Introducing: Chef’s Weekly ‘Man in the Mirror’ Soundbite Series

Introducing: Chef’s Weekly ‘Man in the Mirror’ Soundbite Series
Introducing: Chef’s Weekly ‘Man in the Mirror’ Soundbite Series

The first in a new, weekly soundbite series called “Defining Who I Am,” from Heaven 100.1’s The Chef! Heaven 100.1 presents weekly thoughts on how to see differently by speaking differently. Join the Chef as he helps listeners confront “the man in the mirror” by defining “who I am” with a weekly inspirational thought.

 

No. 1: Defining Who I Am – By What I Say
Words matter. Choices matter. What you say and the decisions you make ultimately determine the course of your life. Get The Chef’s insight on how you can steer what you say – and own the choices you make – to change your trajectory, one day at a time.

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