Three Words Podcast

A bite-sized podcast about choices.

Sammy Adebiyi
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Be More Competitive

December 9, 2024

We are all competitive about something, but are we most competitive where it matters most? This week, Dr. Michael Brown and pastor Sammy Adebiyi inspire us to out-give, out-serve, and out-love the people in our lives.

  • Dr. Michael Brown
  • SA
195

Tackle Difficult Conversations

October 14, 2024

Conflict is not a threat to intimacy but the pathway to it. This week, Dr. Michael Brown and pastor Sammy Adebiyi offer the encouragement we desperately need to take the next step forward in relationship with others.

  • Dr. Michael Brown
  • SA
191

Practice Family Rhythms

August 12, 2024

We have the power to choose the qualities and characteristics that our families embody. This week, Dr. Michael Brown (father of nine) and Sammy Adebiyi (father of five) introduce us to a compelling practice that could change the trajectory of our family lives.

  • Dr. Michael Brown
  • SA
126

The Selfish Advantage

March 28, 2022

Is it possible that our self-centered tendencies may actually serve a greater purpose? This week, Dr. Michael Brown and author of A Book About Friendship, Sammy Adebiyi, introduce a powerful paradox that could transform our relationships.

  • Dr. Michael Brown
  • SA
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Chaos And Friendship

February 21, 2022

Life is hard, but it becomes a lot easier when we struggle alongside others. This week, Dr. Michael Brown and author of A Book About Friendship, Sammy Adebiyi, encourage us to pursue our deepest desire for human connection even (and especially) when times are tough.

  • Dr. Michael Brown
  • SA
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Black Lives Matter

June 12, 2020

This is a significant and tragic moment in history. Will we be silent? Or will we speak up? DMB Coaching hit pause on posting any new podcast episodes since the horrific death of George Floyd. However, Dr. Michael Brown is now ready to speak. In this passionate, provocative, and tearful conversation with Sammy Adebiyi, these two close friends talk openly about systemic racism, social injustice, economic disparity, and a wide variety of related topics in an honest and hopeful dialogue.

  • Dr. Michael Brown
  • SA