Sharing What You Have Learned

Missing, Murdered & Unidentified

Todd Matthews
It's one thing to do an interview with someone and then write about it. That's a great thing to share. But to me it is extra special to receive a gift of having the opportunity to have a conversation with wonderful people - and then being able to share that gift with others. Then after all is shared there's the hope that the listeners get a special blessing from the point of view they take from the conversation.

It's not enough to have a life changing experience and then heal and move forward. Those that have endured and healed have the obligation to share what they have learned from their experience. The special hope is that some of the tears shed in the past can help prevent suffering the future. We have nothing unless we learn to take the lessons learned and use them to make a better future.

Hosting Missing Pieces has brought so much to my heart and soul. Being able to do this has been a labor of love. It's has been one of life's greatest blessing for me.

-Todd
Host of www.MissingPieces.info

Published by Todd Matthews

Todd's calling to be a voice for missing and unidentified persons began when he solved the identity of the "Tent Girl" case, Barbara Hackman-Taylor, after a ten-year journey that ended in 1998.  View profile

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