Episode 170 – Fear, Safety & Triggers

May 2, 2023 | Tuesday People

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Mitch Albom

Lisa Goich

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About This Episode

Safety. What does it mean to you? On today’s episode of the Tuesday People podcast, host Mitch Albom discusses the two sides of fear. Those fears that arise from triggering words or situations we sometimes face that make us feel uncomfortable, versus the fears that some around the world face each day just in order to live. The lawlessness and gang violence that is dominating Haiti’s capital city is now knocking on the door of the orphanage and school that Mitch has run since the devastating earthquake of 2010. In recent days, terrible violence has taken place just outside the orphanage’s property. It’s a fear that no small child should ever have to experience. Hear the whole story on today’s episode, and help us build a safe house in war-torn Haiti by donating to our fundraiser today. Mitch and the children of the Have Faith Haiti Mission & Orphanage thank you.

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1 Comment

  1. Theresa

    It is good to inform others of the situation in Haiti. It would be terrible to have to live like that for sure.
    You have a large following of supporters. You will do well in fundraising. Not to worry. I worry about you having to go there. I would hate to see anything awful happen to any of you. That is just too much.
    Take care and I am your friend always

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