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The Pemberton Podcast Produced by David Alexander

The Pemberton Podcast Produced by David Alexander

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The Pemberton Podcast
Hosted by Steve Pemberton, bestselling author of A Chance in the World and The Lighthouse Effect and a pioneering executive, this podcast is a space for reflection, resilience, and hope. For anyone who has ever felt unseen or uncertain, each episode offers stories that lift, lessons that linger, and a reminder that beginnings don’t define endings.
Produced by David Alexander.

© 2025 The Pemberton Podcast Produced by David Alexander
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    • A Name, A Letter, A Beginning
      Jul 13 2025

      In this moving episode, Steve Pemberton shares the search for his beginnings, an emotional journey sparked by a moment of quiet loneliness on college graduation day.

      Through unexpected clues and long-held records, he begins to uncover the lives of his parents, Marian Murphy and Kenny Pemberton. Their stories, marked by trauma, resilience, and love, come to life in a way he never imagined. For the first time, listeners will hear a recreated version of his father's voice reading a letter written from prison, revealing a depth of humanity too often lost in silence.

      This episode offers a powerful reflection on family, memory, and the hope that healing is still possible.

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      28 min
    • One Yes Created Freedom
      Jun 15 2025

      Some moments stay with you forever.
      Not because they were loud, but because they were true.

      In this deeply personal episode of The Pemberton Podcast, released on both Father’s Day and Steve’s birthday, Steve reflects on the night he left behind everything that tried to break him and the man who met him on the other side.

      His name was John Sykes.
      When the world offered silence, John offered a yes.

      Woven into this episode are rare recordings of John's own voice, filled with warmth, wit, and a kind of quiet strength that never needed to announce itself. Together, their story becomes more than memory. It becomes a message.

      This is not a story about rescue.
      It is about presence.
      It is about believing in someone before they believe in themselves.
      And it is about how one act of kindness can carry the weight of freedom.

      Steve introduces us to the voice and the presence of John Sykes, his mentor, his friend, and the man his children would one day call Grandpa John.

      For those who have ever needed to be seen or felt called to see someone else, this is a reminder that your yes could be the turning point in someone’s life.

      Because the most meaningful change often begins quietly, with courage, compassion, and one willing heart.

      Host: Steve Pemberton

      Produced by: David Alexander

      Boston College Support:

      Special Thanks!

      Paul Dagnello
      Assistant Director of Media and Technology
      Boston College
      Office of University Communications

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      40 min
    • The House on Arnold Street: A Story They Didn’t Want Told
      Jun 8 2025

      What if the place that was supposed to shelter you became the very thing you had to survive?

      In this unforgettable second episode of The Pemberton Podcast, Steve Pemberton revisits the house on Arnold Street, where he first learned that love could be conditional and protection could come with a cost. For the first time, he speaks the name he once kept hidden, offering clarity to a story long veiled in silence.

      This episode is not just a recollection; it’s a reckoning. Through quiet moments of reflection and extraordinary perseverance, Steve reveals how even the smallest act of compassion, like a box of books on a porch, can ignite the will to keep going.

      He speaks to anyone who’s ever been mislabeled, underestimated, or told to stay silent. And he offers proof that identity is not assigned but reclaimed, and that you can rise, not in spite of your story, but because of it.

      For the visionary who feels deeply and the achiever who fights to be seen, this is your reminder: your past does not disqualify you. It prepares you.
      This isn’t just about where you come from. It’s about who you choose to become.

      Host: Steve Pemberton

      Produced by: David Alexander

      Special Thanks!

      Paul Dagnello
      Assistant Director of Media and Technology
      Boston College
      Office of University Communications

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      31 min
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