
Coffee with Clark & Karrie
By Clark & Karrie Roberts

Coffee with Clark & KarrieJul 26, 2023

Going the Distance in Growing Lives with Tonya Guinn
The story keeps on brewing as The Trail Youth Coffee Home continues to grow their programs and the lives that they impact.
Tonya Guinn, Executive Director of Trail Youth Coffee Home shares what's brewing on the horizon for the teens, the tweens and all the great programming in between. Trail Youth was founded in 2014 on the trails in Issaquah Washington, when 3 caring moms took coffee, donuts, and soup to the at-risk teens living on the trails. They were serving more than a hot drink, they were serving kindness and compassion, they were letting the teens know that they cared, that they valued them, and they mattered.
In 2018 they were awarded a grant and makeover through Returning the Favor with Mike Rowe (Dirtiest Jobs), and he surprised these ladies with what is now the Trail Youth Coffee Home. A safe place for teens to get a free drink, hang out, and know that people really care, a place where there are no labels, just words of affirmation.
Trail Youth truly pours into the youth, from a free drink to barista training, mentoring, training programs for marketing, hosting their own podcast (Grounds of Love), AA for teens, activities such as art, poetry readings, D&D meet ups, and much much more. Check out their web site for all the details on how you can be involved, order coffee both personally or for your business, and pour into this amazing organization, www.trailyouth.com

Faith, Family and Finding Your Way with Tonya Guinn
We are excited to once again be joined by Tonya Guinn Executive Director of Trail Youth Coffee Home. Trail Youth was founded in 2014 on the trails in Issaquah Washington, when 3 caring moms took coffee, donuts, and soup to the at-risk teens living on the trails. They were serving more than a hot drink, they were serving kindness and compassion, they were letting the teens know that they cared, that they valued them, and they mattered.
In 2018 they were awarded a grant and makeover through Returning the Favor with Mike Rowe (Dirtiest Jobs), and he surprised these ladies with what is now the Trail Youth Coffee Home. A safe place for teens to get a free drink, hang out, and know that people really care, a place where there are no labels, just words of affirmation.
Trail Youth truly pours into the youth, from a free drink to barista training, mentoring, training programs for marketing, hosting their own podcast (Grounds of Love), AA for teens, activities such as art, poetry readings, D&D meet ups, and much much more. Check out their web site for all the details on how you can be involved, order coffee both personally or for your business, and pour into this amazing organization, www.trailyouth.com
In this episode, Tonya shares her personal story of loss and how this impacted her life driving her passion to give back, to be there for others and to provide avenues that encourage youth. Her love of family also assisted and directed her to the work she is currently doing through the Trail Youth Coffee Home.
Sit back, pour yourself a cup of deliciousness, grab your tissue and get ready to be blessed through Tonya's vulnerability as she shares the importance of faith, family, and finding her way to live through adversity.

Welcome to the Good Life, Go Out and Find Your Purpose - Jeff Moors Episode 2
Welcome to Episode 2 with Jeff Moors. Jeff continues to share his story, one of community, family, and following your heart to pursue in life what you are passionate about. From singing on top of a table, to finding his passion and purpose both in his personal and professional life, Jeff continues to encourage others to find their purpose.
As a Relationship Manager with Prostar Insurance, Jeff uses his skills and lifetime of experience to look for ways to encourage and lift up his customers. As the VP of Client Engagement with Love the Process a Leadership and Personal Development Company, he drives that purpose home as he meets people where they are and challenges them to grow, change, and become stronger. Jeff provides a path to take first steps towards healing and strengthening their belief in themselves and what they can overcome and accomplish as they learn to Love the Process that they are in. Jeff will challenge you to do the same.
So, when you find your love don't be afraid to dance on the table, when you find your purpose don't be afraid to take a risk and go out and live it, and when you find good BBQ, be sure to get a seat at the table.

Welcome to the Good Life, Go Out and Be You - Jeff Moors Episode 1
Meet Jeff Moors, a friend, a mentor, a helper, and a corn husker who enjoys barbecuing, being goofy and loving life. Jeff is a husband, a father, a man of God and an experienced human when it comes to life! Jeff cares deeply for his family and the community that he lives in. This stems from a strong connection to his roots that began deep in the corn fields of Nebraska. Learning how to live and lead through adversity began at a young age for Jeff, being diagnosed with Type 1 Juvenile Diabetes. As a Relationship Manager who works for Prostar Insurance, Jeff is always looking for the best way to impact his customers bringing them the best results possible. He is also the VP of Client Engagement with Love the Process a Leadership and Personal Development Company. He would tell you that he has a love for people and for walking alongside of them as they grow, change, and become stronger people who believe in themselves and what they can overcome and accomplish as they learn to Love the Process that they are in.
Sit back, relax and tune in as Jeff shows you how to go out and be you!

Mike Flood Part 2 - Community, Commitment and Kindness
Join us as we continue the conversation with Mike Flood, on Community, Commitment and Kindness. More layers revealed, more insight given, more laughter and more doggy love for Aurelia!
Greeted with a firm handshake, Mike immediately turned his undivided attention to me. His quiet demeaner, his humility, the soft cadence of his words made me feel at home from the first time that I met him. Well, at least I think he was focused on me and not on his favorite guide dog. He waited somewhat patiently and finally asked permission to meet Aurelia. From the first time we met, I discovered so many amazing layers to this humble man.
A Seattle native, Mike attended Washington State University and later earned his Master's Degree in Education from the University of North Carolina. He owned and operated an agricultural flying service in Fort Scott, Kan., and served as a pilot in the Coast Guard flying C130s, Dassault Falcon jets, and H60 Jayhawk helicopters. Mike also managed Search and Rescue Operations in Alaska among many other levels of leadership. Mike may have retired as a Commander in 1996 after 20 years in the service but he continues to serve and honor those who are currently serving and the veterans that gave so much to our country. He serves on the boards of the King County Municipal League, Camp Patriot, and Be Kind Snoqualmie Valley. Mike also happens to work for my favorite football team and has served as the Vice President of Outreach and External Affairs for the Seahawks since 1997.
Mike has been awarded the Outstanding Service to Veterans from the Washington Department of Veterans Affairs, Person of the Year from the United Negro College Fund, and "I Care About Kids" award from Mentoring Works Washington.
Take some time to listen and get to know the person that I consider to be a great friend, he is dog approved and one of the most compassionate people I have met.

Mike Flood Part 1 - Community, Commitment and Kindness
Greeted with a firm handshake, Mike immediately turned his undivided attention to me. His quiet demeaner, his humility, the soft cadence of his words made me feel at home from the first time that I met him. Well, at least I think he was focused on me and not on his favorite guide dog. He waited somewhat patiently and finally asked permission to meet Aurelia. From the first time we met, I discovered so many amazing layers to this humble man.
A Seattle native, Mike attended Washington State University and later earned his Master's Degree in Education from the University of North Carolina. He owned and operated an agricultural flying service in Fort Scott, Kan., and served as a pilot in the Coast Guard flying C130s, Dassault Falcon jets, and H60 Jayhawk helicopters. Mike also managed Search and Rescue Operations in Alaska among many other levels of leadership. Mike may have retired as a Commander in 1996 after 20 years in the service but he continues to serve and honor those who are currently serving and the veterans that gave so much to our country. He serves on the boards of the King County Municipal League, Camp Patriot, and Be Kind Snoqualmie Valley. Mike also happens to work for my favorite football team and has served as the Vice President of Outreach and External Affairs for the Seahawks since 1997.
Mike has been awarded the Outstanding Service to Veterans from the Washington Department of Veterans Affairs, Person of the Year from the United Negro College Fund, and "I Care About Kids" award from Mentoring Works Washington.
Take some time to listen and get to know the person that I consider to be a great friend, he is dog approved and one of the most compassionate people I have met.

Larry Snyder Part 2 - #BeTheAnswer, Celebrating Life Each and Every Day
Larry's story continues as he shares more about growing up with the example of his parents showing him a path for his life and how he can live life with intention, giving back, showing up and making a difference. Join us as we learn more about the legacy that Larry strives to honor by following in his mom's footsteps honoring her heart and her ability to #BetheAnswer. Hear more about his family, and his father, the extraordinary man he was, and how lived his life, leading by example, lifting others up both in life, in business, through leadership and a deep desire to make a difference.
Be sure to go to the webpage below for more inspiration, Ted Talks, books, stories of travel, building homes, and blogs. Larry continues to serve with compassion and kindness bringing others with him. Remember always that someone has to be the leader, will that be you? Go out and make a difference, #BetheAnswer!
For more information on Larry, go to LarryJ.Snyder

#BetheAnswer, Celebrating Life Each and Every Day with Larry Snyder Part 1
Meet Larry Snyder, Larry is an amazing friend and honestly one that I believe would literally give the shirt off of his back to one in need. An extraordinary man who genuinely cares about those he serves, and Larry literally serves thousands of people.
Growing up in a family full of sisters, it was those lessons taught to him by his family that have crafted him into the man he is today. Giving back is a life lesson that he accredits to his mom and his dad. Larry is a man of many hats, so whether building schools in another country, collecting socks through a drive-up window at Starbucks, inspiring others with a Ted Talk or writing books and blogs - Larry continues to serve with compassion and kindness. He loves to spend his time elevating others, which includes putting on another hat, a top hat which has become his signature when auctioneering to raise funds for organizations that he believes in. Larry will be the first to tell you that we can all make a difference, just #BetheAnswer!
For more information on Larry, go to LarryJ.Snyder

A Colorful Life Part 2 - Finding Beauty in the Everyday Moments with Relationographer, Bruce Hudson
Life has always been in the everyday moments for Bruce Hudson. Today we continue the journey with Bruce as he shares his life, his love of family, his love of community and his desire to create and capture memories for the next generation through adversity, through loss and through life.
From the simple everyday moments, the imperfections of life, and the magic of building life on each of those moments - Bruce shares his heart and invites us all to see how he navigated life when life once again hit hard - Finding Beauty in the Everyday Moments.
To contact Bruce Hudson
Office: 425.282.4646
Check out Bruce's book The Relationographer 2.0,

A Colorful Life Part 1 - A Behind the Lens Look at The Life of Relationographer, Bruce Hudson
Bruce Hudson is a Seattle area native who from a very early age understood the meaning of living a full life, the importance of capturing time, and framing moments into memories. As a professional musician and educator, he had the opportunity to play with such greats as Bob Hope and Seattle’s own Kenny G! From 1978 to 1982 he was a band director at Tahoma High School in Maple Valley, WA.
Today, as a nationally recognized professional photographer, he’s had the opportunity to photograph President Bush 41, Governor Gary Locke and his family, Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Randy Johnson, music legend Marvin Hamlisch, nighttime radio personality Delilah and her family, Alan White (drummer for the band Yes) and recently Mikey Dolenz of The Monkeys, not to mention he photographed our wedding!
Before all of this, Bruce was a young man planning a life with his high school sweetheart Sue. That life took twists and turns as he and Sue began their journey from high school to photographing weddings to beginning a photography studio and starting a family.
Bruce is noted as the Relationographer, he is a speaker, an author, an award-winning photographer, but more importantly Bruce is a family man. He is a great friend, a board member, a dog enthusiast, and a man who shares his life fully with others while inspiring them to capture each moment, frame by frame, creating memories that tell stories; stories that will resonate for generations to come.
Join us as Bruce shares his story and gives us focus into what living a Colorful Life really looks like up close and personal.
To contact Bruce Hudson
Office: 425.282.4646

Living an Authentic Life - Part 2 with Nick Anderson
Clarity is Kindness, as you live and lead in your life, are you being clear and direct to what your needs are or to what you are expecting others to do? We are excited to welcome Nick Anderson back, Nick is a father, a leader, an author, an adventure seeker, and a man of faith, he is also our friend.
We continue the discussion with Nick regarding life and leadership and the importance of relationship and communication.
Nick is the founder of Chosen-Leader and tells us that “Leadership is the choice of every individual in that we choose how to live and in so doing, we must acknowledge the potential that others who are watching may choose to follow us.” Nick Anderson
Nick lives this truth as a father and as a man. He shows others how to discover what it means to be a Chosen Leader, to live in real relationship, to be your true authentic self and to build other leaders in the process. It is through authentic relationship and transparency that Nick shares his story with us.
Nick’s philosophies:
1. Work to live, not the other way around.
2. If I can’t love it - I won’t do it.
3. Those who serve will succeed.
4. Everyone can grow.
Nick’s purpose: To help anyone.
Grab a cup of deliciousness and tune in, you won’t regret it!
Connect with Nick Anderson:
Email: nick@chosen-leader.com
Web: Chosen-Leader
Socials: @_chosen_leader_

Living an Authentic Life - Part 1 with Nick Anderson
We are excited to welcome Nick Anderson, Nick is a father, a leader, an author, an adventure seeker, and a man of faith, he is also our friend.
Nick is the founder of Chosen-Leader and tells us that “Leadership is the choice of every individual in that we choose how to live and in so doing, we must acknowledge the potential that others who are watching may choose to follow us.” Nick Anderson
Nick lives this truth as a father and as a man. He shows others how to discover what it means to be a Chosen Leader, to live in real relationship, to be your true authentic self and to build other leaders in the process. It is through authentic relationship and transparency that Nick shares his story with us.
Nick’s philosophies:
1. Work to live, not the other way around.
2. If I can’t love it - I won’t do it.
3. Those who serve will succeed.
4. Everyone can grow.
Nick’s purpose: To help anyone.
Grab a cup of deliciousness and tune in, you won’t regret it!
Connect with Nick Anderson:
Email: nick@chosen-leader.com
Web: Chosen-Leader
Socials: @_chosen_leader_

Season 2 - Living and Leading through Adversity
Welcome back to Season 2 of Coffee with Clark & Karrie, Learning to Live and Lead through Adversity. We are excited to be back and to bring you more episodes where we take a look at not only our own journey of living life through adversity, but also exploring what it means to lead through those adversities. Our ability to refocus, step back, reroute our steps, and how that can bring significance to not only our lives, but to the lives of others as we share our stories. We are so inspired by can't wait to explore this topic together.
We hope to bring you new ideas, new hope and a path forward to where you can feel confident and valued. You might even take away a few tools to add to your life-skills toolbox. So hit brew on your coffee pot and join us and others that have offered their insight through their journeys.

The Long Story - Part 2, Putting Your Best Foot Forward - One Sock at a Time
If you listened to part 1, you know you are in for something special as we continue our time with Barry Long. From the hospital bed to relearning how to live life from the seat of wheelchair Barry shows the importance of making a decision, setting a goal, and choosing to not let life roll over the top of him, but instead he learned to roll with it. From socks to bungie jumping, crowd surfing, glitter, and crayons, Barry shows us that we choose the life we want or at least we choose to find the perspective we need to live a life of significance. Barry would be the first to say - jump on the back of my wheelchair and I will show you how to really live life... so join the ride that is Barry's life and see how he chose to grab a hold of the wheels and set a course for a life well lived!
Check out Barry Long at Marketplace Sotheby's International Realty and Talk & Roll where Barry shows you first-hand how you can choose to use the adversity in your life to bring inspiration to others.
Hit brew on your coffee pot and enjoy.

The Long Story - Part 1, Facing Life Head On
Join us today as we hear from Barry Long. Barry is one of those people that when you meet him, you never forget him. Adventuresome, mischievous, passionate about life, and even more passionate about people. I still remember the first time we met, he said hello and we shook hands, his hands were rough, and he had a vicelike grip. But it wasn't the handshake or the hello that kept me engaged, it was Barry's passion for people, his passion for life and his wicked sense of humor which matched mine as we joked and got to know each other. Join the ride that is Barry's life and see how he chose to Face Life Head On from a very early age.
Barry is a well-known Real Estate Agent with Marketplace Sotheby's in Redmond, WA and has an amazing speaking business Talk & Roll that keeps him out inspiring others to live their life Head On!
Hit Brew on your coffee pot and enjoy the next 30 minutes.

Did Not See That Coming Part 2 - Choosing to Live Life
The content of this episode is meant for a mature audience
Everyone has a story. It is important to realize that this is just small part of Clark's story. It is not always easy to tell your story, but if you don’t share it, how can people get to know the real you? By sharing this we hope to encourage you and other people to see that they matter, that is okay to not be okay, and that it is always acceptable to ask for help.
Remember to reach out for support, you are worthy, you are valued, you are loved, and your life is a gift, unwrap it, cherish it, and share it with others.
If you or someone you know are experiencing abuse. Please reach out to the National Domestic Abuse Hotline 1 (800) 799-7233 or text START to 88788

Did Not See That Coming!
(This content of this episode is meant for a mature audience)
What do you do you when the words that should be building you up now tear you down? When the touch of a friend or loved one becomes cold and drawn away or becomes a weapon to hurt you? Every relationship is different, and domestic abuse does not always look the same and it can affect anyone at any age. Today we take a look at a very personal journey, and we see abuse through the eyes of a victim who truly did not see it coming. Remember to reach out if you need help, you are worthy, you are valued, you are loved and your life is a gift, unwrap it, cherish it, and share it with others.
If you or someone you know are experiencing abuse. Please reach out to the National Domestic Abuse Hotline 1 (800) 799-7233 or text START to 88788

Sight Unseen
Living without sight means that you have to have a lot of trust, humor, and patience. Not only in others, but also in yourself. Living with sight means that you have to have a lot of trust, humor, and patience, not only in others, but also in yourself... yes, you heard correctly - it is the same! We do not get to control what happens in our lives, and we don't always see what is coming. Those moments that are sight unseen can be some of the funniest or most important moments in our lives. Are you being present and paying attention in the moment? If not, it's time to trust, have some humor, sprinkle in some patience and start seeing the sights unseen.

From Grumbling to Gratitude
Join us today as we look at challenges in life and reframe our thinking to be grateful. We have to make a choice to override any initial disappointment, we readjust our expectations, and we choose to appreciate that challenge as a gift. You take life on, you don't hold yourself back, you're not always looking around corners expecting the worst-case scenario, instead you focus on how this challenge (this gift) can be used to give your life significance and to encourage those around you. It's your choice to accept the gift and go from grumbling to gratitude.

Facing Your Mountain
Do you have moments in your life when you face obstacles, something that seemed so small that became a mountain that you had to navigate, climb, and conquer? What mountains are you currently facing in your life? Are you finding strength through your struggles? What potential are you tapping into and who are you trusting that sees the potential in you? That person that says - you are not alone in your struggles; I will climb that mountain with you, I'll even carry you if I have to!
Join Clark & Karrie as we discuss what it looks like to Face Your Mountain!

Lions, Hippos, & Gorillas... Oh My!
Life can feel a lot like a zoo for someone who is blind and truly sees life through the eyes of others. But when we actually go to the zoo, well now that is when it gets interesting. Embracing the moments, chasing a quick toddler, racing the sneaker waves, it's all a part of the journey. Ask yourself this, are you stuck in the mud like a hippo, not really moving forward or are you embracing life and swinging from the trees like the monkeys? Toddlers, Leopards, Gorillas... Oh My! Love life, live life, and truly be present in each moment!

Making a Difference, One Cup at a Time - Part 2
The amazing story continues with Tonya Guinn, the Executive Director of the Trail Youth Coffee Home. Hear how teens find themselves through belonging, through being seen, and finding a purpose. From receiving a cup of coffee for free, to interning and serving a cup of coffee to others, these teens learn how to roast coffee and produce podcasts, all from a safe space that they can call home. Thank you for tuning in and learning how you can make a difference in the life of a teen, one cup at a time. Be sure to check out their website, their podcast, and their coffee at Trail Youth Coffee

Making a Difference, One Cup at a Time
What do you do when you see someone in need? Do you pass by? Do you step in? Do you start pouring coffee, serving donuts, and create a Coffee Home for teens? That is exactly what 3 moms did in 2014. We are excited to bring to you an amazing story of resilience, of trust, and of perseverance. Tune in to find out how serving coffee on a trail became Trail Youth Coffee Home a place where teenagers are seen, significance is felt, and labels are removed. Be sure to check out their website Trail Youth Coffee

Significant Moments
Today we get to share what it means to lean into your community, to see those around you, and to celebrate the significant moments that take place. In each of our lives we have the opportunity to encourage others to see their gifts, their talents and their abilities. We also have the opportunity to really listen as we engage with those around us and to appreciate each moment as it comes.

The Gift of Dogs
When life gives you gifts, sometimes you don't want them, sometimes you give them and sometimes you receive them. Gifts come in all shapes and sizes and sometimes they come tail wiggling, and tongue wagging, with floppy ears and cold noses. We hope you enjoy taking a journey with Clark and Karrie as they discuss what it was like for Clark to receive the gift of freedom and mobility through the gift of a dog and the kindness of a stranger. Hit brew on your coffee pot and join us for Coffee with Clark & Karrie.

Getting Blindsided
Join Clark and Karrie as they share some fun details about learning how to navigate their first blind date.

The Gift of Sight Loss
49 years ago, Clark received a gift and had to determine what to do with it. Join us as he shares with vivid recall the details of that day, a day that would redirect his life, challenge his faith, and as an 18-year-old shake up everything that he had thought his life would be. (This episode contains some subject matter that may not be appropriate for young listeners)

Welcome!
Well, we did it! We have dropped our first episode of Coffee with Clark & Karrie. We want to thank you for joining us and hope that you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed creating this for you. We are not perfect, we don't have all the answers, but we are real, we love to laugh, and we love life and what it has to offer.
Remember, "Our accomplishments in life are not measured by our abilities or disabilities, but rather by our willingness to try!"
Clark & Karrie