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April, the National Month of Hope for 2020, is finally here and it's right on time because hope is needed now more than ever. The world is experiencing life turned upside down due to the coronavirus epidemic. In these unprecedented times hope is like the light in a dark tunnel that will help us to navigate our way through this crisis. As a hopeologist and hope coach I believe that it is imperative that we don't give up and keep the faith. That is why on behalf of Mothers In Crisis, I am honored to chat with those who are bringing hope to the world in their various roles and capacities both locally and nationally.
On this episode Hopeologist Rosalind chats with HOPEE (Helping Others Practice Enduring Empowerment) Awardees City of Tallahassee Commissioner Curtis Richardson and his dear wife, Leon County Judge Nina-Ashenafi-Richardson about their individual and collective hope filled lives. Curtis and Nina have been married for 28 years and they are the proud parents of two beautiful and smart daughters, Carina and Aida. Carina is now a midshipman at the US Naval Academy and Aida is a rising 9th grader.
For more information about the Hope Campaign please visit: www.makeahopeconnection.com