Neighborly Love Podcast, Episode 28 – Matt DeHart

Ordinary People. Extraordinary Conversations.

If “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” and “The Parable of the Good Samaritan” collided at an intersection, then the Neighborly Love podcast would be the result. It features casual conversations over coffee in a “virtual coffee shop” that lean into the power of empathy. It’s about feeling heard, valued, and understood. It’s about serving others. It’s about depositing money in our relational banks.

Neighborly Love is an original podcast by MindWolves. Host Marc Casciani, author of Craft Your Calling, interviews ordinary people about their heart for God and serving other people for the greater good.

Matt DeHart

Marc interviews Matt DeHart, Founder of the Teach from DeHart Academy, a charter middle school located in the heart of Arnold, PA focused on “whole-family” education. Matt answers three thought-provoking questions: (1) Tell me about a time when you did something nice for someone?, (2) What would you do for a living if money weren’t an issue?, and (3) Do you have a dream that involves serving others? Matt tells a story about a relational breakthrough with someone by having his actions match his words to meet their need, his desire to travel the world to experience different educational systems and bring the best ideas back to the United States, and his dream to transform K-12 and adult education in America using the DeHart Academy model.

Neighborly Love, Episode 28 – Matt DeHart (12-19-22)

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Published by Marc Casciani

I’m a life coach that helps people find purpose through mental stillness. I train them to operate within the power of the Holy Spirit to craft their calling.

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