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I Study Like I Eat Chinese Food

I Study Like I Eat Chinese Food

FromDry Creek Wrangler Podcast


I Study Like I Eat Chinese Food

FromDry Creek Wrangler Podcast

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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Dec 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On a trip to China a few years ago, I had a lot of interesting things to eat over that month. Some of it was wonderful, some of it was terrible. But I ate what was good, and left what was bad. As we go through life and learn from other people, we need to be careful about nullifying someone’s entire body of work over one thing they say that we don’t agree with. We need to not be small-minded. We learn from the easy things as well as from the hard things.

A Chinese Horse Story
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Released:
Dec 31, 2022
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Dewayne Noel has been living the horse life for over 30 years as a professional and private owner. A husband of 30 years, the father of 7 grown children, and "Grumpa" to many grandchildren, this life experience cannot be separated from the reality of who he is and often makes its way into the mix. As a Christian with a varied and unique history in ministry and law enforcement, he also brings these life experiences to the table. It is not the purpose of this podcast to present "the" way to do anything but rather to use simple logic and experience to try and help others who might be looking for answers. It does not always offer direct answers to certain questions but instead humbly seeks to show a road one might go down to find the answers they need for themselves.