In this intimate episode, I sit down with my sister to talk about her unexpected journey into motherhood. Once certain parenting wasn’t for her, everything changed with the arrival of her son, Zyaire—and with his Trisomy21 diagnosis (Down Syndrome). She opens up about the moment she got the news, the realities of solo parenting, and the strength she’s discovered in the face of fear, exhaustion, and love beyond measure. We talk about purpose, identity, and what it means to show up—even o...
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In this intimate episode, I sit down with my sister to talk about her unexpected journey into motherhood. Once certain parenting wasn’t for her, everything changed with the arrival of her son, Zyaire—and with his Trisomy21 diagnosis (Down Syndrome). She opens up about the moment she got the news, the realities of solo parenting, and the strength she’s discovered in the face of fear, exhaustion, and love beyond measure. We talk about purpose, identity, and what it means to show up—even o...
2. From “Fat Boy” to D1 Basketball: A Canadian Hooper's Dream w/ Josiah Davis
Not Done Yet: Street Stories
41 minutes
3 months ago
2. From “Fat Boy” to D1 Basketball: A Canadian Hooper's Dream w/ Josiah Davis
Join us as we dive into the inspiring journey of Josiah Davis, a young athlete who transitioned from high school basketball at Huron Heights to playing Division 1 at West Virginia University. Discover how Josiah navigated the challenges of limited playing time, the mental resilience required to stay prepared, and the sacrifices made along the way. From his early love for football to finding his passion in basketball, Josiah's story is a testament to perseverance, mentorship, and the power of ...
Not Done Yet: Street Stories
In this intimate episode, I sit down with my sister to talk about her unexpected journey into motherhood. Once certain parenting wasn’t for her, everything changed with the arrival of her son, Zyaire—and with his Trisomy21 diagnosis (Down Syndrome). She opens up about the moment she got the news, the realities of solo parenting, and the strength she’s discovered in the face of fear, exhaustion, and love beyond measure. We talk about purpose, identity, and what it means to show up—even o...