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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Good afternoon and
welcome to everybody.
The podcast which sharesstories that highlight people in
life, that make the world aninteresting place, which
ultimately ties us all togetherin unique and wonderful ways.
And who am I, you might ask.
I would be the headwrappedsocialite, weith mom,
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micro-influencer in the fashionand etiquette world, but on this
podcast I will be introducingyou to some people who I've had
the opportunity to meet along myjourney, who have helped enrich
me in my life in beautiful waysand who I hope will do the same
in yours.
And welcome to today's episode.
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In a recent conversation, afriend's question about my mom
made me keenly aware of how muchI miss her, especially during
the holiday season.
I recognize that many othersare also missing their loved
ones during this time.
This season, dr Enid Campos andI shared a beautiful
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conversation in which we spokeabout the gift of love, service
and the importance of cherishingour connections.
This is a small snippet of thatconversation dedicated to the
memory of Sr Campos and my mom,tanya Dinkins-Womack.
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Thank you for traversing thisjourney with me in gratitude and
blessings.
The headwrapped socialite Iwould like to tell you that I
remember coming here and yourmom making the kids mac and
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cheese.
I remember us sitting at thetable, going on your patio there
and watching the kids play andrunning the woods.
I also remember your dad andhow he put the corn stalks
outside your house, the way yourparents moved.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
I remember when I
dropped off Fernando in the
school and I needed to talk toyou to arrange something for the
kids, I was waiting for youbecause you were talking with
your mom.
You always talk with your momin the morning and say, oh my
gosh, I feel connected because Italk with my mom all the time
and you were talking with yourmom.
I didn't know at the time yourmom, but because we were talking
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always and your mom was in theconversation, we were very close
to your mom.
I was very close to my mom theonly daughter and then when I
met her at the Nova's graduation, I felt like I knew her for a
long time and we were dancing.
I was dancing with your mom.
It was like it was so touchedby that that she wanted to dance
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with me, even though she didn'tknow me well.
Speaker 1 (02:59):
But she knew you
because of your son and your
spirit and my mom always hadthat gift of discernment and
it's like you got a good one inthat E.
You got a good one in that Eand I do remember those
conversations because I callpeople who are close to my heart
and give you a nickname, and ithas always been E to me and my
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mom would always ask how's E?
I am grateful and thankful thatI've met you in my journey and
I just thank you for sharingstory truly E with all of us.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
Thank you for the
opportunity to open it up and to
talk about it.
And we are human beings and wedo a lot of mistakes, but we can
learn from that and do better.
A little bit better, amen,that's it.
And fortunately there are somany ways we can serve.
We can do better things Forsure.
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With a little simple word,simple phrase you can tell to
someone, you can make thischange.
I can tell you that even with apositive word, but even though
with a bad word, with a verynegative word, you can impact in
somewhere else.
We can not do that.
You have to be careful.
We have to be careful whatwe're going to say to people.
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True, we have to be carefulwith positive vibrations and be
grateful everywhere.