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Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Kerby Anderson brings us today’s show. To begin, Kerby welcomes Joshua Hale & Zack Williams. Their topic for discussion is Hope for the Heart Georgia.

In the second hour, Kerby talks with attorney Addison Hosner about President Trump’s Pardons and then he focuses on today’s headlines. His topics range from  to , and more.

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Kerby Anderson
Kerby Anderson
Host, Point of View Radio Talk Show

Kerby Anderson is host of Point of View Radio Talk Show and also serves as the President of Probe Ministries. He holds masters degrees from Yale University (science) and Georgetown University (government). He also serves as a visiting professor at Dallas Theological Seminary and has spoken on dozens of university campuses including University of Michigan, Vanderbilt University, Princeton University, Johns HopkinsRead More

Guests
Joshua Hale
Founder and Owner of Lighthouse Hope Center and Lighthouse Law Firm - CEO for Hope for the Heart of Georgia
Joshua is married to Jessica Griffith Hale, who was born and raised in Macon. They have a son, John “Wilder” Hale and a daughter, “Eliza” Higgins Hale. He graduated cum laude from Mercer University’s Walter F. George School of Law. He also has a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Georgetown College, where he played football.

He is the founder and owner of both Lighthouse Hope Center and Lighthouse Law Firm.

Lighthouse Hope Center is a fruitful addiction recovery ministry for men that has discipled hundreds of men in Macon. Lighthouse Law Firm is Joshua’s law practice, which focuses primarily on contracts and transactions.

Joshua serves his father-in-law, Benjy Griffith, in his capacity as Executive Director for the Griffith Foundation. The Griffith Foundation has been funding grassroots initiatives in the heart of Georgia since 1993.
Zack Williams
Founder of The Liaison Group - COO of Hope for the Heart of Georgia
Zack is the founder of The Liaison Group, a nonprofit organization with a focus on assisting young men who have made the right decisions to turn their lives from a destructive path and seek better direction. It exists for those who need help navigating their new path. TLG assists young men with enhancing social skills, building professional equity, and refocusing their mind on the importance of education and social development.

Zack has spent several years working in education on multiple levels. This has allowed him to impact the lives of children and young adults on a foundational and fundamental level. He has used his influence and innovative leadership to build bridges with politicians, religious leaders, and educators. He has led efforts to address present issues in the local community, such as gentrification, educational funding, and social development. He has developed a strong reputation for being the architect of complex conversations and panel discussions on the political process, mental health, leadership, issues of diversity and more.

Zack is a frequent speaker, moderator, and facilitator for public and private organizations for various functions and events. He is a native of Macon, GA. He has earned his B.A., in Education, B.S., in Information Systems, Masters of Organizational Leadership, and Masters of Public Administration. He is the proud father of one son, ZJ.
Addison Hosner, JD
Attorney | Proponet of Individual Rights - Chief Operations Officer
Addison is a Florida & DC attorney and a zealous proponent of individual liberties and rational political discourse. He believes in the art of objectivity and tackles each challenge with curiosity, understanding, and honesty. He attended Florida Atlantic University as an undergraduate, studying journalism, and completed his Juris Doctor alongside two Masters of Science at Creighton University School of Law. Prior to joining Young Voices, Addison was a solo practitioner litigation and trial attorney with a focus in family law and civil litigation and was a routine advocate before the bar.
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