Hello I am Lea Komaromi and here I share woman’s story’s so you, and generations to come can be inspired!
By their faith, how they grew up, and what they have eaten, shared, and learned from sitting around their Mothers and Grandmothers tables. I want to know what has shaped their world views, personalities, and what drives them forward everyday. Their story’s memories, and unique human characteristics, are important, and I don’t want it to be lost to history.
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Hello I am Lea Komaromi and here I share woman’s story’s so you, and generations to come can be inspired!
By their faith, how they grew up, and what they have eaten, shared, and learned from sitting around their Mothers and Grandmothers tables. I want to know what has shaped their world views, personalities, and what drives them forward everyday. Their story’s memories, and unique human characteristics, are important, and I don’t want it to be lost to history.
Wife, mother, gymnast, entrepreneur, and child of God, Jacqueline Randall reminisces on her childhood in The South and tells us about her amazing mother who has been such an influence in her life. Jacqueline shares her wisdom for future generations, and how God has opened doors for her to walk through. She loves the song Shout to the lord and sings it to kids before bed every night. Her favorite recipe right now is a delicious brisket recipe which you can find on instagram @cateandleasbakes the podcasts homepage! If you would like to follow her you can find her on instagram @jacquelinesrandall If you enjoy today’s episode please share with family and friends! God bless!
Sisters In Christ
Hello I am Lea Komaromi and here I share woman’s story’s so you, and generations to come can be inspired!
By their faith, how they grew up, and what they have eaten, shared, and learned from sitting around their Mothers and Grandmothers tables. I want to know what has shaped their world views, personalities, and what drives them forward everyday. Their story’s memories, and unique human characteristics, are important, and I don’t want it to be lost to history.