The Heart of a Servant: Warren Hubbell's Journey
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The Heart of a Servant: Warren Hubbell's Journey
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Description
In this episode of the Burnout Podcast, host Skip O welcomes Warren Hubbell, a dedicated first responder and mission worker. They discuss Warren's experiences in Africa, the living conditions of...
show moreWarren's Bio
Warren Hubble is 61 years old and spent his life in Madison County, Indiana. He worked 1 year after High School then attended IUPUI for one year, trying to figure out his path. After this, he landed in the cleaning supply industry. It's there he was reintroduced to God. Warren spent the next 30 years in this industry working from driver to operations manager with the last 15 in sales.
God began stirring in his spirit about 12 years ago. He's always had a servant's heart and was finally getting his calling. The last 10 years, Warren served with Horizon International caring for African orphans. Sponsorship and short term mission trips, Go Teams, are his main focus. He also volunteer locally as needed, not with any specific organization
Warren spent 20 years playing competitive Fastpitch softball around the country and is now chasing a much smaller ball around in a golf cart.
Takeaways
- Warren has a servant's heart and has been involved in mission work for over 12 years.
- Living conditions in Africa can be dire, with many orphans lacking basic necessities.
- Service is not limited to one location; there is need everywhere.
- Spirituality plays a crucial role in coping with trauma and serving others.
- First responders often need support to process their experiences and emotions.
- Finding someone to talk to is essential for healing and moving forward.
- Gratitude for what we have can help combat feelings of entitlement.
- Warren emphasizes the importance of free will in understanding suffering.
- Hope and encouragement are vital for those struggling with trauma or loss.
- Serving others can provide a sense of purpose and fulfillment.
- "You suit up and show up."
- "There's need all over the world."
- "It's not either or."
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- Host: Skip O
- Mental Health Minute: Melissa H
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- Bonus Episode Host: Capt. Chuck Bray
- Executive Producer: Shawn P Neal
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Chapters
00:00Introduction to the Burnout Podcast and Sponsorship
02:10Warren's Background and Mission Work
05:59Experiences in Africa: Living Conditions and Challenges
12:10The Importance of Service and Spirituality
17:55Processing Trauma and Finding Support
23:53Hope and Encouragement for First Responders
27:00Conclusion and Resources for Support
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