What is a lightwell? It’s an opening that allows light to reach places that would otherwise remain in the shadows. That’s exactly what The Lightwell Podcast aims to do: shine a light on the unique needs of ministries and organizations that uplift their communities.
Hosted by Adam Clark, this podcast is where inspiration meets information. Whether you’re looking for expert insights on risk management or stories from ministries making a difference, this show exists to help you stay protected, proactive, and empowered in your mission.
Join us as we bring together voices from the Lightwell Insurance Advisors network and the organizations they serve -- because when we share knowledge and support, we all shine brighter.
Lightwell Insurance Advisors is focused on identifying risks and crafting safeguards for organizations that lift up their communities. We’re a trusted partner in understanding risk management and insurance protection. This podcast provides a general overview of risk management principles and insurance. It should not be seen as a contractual agreement. Details about coverage, deductibles, limits, and services may vary by organization and location. Coverage decisions are made at the time of an actual claim, subject to the specific terms, conditions, coverages, limits, limitations, and exclusions of the policy.
What is The Lightwell Podcast?
The Lightwell Podcast is dedicated to addressing the unique needs of ministries and organizations that serve their communities. Presented by Lightwell Insurance Advisors, this podcast combines valuable information with inspirational stories, offering insights to help you safeguard and sustain your important work. Join us to stay informed and motivated as we illuminate the path forward.
Lightwell Insurance Advisors is focused on identifying risks and crafting safeguards for organizations that lift up their communities. We’re a trusted partner in understanding risk management and insurance protection. This podcast provides a general overview of risk management principles and insurance. It should not be seen as a contractual agreement. Details about coverage, deductibles, limits, and services may vary by organization and location. Coverage decisions are made at the time of an actual claim, subject to the specific terms, conditions, coverages, limits, limitations, and exclusions of the policy.