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Moving ordinary lives to extraordinary through the wisdom of legendary guests who help you unleash your full potential.

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  • TrulySignificant.com presents best selling author Homer Hickam, celebrating October Sky.
    Oct 20 2025
    Truly Significant presents the one and only Homer Hickam, best selling author of multiple books including Rocket Boys that was adapted for the feature movie October Sky.

    He was born in a small West Virginia coal town called Coalwood — a place where dreams were supposed to be buried as deep as the mines themselves. His daddy ran the mine, his mama ran the house, and young Homer Hickam? Well… he ran outside one October night in 1957 and looked up.

    There, streaking across the heavens, was Sputnik. And that—ladies and gentlemen—was the spark that lit a boy’s heart on fire. While other boys were learning to swing pickaxes, Homer was learning to launch rockets. He and his friends—the “Rocket Boys”—turned a scrap heap into a laboratory, a coal-town canyon into a launch pad, and failure after failure into something far greater: faith in possibility.

    They were ridiculed by some, doubted by most. But Homer believed that curiosity was a kind of courage. He believed that science and wonder could lift a man out of his circumstances, without losing sight of where he came from. And years later, after college, after the Vietnam War, after NASA… Homer Hickam came home—not just to Coalwood, but to America’s imagination.

    His memoir Rocket Boys became the book that inspired the film October Sky. A story that reminded us all that genius can bloom anywhere, that small towns can grow big dreams, and that sometimes—just sometimes—the most significant discoveries aren’t found in outer space… …but within ourselves.

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    17 Min.
  • TrulySignificant.com Celebrates Crossroads of Texas GO TEXAN Country Festivals with The Prairie Dogs- Michael Borger and Byron Williamson
    Oct 17 2025
    Celebrate the upcoming Crossroads of Texas GO TEXAN Country Festival in Waxahachie, Texas on October 25th. It's the biggest single day event in Texas featuring over 200 vendors, artists, 10 bandstands...with one featuring today's guest The Prairie Dogs.

    Meet Byron Williamson and Michael Borger of the Prairie Dogs. They have played Crossroads for over 25 years. Hear their story and intersection with Bob Philipps, pioneer of Crossroads and this year's recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award as Truly Significant Texan.

    Listen to Byron sing a few lines from Blessed Assurance. Byron serves as a Bible teacher and provides encouragement to the elderly.

    Joy comes from helping others...according to Mike who serves as Mayor of Pampa.

    Come meet Mike and Byron at the Truly Significant Texas booth. And maybe consider helping others. Show 'em your big hearts.

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    31 Min.
  • TrulySignificant.com presents Jay Potter, CEO, Founder of ECOR Global, pioneer of recycling ag waste into MDF board
    Oct 14 2025
    Jay Potter was born without a fear of failure. The son of an accomplished engineer, he owned his own company at 15. He has an independent spirit, risk taker at heart, obsessed with true significance!

    Listen to his story behind ECOR, his company that successfully converts ag waste to building materials with an emphasis on circularity. Of significance, ECOR produces sheets of MDF (recycled wood particles) that eliminate toxic binders.

    Jay is deeply motivated to solve problems of inefficiencies. Jay's turning point to ECOR occurred when he had lunch with Ray Anderson, founder of Interface. He heard Anderson's Mission Zero environmental vision. This was the moment of truth when Jay realized the economic and moral potential of sustainability.

    Hear Jay's story of aligning his core values into an enterprise which eventually evolved to his creation of ECOR.

    ECOR is the next unicorn with actual pre-booked business north of $500 million.
    To invest, please contact www.ecorglobal.com. Talk to Jay today at jaypotter@ecorglobal.com or call 858-472-0239.

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    48 Min.
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