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© T. Randolph and Friends | Lawrence Media | Manny Olivas

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M Manny Olivas is our special guest on the T. © T. Randolph and Friends | Lawrence Media | Manny OlivasRandolph and Friends broadcast. This is Part 2 of 2 of our interview with Manny on the subject of Forgiveness.

Manny has an amazing life journey growing up in Salinas, California in a broken family with drug trafficking parents and relatives, using Heroin, Meth and Marijuana. He often had altercations with the law, and was on the verge of being charged with 5 felony counts, which could have put him behind bars for the rest of his life. But every step along the way God was there to miraculously intervene and provide freedom, hope and forgiveness.

Listen in as we hear Manny’s story of his family’s victory, realized through mutual forgiveness and love for one another.

You can reach Manny at: [email protected] or visit Skyline Church website.

Photos from our visit with Manny.

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© T. Randolph and Friends | Lawrence Media | Manny Olivas

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M Manny Olivas is our special guest on the T. Randolph © T. Randolph and Friends | Lawrence Media | Manny Olivasand Friends broadcast. This is Part 1 of 2 of our interview with Manny on the subject of Forgiveness.

Manny has an amazing life journey growing up in Salinas, California in a broken family with drug trafficking parents and relatives, using Heroin, Meth and Marijuana. He often had altercations with the law, and was on the verge of being charged with 5 felony counts, which could have put him behind bars for the rest of his life. But every step along the way God was there to miraculously intervene and provide freedom, hope and forgiveness.

Listen in as we hear Manny’s story of his family’s victory, realized through mutual forgiveness and love for one another.

You can reach Manny at: [email protected]

Photos from our visit with Manny.

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© T. Randolph and Friends | Lawrence Media | God's Love vs Man's Love

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Please join us for this very special “live event” of the T. Randolph and Friends broadcast. Recording at the Graf Barn in Southern California, we invited special guests, Michelle Wortner, Laina Graf, Don Dukes and Sam Gallucci to join in on the conversational topic of, “God’s Love vs Man’s Love.”

This was an incredible time of enlightened discussion about how it is difficult to love others, ourselves and those around us unconditionally. Yet we can experience and learn to accept this kind of love, given freely from our Creator, even in ups and downs of our journey hear on earth. We hope that this broadcast will touch the lives of those listening, to bring hope, peace, strength and encouragement.

You can reach any of our guests on the broadcast by clicking on their name below.

Photos from our visit with the T. Randolph and Friends “Live Event” with Guests, Michelle Wortner, Laina Graf, Don Dukes, and Sam Gallucci.


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© T. Randolph and Friends | Lawrence Media | Don Dukes

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Don Dukes is our special guest on the T. Randolph and Friends broadcast.

Don is an associate pastor at Skyline Church in Thousand Oaks, California. He oversees the CARE ministry at Skyline. He recently relocated from Whitefish, Montana where he served as head pastor and provided other ministries to the community. He grew up in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and served as an associate pastor at a 20,000 member church.

He has an amazing story of growing up as a pastor’s kid, being in ministry all his life, and recognizing that Grace is not earned by all the good we do, but rather it is given to us as a free gift from God and from others.

Don and his wife, Eliana, and daughter, Juliana, are enjoying this new journey of life in Southern California.
You can reach Don at: [email protected]

Photos from our visit with Don.

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© T. Randolph and Friends | Lawrence Media | Terry Paulson

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Terry Paulson, author, conference speaker, and syndicated columnist for the Ventura County Star newspaper is our guest on the T. Randolph and Friends podcast. You can find out more about Terry on his website TerryPaulson.com.

Terry Paulson is a PhD psychologist and a leading authority on change management and in turning positive psychology research into practical insights that produce real-world results. He’s a national columnist and author of the new book, The Optimism Advantage: 50 Simple Truths to Transform Your Attitudes and Actions into Results. He’s brought us practical, easy-reading insights in books such as They Shoot Managers Don’t They, Leadership Truths One Story at a Time, Making Humor Work, and 50 Tips for Speaking Like a Pro. For more than 30 years, Dr. Paulson has been helping audiences transform their self-limiting beliefs into self-fulfilling breakthroughs to achieve their personal and professional goals.

Terry has served many corporate clients in leadership and staff development including; 3M, Boeing, Federal Reserve Bank, FINRA, HBO, Honda, IBM, Johnson & Johnson, KPMG, Merck, NASA, Nintendo, SBC, Sony, Starbucks, Verizon, and Wal-Mart, as well as hundreds of organizations, hospitals, government agencies, and associations.

You can reach Terry at Paulson and Associates at: [email protected]

Photos from our visit with Terry.


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© T. Randolph and Friends | Lawrence Media | Michelle Wortner

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Michelle Wortner, is a Marriage and Family Therapist at Kairos Counseling Center, and is our special guest on this episode, as we discuss, “The Core Emotional Needs of Human Beings.”

Michelle has made her life’s career about understanding relationships.  For more than 15 years Michelle worked as an anchor and reporter for NBC-TV, watching human tragedy alongside triumph, and seeing challenges and perseverance lead to accomplishment.  In the years following she moved to leadership development and helped coach corporate employees and their companies to growth and success.  Michelle completed her Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology and expanded her outreach to include individuals and couples seeking personal understanding and improved functioning — often through transitions and changes they did not anticipate.  She completed an emphasis in adolescent therapy and has helped students throughout the Conejo Valley deal with issues such as depression, anxiety, ADHD, social skills awareness, addictions, eating disorders, and cutting.   As an interactive therapist, Michelle uses solution-focused therapy and practical feedback to help clients address current life challenges and long-standing issues.  She partners with clients to help them develop the strengths and skills necessary to achieve their personal goals.  A wife and mother-of two, Michelle believes that healthy self-esteem and solid relationships are two of life’s most rewarding gifts.

You can reach Michelle at her business at:  [email protected]

Photos from our visit with Michelle.


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