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Author: Larry Camp

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A podcast that is centered around the life story of the podcast guest.
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Send us a text As the title says, in this episode we'll learn about the life of Dustin (Dusty) Camp. At the age of 31 Dusty clutched his stomach and collapsed. He was gone within an hour and we didn't know why for a couple of months. His official cause of death was a spontaneous dissection of the right iliac artery. The iliac arteries branch off of the base of the aorta. This part of the aorta is called the abdominal aorta because it's in your belly. The iliac arteries are b...
Send us a text Rod Osborne was an FBI agent for 26 years. He’s lived all over including several faraway places like Spain, the Philippines and China. Now, just this information alone would be enough to get a people person to want to hear Rod’s story but wait; there’s more. Did you happen to see the Hulu docuseries, “Mormon No More”? Rod, his wife Nan, and four of their five children appear in the show which deals with Rod’s daughter Sally falling in love with another woman while both married ...
Send us a text In high school Steve Gamlin had a crush on a girl named Tina, but he was too shy to ask her out. Twenty-one years later Steve received an email from Tina. She wondered what he was up to because as crazy as it may have seemed, Tina had an interest in Steve in back in high school as well. One thing led to another, and they ended up together. As Steve shares his story, we end up talking quite a bit about Tina & Steve’s relationship and some of the things they have been able to...
Send us a text Episode Summary If you’ve ever questioned your faith, struggled with loss, or felt the weight of expectations, this episode is for you. Key Takeaways Larry Camp's journey reflects a deep connection to music and family.Mental health discussions are crucial in high-demand religious settings.Personal growth often comes from questioning /clarifying beliefs. High-demand religions often create an image that members feel pressured to maintain.Women in Mormonism face significant l...
Send us a text David Kalākaua (1836–1891) was the last reigning king of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi, serving from 1874 until his death in 1891. Known as the "Merrie Monarch", he was a strong advocate of Hawaiian culture, arts, and identity at a time when outside influences were rapidly changing the islands. Kalākaua revived traditional practices such as hula, which had been suppressed by missionaries, and promoted Hawaiian music, dance, and folklore. His legacy lives on through the Merrie Mo...
Send us a text In this episode of the Nobody Knows Your Story podcast, Barry Adkins shares his life story but also, an important message. A message that came his way after the sudden and tragic death of his son Kevin. A big part of his after Kevin story included a long walk with a special message. Now Barry's life story is more than losing his son. He talks about the life before one loses a child, and the life after. But certainly what Barry has been doing since Kevin's passing has been enlig...
Send us a text What would you sacrifice to follow your conscience? In 1969, as the Vietnam War escalates and a nation divides, a young man faces the hardest decision of his life. Bruce Wasser, a Princeton student with a promising future, receives a draft number that makes becoming a soldier a near certainty. While others debate war in lecture halls, Bruce is thrust into a personal battle—should he fight in a war he believes is unjust, or risk everything by standing as a conscientious objector...
Send us a text I really enjoyed "talking story" with Bill Simpson. I found him to be authentic as he shared his story of EVENTUALLY learning how to be better at being a kind, empathetic, communicative partner. As Bill shared his story, he talked of failed relationships and what he was doing in these relationships that caused them to eventually implode. One thing Bill did was to seek therapy. But, perhaps the biggest thing he did was to embrace the need to change. Take a listen and just maybe ...
Send us a text Welcome to episode one of season six of Nobody Knows Your Story. My guest, Rick DellaRatta sang "live" during the podcast recording which was a first and we had fun recalling how he got involved in music, specifically jazz music. I'd say that the events of 9/11/2001 changed any American who was alive at the time. This tragedy took Rick's life in a new direction and he explains how creating Jazz for Peace has helped many better their lives. Jazz for Peace™ provides Empowerment G...
Send us a text Born in rural China with health issues which included open heart surgery at one, Jacob Roy spent his first few years in an orphanage. Luckily he was adopted by a wonderful woman who raised Jacob in Syracuse, NY. In this episode, Jacob talks about growing up with few people in his life who looked like him and how sometimes he was more comfortable staying in the background. But now, he's a graduate student at Georgetown University and starting his own podcast. We talk about these...
Send us a text Right now, there are 100,000 people on the planet who are here to help uplevel it. They are the guides, the teachers, the healers, the coaches—the ones who will lead the shift toward a higher consciousness. Kelle Sparta is a transformational shaman who helps spiritual practitioners, teachers, and coaches make 6-figure+ incomes doing the work they love. After almost 50 years of study (yes, she started when she was just 5 years old), 29 years as a coach and healer, and 20 y...
Send us a text WARNING: This episode will contain accounts of child abuse, rape, torture and murder. Licking the Knife is a memoir written by Sabrina Capper in which she tells of a horrific childhood growing up in Oklahoma in a high demand religion. Sabrina's grandfather, the patriarch of the family and respected in her community and church was a monster. We discuss her story and touch on important subjects such as the importance of believing a child when they tell of adults hurting the...
Send us a text CONTENT WARNING: Suicide This is part two of Lorna and Jack Hoopes sharing their life stories. If you have not listened to part one, you should as Lorna and Jack talk about their early lives and about how they met. In part two they discuss their children, extended family, career path/ choices, and what they are doing now. "Never had one boring day in my life since I met Jack." (Lorna) *Please note that included as part of their stories will be discussions of suicide.&...
Send us a text This is part one of Lorna and Jack Hoopes story. I've known Lorna and Jack for a couple of years and over this time, I have learned that their lives have been anything but typical. In part one they discuss their early years with Lorna growing up in Yuma, AZ and Jack in the Rexburg, ID area. I say area because in Jack's early years his family spent 5 months of the year about 30 miles away in Teton Valley. As they share their stories you can begin to see events in each of their l...
Send us a text Wendy Alexander grew up in South Africa feeling the sting of segregation and racism. As Wendy shares her story she talks about her first encounter at a whites only beach when she was seven and later as she was asked to leave a whites only coach on a train at age fifteen. Her father and mother wanted a better life for Wendy and her four siblings so the family moved to Melbourne, Australia. Wendy talks of a relationship that ended in part due to physical abuse while she was...
Send us a text Zachary Liu is the youngest guest to share his story on Nobody Knows Your Story. So why did I think I should interview Zachary when he reached out? Take a listen and I'm confident you will also be impressed with ALL that Zachary has been able to accomplish is his short 20 years.
Send us a text Wow, what a walk down memory lane it was for me when I visited with Beth Pellino-Dudzic. Beth talked about growing up in New York City, clubbing at Studio 54, dating musicians and how her life took a turn a few years ago as she put pen to paper. Yeah, she's written a "fictional" story about the rock n roll world. But, Beth has not just written a book; she's written a series; five finished with at least one more. Take a listen as Beth talks about rock n roll from the seventies ...
Send us a text TRIGGER WARNING: Physical & verbal abuse. Deborah LeBlanc grew up and still lives in Louisiana. As she shares her story she takes the listener on a journey which began with an abusive mother, a marriage at sixteen, becoming a mother at eighteen and a number of tragedies that would have made most crumble. Instead, Deborah chose to get educated and help others through hypnotherapy. Now, without question, wherever Deborah goes, she travels to deliver one basic message—a m...
Send us a text So yeah, Debbie Harfield, "The Mindful Meerkat" suffers from agoraphobia. She noticed it big time during covid as she stayed at home fearing and avoiding places or situations that might cause panic and feelings of being trapped, helpless or embarrassed. She talks about this as it's a big part of her story and how mindfulness has helped her greatly. She also talks about her first eleven years growing up in Southampton, England and then moving to Wales and the issues that ...
Send us a text In 1976, Matthew Gray left high school to sell merch for the Eagles on their Hotel California tour. Then he did similar things for Pink Floyd and Fleetwood Mac. Talk about seeing the world! But that’s just a small part of Matthew’s story. The big part revolves around food. He talks about attending one of the oldest and most prestigious cooking schools in the world, Le Cordon Bleu in London. So yes, he talks about food quite a bit and how he first got into cooking. His story is ...
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