In this episode, Robert Wilson and Kam Varnell explore what it really means to give back. They talk about the small and big ways generosity has shaped their lives, why they choose to serve others, and how acts of kindness they once received helped them through personal challenges.
They also spent time on campus asking SPC students how they give back and when someone else’s generosity made a difference for them. The answers were honest, surprising, and full of heart. You will hear from students who show up for their friends, step in for strangers, and lean on the SPC community when times get tough.
This episode also highlights faculty and staff who help create space for generosity at SPC. Steven Sanders shares why he volunteers with a community-wide meal open to anyone who needs it, and D’Liesa Burleson explains how the campus food pantry provides real help for students and employees when groceries run short.
At its core, this episode is about the power of kindness and how ordinary people make extraordinary impact on one another. As the holiday season approaches, Robert and Kam remind us that giving back does not have to be complicated. Check on your neighbor, support a friend, offer help where you can, and above all, choose to be kind.
Community grows when people show up for one another, and this conversation is a reminder of how strong the SPC community can be when we do exactly that.

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