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Community Connection – February 18 – Tina Cosby with Open Lines Analyst James Patterson podcast
Produced by NO LONGER NETWORKHosted by Judy and Sophia Grant.Producer Nikita Belomestnykhwww.nolongernetwork.comKeywordscommunity, personal growth, family, childhood memories, professional journey, cultural roots, parenting, self-discovery, relationships, life lessonsIn this engaging conversation, Judy and Sophia share personal anecdotes about their lives, including a delightful morning outing, their professional journeys, and reflections on family dynamics. They discuss their cultural roots, childhood memories, and the importance of community involvement. The conversation also touches on their roles as mothers, their aspirations for the future, and the lessons learned from their experiences. Through laughter and heartfelt moments, they emphasize the significance of connection, personal growth, and the joy of being part of each other's lives.TakeawaysSophia's spontaneous outing led to a lovely community experience.Both hosts emphasize the importance of being involved in local activities.Judy and Sophia reflect on their childhood memories in Jamaica.Sophia shares her journey from general pediatrics to child abuse pediatrics.Judy expresses pride in her role as a marriage and family therapist.Both hosts value their roles as mothers and the relationships with their children.They discuss the significance of teaching and mentoring students.Sophia highlights her love for thrifting and creative projects.Judy looks forward to becoming a grandparent in the future.The conversation underscores the importance of family and community connections.
This week on Bad Queers, Kris teaches us “H&H” (high and horny) while Shana breaks down “homo fomo.” Then we’re joined by storyteller, filmmaker, and writer Amber J. Phillips known […]
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