On this episode we are thrilled to welcome Angie Leitnaker. Angie’s journey through personal growth and overcoming grief has made her a passionate advocate for human potential. With 13 years of teaching experience and extensive work hosting global retreats, she has dedicated herself to helping others discover their inner greatness. Angie believes everyone wants to be seen, heard, and valued, and she emphasizes practical tools to not just survive, but truly thrive. Founder of C.A.P.E. Global, she empowers children and adults to break through barriers and achieve lasting fulfillment. Join us as we explore Angie’s inspiring journey and insights, and how can discover or rediscover your own inner greatness!

 

This episode is dedicsted to 22 Too Many veteran

Andrew Saunders

Andrew Jonathan Saunders, 25, passed away Wednesday, September 2, 2015. He was born in Asheville, NC on April 27, 1990 to Susan and William Saunders.
Andrew went to school in Ridgecrest, CA where he found a love for playing music in jazz band with the trumpet, as well as playing guitar almost nonstop with his many friends. In addition to his musical talent, Andrew was also an accomplished discus thrower, being voted MVP two years in a row before competing in a CIF Championship.
Andrew joined the US Army after high school. Once he graduated from basic training at the top of his class, he went to Apache helicopter mechanic training, where he also graduated top of his class. After tours in Ansbach, Germany, and Afghanistan, Andrew learned that he had been accepted into flight school, realizing his dream. After graduating from warrant officer school, he finished flight school as the “Distinguished Graduate.” He was then assigned as a Blackhawk pilot at Fort Carson, CO, where he was living at the time of his death.
Andrew lived life to the fullest and brought out the best in everyone who knew him. He loved deeply and made lifelong friendships at every turn of his life.
Andrew is survived by his mother Susan Lasell, step-father Richard Lasell, brother Brian Hoppus, and sister Sarah Hoppus.
Final Rest: Riverside National Cemetery.

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Angie can be found at

https://www.cape-global.com/

Instagram: @angieleitnaker

Facebook: CAPE Global - Creating A Powerful Experience

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Kerri can be found on

Instagram: @running_with_the_rockstar

Facebook: Every Run Has a Story

 

You can find Paul - The Rhode Runner in the following places:

Twitter: @TheRhodeRunner

Instagram: @TheRhodeRunner

Facebook

 

Inspiring Journeys can be found on:

InspiringJourneys.net

Instagram: @InspiringJourneysPod

Facebook

 

You can also download and subscribe to the Inspiring Journeys Podcast at:

Apple Podcasts

iHeartRadio

Spotify

 

On this episode we are thrilled to welcome Angie Leitnaker. Angie’s journey through personal growth and overcoming grief has made her a passionate advocate for human potential. With 13 years of teaching experience and extensive work hosting global retreats, she has dedicated herself to helping others discover their inner greatness. Angie believes everyone wants to be seen, heard, and valued, and she emphasizes practical tools to not just survive, but truly thrive. Founder of C.A.P.E. Global, she empowers children and adults to break through barriers and achieve lasting fulfillment. Join us as we explore Angie’s inspiring journey and insights, and how can discover or rediscover your own inner greatness!

 

This episode is dedicsted to 22 Too Many veteran

Andrew Saunders

Andrew Jonathan Saunders, 25, passed away Wednesday, September 2, 2015. He was born in Asheville, NC on April 27, 1990 to Susan and William Saunders. Andrew went to school in Ridgecrest, CA where he found a love for playing music in jazz band with the trumpet, as well as playing guitar almost nonstop with his many friends. In addition to his musical talent, Andrew was also an accomplished discus thrower, being voted MVP two years in a row before competing in a CIF Championship. Andrew joined the US Army after high school. Once he graduated from basic training at the top of his class, he went to Apache helicopter mechanic training, where he also graduated top of his class. After tours in Ansbach, Germany, and Afghanistan, Andrew learned that he had been accepted into flight school, realizing his dream. After graduating from warrant officer school, he finished flight school as the “Distinguished Graduate.” He was then assigned as a Blackhawk pilot at Fort Carson, CO, where he was living at the time of his death. Andrew lived life to the fullest and brought out the best in everyone who knew him. He loved deeply and made lifelong friendships at every turn of his life. Andrew is survived by his mother Susan Lasell, step-father Richard Lasell, brother Brian Hoppus, and sister Sarah Hoppus. Final Rest: Riverside National Cemetery.

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Angie can be found at

https://www.cape-global.com/

Instagram: @angieleitnaker

Facebook: CAPE Global - Creating A Powerful Experience

---------------------------------------------------------------

Kerri can be found on

Instagram: @running_with_the_rockstar

Facebook: Every Run Has a Story

 

You can find Paul - The Rhode Runner in the following places:

Twitter: @TheRhodeRunner

Instagram: @TheRhodeRunner

Facebook

 

Inspiring Journeys can be found on:

InspiringJourneys.net

Instagram: @InspiringJourneysPod

Facebook

 

You can also download and subscribe to the Inspiring Journeys Podcast at:

Apple Podcasts

iHeartRadio

Spotify

 

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