The Simple Lives We Live
Some of the most extraordinary stories don't come from celebrities, politicians, or history books. They come from everyday people. Your neighbor, your grandmother, the man who runs the corner store, or the woman sitting next to you at church. Everyone has a story worth telling on the simple lives we live.
We sit down with ordinary people to uncover the extraordinary lives they've lived, stories of love and family of loss and heartache of perseverance, joy, and the simple moments that make us who we are. These conversations remind us that life's greatest lessons often come from those we least expect. So please join me each week as we capture voices and memories that deserve to be heard and remembered.
Because the truth is ordinary people live the most extraordinary lives.
The Simple Lives We Live
Bruce Ross
In this episode I interview my dad, Bruce Ross, reflecting on his 74 years of life growing up, living, and raising a family on a farm in Beach. Bruce shares his experiences from childhood, including school days in one-room schoolhouses, working on the family farm, and cherished Christmas traditions. He also discusses pivotal moments such as his education, his marriage to Cheryl, raising their five children, and the life lessons in resilience and simplicity. This intimate conversation highlights the value of hard work, family bonds, and community, while capturing the essence of an era gone by.