
Podcast Update!
05/18/20 • 7 min
Today is just a quick run down of some upcoming changes to the podcast. As I take the next month or so to update the format and get some topics done, I'm going to be sharing shorter podcasts. Once I get everything updated, we are moving to Wednesdays!!
During the next few weeks, I also would love to hear from you. What are you struggling with? What can topics are you interested in? How can we connect the dots together? Send me a message on IG or Facebook. You can also reach me via email at [email protected].
XO, Heather
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Today is just a quick run down of some upcoming changes to the podcast. As I take the next month or so to update the format and get some topics done, I'm going to be sharing shorter podcasts. Once I get everything updated, we are moving to Wednesdays!!
During the next few weeks, I also would love to hear from you. What are you struggling with? What can topics are you interested in? How can we connect the dots together? Send me a message on IG or Facebook. You can also reach me via email at [email protected].
XO, Heather
Social Links:
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/connectthedotspodcast/support
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thepolkadotdesk.substack.com
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20: For the Graduates
On today's episode, I'm giving a commencement speech for those who are graduating in 2020. So many graduations have been cancelled or postponed due to the guidelines around COVID-19, I wanted to take a moment to help offer some advice for those moving into a new chapter of their lives.
One of the phases I say several time in the episode is "Bet on you." You have over come so much in this last semester of your education. You have grown more than you realize. Bet on you. You can handle hard things that come your way. You can handle change. You are ready to connect the next dot in your journey.
Congratulations to all the graduates of 2020!
Join in the conversation on Instagram and share your advice for this year's graduating class.
Let's get ready to connect the dots!
XO, Heather
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A Memorial Day Tribute
Well today is Memorial Day and I wanted to share something that really impacted me this past week. It's the story/meaning of the Fallen Soldier table. I didn't know this story. I hate that it took me 36 years to know this story. I recorded this podcast while doing an IG Live so if you want to check that out head over to @msheatherbdot.
I warn you there are lots of tears. I tried my best to keep it together but this just wrecked me. Sending love to those who have lost loved ones!
The POW/MIA table is smaller than the others, symbolizing the frailty of one prisoner alone against his or her oppressors. This table is separate from the others and can be set for one to four place settings to represent each service participating in the event.
The white tablecloth draped over the table represents the purity of their response to our country’s call to arms.
The empty chair depicts an unknown face, representing no specific Soldier, Sailor, Airman, or Marine, but all who are not here with us.
The table itself is round to show that our concern for them is never ending.
The Bible represents faith in a higher power and the pledge to our country, founded as one nation under God.
The black napkin stands for the emptiness these warriors have left in the hearts of their families and friends. A Purple Heart medal can be pinned to the napkin.
The single red rose reminds us of their families and loved ones. The red ribbon represents the love of our country, which inspired them to answer the nation’s call.
The yellow candle and its yellow ribbon symbolize the everlasting hope for a joyous reunion with those yet accounted for.
The slices of lemon on the bread plate remind us of their bitter fate.
The salt upon the bread plate represent the tears of their families.
The wine glass, turned upside down, reminds us that our distinguished comrades cannot be with us to drink a toast or join in the festivities of the evening.
-- Quoted from https://navylive.dodlive.mil/2014/10/06/the-powmia-table-a-place-setting-for-one-a-table-for-all/
XO,
Heather
@msheatherbdot
@polkadotdesk
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