Journey for Truth – Tami Urbanek

By: Journey For Truth Radio
  • Summary

  • Tami Urbanek leads people on a journey to explore truth. In a world full of lies and deception, masquerading as truth, we are set on a voyage for information that may be hidden. It might shock you, anger you...you may even dismiss it as too fantastic. Through truth, we can find our passion. And to live with passion brings great joy. Join Tami here!
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Episodes
  • Robert Crown Ends His Suffering
    Jan 21 2021
    Robert Crown experienced hardship after hardship. The deep trauma began with his mother's attempted murder of him and his siblings and eventually culminated with his homelessness. Robert discusses what happened in his youth and what eventually shifted that led him to a joyous life.
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    36 mins
  • Dawn James Overcomes Blindness, Loss of Hearing and Life Changing Event
    Jan 11 2021
    At a young age, Dawn James experienced blindness and loss of hearing with no logical explanation. Later, in her teens, she experienced paralysis. Even later, in her adult years, she felt her heart stop. Dawn shares with us her experiences and where it was all leading her.
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    36 mins
  • Mark Bello, attorney and author, discusses Catholic Church scandal and MeToo
    Jan 8 2021
    Mark Bello was an attorney for 44 years. Here is speaks on his law knowledge, experience and cases he helped others win. As an author, he writes fiction based on his experiences as a lawyer.
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    45 mins

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