We Thrive Forward – E2 – Rushing Change
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We Thrive Forward Conversations w/ Laura Williams
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In this episode, we talk to a dynamic and inspiring leader – Orlando Bowen. Orlando’s story of personal crisis and resilience is compelling – and timely. He was the subject of a racially-motivated incident that ended his professional football career. He transformed this experience into a determination to uplift and empower others through keynotes, workshops, community service work and his charity – One Voice One Team.
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