
The No Ordinary People Podcast is a place where we honor the stories of strangers and learn what people wish others most understood about them.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Self-ImprovementEducation | ||||

For our final episode of 2021, our guest is Amanda Hood.
Amanda lives in Orange, CA and works as a Case Manager and Benefits Specialist for a homeless outreach services agency. She grew up in a small town in Louisiana, and we talk about what that w... more
CONTENT WARNING: Suicidal ideation
Zach Scott recently moved from Arkansas to Las Vegas, NV with his husband. He is the Head of Sales and Customer Success for The Dental A Team, a dental consulting company whose main goal is to increase profits, i... more
On this third and final episode of this series, April is joined by Jamie Corbin, Ben Cremer, Kelly Holder, and Elicia Zahm as they finish their discussion about equity versus equality, how people are created equal AND created in God’s image, the duel... more
On this second episode of this series, April is joined by Jamie Corbin, Ben Cremer, Kelly Holder, and Elicia Zahm as they pick up the conversation discussing the Christian voice that’s driving anti-CRT rhetoric and our personal struggles with church ... more
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April Kolman is the real deal. She really does walk the walk that she talks. April is not positioning herself as an expert but as a friend to journey with on the road to learning how to reconcile and fully embrace the gray spaces in life. Being able to listen to her wise voice and the wise voices of her guests is a blessing. We all need more proximity to people who are different from us, and April creates an accessible and tug-on-your-heartstrings way to get all that and more straight into your ... more
I have followed April’s journey over the past few years and have been blown away by her insight and ability to shine a light on the realities of others. I am anxious to hear the upcoming guests and can’t wait to join April on this journey!









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