Responsibility Matters
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Responsibility Matters
Free Episode | Nathan Osmond and Sue Brenchley | Faith and the Power of Man's Search for Meaning
Nathan Osmond is an American singer, songwriter, and motivational speaker, known for his country music career. He is a member of the famous Osmond family, the son of Alan Osmond, and the nephew of Donny and Marie Osmond. Nathan has performed both as a solo artist and with his brothers as part of the Osmond 2nd Generation group. He has released several country music singles and albums, earning accolades within the country music industry. Besides his music career, Nathan is also recognized for his work as a motivational speaker and his involvement in various charitable activities.
In this episode, you will get a taste of Nathan's passion for American history and love for America's founding fathers. He adamantly reminds us to not forget our faith and God.
Sue Brenchley is a strong and intelligent woman who has overcome life's ups and downs with gracefulness. She is the mother of four boys, including premature twins and a child born with defects. To manage the medical bills, Sue took a part-time job and helped her husband Craig with his business. This period took a toll on her health, leading her to discover a network marketing product that improved her well-being. Sue's passion for helping others with similar health challenges grew, and her success in network marketing eventually surpassed her job income.
As hesitant as she was to leave the day job, she made the leap-of-faith and spent 20 years excelling in network marketing before discovering ASEA in 2009. Sue's success comes from her sincere goal of helping others and she aims to initiate a widespread chain reaction of people helping people.
Learn about the inspiring way she learned about the Statue of Responsibility and what it means to her.
When we are responsible, we respect others. When we act responsibly, we commit to the well-being of others. When we become part of the responsibility movement, we can change the world. Welcome to Responsibility Matters where responsibility + liberty = freedom. Here's your host Steve Cohen.
Thank you for joining us on Responsibility Matters. Produced by Rachael Lofgran and Doug Jardine and hosted by Stephen Cohen. Please join us next time on Responsibility Matters.