When Sara Bottom was eight years old, she got her first job selling eggs at a local farmer's market. She knew she wanted to be "the person counting the money in the register," and her dream of becoming an entrepreneur developed from that moment on. But for Sara's dream to become a reality, she'd have to leave the only community she'd ever known and go out on her own. Today I'm talking with Sara Bottom on Overcome With Auntie Anne. She's not only been a big part of my life but has been a par...
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When Sara Bottom was eight years old, she got her first job selling eggs at a local farmer's market. She knew she wanted to be "the person counting the money in the register," and her dream of becoming an entrepreneur developed from that moment on. But for Sara's dream to become a reality, she'd have to leave the only community she'd ever known and go out on her own. Today I'm talking with Sara Bottom on Overcome With Auntie Anne. She's not only been a big part of my life but has been a par...
A Conversation about Abandonment with LaWonna Goedhart
Overcome with Auntie Anne
37 minutes
3 years ago
A Conversation about Abandonment with LaWonna Goedhart
When Lawonna Goedhart's little sister was killed unexpectedly, she watched her parents and extended family go through the emotional trauma of losing a child. But in the midst of all that trauma and sadness, four-year-old Lawonna felt ignored, abandoned, and forgotten. And I, as her mother, still feel the hurt and the pain of what she went through. This week on Overcome, I'm talking with my oldest daughter, Lawonna, about her experience around my daughter's death and her sister, Angie. She s...
Overcome with Auntie Anne
When Sara Bottom was eight years old, she got her first job selling eggs at a local farmer's market. She knew she wanted to be "the person counting the money in the register," and her dream of becoming an entrepreneur developed from that moment on. But for Sara's dream to become a reality, she'd have to leave the only community she'd ever known and go out on her own. Today I'm talking with Sara Bottom on Overcome With Auntie Anne. She's not only been a big part of my life but has been a par...