Searching For Heroes With Benjamin Hall

<p>Every Monday, Benjamin Hall will highlight stories of culture, belonging and acceptance. From overcoming the unthinkable, pioneering a new way of life to exploring diverse perspectives on the human experience. Benjamin, along with his remarkable guests will give voice to untold stories , while inspiring listeners to take a deeper look at their own. </p>

Another Year Of Memorable Heroes

“No matter how difficult your life is…you can find your way through.”  This year on Searching for Heroes, Benjamin connected with people who endured some of life's most difficult moments and yet displayed profound resilience and unshakeable hope. Benjamin also introduced different themes to the podcast, with vulnerable and beautiful conversations on solitude, forgiveness, and rebirth. After speaking with remarkable individuals and hearing stories from powerful guests, Benjamin revisits four conversations that truly embody the podcast. Steve Callahan, Scarlett Lewis, Michael Franzese, and Darren Edwards generously shared their exceptional stories and offered insight into navigating some of life's most challenging situations.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

12-29
26:15

Hope For The Holidays

The Ellen Maguire Foundation's Noel Maguire spends his days working as a pallbearer and nights working the overnight shift as an Upper East Side doorman in Manhattan. While juggling two jobs, Noel spends any free time he has caring for Manhattan's homeless. Noel discusses the incredible work of The Ellen Maguire Foundation, which he founded to honor his mother who was the inspiration behind his quest to help people experiencing homelessness. He also shares why giving back to this community matters to him and how the foundation has grown since it started.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

12-22
37:52

Battlefield Of The Mind

"People want something to believe in."   Vietnam War veteran, New York Times bestselling author, and founder of GoDaddy, Bob Parsons, shares his passion for helping veterans navigate the mental health challenges associated with transitioning to civilian life.  Despite nearly flunking out of high school, Bob enlisted in the Marines during the Vietnam War to serve his country. While abroad, he was severely wounded in combat and found that his trauma overtook his life once he returned home.   Bob discusses his journey to overcome post-traumatic stress disorder and how he continues to help veterans do the same. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

12-15
36:43

Bravery Off The Battlefield

Why do some people run towards danger while others avoid it? Wisconsin Congressman Derrick Van Orden was driving to a memorial for the anniversary of his daughter's passing when he witnessed a horrific car crash. In an instant, he jumped into action, using his training as a Navy SEAL combat medic to save an 11-year-old boy's life. Congressman Van Orden recounts his experience on that pivotal day and why he believes a greater power guided him there. He also discusses the unique path he took to becoming a Navy SEAL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

12-08
27:23

The Fall That Changed Everything

While rock climbing in North Wales, Darren Edwards fell nearly 100 feet, paralyzing him from the chest down with a severe spinal cord injury. He credits his best friend’s quick thinking for saving his life on the day of the accident, when, in a split-second decision, his friend jumped after him. Darren shares his experience recovering from the accident, what it was like to lose a relationship close to him, and how his best friend saved him even after the incident. He also discusses his transition into his next adventure and his plan to set a new world record by completing the most extended sit-ski expedition in polar exploration history to raise money for a cure for Spinal Cord Injuries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

12-01
36:36

Hostage Survivor Reflects On Operation Barras

When the militia group known as the "West Side Boys" held former Royal Irish Regiment soldier Ian Getty captive in the African jungles of Sierra Leone, he didn’t know if he'd make it through the night. Twenty-five years later, Ian visited the site where he was held hostage. Ian details the terrifying seventeen days in captivity and the moment the Special Air Service (SAS) came to his rescue.  He reflects on the torture he and his team endured, how he found strength in the aftermath, and why returning to the site of his capture was important for him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

11-24
37:05

Human Trafficking Survivor's Pursuit To Save Others

When Shandra Woworuntu was 24 years old, she left her home country of Indonesia in hopes of finding a job and a better life in the United States. Once she arrived in America, she quickly realized the job she had applied for did not exist and she was thrust into the unimaginable. Shandra joins Benjamin to share her human trafficking survival story and her commitment to protecting and advocating on behalf of survivors. She discusses the advocacy work of her anti-trafficking organization, Mentari and it's mission to heal, restore and empower. To report a potential human trafficking situation, contact 888-373-7888. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

11-17
39:55

"Hostage": Eli Sharabi's Story Of Survival

"Freedom, it's priceless." Eli Sharabi's life changed forever when he was taken hostage by Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023. After nearly 500 days in captivity, Eli was freed this past February, and he returned home to the heartbreaking reality that his wife and two daughters had been killed.  Almost nine months later, Eli shares his experience being held hostage, how he manages his grief, and what his family and friends have done to uplift him through life's darkest moments.  Eli also reflects on his memoir, Hostage, in which he shares his story of heartbreak, survival and strength. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

11-10
36:12

The Journey of a Survivor

'Saved' is really what happens when the tunnel finally widens and a hand reaches through the dark and grabs you.”  With his own life as a reference, Benjamin will explore a new theme: saved. Over the next few episodes, he will sit down with people who were pulled out from captivity and brought home, as well as the people who risk their lives to save people in these circumstances. Benjamin will discuss life after being saved, how to cope with the memories, and create a path forward. He also reflects on his own journey of being saved and offers the encouragement that no matter what someone is experiencing, they will get stronger every day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

11-03
10:14

A Commitment To The Journey Ahead

“The scars of what I lost was proof of what I had gained.” In honor of the podcast’s 100th episode Benjamin reflects on impactful conversations and lessons he’s heard along the way. Benjamin’s journey is built on resilience, along with the stories and guests that are highlighted. Stories of accepting, adapting, and embracing moments in life that we couldn’t see coming and those that we did. He also looks ahead to the next 100 episodes with gratitude and a commitment to continue highlighting the best of humanity.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

10-27
13:22

Tim Green's Story: God's Not Finished With Me Yet

Former NFL star and best-selling author Tim Green discusses his battle with progressive neurodegenerative disease (ALS) and how it transformed him not only physically but spiritually.  Despite no longer being able to speak, Tim continues to write, work, and communicate using an AI-generated voice and eye-tracking. He shares how his diagnosis reframed his values and purpose, while strengthening his relationship with his family.  Tim describes his message to the world as encouraging strength through adversity and cultivating faith to overcome obstacles.  Stay connected with Tim on his podcast: Nothing Left Unsaid. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

10-20
22:28

Allow Me to Reintroduce Myself

What if you woke up and lost 20 years of memories, and had no recollection of your husband and child? In 1991, that nightmare became a reality for Anne Howell. Author of All That I Forget Anne Howell retells the journey of rebuilding her life after being diagnosed with retrograde amnesia at 30 years old and waking up in the hospital with the belief that she was 9 years old again.    Anne details the moments where she had to rely on the stories from her loved ones to help piece together her forgotten life. Metaphorically, she woke up with ingredients to a recipe she couldn't remember and instead of giving up, she discovered a new taste for something just as sweet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

10-13
50:13

A Journey of Metamorphosis

Host of The Connectors Podcast Quinten Sheriff was raised in a sheltered environment in Zimbabwe. At a young age, he was given parameters for how and who he should be, until one day he decided he was ready to take ownership of his life and run away with his partner to live in his truth as a gay man in Southern Africa. What Quinten believed to be a desire to escape was ultimately a commitment to expand and not be held captive to a life he did not want to live. Quinten's journey of personal liberation has inspired him to encourage people to embrace their authenticity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

10-06
41:47

Rebuilding A Life You Loved

There's no set instruction manual for rebuilding your life, but the first step is simply, just to start. Following several impactful conversations on the topics of rebirth and new beginnings, Benjamin reflects on what it means in his own life. After being severely injured in Ukraine and returning home, Benjamin's outlook on family, purpose, and resilience was reframed. He was allowed to re-experience life.  Although the journey was one of patience, grief, and immense discomfort, there was so much beauty in the reinvention. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

09-29
18:44

Former Mobster Michael Franzese's Renewal On Life

"If God didn't have a different plan and purpose for my life, I don't think I would be here today." Author, speaker, and former Colombo Family Caporegime Michael Franzese details his experience with the mob and the epiphany that ultimately led him to turn a new chapter and step away from his life of crime. Years later, Michael's life is dedicated to helping young people, who become entranced by the facade of glamour, fame, and power that the mob presents, see the dark reality of the business. He also shares how his faith and family were a guiding light in his rebirth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

09-22
37:01

It's Never Too Late To Start Over

"It turned into this dark thing where I was using my pain as a party favor." In 2018, Aaron Stark's story of rebirth captivated the nation when his TED Talk entitled "I Was Almost A School Shooter" went viral.  Aaron details how his traumatic childhood introduced him to a life of self-destruction and low self-esteem. He joins Ben to share how the unconditional kindness of a friend ultimately gave him the courage to rebuild his life and become the man he always wanted to be. Now, as a mental health advocate, Aaron emphasizes the importance of extending compassion to those who need it.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

09-15
59:34

A New Season Calls For A New Beginning

Although not everyone experiences trauma that drives significant change, many people undergo transformations and choose to redirect their lives for a new purpose. Ben describes the courage it takes to go through a rebirth and how inspiring these stories are to people who desire a new lease on life.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

09-08
09:18

The Forgiveness Project

Award-winning journalist and the founder of 'The Forgiveness Project,' Marina Cantacuzino, explains the inspiration behind her passion project, 'The Forgiveness Project.'  She shares stories of forgiveness and how her research deepened her understanding of the topic.  Marina examines the nature of forgiveness, providing examples of individuals who have experienced tragedies and how they've navigated their trauma. She also dissects whether religion plays a significant role in forgiveness and whether it helps an individual move forward with their life.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

09-01
40:26

The Foundation Of Forgiveness

On December 14, 2012, Scarlett Lewis experienced a life-altering pain when she, along with the world, discovered that her 6-year-old son Jesse, 19 of his classmates, and 6 educators had been killed in a school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary school.  The morning of his murder, Jesse left three words, "Norturing Helinn Love" behind on the kitchen chalkboard, as a permanent reminder of his incredible and pure life. These three words would become the catalyst for Scarlett establishing the Choose Love Movement, a reminder that at the root of forgiveness and understanding is nurturing, healing, and love.  Jesse's life is a profound reminder of how forgiveness goes beyond letting go of pain and anger, but instead choosing to understand, in order to let go.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

08-25
46:23

Is Forgiveness Always Required?

Does our society require us to forgive?  Author of "You Don't Need To Forgive," Amanda Ann Gregory, ponders whether it is a dire necessity.  As a trauma survivor, Amanda understands what it is like to struggle with the idea of forgiveness, and now as a licensed trauma psychotherapist, she helps others conquer the subject. She describes the importance of feeling all the emotions following a trauma, and explores the belief that forgiveness is not always the solution to healing emotional trauma. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

08-18
43:28

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