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The Journey Out
The Journey Out Podcast is a podcast designed to be the helping hand for everyday people who are on their Exodus Journey!
You were designed for a purpose and many times, just like Moses, we need a burning bush or sign from God that it is time to leave, or journey out, from what we are used to, to be propelled to where we are called to be.
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The Journey Out
Redefining Family Values and Crafting a Unified Vision for 2025
What if your family's unique set of values could redefine the way you interact with the world? On today's Journey Out podcast, we invite you to reflect on the deeply personal and often passed-down values that shape not only your family life but also your individual actions. Through heartfelt stories and significant family events, we illustrate the profound impact of putting family first and the sacrifices it often demands. Join us as we explore the distinction between personal values and societal morals, and discover how faith and familial love become the bedrock of our lives, thanks to the teachings of generations.
Our conversation doesn't just stop at reflection; it's a call to action. Picture this: your family, united by a mission statement crafted for 2025, guiding every decision and goal with shared values at the core. Whether it's embracing the entrepreneurial spirit of the younger generation or simply prioritizing love and support, we highlight the power of family meetings and the importance of living by your chosen values. As we enter a new year, we hope to inspire and challenge you to revolutionize your family dynamics, crafting stronger bonds that will guide you through life's ever-evolving journey.
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When was the last time you thought about what your family stands for? That is what we will be talking about today on the Journey Out podcast. We are so excited to have you all back and I know y'all can see we are new and improved today, so we're excited to have y'all. Let's jump in.
Speaker 2:What is home?
Speaker 1:care. How do I navigate health care?
Speaker 2:What do I do when I feel down and depressed?
Speaker 1:I'm stressed Am I enough? What can I do?
Speaker 2:when I feel down and depressed.
Speaker 1:I'm stressed. Am I enough? What can I do? What is this going to cost? Happy New Year, family. We are so excited to be here today. Yes, yes, yes, as you can see, we are in a new spot, new digs. You know, new year, new spot, right.
Speaker 2:So you know we're New. New Year's resolutions.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, so it's a blessing.
Speaker 1:Years resolutions yeah, yeah, so it's, it's a blessing, it is, it's a blessing, you know, and so we're just chilling you look, you look nice today you know, you know we're always twinning, yeah, uh, but I know one of the big things I said in the intro was when was the last time you thought about what your family stands for? And so today we want to talk about family values, what they are and why they matter. And so I'm going to pose that question to you when was the last time you thought about what our family stands for?
Speaker 2:Really daily when you wake up in the morning. Well, when I wake up in the morning, right, I'm a child of God.
Speaker 1:I'm a husband.
Speaker 2:I'm a father. I'm a father, I'm a grandparent and I'm also a business owner. Right as I leave the house, I have to be the best representation of my family right, yeah so my values play a key part in doing so right right uh, my foundation of my values and what I do and why I do what I do, is, first of all, god.
Speaker 2:Second is that commandment love thy neighbor as thyself. Right, treat people how you want to be treated. So as I go by my day, every day, I try to say, okay, hey, am I representing god in the right way?
Speaker 1:right right?
Speaker 2:uh, am I representing my family in the right way?
Speaker 1:Right.
Speaker 2:And am I representing my business in the right way?
Speaker 1:Right.
Speaker 2:And all those uh come from the value of treating people how you want to be treated.
Speaker 1:Right, right, I think it's. It's daily for me too, like when I think about it. I think about it daily because you know, that's just our walk. I think really what solidified it for me, like what our family stood for. We had like a little situation last year um around july time, and we ended up getting well, not us, but one of our, my grandmother ended up getting custody of, uh, my cousin yes and she brand spanking new baby.
Speaker 1:Uh. And not only did she get custody of the baby, but she had to find a new home. She moved in with us right uh.
Speaker 1:But not only did she move in with us, the baby moved in with us, and the great-grand, our great-grandmother, moved in with us she moved back in back, moved back in with us, and so now we're a family of seven in the house and we're like we have to move, we gotta go, and I think for me that whole, that whole little situation really helped me understand how we do put family first, like one of our values is family first, love, like when we say love, we're not, we're not playing right, we switched up our whole life for family for family, family first.
Speaker 1:So we I mean our whole life changed in a matter of like, literally a month, from moving to like everybody just jumping in the house together and we just making, making best do with best, dude, you know.
Speaker 2:And it's beautiful right right it's kind of like you wouldn't have no other way, right? My family needs me, so guess what? I'm going to be there with my family.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and.
Speaker 2:I'm thankful that we're in a position to love on our family members Exactly Right and be there for our family members and make changes.
Speaker 1:Yes, you know, to accommodate, you know everybody.
Speaker 2:So that's great.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and so that was a value that we just sat down and talked about, kind of like what we'll kind of talk about later on, but we never really sat down and just talked about that.
Speaker 1:right, it's just something that we knew, right that had to be done that had to be done and we all were just on one accord like, listen, this is family, we gotta, we have to step. So I think, just overall, I want to paint a picture of what values are, because values and morals are kind of similar, right. Yes, people kind of think of them the same, but values are things that are usually held traditionally within a family. Of course there's high moral standards and disciplines that come with that, but I do know, like, as far as morally moral, more moral situations are things that society kind of deems as norm and dictates right kind of dictates as normal so values or individuals, uh personal beliefs and principles, with morals or societal norms that dictate what's right and what's wrong right, okay, so, okay.
Speaker 1:So values are just more independent and values typically can change over time, and so, with that, how did and I know one thing is, that's big for us faith and we talked about family, so how did faith and family first come to be something that we cared about?
Speaker 2:Well, it goes from, I guess as you grow up, right. Yeah, it goes from what your parents believe in, what your grandparents believe in, what their parents believed in right. So my family was big on God, on Jesus Christ right being the Savior, and so that's how I was raised.
Speaker 1:Right.
Speaker 2:On the church Right. Grandmother singing in the choir.
Speaker 1:Right.
Speaker 2:My mother directing the choir, you know what I'm saying my dad was a church, right, so that was, we was born in the church.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Right, those, those values, right. So people have. I thought it's right after traditions right, yeah so, such as traditions right, you do certain things on Christmas yeah, right, it's a the white elephant gift or something like that so as, as growing up, my parents instilled, instilled in me a faith-based connection with God, right, and Jesus Christ. So, as I went through, certain things you pick up, I picked up from my family.
Speaker 1:Yeah, experiences, and then life experience happened. Yeah.
Speaker 2:Through those life experiences, it was more of hey, how I'm going to maneuver in this situation, right, what was the result in this situation? How did it affect me and how did it affect my family?
Speaker 1:I can get down with that because, to be honest, people have different ways that they view things. People have different ways that they deal with things. When you're talking about value, let's just go back to like the family first value that I was talking about for us so an off rip. You know I'm a empathetic and sweet person you are but also there's.
Speaker 1:There's that side where I'm like, okay, if this doesn't affect me, I'm not, I'm not moving, right, right. So, like it doesn't got nothing to do with me, I'm, I'm over here, this is over there, right, but and and with the situation where we we took in my grandmother again, that wasn't something that had anything to do with me, right, but as a whole, we like, no, this affects me, right, taking care of her, putting her in a position to thrive, not letting her go to state, all these different things. That affects me because this is my loved one, right, and so that's something that was actually learned, because I didn't, I wasn't, I'm not there again. If it don't gonna undo me, I'm not stepping, but it's something that's learned, because I've seen that from you, I've seen that from mom, I've seen that from my grandmas, I've seen that, right, and so that's now a value that I hold too, like it might not have nothing to do with me, but it affects this person, affects my family.
Speaker 1:So now I need to step in, right, and so with that, I think it's just the, it's the same way, like, yeah, we, we know about God, we love God, because that's been passed down, but you. But I know God and I love God, also because of what he's done for me in my situations and in my life, right Like it's my experience with him, because if he's never done anything, if I've never seen him move, I don't know.
Speaker 2:And that's where we're going to talk about those life experiences, right? So, even though you have family values, life be life.
Speaker 1:And it changes, it evolves, it brings new values and thoughts to your mind.
Speaker 2:So, with the family experience right, with the family value right, you learn that as a young child you grow up with it, but you really don't have no life experience. So then, when life start lifing, where are those family values?
Speaker 1:Do you hold?
Speaker 2:on to them. Do they shape you? Do they do. They do, they help you through that decision that you need to make.
Speaker 1:So that's so and that's that's part of why they matter, and so you know we were going to get into that. But also I wanted to kind of give like a real life, because we're talking about like our experience and of course I mean we're we're talking to it with you all about it right now, but otherwise you wouldn't know unless you kind of see it. So I want to kind of give like a real life example, and my real life example is going to be like David and Barbara Green. So most people probably don't know that name, david and Barbara Green, but they are the owners of Hobby Lobby. Hobby Lobby is a faith based Christian home decor and everything you need, really kind of company. It is a Christian organization and because they are a Christian organization, to date they have given over five 500 million dollars to evangelical ministries. Okay, right.
Speaker 1:So, mr david, he has a book. I've listened to his book on uh on audio a million times. It's just a bunch of motivation, uh, just really as a business owner. But well, mr, mr david, I believe, if not him, but he was a pastor of his dad or somebody. Somebody kind of was a pastor and it kind of just led their family into believing in God, believing in Christ and becoming Christians. And so he. He did that for his family, and then he had kids, and his kids, of course, are Christians. But then they built this Billion dollar company, hobby Lobby, based off of Christian values. Right, they instituted no work on Sundays, all of these different things. Okay.
Speaker 1:So now we're talking about his son, mark Green. Mark then opens up Mardell, and Mardell is a Christian education company that sells journals and spirals and Bibles and all the different things. And so the value that they held close was religion, and you see it in their everyday walk, you see it in their companies, you see it in how they branched out, you see it in their kids. Like again, the kids didn't have to start that, right, uh, but it's a value that they held close. And so the son opened up his own christian company and it just it's just one of those real life things like of how values really take shape, whether you know it or not. It's just one of those real life things like of how values really take shape, whether you know it or not. It's important to kind of figure out what your family stands for, so that way you guys are creating a legacy that outlives you just like David and Barbara.
Speaker 2:Well, that's great, great example. I'm going to talk more on the home front with me. I look personal, but I didn't know really what I stood for as a man. I dealt with maybe a little, I say, depression, uh uh, not knowing where did I want to go in life and what I wanted to provide for my family, but I didn't know how.
Speaker 1:Right.
Speaker 2:You know. So this goes back to experience right. And values being tested, so I know I believe in God.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And I knew that, hey, it's something for me out there. But I was going through a point to where it was just like I'm angry, I'm frustrated.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:What do I need to do? You know, fast forward. I had an experience, to where it was my aha moment, and that experience was I was down to my lowest.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:To where I was up nights at a time, weeks at a time, while everybody was asleep trying to figure out what I needed to do.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:To better myself and my family.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:God came through Because as he does. I didn't know what my passion was. Yeah, until he revealed to me what my passion was.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And it was loving people.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:It was taking care of people, yeah, being there for people, treating people. However, I want to be treated Right, and also with my grandmother Right when she moved in with us. That intensified my passion.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:Right. So going back to values, what you stand for in life experiences, my faith in God.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:As a young child, I knew about God.
Speaker 1:Right.
Speaker 2:But I had to experience him for myself.
Speaker 1:Right right, right right and that story about hybrid lobby.
Speaker 2:So now here we are right. Uh, we own pc home health. Yeah, we own karen covenant, the residential home uh we got a non-profit, the community of neighbors right and we have beautiful partnerships in the community we serve people in our community. And then look, I have my 27 year old daughter right here alongside. She could be doing anything else she want to do, right right, but she's here serving others.
Speaker 1:Right, because it, because, ok, so what you're, what you're talking about, is one of the first reasons of why values matter. It shapes family identity, like that's. That's what you're talking about. So, again, me being me, I'm like this ain ain't gonna do me, I'm over here in my box, but because I have seen and experienced how you loving others and how, because I've experienced that I now, it now shapes who I am and because it shapes who I am now we're in a space where our family can pour into other people.
Speaker 1:But it shapes who we are and I think anybody who meets us they know, they know how we get down, because we, we move, as you know, as one, uh, but it creates a sense of unity and purpose, kind of, kind of along with what you were saying, uh, we prioritize going the extra mile, going above and beyond. We prioritize loving people. We prioritize family, and it's not family just with us blood, because if anybody, I promise y'all, if y'all have met us I don't know where this is going to go on YouTube, wherever this is going, put it in the chat. If you have met us, how many times have we have said you family, you family now, and we treat you just as such. Like you, if you have met us, how many times have we have said?
Speaker 2:you family, you family now.
Speaker 1:And we treat you just as such, like you really become family for us. So it's not it's not no, I don't know, it's not one-sided Like we prioritize family and once you family, you family and we're going to love you, we're going to take care of you, we're going to try our very best to uplift and honor you in a way that and be there for you. Yeah, that really shows that we care about you, right? Uh, and so I think that's the. That's the very number one reason as to why values matter is because it shapes family identity and we know who we are because of what we hold to be true for ourselves. Yes, and so I think that's super important. The other thing I feel like it does and why it matters is it improves family dynamics, and I feel like we can speak to this like a hundred percent more, because father, the daughter I don't know.
Speaker 1:I don't know many people. I don't know many people who could literally like work with their parents on a day-to-day basis. I literally work with you 365 days out of a year, sunday through Saturday, 6 am, whatever, like literally, we're, we're together, we're working. I think it just builds mutual respect. That's, first and foremost, like outside of outside of you being my father, outside of you being the boss of these companies and me working under you like it builds mutual respect, uh, cooperation, and it kind of. And it builds the love too, because I know you. I know you deeper because of the values that you hold. You get what I'm saying and so it's like a different type of love and appreciation, because I know who you are as a person.
Speaker 2:You get what I'm saying yes, yeah, okay, okay, all right, so you're gonna go that way yeah, you know I'm gonna get emotional on this new episode. Well, uh, I don't know, uh, really how to answer that, but I love you oh love you too, yes, when you came aboard and helping me, which I needed, thank God. I needed your brain, I needed your wisdom, I needed your heart, but you, coming aboard and helping me, right, it was times when you was like, hey, let's go, let's do this.
Speaker 1:Let's do this.
Speaker 2:And I was like, hey, hold on, do this, yeah, yeah yeah, yeah, and I was like, hey, hold on, just hold down, and she will get upset about. No, dad, we need to do this we need to do this, and I'm like listen, I just need you to do this, just calm down yeah, yeah but as you start working, as we start growing yeah I will see moments in your eyes when you'll come and talk to me and you'll say oh, dad, I can't believe this, this, this happened, and so I was like yeah okay, she there.
Speaker 2:I remember when I was at that place. So, seeing you grow and seeing you evolve as a young, mature woman, right Uh, as a business owner and as a beautiful young lady and both of my girls are Anaya, she helps with the business. The same way, uh, matter of fact, she's trying to do her own thing and on her own business, uh, my wife, she helps out in the business. Uh, man, it's beautiful, right, it's beautiful. It's a beautiful family dynamic.
Speaker 1:Now do it get rough yeah, you know, there's not, there's nothing perfect, you know, but even to that extent, you know what I'm saying, and not that I forgot, like you know, but literally talking about shaping the family identity, talking about family dynamics, the values that you hold close, yeah, from first, from God, from everything, even us being self starters, because I feel like that's a big one for us. My brother owns his own company, aniyah is in school to own her own company. We have three that we're currently working on right now, and it's all stemming from that value of being self-starters. You know, okay, go out there, get it, make a difference and even, and even to this day, like my brother and my dad, get in trouble because when we talk about givers, they're givers. Another value my brother, my, my brother love you bud we love you, he has.
Speaker 1:So my brother, he does like work, um, like drop berries, like all those type of things. So he, he does that for like at&t, all these companies, and he's like in different states, and so that means he has a lot of employees. He has a lot of employees and when I tell you he will give his last dime, the man will go broke. Giving, uh, giving to his employees, giving to whoever needs it, and that's literally because of what he's seen. I remember, and I remember this, I know you probably do too. He said he was in kansas, he was going to school, he met met his wife there. He came back to, they moved back to Dallas, and one thing he said he says you know, I started my company because you did it. Yeah, yeah, that was what he said.
Speaker 2:Right and you don't know. You don't know.
Speaker 1:And you don't know.
Speaker 2:You don't know Values play a part in a family's life and you don't know that it's playing a part. Right, right so kids pick up on things and parents aren't perfect, but kids hold on to what their parents say. Yeah, so people have role models, of course, right, but the biggest role models, perfect or imperfect, is the parents. It's the people in those house that are grooming those kids and listen, I didn't know, you know it's no, uh, no, how to book on raising kids, right.
Speaker 2:We do it to the best of our abilities. But, um, I am blessed to be in the position that I am now and have my daughter right here working day to day with me have my son on his own business, uh, and have my younger daughter working for working, to own her own, to do hers so, thank god, I got something right and I still she's telling me something that I I didn't know, as far as how she looked at it, as far as value, so yeah, so, honestly, we didn't know we was gonna have this conversation yeah, but this is this is perfect, it's going to work along with it.
Speaker 1:And I think also another reason that values matter, because you talked about it too like decision making and overcoming challenges, like values really act as I don't even know, like maybe a compass, yes, during times of hardship, or like those hard times. So like if you hold something to be true to yourself, when those times come up, you're going to lean on those values. You're going to lean in with that, Because if I'm saying I'm a Christian and that's one value that I hold true to myself, if you're a Christian, you're going to act like a Christian even when times are hard if you're a Christian, you're gonna act like a Christian, even when times are hard, so so so, being a Christian when the wind blows and the storm come or you're gonna be like a tree and stand ten toes, with your roots deep and dug into the ground, having faith in your Lord and Savior, jesus Christ, that he will provide right even when it don't look like it right?
Speaker 2:or will you be like the truth, the tree that's not firmly planted in the ground, and be like those leaves blowing in the wind, going whichever direction that the wind blows?
Speaker 1:right, that's great. Yeah, and so that's that if it just shapes your decision maker. So, even when it comes to business, all of our decisions, when we're literally every decision that we're making in our businesses is are we helping people, are we loving people, are we serving people, people, and are we doing it with the truest heart, with the purest heart? And that's always something that we think about. So any decision that we make is is built off those values, because you can have, you can have a business right you can have.
Speaker 1:You can believe I gotta get rich quick. I gotta do what I gotta do. I gotta step on toes, I gotta. If I gotta get to where I gotta go, I gotta do what I gotta do. You can think that and that's how you're gonna solve your problems. And it's not, and it's not gonna work. Yeah, it won't. It will not work that way. Yeah.
Speaker 2:So it's really what you hold dear to yourself how you're going to move.
Speaker 1:And then, lastly, why it matters is legacy for future generations. We talked about that pretty much already. Just looking at, like I said, hobby Lobby us and our family, but it's just a lasting impact that it has on children, and I think about my niece. I think about my niece, I think about my nephew and I even think about my cousin that we just got custody of she. Well, they I'm going to say they, because we got a little boy in there they are around entrepreneurs that love and do it right. You know what I'm saying, and that's not no brag or nothing. That's like a humble, like god is doing his thing, like we're trying to do it right each and every way, and so just think about what they're going to grow up listening to or hearing, or seeing or seeing, or and experiencing, which would then shape how they think and the values that they will hold close to themselves also shape generations to come
Speaker 1:exactly, exactly, so they keep their kids right, um, and on, so on and so on. So, uh, I think that's just kind of tells you a little bit of why values are super important and what we want you guys to do like from this episode moving forward is really identify and cultivate family values for you and your family. Uh, the first way y'all can do that is self-reflection and assessment, so really going in there and saying, hey, what matters to me, what matters to you? Get your mom, get your brother, get everybody who's like a part of this family dynamic, get everybody what matters to y'all. Um, and then assess, okay, what can we do? What principles guide our family's decisions? What principles guide how we move on a day-to-day basis?
Speaker 1:The next thing is crafting a family mission statement. Now, that's something we need to do for 2025, now that we're here. Yes, we need to craft a family mission statement. So each family member needs to list their top three values, uh, discuss and prioritize as a group, like which values really hold close for everybody, what is something that's common that you see as a thread throughout the family, and then draft a nice mission statement of what your family would stand for, what maybe it's.
Speaker 2:Our family believes in god and we will forgive, love and treat these servants whatever it is, but just lay it out and and what that, what that does when you were doing those mission statements, right, that that kind of helps you plan for your year right that kind of helps you plan to see hey, where are we going in with our family?
Speaker 2:uh, with this household or with the family as a whole? How do we want to move? So I think another good thing to do with that is also make sure we have meetings family meetings right to talk about financial literacy, health literacy and those values and how to move forward right so I think that's a great thing yeah.
Speaker 1:and then once y'all do that, you can't just leave it there like you can't leave it there. You have to live it out. You gotta, you, gotta walk it. You, you, you and you got to walk it. So y'all need to model these behaviors in your families. If it's being, if it's forgiveness, say, for instance, one of the big values for your family that y'all want to have is forgiveness. If there's a disagreement that come up, you have to be the first one to say hey, I forgive you, I love you, I appreciate you, I'm sorry, I didn't mean it, for whatever that is Right, whatever that is Right, uh, and, and doing it together.
Speaker 2:You know family, you know we we get on each other nerves, just to be honest, cause we around each other more than anybody else, right, right, but it seems like we find it hard to forgive or hard to partner, or hard to let go of stuff. Right, right, sit down and talk about it Right. Start 2025. Matter of fact, started off right now. Start 2025 off, right.
Speaker 1:Right.
Speaker 2:Again. Mission statement for the family goals for the family Right. Talk about financial stuff Right. Where do you want to be Set those short-term goals to have long-term goals? Talk about health literacy right Like we talked about in another podcast. Talk about your values right and how those will get you to get to the point of 2026. Hey, we're in a different spot than where we are now when we were in 2025.
Speaker 2:And that's the thing, and then that's the, and I'm going to say this Everybody have their own beliefs, but put god first. Yeah, put god first above all that and all things that happen and you'll see the difference.
Speaker 1:But what you're talking about is a family evolving together and that's the thing. So also, but we've said it a bunch of times but just know, values do not stay the same because experiences and things change. And then again he said everybody has different beliefs. Right, you might say, hey, I might want to start believing in god. Your life looks completely different, your values change, everything looks different, right, so nothing stays the same.
Speaker 1:Uh, but just know that as a family, you guys will evolve and with you guys evolving, it's not going to look the same, it's not going to feel the same, but everybody's not going to feel the same. But everybody has to be on that positive, just project projectory, like everybody got to go, got to go the same way in order for our family to be one, one a quarter, one a quarter, um. So I just hope that what we discussed today was just valuable. Um, I hope you guys to understand the importance of values, but also how just to pinpoint little values that kind of just are reoccurring themes in you all's lives and in your family's lives. Um, just take some time to sit down with your family and discuss what you all stand for just yeah, love on them and
Speaker 1:figure out what you stand for, uh, and then kind of just revolutionize your life from just sitting down and talking about what you hold true to be to yourself, right, right, for your family. I mean, family values don't just define us, they connect us, they inspire us and they guide us through life, and so you wouldn't want to do that with anybody else but your family, yes, and so you wouldn't want to do that with anybody else but your family. So being able to just kind of cultivate that together, bring that whole, bring your whole family together, and kind of figure out what those values are, is just super important. So I hope that helps. That helps you and your family. This 2025 year is the new year and things are going to look different. You're going to grow, we're going to grow and I'm excited for all that we have to give y'all this year.
Speaker 2:It's a lot.
Speaker 1:It's quite a bit it's quite a bit, but we're excited and so we just hope that this has encouraged y'all, we hope that it's blessed y'all, uh, and in any last words you want to say pop I just hope this you know we was a resource to you and your family.
Speaker 2:So now, since you got this knowledge, take it to your family to be that resource and then take it to your community. Yeah, all right.
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