Everyday Lessons Every Day

Everyday Lessons Every Day

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Based on David McBee’s book, Everyday Lessons Every Day: A Journey From Grumpy To Grateful, this podcast is for anyone who believes in personal growth and wants to improve every day.

David looks for everyday lessons in books, music, movies and other places. When he finds something that is inspiring or educational to share, he tells stories about the lessons collects and helps the listener further understand the value of the lessons.

Everyday Lessons is for the person who wishes they had more time to read self-improvement book but listens to Podcasts instead.

Music by Eric Griffin. Cover Design by Melanie Mitchell.

Not all everyday lessons come from self-improvement books. Sometimes they sneak up on you in the strangest places. This week’s lesson comes from Pixar’s Toy Story and it’s probably not the lesson you’re thinking of.

Join David as he takes you back to 1987 and shares the story of an incident that hurt him deeply and puzzled him for years, making him wonder what was wrong with him and what he had done wrong. Then find out how Buzz and Woody taught him a lesson that allowed him to finally put that hurt and confusion aside.

Referenced in this episode:

Toy Story

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