
Ep 94: Leaning on Faith & Family with Dr. Lowell Davis (Part 6)
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What if your most painful moments were shaping someone else’s future, even generations down the line? In part six of our conversation with Dr. Lowell Davis, the Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs at the University of Texas at Arlington, we reflect on family, faith, and the invisible hands that guide our lives.
Daivs shares powerful stories of loss, resilience, and what it meant to watch his mother overcome segregation-era limitations to pave a path that would lead her son into university leadership. He strongly believes people are placed in our lives because of an aunt who was the heart of the family, to students and strangers who shaped his life’s calling, With honesty, vulnerability, and deep hope, he reminds us that helping others — especially when we don’t have to — may be the most sacred thing we ever do.
Here’s what we discuss in this episode:
🕊️ How a mother’s sacrifice changed the future for her family
📚 The power of generational breakthrough through education
💔 Processing the sudden loss of a beloved aunt
🌟 Why faith means seeing beyond what we can explain
🙌 Giving back with no strings attached — just heart
About our guest: https://resources.uta.edu/student-affairs/vice-president.php
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