
Crafting New Traditions from Old Memories
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What happens when holiday traditions collide with the raw emotions of grief and loss? Join me, Carmen Cauthen, as I unravel this complex question through an emotional journey of memory and legacy. After the passing of my parents, the holidays took on a new shape, presenting challenges and opportunities for growth. Together, we'll explore how cherished holiday ornaments become more than just decorations but powerful emblems of family history. Grant yourself the freedom to reshape traditions to align with your current emotional landscape, ensuring they honor the past while providing comfort and connection in the present.
Family traditions aren't just for the holidays—they're the threads that weave through our lives all year long. Let me take you through treasured moments of my family's history, like our annual 4th of July cookouts and the simple delight of making homemade ice cream. These seemingly ordinary activities play an extraordinary role in shaping our family bonds, becoming memories that echo through generations.
As you listen, I hope you'll feel inspired to share and preserve your own traditions, recognizing their vital role in fostering a sense of belonging and continuity within your family heritage.
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Carmen Wimberley Cauthen is an author, speaker, and lover of history, Black history in particular. As a truth teller, she delights in finding the hidden truths about the lives of people who made a difference - whether they were unknown icons or regular everyday people.
To Learn more of Carmen:
www.carmencauthen.com
www.researchandresource.com