states, kicks, and totems mirror how ideas stack inside us—and shift to the practical anchors that keep us steady: journaling details the moment ...