Stories to Create Podcast
The show highlights the captivating narratives of its guests, delving into the intricate journey that led to the creation of their stories. It goes beyond the surface, exploring the core of each guest's narrative and delving into the scientific aspects that make storytelling such a compelling force.
The program meticulously uncovers the origins of these stories, unraveling the pivotal events that have profoundly shaped each guest's life from their earliest days. Additionally, it brings to light hidden anecdotes embedded within these narratives.
In its exploration, the show scrutinizes the art of evoking emotions through storytelling, shedding light on three essential elements that have played a pivotal role in keeping these guests dedicated to their chosen paths. Ultimately, the stories shared on the show serve as powerful symbols of resilience, inspiration, and motivation, showcasing the remarkable human capacity to overcome challenges and find strength in the narratives that define our lives.
Stories to Create Podcast
"Legal Insights and Community Commitment: A Conversation with Hon. Archie B. Hayward Jr."
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In this episode of the "Stories to Create Podcast," host Cornell Bunting engages in a conversation with the Honorable Archie B. Hayward Jr., a distinguished native of Lee County, Florida. A 1984 Florida Bar admittee, Hayward holds a BA and JD from the University of Florida, along with an AA from Edison Community College / FSW.
The discussion delves into his appointment to the County Court of the 20th Judicial Circuit in January 2008, followed by his election for a six-year term in 2010. Reflecting on his early days at Sears, Hayward shares insights from his time before his judicial role, including his tenure as the managing attorney of the Senior Advocacy Program at Florida Rural Legal Services. Before this, he practiced solo in general law, focusing on criminal defense for nine years.
The conversation offers a rich exploration of the nuances of legal practice, everyday challenges, and the demanding hours involved. Hayward, who has taught as an adjunct paralegal instructor at Edison College / FSW and serves on its advisory board, is deeply committed to his community. He participates actively on the boards of various community agencies and non-profits and is a devoted member of his church and community service organizations. For those interested in engaging with him, Hayward is a prominent figure in community activities. Don't miss this episode to hear the perspectives of this accomplished individual on contemporary issues and more.
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