
Season 2 Episode 2: Living in Purpose with Rob Kowalski
03/07/21 • 62 min
In this episode, I spoke with Rob Kowalski, Author and Founder of City Fam, a non-profit organization established in Baltimore City, MD. Before surrendering to his calling, Rob was regarded as one of the most requested male strippers in Baltimore. You name it he has done it. Rob lived an exciting life of fame, women, money, and pretty much anything he wanted right at his fingertips. However, while on vacation in Cancun Mexico, Rob woke up from a night of sex, alcohol, and partying to realize that he was not living the life he intended to live. He recalls hearing God's voice telling him to give it all up and trust in him. As we continued our conversation, you will discover that Rob’s courage in answering not only the call to change his life for the better but empower others in his now newer and more compact circle to make a change as well.
Since starting City Fam, Rob has coordinated numerous missionary trips around the world. He has inspired so many to give to those less fortunate and has also created a space for people who are also recovering from traumatic episodes in their lives. I know you will enjoy the interview. Take a listen.
In this episode, I spoke with Rob Kowalski, Author and Founder of City Fam, a non-profit organization established in Baltimore City, MD. Before surrendering to his calling, Rob was regarded as one of the most requested male strippers in Baltimore. You name it he has done it. Rob lived an exciting life of fame, women, money, and pretty much anything he wanted right at his fingertips. However, while on vacation in Cancun Mexico, Rob woke up from a night of sex, alcohol, and partying to realize that he was not living the life he intended to live. He recalls hearing God's voice telling him to give it all up and trust in him. As we continued our conversation, you will discover that Rob’s courage in answering not only the call to change his life for the better but empower others in his now newer and more compact circle to make a change as well.
Since starting City Fam, Rob has coordinated numerous missionary trips around the world. He has inspired so many to give to those less fortunate and has also created a space for people who are also recovering from traumatic episodes in their lives. I know you will enjoy the interview. Take a listen.
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Season 2 Episode 1: Lotus Quan Spoken Words Artist on Highly Regarding Strong Women
Lotus Quan is a spoken word artist residing in Maryland. I had a chance to speak with Mr. Quan regarding his style of spoken word music in which he pays tribute to women. Mr. Quan was raised by a single mom and has high regard for women, as they should be treated with the highest level of respect. In Mr. Quan's spoken word album, his songs are geared towards women, encouraging them to recognize the power that they possess and the value they hold. Mr. Quan was inspired by Maya Angelou, Michelle Obama, Coretta Scott King, Cicely Tyson, Sojourner Truth, and many other women pioneers who have paved the way for women to achieve anything they desire at the highest level. Mr. Quan is working on releasing his second spoken word album in October, but for now, Mr. Quan is focusing on doing work in the community. The pandemic has put a damper on much of his activism but that does not stop him from being creative and finding alternative ways to contribute to his community. I'm sure we will be hearing much more from Mr. Quan in the future. He is committed to working in the community and contributing to the betterment of humanity.
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