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Conversation 48 (Ebonee)

Ebonee is from Brooklyn, New York. She was living there at the time of her interview and spending her days, “being a mother…being a friend. I recently got my license to be a childcare provider, so that’s kinda cool. I watch kids all day. I love the...

An episode of the Class of Hope and Change podcast, hosted by OverPond Media, titled "Conversation 48 (Ebonee)" was published on July 15, 2016 and runs 40 minutes.

July 15, 2016 ·40m · Class of Hope and Change

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Ebonee is from Brooklyn, New York. She was living there at the time of her interview and spending her days, “being a mother…being a friend. I recently got my license to be a childcare provider, so that’s kinda cool. I watch kids all day. I love the kids.”Ebonee’s Most Likely To Is: "Most Likely To Succeed"Ebonee began by sharing some of her memories of what the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn was like when she was a child.We talked about how she is raising her daughter to have a strong sense of self-worth and self-love, and about how much of herself she sees in her daughter. She explained what she means when she says that she is seeing “a lot of motherless children”.She also spoke about her journey of personal growth over the past few years, and described what success means to her now.-------------------------------------------Intro Theme Music: Chega Para Mim by AbJoSee photos of our guest, and pick up your copy of the companion book athttps://classofhc.com/ep48-ebonee/Join the conversation on Twitter: https://bit.ly/2Nd2H1C and on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2Z4jPggThanks for listening!

Ebonee is from Brooklyn, New York. She was living there at the time of her interview and spending her days, “being a mother…being a friend. I recently got my license to be a childcare provider, so that’s kinda cool. I watch kids all day. I love the kids.”

Ebonee’s Most Likely To Is: "Most Likely To Succeed"

Ebonee began by sharing some of her memories of what the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn was like when she was a child.

We talked about how she is raising her daughter to have a strong sense of self-worth and self-love, and about how much of herself she sees in her daughter. She explained what she means when she says that she is seeing “a lot of motherless children”.

She also spoke about her journey of personal growth over the past few years, and described what success means to her now.

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Intro Theme Music: Chega Para Mim by AbJo

See photos of our guest, and pick up your copy of the companion book athttps://classofhc.com/ep48-ebonee/

Join the conversation on Twitter: https://bit.ly/2Nd2H1C and on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2Z4jPgg

Thanks for listening!
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