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In this episode, I chat with Mr. Charles Mauldin. On March 7, 1965, 17-year-old Charles Mauldin courageously joined peaceful protesters in Selma, Alabama as they marched for the right to vote on Bloody Sunday. The marchers were brutally beaten by local law enforcement as they crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Mr. Mauldin is one of the surviving marchers who continues to share history with the youth of today. He is legacy. He is history. He is AMAZING.
When the word ‘prosperity’ is used, we often think about monetary success or abundance. What comes to your mind when “Relationship Prosperity” is mentioned? If we don’t have relationship prosperity, what do we have? Relationship problems! Problems arise when needs are not met. Because of past...
Published 12/13/23
In this week’s episode, we delve into the topic of reigniting old flames of our past. In other words, getting back with the ex! The thought of second chances can be alluring and irresistible. During the holiday season, our mind can easily take a stroll down memory lane where nostalgia awaits with...
Published 11/28/23