@sama You are allowed to be human and you are allowed to make mistakes and not be condemned for them. What matters more than what you did last, is what you do next. Protect your family first and foremost and then, continue to change the world responsibly.
Singer Jelly Roll struggles to make it through his song after noticing a young fan who recently lost her mother.
The girl was seen crying in the stands while holding up a sign about her mom.
“What a strong young lady it takes to be here representing your mama like that.
And I'm not sure that I can say anything that can make it better…”
“I hope you know that it's okay to not be okay. But I promise you, it's going to be all right.”
“We're going to dedicate this to her…”
@robbystarbuck@Walmart Why do you care? Are you seriously that afraid that you won't measure up against a minority? Doesn't racial equity include everyone?
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@ReaderViews Thank you Readers views for once AGAIN. recognizing my book! Two years in a row. Ya’ll it’s never too late to pick up the book at Amazon, even the audio version!
Thank you @Minority Business Magazine for publishing my article on the importance of leaders and employees partnering when a sick employee reintegrates into the workplace. It’s a harrowing challenge but with compassionate and empathetic leadership suppor…https://t.co/76B0gcJxlo
Thank you to the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Omega Theta Omega Chapter
for having me as a featured speaker yesterday! It was so great to be able to share with such a well-respected organization. And, a special thank you to Tracy Faulkner for making it p…https://t.co/dsE93g5uXj