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From Canada to Peru to Mexico, Serei Jeppesen inspires us all with her stories about planting potatoes, going back to school to work in education, and pursuing her passion of styling hair while waiting for the right timing of it all.
Serei tells her own story about growing up without any aunts, uncles, or grandparents as her mother was one of the many children in Canada taken away from indigenous parents at young ages to be placed in foster care. I first learned of this part of Canada's history only a year ago and was shocked to know this happened in the 1960's. That is not that long ago and the consequences on thousands of people is still playing out today as Serei touches on while sharing this vulnerable part of her own journey.
As a friend, Serei is one of the most thoughtful people I know and she constantly makes me laugh, which she did today on the episode as well sharing the realities of working from home with kids. She also challenged us all to trust the timing of things and not try to go after everything at once as much as we want to make things happen on our timeline.
This podcast Embrace La Musica exists to empower and encourage other women,so my sincere hope is that you listen to each episode, you too feel inspired and appreciative for the women in your life.
Today's episode is a must-listen for all women!
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