People Unfiltered

The Company That Keeps You

1 h 1 min · 12 de may de 2026
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Carol Frazer Haynesworth joins us this month on People Unfiltered to share her extraordinary story. Born and raised in Honduras as the daughter of a mining executive, Carol's formative years were spent living in the mining camps along with families from all over the world. That unique experience shaped her perspective and informs her worldview on the commonalities that unite us all. Carol is a Honduran, afro Latina, Garifuna guided by her faith and her relentless pursuit of excellence. We are honored to share her inspiring story and words with you.

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