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...
The Impact of Generational Abandonment with Trinity Goedhart
Overcome with Auntie Anne
28 minutes
3 years ago
The Impact of Generational Abandonment with Trinity Goedhart
Abandonment is a big issue in many of our lives, and many have experienced it. In fact, my daughter, Lawonna, grew up feeling abandoned by me, and the two of us recently had a candid conversation on a previous episode about that very thing (link). After that interview, I talked with Lawonna's daughter and my granddaughter, Trinity, about the impact of abandonment through generations. It took me to a level of understanding abandonment in a way I honestly never thought about before. It w...
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...