Grown Folk Talk with Natasha Nicole

Beauty in the Brokenness

49 min · 7 de mar de 2023
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How do you define brokenness?  Oftentimes we equate being "broken" with being useless, but that's simply not true.  We all have "stuff" in our lives that trip us up, but that doesn't mean we can't be used to bring joy to someone else or make an impact on this world.  In this episode, me and my friend, Joy Gary, have a grown folk conversation about what it means to be broken, and how our brokenness can be used to create a beautiful work of art.

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