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Lessons in Honesty, Redemption, and Finding Freedom with Jim Canfield

Lessons in Honesty, Redemption, and Finding Freedom with Jim Canfield

Released Tuesday, 17th October 2023
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Lessons in Honesty, Redemption, and Finding Freedom with Jim Canfield

Lessons in Honesty, Redemption, and Finding Freedom with Jim Canfield

Lessons in Honesty, Redemption, and Finding Freedom with Jim Canfield

Lessons in Honesty, Redemption, and Finding Freedom with Jim Canfield

Tuesday, 17th October 2023
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Welcome to another episode of Holy Smokes. In this week's episode our host, Steve Reiter, sits down with a special guest, Jim Canfield, to discuss a wide range of captivating stories and experiences. During the episode, Jim takes us on an adventurous journey, starting with his experience of buying a house through a short sale. From panicking about cashier's checks to successfully bidding on the house, Jim shares the twists and turns of the process. But that's just the beginning! Get ready to hear about Jim's hair-raising aviation mishaps, including a near-miss with a silver fox farm while flying at a low altitude. Discover how a simple flight detour became a memorable tale involving hungry silver foxes. Jim also delves into his fascinating time in the military and the importance of timing when making life-changing decisions. But it's not all thrills and excitement! Join us as Jim opens up about personal struggles, addiction, and the power of confession. Hear about his journey towards freedom, personal growth, and the importance of finding support and accountability. 

 

Outline:
(00:02) Faith, friendship, tobacco, and drinks podcast.
(3:13) Childhood vacations involved driving long distances efficiently.
(8:25) Electrical engineering major turned military aviator.
(12:09) Low level flying over Washington's scenic areas.
(14:17) Delay caused an accidental flight over a sensitive area.
(17:53) Weakness turned into a dangerous flying incident.
(28:08) Confess love, seek help, rebuild relationships, move forward.
(29:25) She refused counseling and medication, and lost hope.
(32:32) Successful purchase, uncertainties arise about property's lots.
(37:45) Weekly gathering of men in Treehouse for fellowship.
(40:27) Northern Seattle, east of St. Louis. Support for struggling with sexual purity.
(43:41) Memorable Cuban cigar experience on Holy Smokes Cruise.
(49:04) Thankful for family, friends, and successful startup.
(50:36) Strength: Love for others, despite their sins.
(55:36) Jesus dies, rescues prisoners, preaches condemnation.

 

About the Guest:  Jim Canfield grew up with what he considered to be a normal childhood. One of their family traditions was embarking on road trips to Colorado in their Ford Econoline van. They would remove the back seat and replace it with a pullout sofa mattress, making a comfortable sleeping space for the journey. To save time and avoid stops, they prepared sandwiches and kept them in a cooler between the front captain's chairs. Instead of taking breaks to switch drivers, Jim's dad would perform what he called a "midair transfer." He would put the van on cruise control, get out of his seat, hold the steering wheel from behind, and let Jim's mom take over driving without slowing down. This unconventional method aimed to prevent other vehicles from overtaking them on the road. The family also had a CB radio, which they used enthusiastically to communicate with other drivers and maximize their efficiency on the journey

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