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The Alignment Show Ep. 67 with Jim Stovall, Part 1
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The Alignment Show Ep. 67 with Jim Stovall, Part 1

We’re a little late getting the replays and audio podcast posted this week. After a great episode live Friday morning, I managed to have a hard fall in our home and injure the knee of the same leg that has had an ankle brace for a year. The brace protected the ankle, but worsened the effect on my knee. (I’m OK. X-rays confirm nothing is broken, but getting the medical attention took a chunk of time I usually use for editing and posting the audio.)

As long as I’m inserting “editorial comments,” I’ll go ahead and say that this interview fascinated me so much, we didn’t get more than halfway through. And so Jim has graciously agreed to come on next week as well, when we will continue the conversation and delve more deeply into his current podcast and other interests, including beekeeping and water color.

Now, on to the regular show notes.

Jim Stovall has influenced my life (as well as the lives of thousands of journalism students) in multiple ways for almost 35 years. He has worn many hats, including that of a beekeeper and watercolorist, and now in retirement continues to pursue the things that matter most to him. The author of multiple books who helps other authors with their books, he now humbly describes himself by saying, "I work with First United Methodist Church to help produce a daily devotional podcast titled Grace for All." We had a fascinating conversation with Jim that will help us all learn more about living your values to value your life.

The resources we discussed include:

You can catch video replays at the following links, or hear audio replays at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon podcasts, and Substack.

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We’ve all heard of “The Great Resignation,” but it is more accurate to call it “The Great Realignment” as people realized life is short and reoriented their lives to honor what was important to them. That led to a lot of resignations, but it also led to a lot of recommitments and renewals within existing employment.
“The Alignment Show” features conversations with folks who have taken steps to identify their highest values and aligned their lives around them.