Nickel Perspective & a Birthday
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On a morning walk near Chimney Rock, Lisa Anders found a 1900 Liberty nickel worn smooth by 126 years of Nebraska weather. In this short bonus episode, she invites listeners to imagine who might have carried that coin before her — a soldier headed to war, a mother stretching a Depression-era grocery bill, a young man saving for a ring, a rancher's wife. The coin has traveled through more history than anyone could guess, yet it can't tell a single one of those stories itself.
That's the heart of this episode: a coin can survive over a century and say nothing, but people get to keep telling their stories — if they protect the brain that holds them. Lisa shares simple, science-backed habits for keeping the mind sharp for the long haul, woven together with the personal weight of losing her brother Barry and the calling that grew out of that loss.
Part memoir, part brain health teaching, this episode closes with a favorite verse from Jeremiah 17 and Lisa's signature blessing — a reminder to keep growing, keep bearing fruit, and keep finding the stories worth telling.