Project Babies

Episode 9: Coach Carter

18 min · 1. nov. 2024
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In this episode, we explore the rich history of Decatur through the lens of its prominent figures, highlighting the lasting impact they’ve had on the community. We delve into the unique pressures faced by the son of one of Decatur's most significant historical figures, examining the complexities of legacy and identity. Join us as we reflect on the love, connection, and support that once defined the community, and discuss how those dynamics have changed over time. Tune in for a heartfelt journey into Decatur's past and present!

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