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A Conversation with my Father

An episode of the The Theory of Enchantment podcast, hosted by The Theory of Enchantment, titled "A Conversation with my Father" was published on December 19, 2018 and runs 39 minutes.

December 19, 2018 ·39m · The Theory of Enchantment

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In this episode I talk to my father about his life of overcoming. Growing up in the ninth ward in New Orleans, Mr. Valdary experienced poverty, parental divorce, and other hardships at an early age. Yet because of his love of education, he was able to persist beyond these challenges, build a life for himself, and teach his daughters along the way.

In this episode I talk to my father about his life of overcoming. Growing up in the ninth ward in New Orleans, Mr. Valdary experienced poverty, parental divorce, and other hardships at an early age. Yet because of his love of education, he was able to persist beyond these challenges, build a life for himself, and teach his daughters along the way.
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