THE HAPPY HOUR #465: THE POWER OF BEING SEEN AND LOVED WITH GLORIA UMANAH

 
 

WHAT YOU WILL HEAR:

“That is the facade of anxiety. It’s that it will tell you things that are not true or are partly true. But never the full truth.”

A lot of us need that reminder. My dear friend Gloria Umanah is back on The Happy Hour and not only am I excited to share this conversation with you, but I’m so thrilled for Gloria to share the wonderful project she is working on.

Gloria is the visionary of The Ex-Nihilo Collective, an organization on mission to use creativity to transform lives in unconventional ways. Gloria launched her most recent initiative, Hope Booth: A 3-minute interactive immersive experience that delivers poetic messages of hope in the form of remodeled phone booths strategically placed throughout our cities around the globe. 

We talk about how the idea for this wouldn’t have happened without the difficulty of the last several years. Gloria also shares that the average person living on the street goes 3-6 months without someone looking them in the eyes, and Hope Booth truly has the potential to change this by reminding people that they are seen and loved. I’m so proud of Gloria for launching this vision that God placed in her heart. Listen to her story and learn how we can come alongside her to make this happen!


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