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Seasoned Green Oak

59 Episodes

2 minutes | Jun 25, 2015
You Have Chosen Wisely (Seasoned Green Oak #66)
(http://remarkablechatter.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/K-M-300x300.jpg)Everyone knows that finding the right life partner is one of the most important decisions anyone will make. Someone who grows up without strong role models and solid examples to imitate will probably have a harder time making good choices and sustaining a healthy relationship.  Join Kevin as he shares the struggle he went through to become the person he was meant to be and how he is working to be worthy of the the woman who saved him. YOU CAN CONTACT KEVIN HONEYCUTT AT: Twitter @kevinhoneycutt (https://twitter.com/kevinhoneycutt) https://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace (http://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace) http://kevinhoneycutt.org (http://www.kevinhoneycutt.org/) Be sure to subscribe to receive an email of future podcasts.  
3 minutes | May 12, 2015
What Did You Say? (Seasoned Green Oak #65)
(http://remarkablechatter.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/sgo-300x218.jpg)Political Correctness: the avoidance, often considered as taken to extremes, of forms of expression or action that are perceived to exclude, marginalize, or insult groups of people who are socially disadvantaged or discriminated against. If you think that our adherence to political correctness has gone over the top these days, it's still hard to argue that insulting or marginalizing an individual or group of people is okay because they took what you said "the wrong way." Kevin learned that lesson the hard way when he repeated something he'd heard his dad say many times. YOU CAN CONTACT KEVIN HONEYCUTT AT: Twitter @kevinhoneycutt (https://twitter.com/kevinhoneycutt) https://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace (http://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace) http://kevinhoneycutt.org (http://www.kevinhoneycutt.org/) Be sure to subscribe to receive an email of future podcasts.
2 minutes | Apr 28, 2015
Who Has Your Back? (Seasoned Green Oak #64)
(http://remarkablechatter.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/boy-at-wood-stack-300x202.jpg)The "loner" achetype is popular in books, movies, and televison.  From Boo Radley (To Kill a Mockingbird) to Luke Jackson ("Cool Hand Luke") to Kwai Chang Caine ("Kung Fu"), we are fascinated by the solitary existence and seeming self-sufficiency of these characters. But is this lifestyle realistic and/or admirable? Knowing that someone is there to support you during difficult times can make any situation in life easier. Join Kevin as he shares how one of the darkest times in his life was made a little less frightening because he knew who had his back. YOU CAN CONTACT KEVIN HONEYCUTT AT: Twitter @kevinhoneycutt (https://twitter.com/kevinhoneycutt) https://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace (http://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace) http://kevinhoneycutt.org (http://www.kevinhoneycutt.org/) Be sure to subscribe to receive an email of future podcasts.
4 minutes | Apr 9, 2015
Be Prepared (Seasoned Green Oak #63)
(http://remarkablechatter.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/sgo-cb-300x300.jpg)Is advanced preparation critical to success? How should you respond when circumstances force you to make last minute changes? To a certain extent, the answers to those questions depend on how high the stakes are.  It might be okay to "fly by the seat of your pants" if the risk is low, but for critical tasks, it's always better to over plan and prepare for all the variables you can.  Join Kevin as he shares the painful outcome he experienced when he had to make a last minute change in a presentation. YOU CAN CONTACT KEVIN HONEYCUTT AT: Twitter @kevinhoneycutt (https://twitter.com/kevinhoneycutt) https://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace (http://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace) http://kevinhoneycutt.org (http://www.kevinhoneycutt.org/) Be sure to subscribe to receive an email of future podcasts.
3 minutes | Apr 2, 2015
Beating the Bully (Seasoned Green Oak #62)
(http://remarkablechatter.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Untitled-1-300x272.png)Most children who are bullied carry the damage for the rest of their lives.  Part of the reason is that they never have any closure. The bullies never apologize, and the children never have the chance to face down the bullies when they are older and more confident. Join Kevin as he talks about how satisfying and liberating it is to finally beat your bully. YOU CAN CONTACT KEVIN HONEYCUTT AT: Twitter @kevinhoneycutt (https://twitter.com/kevinhoneycutt) https://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace (http://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace) http://kevinhoneycutt.org (http://www.kevinhoneycutt.org/) Be sure to subscribe to receive an email of future podcasts.
2 minutes | Mar 23, 2015
A Deal with the Devil (Seasoned Green Oak #61)
(http://remarkablechatter.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/227979-300x225.jpg)Have you ever been tempted to compromise your principles for something you wanted desperately? Kevin faced that crisis of conscience when he was trying to get parts to restore his '69 Camaro. Join him as he shares the price he paid when he made a deal with the Devil. YOU CAN CONTACT KEVIN HONEYCUTT AT: Twitter @kevinhoneycutt (https://twitter.com/kevinhoneycutt) https://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace (http://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace) http://kevinhoneycutt.org (http://www.kevinhoneycutt.org/) Be sure to subscribe to receive an email of future podcasts.
2 minutes | Mar 18, 2015
We’ll All Laugh about This Some Day (Seasoned Green Oak #60)
(http://remarkablechatter.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Untitled-1-300x193.jpg)We've all had unpleasant experiences that weren't very funny when they happened, but we develop perspective and appreciate the humor that becomes apparent with the passage of time.  For people in poverty, finding the immediate humor in daily situations becomes a survival technique.  Join Kevin as he shares a story involving his dad, a rat, and a shotgun that had them all laughing the day it happened. YOU CAN CONTACT KEVIN HONEYCUTT AT: Twitter @kevinhoneycutt (https://twitter.com/kevinhoneycutt) https://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace (http://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace) http://kevinhoneycutt.org (http://www.kevinhoneycutt.org/) Be sure to subscribe to receive an email of future podcasts.
2 minutes | Mar 6, 2015
Mad As A Hornet (Seasoned Green Oak #59)
(http://remarkablechatter.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/th-272x300.png)You've probably heard the phrase "mad as a hornet" used to describe someone who is extremely angry, but most of us have never seen this member of the wasp family in action.  Suffice it to say they are aggressive and can sting multiple times when provoked.  Join Kevin as he shares the story of the day his dad made the hornets mad. YOU CAN CONTACT KEVIN HONEYCUTT AT: Twitter @kevinhoneycutt (https://twitter.com/kevinhoneycutt) https://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace (http://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace) http://kevinhoneycutt.org (http://www.kevinhoneycutt.org/) Be sure to subscribe to receive an email of future podcasts.
3 minutes | Feb 24, 2015
The Night My Mom Almost Went Crazy (Seasoned Green Oak #58)
(http://remarkablechatter.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Comfort-copy-1024x723.jpg)Most of us have at least one special person in our life, a person we can count on for strength and support when times are tough. We rely on that person so much that when he or she is in trouble, it's frightening because we know how vulnerable we would be on our own. For Kevin, that person was his mother. Join him as he shares how he became a source of strength for her the night she almost went crazy. YOU CAN CONTACT KEVIN HONEYCUTT AT: Twitter @kevinhoneycutt (https://twitter.com/kevinhoneycutt) https://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace (http://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace) http://kevinhoneycutt.org (http://www.kevinhoneycutt.org/) Be sure to subscribe to receive an email of future podcasts.
2 minutes | Feb 16, 2015
The Wiffle Bat (Seasoned Green Oak #57)
(http://remarkablechatter.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/sgo-bat-684x1024.jpg) . Our journey through life can be a difficult, sometimes dangerous trip.  Often the difference between success and failure comes down to our determination and resourcefulness.  Join Kevin as he shares how he and his siblings demonstrated both qualities the night they fought off an intruder with a wiffle bat. .    . .   YOU CAN CONTACT KEVIN HONEYCUTT AT: Twitter @kevinhoneycutt (https://twitter.com/kevinhoneycutt)  https://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace (http://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace) http://kevinhoneycutt.org (http://www.kevinhoneycutt.org/) Be sure to subscribe to receive an email of future podcasts.
2 minutes | Feb 9, 2015
Christmas Miracle (Seasoned Green Oak #56)
(http://remarkablechatter.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/bag-of-groceries-copy-243x300.jpg)Many wealthy people are well known for their philanthropy and altruism, but did you ever consider the fact that as a percentage of their income, some poor to average income people are far more generous.  People who give to others when their basic needs haven't been met are the kind of people who will help you in your quest to build a life.  Ken and Anne White are two such people who gave what they had to help Kevin's family when they were in desperate need of a Christmas miracle. .You can contact Kevin Honeycutt at: Twitter @kevinhoneycutt (https://twitter.com/kevinhoneycutt) https://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace (http://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace) http://kevinhoneycutt.org (http://www.kevinhoneycutt.org) Be sure to subscribe to receive an email of future podcasts.
3 minutes | Feb 2, 2015
Sob Story (Seasoned Green Oak #55)
(http://remarkablechatter.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/th.jpeg)We all have talents and abilities that we should use to help us build our lives.  Unfortunately, these gifts can be used in a negative way just as easily as they can be used for good.  For example, someone with a talent for computers can become an indispensable IT person for an organization or a hacker who commits cyber crimes.  Join Kevin as he shares how he learned to use his ability to influence people for good by listening to his dad's sob story. .You can contact Kevin Honeycutt at: Twitter @kevinhoneycutt (https://twitter.com/kevinhoneycutt) https://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace (http://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace) http://kevinhoneycutt.org (http://www.kevinhoneycutt.org) Be sure to subscribe to receive an email of future podcasts.
3 minutes | Jan 14, 2015
Wrong Room, Right Person (Seasoned Green Oak #54)
(http://remarkablechatter.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Untitled-1-300x275.jpg)Can a case of mistaken identity ever be a good thing?  Would you ever sacrifice the needs of your family to help out a stranger?  Join Kevin as he shares his experience dealing with those questions the day he visited his dying grandfather in the hospital and found himself in the wrong room with the right person. . .You can contact Kevin Honeycutt at: Twitter @kevinhoneycutt (https://twitter.com/kevinhoneycutt) https://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace (http://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace) http://kevinhoneycutt.org (http://www.kevinhoneycutt.org) Be sure to subscribe to receive an email of future podcasts.
3 minutes | Jan 6, 2015
That Kid Can Draw (Seasoned Green Oak #53)
(http://remarkablechatter.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Screen-Shot-2014-12-30-at-4.12.58-PM-261x300.png)Everyone wants to feel special in some way, but for children in poverty, it can be difficult to find a positive identity.  If parents, teachers or other adults in their lives don't help them cultivate their gifts, they will find something, even if it's negative, that will set them apart from their peers.  Join Kevin as he talks about how important art became in his life, especially when he would hear people say, "That kid can draw!" You can contact Kevin Honeycutt at: Twitter @kevinhoneycutt https://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace (http://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace) http://kevinhoneycutt.org (http://www.kevinhoneycutt.org) Be sure to subscribe to receive an email of future podcasts.
2 minutes | Dec 30, 2014
Rags To Riches (Season Green Oak #52)
(http://remarkablechatter.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/rags-to-riches-150x150.png)Have you ever wondered why some people are able to escape generational poverty while others can't seem to find a way out?  Do the successful people have a mentor who guides them or do they have a single epiphany that opens up new possibilities and ways of doing things?  Join Kevin as he explains how he had both of those experiences, courtesy of Mr. Austin.   You can contact Kevin Honeycutt at: Twitter @kevinhoneycutt https://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace (http://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace) http://kevinhoneycutt.org (http://www.kevinhoneycutt.org) Be sure to subscribe to receive an email of future podcasts.
3 minutes | Dec 8, 2014
An Ode to Sandra Martin (Seasoned Green Oak #51)
  (http://remarkablechatter.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Untitled-1-150x150.png)Teachers know that they make a difference for their students every day in ways large and small, but it's often impossible to tell when those influences become transformational in the life of a child.  Join Kevin as he shares the story of one teacher in Pennsylvania who changed the course of his life with a simple invitation.     You can contact Kevin Honeycutt at: Twitter @kevinhoneycutt https://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace http://kevinhoneycutt.org Be sure to subscribe to receive an email of future podcasts.  
2 minutes | Nov 25, 2014
Sandwiches (Seasoned Green Oak #50)
(http://remarkablechatter.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/sandwiches-300x199.jpg) If a friend invited you to attend a sporting event, would you expect to pay for the ticket or would you assume the tickets were free?  What about a dinner invitation--will it be all on one ticket or separate checks?  It's always good to know what the deal is before you commit to something to avoid embarrassment.  Join Kevin as he talks about the time his family had to "Eat and Run" from a church dinner because they failed to ask the right questions. You can contact Kevin Honeycutt at: Twitter @kevinhoneycutt (http://www.twitter.com/kevinhoneycutt) https://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace (https://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace) http://kevinhoneycutt.org (http://kevinhoneycutt.org/) Be sure to subscribe to receive an email of future podcasts.  
3 minutes | Nov 17, 2014
Septic Tank (Seasoned Green Oak #49)
(http://remarkablechatter.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/precast-concrete-tank-copy-300x246.jpg)Every employer would love to have workers who are good at following instructions, but being aware of what's going on and making judgment calls when warranted are also valuable skills.  Join Kevin as he talks about one of his early jobs where following directions to the letter caused some intense pain for a co-worker. You can contact Kevin Honeycutt at: Twitter @kevinhoneycutt https://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace http://kevinhoneycutt.org Be sure to subscribe to receive an email of future podcasts.
3 minutes | Nov 5, 2014
Cross Country Cure (Seasoned Green Oak #48)
(http://remarkablechatter.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/48-150x150.jpg)If you think of life as a race, it is definitely a marathon, not a sprint, and we have to overcome many obstacles along the way. Breaking bad habits can be one of the most difficult tasks we face on our journey.  Whether you have help doing it or you go it alone, all of us can be successful if we find the right approach.  Join Kevin as he shares how he gave up smoking when he found the cross country cure. You can contact Kevin Honeycutt at: Twitter @kevinhoneycutt (http://www.twitter.com/kevinhoneycutt) https://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace (https://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace) http://kevinhoneycutt.org (http://kevinhoneycutt.org/) Be sure to subscribe to receive an email of future podcasts.
2 minutes | Oct 23, 2014
Breaking Bad (Seasoned Green Oak #47)
(http://remarkablechatter.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/47-150x150.jpg)Most of us would rush to help a friend without a second thought.  However, a second thought might help determine what we are getting into before we commit to a specific action so that's exactly what we need to do.  Even in an emergency, it's important to know what you are dealing with in any situation.  Join Kevin as he shares how a rash decision to help a friend lead to a bad break. .   You can contact Kevin Honeycutt at: Twitter @kevinhoneycutt (http://www.twitter.com/kevinhoneycutt) https://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace (https://www.facebook.com/kevinhoneycuttplace) http://kevinhoneycutt.org (http://kevinhoneycutt.org/) Be sure to subscribe to receive an email of future podcasts.  
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