
Dream Catcher - The Podcast!
Hello! I am Mark Rudd Larsen of Minden, Nebraska, host of Dream Catcher - The Podcast!
I have always been a people person in fact I love people!
That is why it pains me so much when I meet many people who have long ago given up on or even forgotten what their dreams are!
It seams that we get so much into the hype and process of "making a living" that we forget about everything else let alone that you can actually make money,
have lots of fun doing it, and make a positive difference in the world without selling out your soul!
This is where my podcast comes in! Every week I feature people who have fought the fight and won! They are living their best life, they have caught their dreams!
Join my guest and I every Monday and Friday at 5:55am Central Time for the latest Dream Catcher podcast episode!
We just celebrated the 250th Episode of my Dream Catcher Podcast!
I am looking for guests for future episodes of the Dream Catcher Podcast that have or are Catching their Dreams!
If that is you contact me so we can talk!
Email: aday6062@gmail.com
Dream Catcher - The Podcast!
Dispelling Myths: The True Nature of Masonic Organizations
In this episode of the Dream Catcher Podcast, I speak with Kara Hartman about her involvement in Masonic organizations, including the Job's Daughters and the Eastern Star. We discuss the history, structure, and philanthropic efforts of these groups, as well as how individuals can join and contribute to their missions. The conversation highlights the importance of community service and the positive impact these organizations have on children's lives and local communities. In this conversation, we discuss the various Masonic organizations, focusing on the Order of the Eastern Star and its connections to family and community. We further explore membership dynamics, including age limits and responsibilities, and highlight the importance of fundraising and community support initiatives. The conversation also addresses misconceptions about Masonic organizations, emphasizing their commitment to helping others and the various support services available, such as the Shriners and the Rite Care Clinic. Personal stories illustrate the impact of these organizations on individuals and families, particularly in relation to epilepsy awareness and support through service dogs.
Correction!
Job's Daughters started in 1920 and not 1923