
An Army of Normal Folks Podcast
1) Liz Scott: The Lemonade Stand That Inspired A Movement (Pt 1)
Liz Scott's 4 year-old daughter Alex was fighting neuroblastama cancer and yet Alex decided to host a lemonade stand to raise money for childhood cancer research. From her first stand that raised...Show More
2) Liz Scott: The Lemonade Stand That Inspired A Movement (Pt 2)
Liz Scott's 4 year-old daughter Alex was fighting neuroblastama cancer and yet Alex decided to host a lemonade stand to raise money for childhood cancer research. From her first stand that raised...Show More
3) The Standard, Or How You Do One Thing
For Shop Talk, Coach Bill dives into a powerful column from Andrew Peters that's titled "The Standard, Or How You Do One Thing". It'll move you to reflect on how you do everything in your life! S...Show More
4) Peter Mutabazi: The Single Dad Who's Fostered 47 Kids (Pt 1)
Peter Mutabazi is a Ugandan immigrant didn’t accept the cultural narrative that only white married people can foster and adopt kids. So far, this single dude has fostered 47 kids, adopted 3 of t...Show More
5) Peter Mutabazi: The Single Dad Who's Fostered 47 Kids (Pt 2)
Peter Mutabazi is a Ugandan immigrant didn’t accept the cultural narrative that only white married people can foster and adopt kids. So far, this single dude has fostered 47 kids, adopted 3 of t...Show More
6) America's Leadership Crisis
For Shop Talk, Coach Bill reflects on US News and World Report's recent article titled “New Poll: Americans Say the U.S. Is in a Leadership Crisis”. And offers a solution to this crisis.&n...Show More
7) Stephanie Simpson: Donating 25,000 Flower Arrangements
After large events like weddings, the flowers are too often thrown away. But Stephanie Simpson had an idea, couldn't we repurpose these flowers and bring joy to folks at nursing homes, cancer centers,...Show More
8) Sonic Wrappers, Mickey Ears, and My Movie Debut
For "Shop Talk", Coach Bill tells the story of his hilariously unconventional experience watching Undefeated for the very first time. Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/premiumSee...Show More
9) Pam Rosener: 33,000 Moms And Sons Serving Together (Pt 1)
Pam was a member of National Service League, where moms and daughters do service projects. But she's got 3 sons, so she thought why not start something for moms and sons to do this too?! 24 years late...Show More
10) Pam Rosener: 33,000 Moms And Sons Serving Together (Pt 2)
Pam was a member of National Service League, where moms and daughters do service projects. But she's got 3 sons, so she thought why not start something for moms and sons to do this too?! 24 years late...Show More