Never Alone: Remembering the Ones Who Shaped Us — Family, Faith & History (Ep. 15)
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In this deeply personal episode of The Never Alone Podcast, Iris Fisher Smith and co-host Karen Hearth Whitty reflect on the life and legacy of Iris’s beloved Aunt Elaine, who recently passed away at the age of 84.
Through heartfelt conversation, Iris shares how Aunt Elaine served as a mentor, constant presence, and guiding influence throughout her life — especially during times of loss and transition. The episode weaves together personal family history with major historical moments, including the Great Depression, World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency, and the resilience of people who lived through those defining eras.
This episode is a reminder that who we are is often shaped by those who walked before us — the stories they told, the wisdom they passed down, and the love they gave quietly but consistently. By remembering their lives, we gain clarity, perspective, and gratitude for our own.
If you’ve ever reflected on the people who shaped you, or wondered how history, faith, and family intersect in our personal stories, this episode is for you.
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