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Quiet No More

Quiet No More

De: Carmen Cauthen
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My truth about family, life and history. No longer quiet about the truth of feeling alone at school, work and home. A place for women (and men) to hear what being open about what shaped their life and purpose is all about.

About Carmen Cauthen:
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.

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Episodios
  • We Must Honor Our History When No One Else Will
    May 25 2025

    "Unseen, unheard. We've lived like that far too long." These powerful opening words set the stage for an intimate conversation with her brother Peele Wimberly, a music producer and record company owner, in this revealing episode of Quiet, No More.

    We explore the concept of respect from multiple angles, challenging conventional wisdom about how it functions in relationships and society. "Respect should be given until it's deemed unnecessary," Peele asserts, offering a fresh perspective on human dignity that doesn't rely on power dynamics or hierarchies. Our conversation weaves through personal experiences, family history, and broader societal structures, revealing how respect (or its absence) shapes everything from family interactions to national policies.

    I share remarkable stories about our family legacy - pharmacists across generations, land ownership dating back to our four-times great grandfather who amassed 200 acres in eastern North Carolina, and how their mother's family was never enslaved. These personal histories stand in stark contrast to the limited narratives often taught in American classrooms, demonstrating why preserving and sharing such stories is an act of resistance against historical erasure.

    The discussion takes unflinching looks at systemic issues - from America's disrespect toward other nations to the capitalist underpinnings of racial hierarchies. We explore how following the money reveals uncomfortable truths about American institutions, including how slave patrols evolved into modern law enforcement and how Social Security initially excluded farm workers and domestic servants. Through it all, my brother and I emphasize the importance of speaking up, voting in local elections, and recognizing privilege within our communities.

    Join this powerful sibling conversation that will challenge you to examine your own understanding of respect, history, and responsibility. Then ask yourself: What truths have I kept quiet about that need to be spoken?

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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

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    24 m
  • Honoring Our Elders: The Timeless Value of Respect and Its Impact on Society
    Apr 13 2025

    Reflecting on the wisdom of our elders, I, Carmen Cauthen, invite you to explore the timeless value of honoring those who came before us. Have you ever wondered how cultures like Japan seamlessly weave respect into their societal fabric? This episode promises to reveal the profound impact these values have on our communities and personal lives. With anecdotes from my own experiences and touching stories about my late mother, we'll unravel the essence of respect and how it shapes our integrity and character, even when faced with challenging relationships.

    As we journey further, I'll share insights on instilling mutual respect in our families and schools. How do we navigate the complex waters of respect between children and adults while maintaining a sense of hierarchy? This conversation underscores respect as a foundational pillar for strong families and societies. I encourage you to reflect, engage, and share your perspectives as we discuss the universal principle of respecting our elders and fostering an environment where mutual honor thrives.

    Join me in this thoughtful exploration and let's embark on a path towards a more respectful world.

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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

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    16 m
  • Honoring the Grady Girls: Legacy of Courage and Community Impact
    Apr 6 2025

    Have you ever paused to consider the silent pillars of strength in our communities—those women whose names may not be etched in history books but whose impact resonates through generations? Join me, Carmen Cauthen, as I recount the inspiring stories of my mother and her sisters, the legendary Grady Girls from Mount Olive, North Carolina. These women broke barriers in education and activism during the Great Depression, leaving an indelible mark on their communities. Inspired by their courage, I set out to ensure their legacies are celebrated, nominating my mother for the Raleigh Hall of Fame and crafting an event reminiscent of Oprah's Legends Ball to honor these unsung heroes.

    In an era where women's contributions often went unnoticed, "Quiet No More" shines a deserving spotlight on Black women who have worn multiple hats—caretaker, educator, community leader—without the applause they truly deserved. By penning a book dedicated to these formidable women and hosting a celebratory dinner event in Raleigh, I aim to document their invaluable contributions and inspire others to appreciate their legacy.

    This is a heartfelt invitation to embrace a legacy of recognition and ensure that the stories of these remarkable women continue to inspire respect in the generations to come.

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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

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    14 m
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