TABLE & WELL PODCAST: Stories from The Table – Part 6

Join Tennison, Ginelle, Jason and Victoria Twombley as they continue to share their Stories from the Table.   In this episode, listen in as they unpack the importance of holding space for each other’s emotions and journey and how being right or wrong or fixing the “problem” is not the biggest thing…relationship is!  

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Table & Well Podcast

HOSTS: Tennison & Ginelle Barry

What if we could create a space where safety, identity, belonging, and connection resided?  What if everything you walked into a room everyone was happy to see you?  What if there was a place where your gifts and insight were welcomed or even required by community?  What if there was a space where you brought what you had and took what you needed?  What if, in this place, community equaled family? What if I told you this place existed? It is called the Table!

Join Tennison, Ginelle, Jason & Victoria as they continue to share their Stories from the Table.   In this episode, listen in as they unpack the importance of holding space for each other’s emotions and journey and how being right or wrong or fixing the “problem” is not the biggest thing…relationship is!  

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About the Author

Tennison and Ginelle Barry are the founding curators of Table & Well. Their shared gift of seeing people right where they are, and deep desire to create connection, have been common threads woven throughout their decades of fostering, pastoring, and community leadership.