Sharing "Stories of Hope" of former and present employees, families, volunteers touched in various ways by Project Mexico and their mission.
In this inspiring episode of Stories of Hope, we sit down with Lucy Cuneo, a passionate young Orthodox Christian whose journey has taken her across the globe—and ultimately to Project Mexico. Lucy shares her personal story of faith, travel, and service, offering insight into what it's like to live abroad as a young Orthodox believer. Discover how her international experiences shaped her spiritual growth, and how her path led her to support vulnerable communities in Mexico. Her commitment, vibrant personality, and heartfelt devotion to meaningful work exemplify how stepping outside your comfort zone can open unexpected doors. Whether you're interested in Orthodox Christian missions, faith-based travel, or simply seeking uplifting stories of hope and transformation, this episode offers a powerful reminder of the impact one person can make.
Join us as we sit down to chat with Julia Paresenios, a caregiver at the Casa Cuna and OCMC Missionary.
Today we hear from Canon Hansen, a long-term staff member, counselor and all-around amazing addition to the program! He talks about his introduction to Mexico, his relationships with his faith, and the ranch. We chat about personalities and world-views and how these factors affect his work life and community. Enjoy hearing the positive and inspiring words of Canon, and get a glimpse into the world of Project Mexico beyond the summer programs.
Anna Karcher has old ties to Project Mexico through her mother, who worked here when she was in her 20s. As a second-generation staff member, she shares with us what it's like to transition from the United States to Mexico and her plans while working with us. Anna helps relay the experience of learning a second language, living cross-culturally, and developing faith away from your family. Tune in to meet Anna!
This episode of "Stories of Hope" is a unique one. Guest and long-term staff member Aaron Bauer was an intern in 2013, and has returned this year. He talks through the ways that he has changed, plans for the future and his personal faith. With hearing his thoughts, you can get a more personal reflection of Aaron, as well as the ranch.
In this episode, we dive into the Divine Liturgy with Project Mexico's resident priest, Father Demetrios Swanson. Often referred to as the "mystery of mysteries," it's more than just a ritual—it's a vibrant, living encounter between God and His people, and it sits at the very heart of the Orthodox Christian faith. Join us as we explore the depth and meaning behind this sacred tradition.
I spoke with Gabe Braskett, a student in Boston attending Hellenic College Holy Cross and a returning summer intern for the Project Mexico Ministry. He talks about how his first summer in 2023 helped shape his path to Boston and the growth he experienced during summers in Mexico. Through anecdotes and self-reflection, Gabe shares his story as an intern, living in faith, and working in ministry.
Today Father Demetrios gives us more background information on the ordination process. He walks us through how the services change when there is an ordination, and what the sacrament consists of behind the altar. We also talk about the roles that priests serve in the Orthodox community and the church. Because this is a sacrament many of us can only witness, Father Demetrios offers a lovely perspective on the experience of ordination.
Our discussion resumes with the series on Sacraments as we focus on marriage. Father Demetrios Swanson walks us through the Orthodox wedding ceremony, and shares insights on the Orthodox theology of marriage. Father helps put into perspective why marriage is important, as well as talking about the different traditions. He also reads to us from a few sources that will be liked below. Marriage: The Great SacramentThe Orthodox Faith, Worship, and Life
This is the third installment of a multi-series event on the Sacraments with Project Mexico's resident priest, Father Demetrios Swanson. On today's episode, Father Demetrios helps breakdown the theology of confession. He also talks about the personal side of this sacrament and the different traditions and practices that priests and saints have adopted.
Join Fr. Demetrios Swanson as he leads us through a new series on the sacraments. We follow up our discussion of baptism with unction, anointment.
Tune in to hear Panayiota Veronis talk about her past summer as a Homebuilding Intern. She talks about the excitement of the summer in Mexico and also discusses other opportunities for youth and young adults in the Orthodox Church. You can hear how Project Mexico impacted her life, but also catch a glimpse of what it's like to be involved in summer camps and youth leadership programs.
Get to know Margarita Mavroeidi as she talks about as she talks about her work with the boys at the ranch. She also shares stories from homebuilding adventures and gives examples of the chaos, joy, hard, work and prayer that is part of everyday life in Mexico. If you would like to support her work here in Mexico, you can donate to her OCMC mission page below!https://secure.ocmc.org/site/SPageNavigator/Missionaries/Margarita%20Mavroeidi/MargaritaMavroeidiMissionary.html
Join Fr. Demetrios Swanson as he leads us through a new series on the sacraments. We begin with baptism, as it is the first Sacrament that Orthodox Chrisitan's participate in. He talks about the foundation of baptism and what it means to the Faith, as well as discusses the ways we live out this sacrament in everyday life. In this podcast he will reference a couple resources which will be linked below. Icon of the Baptism of Our LordThe Orthodox Faith, Worship, and Life
Join host Julia Kasten and guest Zannos Grekos as they discuss Zanno's life before the ranch. As well as reflecting on religion in a college setting and how it translates to people's everyday lives. Zannos is a counselor at the Orphanage and is deeply involved in helping develop functional life skills for the boys at the ranch.Project Mexico's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/projectmexicoFull linktree: https://linktr.ee/projectmexicoIf you have a question you want to have answered on the show you can send them to: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.com If you would like to contact Project Mexico & St. Innocent Orphanage, you can call us at: (619)-426-4610
Join host Julia Kasten as she talks with longtime Project Mexico Religious Education Coordinator, Shannon Todd. Shannon entered the Orthodox church along with her family in 1997. She participated in various spiritual formation and fellowship programs including youth camps, CrossRoad, OCF and young adult gatherings. She also has served as an OCMC Ambassador, Sunday school teacher and choir member for many years. Throughout her life, she was encouraged to draw closer to Christ through these programs while the friends and mentors she met within the Church always helped her stay connected, confirming the Orthodox faith for her.
Greetings everyone! This week we welcome 2024's St Innocent and Holy Cross Alumni, Alejandro Zendejas along with our new Stories of Hope host, Julia Kasten! Join us as we discuss how Alejandro grew up at St Innocent and his relationship with the Orthodox faith to this ministry and his plans to give back! Project Mexico's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/projectmexicoFull linktree: https://linktr.ee/projectmexicoIf you have a question you want to have answered on the show you can send them to: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.com If you would like to contact Project Mexico & St. Innocent Orphanage, you can call us at: (619)-426-4610
Greetings everyone! This week we welcome 2024's incoming Work Trip Coordinator, Boone Jenkins along with our new Stories of Hope host, Julia Kasten! Join us as we discuss how Boone came to this ministry and his plans for next summer's homebuilding season!
Join us for our ongoing Webinar Series The FOrCE (Forming Orthodox Christian Evangelists,) a collaboration with Hellenic College Holy Cross. Faeli Kathryn Heise is currently enrolled at Hellenic College Holy Cross, pursuing a BA in Literature & History and a minor in Childhood Education. Before this, she spent two years at St. Innocent Orphanage in Tijuana, Mexico while simultaneously enrolled in an associate's degree program. She is a graduate and previous intern of St. Raphael School under Rev. Dr. Porphyrios (James) Taylor, of blessed memory. TOPIC: The “Pursuit of Virtue” on the nature and value of Orthodox education.
Join us for the first of our ongoing Webinar Series The FOrCE (Forming Orthodox Christian Evangelists,) a collaboration with Hellenic College Holy Cross. In this episode, Pres. Merilynn Andruchow, a Graduate of Holy Cross School of Theology, and Missionary of 10+ years at Project Mexico & St. Innocent Orphanage discusses her time at HCHC and spiritual warfare.Register for upcoming FOrCE events: https://www.projectmexico.org/force-initiativeFaithful Friends: https://www.projectmexico.org/faithful-friendsProject Mexico's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/projectmexico
Join host Faeli Heise for episode #37 of Stories of Hope! We conclude our conversation with Padre and Presbytera Sosa in a more in-depth discussion about various outreach and ministry pursuits of the St. Innocent community and about the need for a place of community worship outside of the orphanage. Additionally, Padre and Presbytera reflect on the joys of being connected to the orphanage and the great St. Innocent community. In closing, they give us a call to action and reiterate the need for support: time, finances, talents, and prayer, to support the global work of the Orthodox Church. Thank you to the Sosas for the generosity of their time and willingness to share!Part One of our conversation with the Sosas: https://www.projectmexico.org/podcastOnline Outreach of St. Innocent Church: https://tijuanaortodoxos.comFaithful Friends: https://www.projectmexico.org/faithful-friendsProject Mexico's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/projectmexico
Welcome, everyone, to our latest episode! Today on Stories of Hope, we have two special guests who have been long overdue for their chance to share their stories with you. Padre Alejandro Sosa and his wife Presbytera Katerina (Carmen) are integral members of the St. Innocent Community and Orthodoxy in Mexico as a whole. In this episode, the first of two parts, we'll hear about their conversion to Orthodoxy and what it means to be the part of such a small religious minority--tending to one of only three Orthodox churchs in Mexico. Online Outreach of St. Innocent Church: https://tijuanaortodoxos.comProject Mexico's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/projectmexico
Join Faeli for episode 35 of Stories of Hope and a very special conversation with homebuilding 2022 intern, Nathan Liu. Are you thinking of applying for the Project Mexico internship? Listen to Nathan's thoughtful and insightful reflections from his experience this past summer for some inspiration! Read Nathan's blog posts: https://www.projectmexico.org/newsRegister for homebuilding 2023: https://www.projectmexico.org/homebuilding12222424/3471bed02eabc6698a305ea4f7fee0efFull linktree: https://linktr.ee/projectmexico
In this newest episode of Stories of Hope, we finish our conversation with Sophia and Deacon Demetrios Swanson. They share with us about St. Innocent Parish community life, the community parish project, and thoughts that they specifically want to share with you, the listeners! I wish to extend my gratitude to the Swanson family for their willingness to talk with me and be guests on the podcast. Please consider supporting them via their donation portal below! Part 1 of Swanson Family Episode: Support The Swansons: https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/WebLink.aspx?id=56&name=E10706 Register for homebuilding 2023: https://www.projectmexico.org/homebuilding12222424/3471bed02eabc6698a305ea4f7fee0efFull linktree: https://linktr.ee/projectmexico
Welcome back, everyone! Today, Faeli brings you the first of a very special two-part conversation with Deacon Demetrios and Sophia Swanson. The pair have recently relocated to St. Innocent Ranch to serve the Orphanage and the Orthodox Church in Northern Mexico. In this first part of our conversation, we learn how they made the decision to return to the Ranch and about Deacon Demetrios' ordination to the diaconate. We hope you enjoy!Support The Swansons: https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/WebLink.aspx?id=56&name=E10706Register for homebuilding 2023: https://www.projectmexico.org/homebuildingOur latest podcast episode: https://www.spreaker.com/user/12222424/3471bed02eabc6698a305ea4f7fee0efFull linktree: https://linktr.ee/projectmexico
Greetings, everyone! We invite you to join Faeli and this week's guest, Fr. Luke Veronis, for another Summer 2022 episode special. Fr. Luke shares his personal perspective on the impact Project Mexico has had on his parish, why he brings groups down every single year, and what made this homebuilding week particularly special. We hope you enjoy!Register for homebuilding 2022: https://www.projectmexico.org/homebuildingDonate to Project Mexico: https://www.projectmexico.org/donateFr. Luke's podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/7tQsziMbH3d6FIwo1pIKhM?si=47cdbe20e78144a3Our latest blog post: https://www.projectmexico.org/news/2022/6/23/anticipating-the-holy-spirit-by-nathan-liuFull linktree: https://linktr.ee/projectmexico
Hello, listeners! Welcome back to Stories of Hope. Join Faeli Heise, one our co-hosts for a series of episodes revolving around Summer 2022. We start off with a very special conversation with the wonderful Fr. Jacob Saylor of Holy Assumption of Phoenix, Arizona & a guest appearance by Fr. Pete Sotiras of Stockton, California! We hope you enjoy the beautiful reflection that they have to share on Project Mexico's "comeback summer" post-covid and what it meant to them to return for another homebuilding trip. Register for homebuilding 2022: https://www.projectmexico.org/homebuildingDonate to Project Mexico: https://www.projectmexico.org/donateFull linktree: https://linktr.ee/projectmexico
Greetings everyone! We have a very special episode for you all this week. Firstly, we are answering the question YOU all sent in! And secondly, we are joined by the past host of the podcast, Faeli Heise! It's a blast of an episode, answering questions such as what are some of the favorite foods of the boys, how to become an intern, and what our favorite shirt is! So sit back, plug in some headphones, and enjoy the show! Where to find & support Faeli: https://www.facebook.com/faelifaraway & https://bit.ly/3DUuCdE Sign up for homebuilding and internships at: www.projectmexico.org If you have a question you want to have answered on the show you can send them to: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.com If you would like to contact Project Mexico & St. Innocent Orphanage, you can call us at: (619)-426-4610 Instagram: @projectmexicosio Facebook: Project Mexico & St. Innocent Orphanage
Howdy y'all! This week we welcome a Project Mexico athlete, Daniel Kroll! We chat about what it was like swimming in the open ocean for Swim for Hope, his experience in ministry in the United States and Mexico, and rat aortas! (Yes you read that right) So sit back, plug in some headphones, and enjoy the show! Find out more about Project Mexico at: www.projectmexico.org If you have a question you want to have answered on the show you can send them to: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.com If you would like to contact Project Mexico & St. Innocent Orphanage, you can call us at (619)-426-4610 Instagram: @projectmexicosio Facebook: Project Mexico & St. Innocent Orphanage
Greetings everyone! This week we welcome 2022's upcoming Work Trip Coordinator, Justin Frigerio! Join us as we talk to him about how he came to this position, the flavor he wants to put on the role, and the recent house they just build with only six people! So sit back, plug in some headphones, and enjoy the show! Find out more about Project Mexico at: www.projectmexico.org If you have a question you want to have answered on the show you can send them to: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.com If you would like to contact Project Mexico & St. Innocent Orphanage, you can call us at (619)-426-4610 Instagram: @projectmexicosio Facebook: Project Mexico & St. Innocent Orphanage
Hello everyone! This week we have on the wonderful work trip coordinator, Anna Cunningham! Join us as we chat about her brand new Project Mexico initiative, the Community Build Initiative, how it came to be and what it is, and what else she's been up to while living at the orphanage. So sit back, plug in some headphones, and enjoy the show! Find out more about Project Mexico at: www.projectmexico.org If you have a question you want to have answered on the show you can send them to: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.com If you would like to contact Project Mexico & St. Innocent Orphanage, you can call us at (619)-426-4610 Instagram: @projectmexicosio Facebook: Project Mexico & St. Innocent Service Works
Hi everyone! This week we welcome the ranch educational director to the show, Noelle Robaidek! Join us as we chat about what school is like in Mexico for the boys at the orphanage, the responsibilities she has as educational director, and the impact going to school will have on these boys' lives. So sit back, plug in some headphones, and enjoy the show! Learn more about school buddies: www.projectmexico.org/school-buddies amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3DF1Y26LPFE2L?ref_=wl_share Find out more about Project Mexico at: www.projectmexico.org If you have a question you want to have answered on the show you can send them to: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.com If you would like to contact Project Mexico & St. Innocent Orphanage, you can call us at (619)-426-4610 Instagram: @projectmexicosio Facebook: Project Mexico & St. Innocent Service Works
Bonjour everyone! Welcome to a very special episode featuring Eric Swanson, coming back to relive the acclaimed podcast, Two Dudes in Mexico! Join us as we chat about being and having an apprentice as work trip coordinator, what it was like getting married and having the reception in Mexico, and the Project Mexico curse. So sit back, plug in some headphones, and enjoy a trip down memory lane with Two Dudes in Mexico! Find out more about Project Mexico at: www.projectmexico.org If you have a question you want to have answered on the show you can send them to: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.com If you would like to contact Project Mexico & St. Innocent Orphanage, you can call us at (619)-426-4610 Instagram: @projectmexicosio Facebook: Project Mexico & St. Innocent Service Works
Howdy everyone! This week we welcome Niko Deffigos to the show! Join us as we chat about his experience as the sole intern at the ranch in 2021, how not knowing Spanish was not a huge issue in his time there, and how important offseasons trips are if you want to be an intern. So sit back, plug in some headphones, and enjoy the show! Find out more about Project Mexico at: www.projectmexico.org If you have a question you want to have answered on the show you can send them to: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.com If you would like to contact Project Mexico & St. Innocent Orphanage, you can call us at (619)-426-4610 Instagram: @projectmexicosio Facebook: Project Mexico & St. Innocent Service Works
Greetings everyone! This week we welcome back Fr. Nicholas Andruchow with his new role as executive director of Project Mexico & St. Innocent Orphanage! Join us as father and son chat about what this means for the organization, what homebuilding 2022 will look like, and what you should do if you want to spend time at the Orphanage. So sit back, plug in some headphones, and enjoy the show! Find out more about Project Mexico at: www.projectmexico.org If you have a question you want to have answered on the show you can send them to: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.com If you would like to contact Project Mexico & St. Innocent Orphanage, you can call us at (619)-426-4610
Welcome back to the podcast everyone! This week we have our first two for one episode, with our guests Zach and Sophia Swanson! Join us as we chat about their experience being a work trip coordinator duo, living at the orphanage for the first 2 years of their marriage, and how important that communal life is. So sit back, plug in some headphones, and enjoy the show! Find out more about Project Mexico at: www.projectmexico.org If you have a question you want to have answered on the show you can send them to: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.com
HEY EVERYONE, LUKE'S BACK! That's right, Luke Andruchow is back hosting the podcast once again! And this time, he's brought a very special guest, Tony Machnee! Join us as Luke and Tony reminisce about the ranch of days past, some of the biggest ranch projects he worked on, and how the ranch of olden days compares to what it is like now. So sit back, plug in some headphones, and enjoy the show! Find out more about Project Mexico at: www.projectmexico.org If you have a question you want to have answered on the show you can send them to: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.com
In this episode, we talk with Sam Williams, someone whose life changed forever after coming down to Project Mexico years ago. Join us as we talk about how important missionary work is, how to be one no matter where you are, and being able to do it all in light of a global pandemic. So sit back, plug in some headphones, and enjoy the show!Find out more about Project Mexico at: www.projectmexico.orgIf you have a question you want to have answered on the show you can send them to: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.comFor more from Sam, check out his blog at: http://orthodoxgenealogist.blogspot.comAnd Twitter & Instagram: @sosonkyrie
In this episode, we talk with summer 2019 intern Elias Fox about his experience living at the orphanage for the past few months! Get ready to learn how Project Mexico was his first experience in the humanitarian world, how that helped him grow spiritually, and a tragic story about a boy and his fish. So sit back, plug in some headphones, and enjoy the show!Find out more about Project Mexico at: www.projectmexico.orgIf you have a question you want to have answered on the show you can send them to: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.com
In episode #18 of Stories of Hope, we talk with Fr. Christian Siskos, a very good friend of Project Mexico. Fr. Christian shares with us about his PM connections, what it means to be an "at home" missionary, and thoughts on the priesthood. Ready yourself for a thoughtful, spiritually enriching conversation that I was blessed to be a part of! An immense thank you to Fr. Christian for agreeing to be on our little podcast. Fr. Christian has his very own podcast, "Hidden Lives" where he interviews Orthodox Christians of varying professions. Have a listen here! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hidden-lives/id1551746149 (Or search for Hidden Lives anywhere podcasts are found.)
Today on Stories of Hope, we talk with Shannon Todd--current on-site employee in Tijuana at St. Innocent Ranch. She shares about what led her to working at Project Mexico, some of what God has taught her while she's been here, and what the experience has meant. Shannon is an incredibly warm, thoughtful person, and hearing from her about Project Mexico life is a real treat! You won't want to miss this episode!Find out more about Project Mexico at www.projectmexico.org
Today on Stories of Hope, we bring you the second installment of our interview with Father Nicholas Andruchow, Project Mexico's on-site priest and spiritual director.He shares about his long history with Project Mexico, raising a family on St. Innocent Ranch, and his unique perspective as the on-sight priest of the last 10 years. And as you’ll know if you’ve ever heard his sermons, he’s a fantastic story teller!Find out more about Project Mexico at www.projectmexico.orgANOUNCEMENT: we’re preparing for a special Q&A episode! Send in your podcast, Project Mexico, and wildcard questions to our podcast email: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.com
In the return of Stories of Hope, we bring you a two-parter episode with a long awaited guest: the man you all know and love…Father Nicholas Andruchow. (Often more simply known as “Padre.”) He shares about his long history with Project Mexico, raising a family on St. Innocent Ranch, and his unique perspective as the on-sight priest of the last 10 years. And as you’ll know if you’ve ever heard his sermons, he’s a fantastic story teller!Be sure to stay tuned for part 2 of our interview with Father Nick. Find out more about Project Mexico at www.projectmexico.orgANOUNCEMENT: we’re preparing for a special Q&A episode! Send in your podcast, Project Mexico, and wildcard questions to our podcast email: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.com
In this episode, we talk with Stories of Hope’s very own Luke Andruchow! Listen to this episode to hear all about what life was like growing up at Project Mexico and St. Innocent Orphanage, what that experience has brought to Luke’s life now, and why he started the Stories of Hope podcast. But who’s interviewing him, you ask? Listen for an important update regarding the future of the podcast!Find out more about Project Mexico at: www.projectmexico.orgIf you have a question for the show you can comment below or send them to: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.com
In this episode, we talk with Charlie Boardman about his time at Project Mexico and St. Innocent Orphanage, what called him to be an intern for 4 years, what his life was like after that, and how he is still involved in the orphanage today. Find out more about Project Mexico at: www.projectmexico.orgIf you have a question for the show you can comment below or send them to: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.com
In this episode, we talk with Ginny Alex about her time at Project Mexico and St. Innocent Orphanage, the leap of faith it took to come down, and how she has never regretted it. Join us as we discuss what her summer plans/mission at the orphanage, how you can help even if you are not down there, and how Luke really wants a giant water gun. So put on some headphones and join us as we soothe your ears with podcast goodness.Find out more about Project Mexico at: www.projectmexico.orgIf you have a question you want answered on the show you can send them to: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.com
In this episode of the podcast, we talk with Faith Gunderson about her time living on the orphanage, how she made the quick jump from visitor to long term volunteer, and how that changed her life. Join us as we discuss her time working on the porcina, being in charge of the tiendita, and all the fun and challenges those things to bring. So sit back, relax, and enjoy all the fun hijinx that ensues in this new exciting episode.Find out more about Project Mexico at: www.projectmexico.orgIf you have a question for the show you can comment below or send them to: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.com
In this episode, we talk with Anna Cunningham about her time at Project Mexico, and all the hats she wore while down there. Join us as we discuss the importance of meeting new people, having new experiences, and how this can help you in all aspects of your life. So throw on some headphones, grab a refreshment, and enjoy yourself as we walk through another episode of Stories of Hope.Find out more about Project Mexico at: www.projectmexico.orgIf you have a question for the show you can comment below or send them to: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.com
In this concluding episode of our talk with Geoff Bray, we go into more detail about what it was like being the Executive Director and what the ranch was like as a whole 10-15 years ago. Join us as we talk about the transition from work trip coordinator to ED, some up's and down's of the job, and how God was there to help him the whole way. So throw on some headphones and join us on a trip to Project Mexico past.Find out more about Project Mexico at: www.projectmexico.orgIf you have a question you want to be answered on the show, you can send those in to: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.com
In this part 1 of 2 episode, we talk with a former Project Mexico Executive Director Geoff Bray about his time living at the orphanage and get a view of what the orphanage was like 10-15 years ago. Join us as we talk about how he went from intern to ED, some of his favorite projects he worked on, and how God was there helping him the whole way through. So throw on some headphones and prepare yourself to travel back in time to the days of Project Mexico past.Find out more about Project Mexico at: www.projectmexico.orgIf you have a question you want answered on the show you can send them to: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.com
In this episode, we talk with Thomas Ingram about his time at Project Mexico and Saint Innocent Orphanage, and how he went from intern to full-timer. Join us as we discuss how the reason why he came down to Project Mexico in the first place, how the nickname Farmer Tom came to be, and a certain story that involves Peacocks. So sit back, relax, and join us for this fun and exciting episode!Find out more about Project Mexico at: www.projectmexico.orgIf you have a question you want answered on the show you can send them to: pmstoriesofhope@gmail.com