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Kali Eshe’
@mommyconfession · 5:00

Its All material Do you have a good relationship with mom?

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And he called me one night and told me that he knew a young lady who was buying a theater and she was looking for plays. And I said, really? So he said, yeah. He gave me the number and I rode to another town and I sat down and I met with her. I was very impressed because she was doing a lot. She had her hands and everything. She was buying a theater

#creative #playwright #thestage #mom #✨

@FlorCantu
Flor Cantu
@FlorCantu · 4:59
Good evening. That is a good question. Honestly, yes and no. But mostly no, because I cannot figure out that woman. Our relationship changes every so many years, and I guess we change every few years. We all change and look at things differently. We either grow spiritually and heal our wounds or we don't. We stay stuck in that rut
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Kali Eshe’
@mommyconfession · 2:54

@Amazona

And I like to say, and I can hear that in your response of not wanting to be like her and wow, she had eleven. That was a big family. And the thing about that is that I was born in 66, so my mother was born in 29. I think it was those days was totally different. And when I became a mother and I had my struggles as a woman, that's when it became easier to turn towards her and listen and try to really understand this woman
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Welcome to Swell!

@AuntieT
Tammy Daley
@AuntieT · 4:22

#moms

It was kind of kids are silent and do what you're supposed to do, and I'm trying to make ends meet here, so please, I don't have time for that. And so as a kid, I know that that was the area that really affected me. And so because of that, I changed kind of like the way that I work with my kids, where I'm very I love you. You did a great job. I'm so happy to be your mom
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Kali Eshe’
@mommyconfession · 2:37

@AuntieT

You. Thank you for your response. And as I listen to you speak of your mother, it is very much the things that you say is very much how I feel about my own children. It's called validate. You know, I don't think I was validated by my mother, and then it it handicapped capped me to validate my own children. And I have to sit back and say or listen to what their experience was and think, no, that didn't happen
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