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Hello!
This week's episode is dedicated to the graduates. The class of 2020 is going into the world at a very challenging time. I think back back to when I graduated, and I feel sad that they won't be able to have the same experience. But, they're getting something better. They're being given the gift of clarity. The class of 2020 is being placed into the world with no blinders, and an opportunity to bring about the changes that we couldn't. So, I wanted to dive into that and lay out the call for the past generations to be the guides they need. Remember, it's not about how you start. It's all about how you finish!
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In this episode; Nerra talks with educator and fellow Mom, Lynise Jackson, about the challenges mothers face as they shifted their lives from work to home and while still striving […]
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