Manhood Restored

Interview with BGSU Freshman Carter Hellwarth

January 23, 2024 Ben and Chad Season 3 Episode 124
Interview with BGSU Freshman Carter Hellwarth
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Manhood Restored
Interview with BGSU Freshman Carter Hellwarth
Jan 23, 2024 Season 3 Episode 124
Ben and Chad

Episode  124 - 

Carter Hellwarth is first-year college student at Bowling Green State University studying communication and film production.  Carter grew up on a dairy farm in Mercer County, Ohio, was Class President of this graduating glass, and ranked near the top of his class at Parkway High School.  He also placed 2nd in the Nation at the 2023 National FFA Convention for Extemporaneous Public Speaking.  

Ben takes on the role of mastermind behind this "sneak attack" of an episode, while Chad tries to fly under the radar by drafting off their guest & fellow Falcon's soaring altitude.  The two are determined to secret away the real answers to their "Should I Send My Kids to College" question from a real-life (and undercover) college student.  What was Carter's journey of discernment that landed him at a 4-year university, and why did he think that it was the right path to success for him?  Are there any ways in which Carter's upbringing and Christian faith have been tested while attending college?  How is Carter's first year at college going, and how has his pro-active approach to getting involved on campus been a critical part of his early experience?  

   

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Episode  124 - 

Carter Hellwarth is first-year college student at Bowling Green State University studying communication and film production.  Carter grew up on a dairy farm in Mercer County, Ohio, was Class President of this graduating glass, and ranked near the top of his class at Parkway High School.  He also placed 2nd in the Nation at the 2023 National FFA Convention for Extemporaneous Public Speaking.  

Ben takes on the role of mastermind behind this "sneak attack" of an episode, while Chad tries to fly under the radar by drafting off their guest & fellow Falcon's soaring altitude.  The two are determined to secret away the real answers to their "Should I Send My Kids to College" question from a real-life (and undercover) college student.  What was Carter's journey of discernment that landed him at a 4-year university, and why did he think that it was the right path to success for him?  Are there any ways in which Carter's upbringing and Christian faith have been tested while attending college?  How is Carter's first year at college going, and how has his pro-active approach to getting involved on campus been a critical part of his early experience?