My guest for The Happy Half Hour #24 is Debra Parker. Debra is all about freedom and wild pursuits. She follows Jesus and manages the her party of six. She's a self-described beach dweller and anywhere adventurer. She is also the Founder of Wildfire Collective: Podcast + Happenings + Justice Initiative.
Debra first joined me on The Happy Hour for episode #10, when we talked about sex trafficking, her adoption story and celebrity crushes. She's back today to catch up and fill us in on the latest going ons in her life. We chat about what success looks like for her, what she would like her legacy to be, and what she would tell her 20-year-old self. Sage advice there, y'all. I hope you love catching back up with Debra.
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Links from the Show
Wildfire Collective Happenings
Half the Church by Carolyn Custis James
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I’m adopted. Your video of your son coming home, so touched my heart. Thank you for sharing.
Oh my goodness, I always love your podcast. But got really excited when she mentioned the World Race!! I went on the WR (11 months in 11 countries, loving & serving God’s people) in 2008/2009 and it was amazing. I miss it so much. My parents weren’t quite as willing for me to go, but supported me regardless. It changed my life!