THT Classic: The Greatest Love Story Ever Told- S2Ep6
This week’s episode is an extra special Tell Her This Classic, a re-air of one of our favorite episodes, and the perfect way to kick off Black History Month!
Have you ever felt the warmth of a story that wraps around you like a beloved grandmother's quilt, stitched with threads of strength, endurance, and love? That's exactly what you'll experience as we journey with our guest, Peggy Lorraine Howell, through the chapters of her life. Peggy, at 72-years young, embodies a nurturing spirit, molded by her experiences as a middle child and fortified by an unwavering faith in God's love. Her captivating anecdotes take us from theatrical May Day plays to heartfelt reflections at a 40th class reunion, reminding us to embrace the joy and innocence of our inner child. As we honor Black History Month, Peggy's narrative becomes a beacon, celebrating the influential women who've shaped not only her world but ours.
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Thanks for listening! Please subscribe, leave a rating, and follow Tell Her This on all platforms @tellherthispodcastThis episode includes music by Maya Rogers. Click here to hear more from Maya and support her new project, Orion and The Remembering Tree!
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