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What if the real power in politics came not from persuasion, but from purpose and self-awareness?

Tom Campbell — former five-term U.S. Congressman and current Professor of Law and Economics at Chapman University — joins Spirit of Gratitude for a compelling conversation on public service, self-awareness, and the enduring value of kindness in a divided world.

In this episode, Tom reflects on his decades-long career in politics and education, sharing personal stories of integrity under pressure, lessons from bipartisan collaboration, and how he faced intimidation and incivility with dignity. He also speaks directly to students and those experiencing bullying, offering grounded advice rooted in humility and resilience. With warmth and clarity, Tom shows that leadership isn’t about winning — it’s about serving the greater good with heart, intellect, and gratitude.

✅ You'll learn:

  • What it was like to serve five terms in Congress during shifting political tides
  • How self-awareness strengthens leadership and collaboration
  • Why kindness is a radical act in public service
  • Practical wisdom for students navigating bullying and peer pressure
  • How staying centered in your values builds long-term impact

✨ Key Takeaways:

  • True leadership begins with listening, not loudness.
  • Gratitude and service can anchor you through political storms.
  • Integrity is your most powerful legacy in any profession.

🎧 Tap play for a meaningful exchange on politics, purpose, and finding strength in who you are.

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