The Morning Light Panel discuses Japan's 18 hour work day for some companies, and a Biblical approach to wrok and rest. Emily Schmidt, Founder & Director Of Missions for The Cracked Pot Coffee Shop, talks with Debra about how their business is also transforming young adults who have been in the foster care system. And Violet tells how she was impacted by the Cracked Pot Coffee Shop Program.
Morning Light Panelists include:
Alex Kocman - Director Of Communications & Engagement, ABWE
John Wetzel - Former Pennsylvania Secretary Of Corrections
Cynthia Lyons - Educator & Community Leader
Original Airdate: May 19, 2025
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