WISDOM TALK RADIO

2022-12-26T13:28:30-07:00

WISDOM TALK RADIO w/ Sabrina Fritts iTunes

06/19/2018 Episode: Join Host Sabrina Fritts for a delightful, soul-stirring conversation with Sarah Davison-Tracy. Whether traveling the globe or nestled in the backyard of her home in Colorado with her husband and and two beloved children, Sarah is a devoted human rights advocate, author, speaker, and founder of Seeds of Exchange (seedsofexchange.org). Seeds of Exchange is a collective of everyday people who are committed to light up the world so that a mighty difference can be made together. We do what we do because we believe that we belong to each other and that each and every person matters. We passionately work to make an indelible dent in global human rights and in one another’s day-to-day lives. (more…)

Magic Carpet Life

2022-12-26T13:28:40-07:00

MAGIC CARPET LIFE w/ Tiffany Joseph – YouTube & iTunes

06/19/2018 Episode: “If I’m a cosmic cheerleader, then Sarah Davison-Tracy is the captain of the cheerleading team. She walked through my front door last week to join me on the big blue couch and I couldn’t make it through the introduction before feeling teary-eyed and undone. This woman’s magic is fierce. It sort of washes over you unexpectedly until you pay attention, still yourself, and surrender to it. In this interview, she shares intimate details about her journey as a human rights advocate, mother, wife, and visionary behind Seeds of Exchange, a ‘collective of everyday people who are committed to light up the world so that a mighty difference can be made together.’ (more…)

ONE MORE SHOT

2022-12-26T13:28:47-07:00

ONE MORE SHOT w/ Elaine Appleton Grant – iTunes

12/22/2017 Episode: 2017 has been a tough year — from hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, and fires, to political news. If you’re itching to make a difference, but you live a busy life or you’re not sure how to help, this episode is for you. Sarah Davison-Tracy runs Seeds of Exchange, an organization that uses storytelling to make tangible change. Sarah gives advice for getting involved in service — with small, doable steps. In this episode, (more…)

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