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In this special holiday episode of Diversity Conversations, Eric Ellis and Dr. Tommie Lewis dive deep into “The Season of Giving and Grace.”
From 2:30 a.m. moments of quiet reflection to a breakthrough idea about “trillion-dollar stars” in underserved communities, Eric and Tommy explore what it really means to give, receive, forgive, and reset.
You’ll hear:
- How giving beyond material gifts—time, attention, empathy, presence—can matter more than anything money can buy.
- Eric’s powerful story of loaning his brother $10,000, not speaking for two years, and then being led to call and apologize, which completely transformed their relationship.
- Tommy’s honest account of wrestling with anger, control, and change at home—and how a real encounter with the Holy Spirit “hit the reset button” on his heart, teaching him to live with more grace, abundance, and compassion in real time.
- A fresh look at diversity conversations themselves: why this show is not just for DEI experts, but for anyone willing to bring their real stories, questions, and humanity to the table.
This episode is a vulnerable, hope-filled invitation to ask yourself:
- What am I really giving this season?
- Where do I need to extend grace—to others and to myself?
- What new story is God (or life) inviting me to live into?
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