Most of us want to make a difference… but real life, busy schedules, and bills quietly push generosity to “someday.” This conversation is for the person who’s tired of talking about impact and is finally ready to live it.
In this episode of the Brave Wisdom Podcast, I sit down with David Huey, co-founder of Hungry for a Day, an organization that has spent 14 years helping ordinary people live generously in very practical, tangible ways—feeding over 65,000 people a Thanksgiving meal last year alone.
David shares how a simple college football road trip, a Donald Miller book, and a broken grocery store freezer sparked a movement… and why he believes generosity changes everything—starting with your heart, your time, and your priorities.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
- How one uncomfortable question—“What am I really doing that makes a difference?”—led to the birth of Hungry for a Day
- Why Hungry for a Day doesn’t just feed people… they invite you to feel hunger for a day so others don’t have to
- The small but costly sacrifices David made to create margin for a life of impact
- A simple framework to move from emotional, one-time gifts to strategic, planned generosity
- How churches, businesses, and everyday families can partner with Hungry for a Day to feed thousands
If this conversation stirs something in you, don’t let it pass.
Maybe today is your moment to stop talking about impact and have the courage to live it.
Connect with Hungry for a Day:
Website: https://hungryforaday.org
Instagram & Facebook: @hungryforaday
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Generosity doesn’t just change the world.
It changes you. Live hungry. Live brave.