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  • Replay for Father's Day: Things My Father Taught Me
    2025/06/11

    In honor of Father's Day, I am re-sharing one of my favorite episodes dedicated to my Daddy: Things My Father Taught Me! This was episode 8 of Season 1.

    If your father or the man who raised you is still alive, this episode is a reminder to tell him that you love him and you appreciate all the things he taught you.

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    This podcast is hosted by Mildred J. Mills. Mildred writes raw and poignant stories describing monumental highs and devastating lows as she takes her reader and listener on a journey of laughter and tears. Mildred survived a childhood of picking cotton on her strict, domineering father’s farm and thrived in a male-dominant IT industry for forty years.

    You can find Mildred's memoir, "Daddy’s House: A Daughter’s Memoir of Setbacks, Triumphs & Rising Above Her Roots" here.

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    If you would love to connect with Mildred, join her in these following spaces:

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    Have you been inspired by this Cotton Patch Moment? If so, Mildred encourages you to leave a review, comment, email and tell her about it! Also, share this episode with someone you love. You never know who needs to hear an inspiring word.

    The music and sound effects for this episode came from Epidemic Sound, Soundstripe and/or Pixabay. Crackers In Soup is the audio editor and producer for this episode.

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    18 分
  • Mother's Day Special: Things I'm Glad I Asked My Mama!
    2025/05/11

    In honor of Mother's Day, I am re-sharing one of my favorite episodes dedicated to my Mama: Things I'm Glad I Asked My Mama! This was episode 5 of Season 1.

    If your mother or the woman who raised you is still alive, this episode is a reminder to talk to her and let her share her stories with you. Pull out your phone and record her sharing these moments. They will be cherished memories when she is gone.

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    This podcast is hosted by Mildred J. Mills. Mildred writes raw and poignant stories describing monumental highs and devastating lows as she takes her reader and listener on a journey of laughter and tears. Mildred survived a childhood of picking cotton on her strict, domineering father’s farm and thrived in a male-dominant IT industry for forty years.

    You can find Mildred's memoir, "Daddy’s House: A Daughter’s Memoir of Setbacks, Triumphs & Rising Above Her Roots" here.

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    If you would love to connect with Mildred, join her in these following spaces:

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    Have you been inspired by this Cotton Patch Moment? If so, Mildred encourages you to leave a review, comment, email and tell her about it! Also, share this episode with someone you love. You never know who needs to hear an inspiring word.

    The music and sound effects for this episode came from Epidemic Sound, Soundstripe and/or Pixabay. Crackers In Soup is the audio editor and producer for this episode.

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    18 分
  • Faith Over Fear: Journeying With Friends Through Cotton Patch Moments
    2025/04/16

    In this episode, we're celebrating the grand finale of Season Three—a season filled with transformative conversations that explored the intersection of healing, purpose, and personal growth.

    Throughout this season, we’ve delved into stories that reflect the journey from silence to self-expression, the impact of generational healing, and the courageous act of facing internal fears with faith. Listeners were invited into vulnerable moments—from navigating motherhood and mental health to reinventing oneself later in life. We also examined the sacred role of storytelling as a tool for liberation and community healing.

    We explored the emotional layers of masculinity, the complexities of racial reconciliation, and the strength it takes to show up as your full self—especially in the face of societal expectations. Whether through poetry, publishing, psychology, or ministry, each conversation revealed the powerful ways we can honor our truths and move forward with intention.

    This season finale episode is a reflection of everything we’ve uncovered: how vulnerability can be divine, how faith can carry us through the unknown, and how stories—when shared—become bridges to deeper understanding and connection.

    Here are three key takeaways from this powerful journey:

    1. Embrace Vulnerability as Strength: This season taught us that vulnerability is not a weakness but a powerful strength. Our guests opened up their hearts, showing us that embracing vulnerability leads to growth and deeper human connections.

    2. Faith Over Fear: Throughout the episodes, we learned that choosing faith over fear doesn't mean we never experience doubt. Instead, it means embracing belief despite uncertainties, reminding us of the courage required to take that first step forward.

    3. Stories as Catalysts for Change: From Bethany Hawkins amplifying unheard voices to Monique Franz using storytelling as a sacred act of healing, our guests demonstrated how sharing personal narratives can spark transformation and inspire change.

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    This podcast is hosted by Mildred J. Mills. Mildred writes raw and poignant stories describing monumental highs and devastating lows as she takes her reader and listener on a journey of laughter and tears. Mildred survived a childhood of picking cotton on her strict, domineering father’s farm and thrived in a male-dominant IT industry for forty years.

    You can find Mildred's memoir, "Daddy’s House: A Daughter’s Memoir of Setbacks, Triumphs & Rising Above Her Roots" here.

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    If you would love to connect with Mildred, join her in these following spaces:

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    Have you been inspired by this Cotton Patch Moment? If so, Mildred encourages you to leave a review, comment, email and tell her about it! Also, share this episode with someone you love. You never know who needs to hear an inspiring word.

    The music and sound effects for this episode came from Epidemic Sound, Soundstripe and/or Pixabay. Crackers In Soup is the audio editor and producer for this episode.

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    11 分
  • Navigating Marriage, Family, and Careers: Heartfelt Stories from Darryl W. Mills
    2025/04/02

    In this episode of "My Cotton Patch Moment," I welcome a very special guest - my husband, Darryl W. Mills.

    Together, we discuss the inspiration behind Darryl’s charitable endeavors, the evolution and importance of supply chain management, and the profound sense of family and community nurtured through his HBCU experience at Wilberforce University.

    We also reflects on our nearly four-decade-long marriage, sharing insights into what has helped us maintain a successful and loving relationship. Darryl opens up about his personal vulnerabilities, including his battle with multiple myeloma, a blood cancer, and how it shaped his outlook on life.

    This episode promises a heartfelt conversation filled with wisdom, life lessons, and the kind of warmth that only comes from years spent together.

    Here are three key takeaways from our wonderful discussion:

    1. Community Service and Giving Back: Darryl emphasizes the importance of giving back, inspired by moments in his life when others reached out to support him during challenging times. His work with the Masonic Lodge, church food pantry, and alumni association showcase how rewarding community service can be, not just for those receiving assistance but also for those giving it.

    2. Careers in Supply Chain: He shared his fascinating journey into supply chain management, a sector that has become crucial in today’s world. His insights reveal why it is a vibrant field for new college graduates, given its vast scope and impact on corporate success.

    3. The Power of a Strong Partnership: Reflecting on our 37-year marriage, Darryl and I explore the dynamics of our enduring relationship. We talk about the significance of give and take, active listening, and enjoying shared moments together, like our cherished Friday night dates.

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    This podcast is hosted by Mildred J. Mills. Mildred writes raw and poignant stories describing monumental highs and devastating lows as she takes her reader and listener on a journey of laughter and tears. Mildred survived a childhood of picking cotton on her strict, domineering father’s farm and thrived in a male-dominant IT industry for forty years.

    You can find Mildred's memoir, "Daddy’s House: A Daughter’s Memoir of Setbacks, Triumphs & Rising Above Her Roots" here.

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    If you would love to connect with Mildred, join her in these following spaces:

    Website

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    Have you been inspired by this Cotton Patch Moment? If so, Mildred encourages you to leave a review, comment, email and tell her about it! Also, share this episode with someone you love. You never know who needs to hear an inspiring word.

    The music and sound effects for this episode came from Epidemic Sound, Soundstripe and/or Pixabay. Crackers In Soup is the audio editor and producer for this episode.

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    26 分
  • Honest Conversations: Racism, Sexism, Therapy, and Growth with Reverend Nibs Stroupe
    2025/03/19
    In this episode of My Cotton Patch Moments, I am joined by the insightful Reverend Gibson "Nibs" Stroupe, a prominent figure in the Presbyterian Church with decades of service and dedication to social justice. Nibs shares his personal journey from a childhood in Arkansas, shaped by the absence of his father and the strong presence of his mother, to confronting his own ingrained racism and transforming into a leading advocate for racial equality and community building. Listen in as we dive into topics from his latest book, "She Made a Way, Mother and Me in a Deep South World," discussing the deep-seated fears of abandonment, the impact of strong maternal figures, and how therapy played a pivotal role in shifting his focus towards gratitude for the love he received. We also explore the complexities of race, privilege, and vulnerability, with Nibs candidly admitting his past racism and the poignant moments that sparked his transformation during his time as co-pastor of Oakhurst Presbyterian in a multicultural setting. This inspiring conversation touches on the power of honest dialogue, the courage to confront personal and societal challenges, and the ongoing journey towards understanding and healing across racial divides. Tune in for a heartfelt and impactful episode that encourages everyone to reflect on their own paths and the broader path to justice and equality. Key Takeaways: Navigating Personal and Social Challenges: Nibs Stroupe shared his personal struggles with growing up without a father and being in a world with societal segregation. He described the duality of feeling both love from his mother and abandonment by his father. This shaped his journey and how he viewed the world, highlighting how personal and societal issues intersected in his life. The Power of Honest Conversations: Throughout the conversation, both Nibs and I emphasize the significance of honest dialogue around uncomfortable topics such as racism and privilege. Nibs shared experiences from his time at Oakhurst where open and candid discussions, especially about race, helped foster understanding and growth. Transformation and Growth: Nibs detailed his journey from having ingrained racial biases to becoming an advocate for racial justice and equality. His transformative experiences were partly due to interactions with individuals willing to challenge and educate him, highlighting the importance of being open to change and self-awareness. Contact Reverend Nibs Stroupe here: Email: nibs.stroupe@gmail.com Blog: https://nibsnotes.blogspot.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/35973742481/user/1045856374/ Memoir: She Made a Way: Mother and Me in a Deep South World 📝👧🏽👩🏽🧓🏽📖 This podcast is hosted by Mildred J. Mills. Mildred writes raw and poignant stories describing monumental highs and devastating lows as she takes her reader and listener on a journey of laughter and tears. Mildred survived a childhood of picking cotton on her strict, domineering father’s farm and thrived in a male-dominant IT industry for forty years. You can find Mildred's memoir, "Daddy’s House: A Daughter’s Memoir of Setbacks, Triumphs & Rising Above Her Roots" here. 📝👧🏽👩🏽🧓🏽📖 If you would love to connect with Mildred, join her in these following spaces: Website LinkedIn Instagram Facebook X Have you been inspired by this Cotton Patch Moment? If so, Mildred encourages you to leave a review, comment, email and tell her about it! Also, share this episode with someone you love. You never know who needs to hear an inspiring word. The music and sound effects for this episode came from Epidemic Sound, Soundstripe and/or Pixabay. Crackers In Soup is the audio editor and producer for this episode.
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    25 分
  • Poetry, Fiction, and Purpose: Insights from Publisher Monique Franz
    2025/03/05

    In this episode of My Cotton Patch Moments, I sat down with Monique Franz, the visionary founder of Kinsman Avenue Publishing. Monique shared her inspiring journey of setting up a non-profit press aimed at elevating BIPOC voices and stories that have been overlooked for too long.

    We explored the powerful legacy of her grandmother, a pioneering preacher, and how it shaped Kinsman's mission. Monique revealed her strategic process for publishing emerging writers and her compassionate approach to nurturing new talent. She also shared a poignant poem inspired by life experiences.

    If you’re curious about the intersections of culture, writing, and advocacy, this episode is a must-listen.

    Here's a sneak peek into what we discussed:

    🔸 Empowering BIPOC Voices: Monique shared the heartfelt inspiration behind Kinsman Avenue Publishing, drawing from her grandmother's legacy. Through the press, Monique aims to celebrate and equip BIPOC and underrepresented authors, ensuring their stories are heard and honored.

    🔸 Handling Rejection with Care: We delved into the submission process at Kinsman—using a detailed review rubric to select works and extending opportunities for improvement to applicants. Monique's dedication to nurturing talent stands out, offering skill-building resources to those not published in their first attempt.

    🔸 Writing from the Heart: Monique's journey as a writer is deeply personal, often reflecting her own vulnerabilities and life experiences. Her unique voice shines through in her poetry and prose, providing insight and solace to audiences around the world.

    Contact Monique Franz here:

    Email: monique@kinsmanquarterly.org

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    This podcast is hosted by Mildred J. Mills. Mildred writes raw and poignant stories describing monumental highs and devastating lows as she takes her reader and listener on a journey of laughter and tears. Mildred survived a childhood of picking cotton on her strict, domineering father’s farm and thrived in a male-dominant IT industry for forty years.

    You can find Mildred's memoir, "Daddy’s House: A Daughter’s Memoir of Setbacks, Triumphs & Rising Above Her Roots" here.

    📝👧🏽👩🏽🧓🏽📖

    If you would love to connect with Mildred, join her in these following spaces:

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    Have you been inspired by this Cotton Patch Moment? If so, Mildred encourages you to leave a review, comment, email and tell her about it! Also, share this episode with someone you love. You never know who needs to hear an inspiring word.

    The music and sound effects for this episode came from Epidemic Sound, Soundstripe and/or Pixabay. Crackers In Soup is the audio editor and producer for this episode.

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    25 分
  • Balancing Single Parenting and Personal Growth with Asia Jordan
    2025/02/19

    In today's heartfelt episode of "My Cotton Patch Moment," I have a conversation with my granddaughter, Asia Marie Jordan, to share her inspiring journey of single motherhood.

    A student at Indiana Wesleyan University, an entrepreneur, and a customer service agent at Luxottica of America, Asia balances her roles with strength and vulnerability. With great faith and determination, she challenges the complexities of being a single mother while dedicating herself to personal growth and creating a nurturing environment for her three children.

    In this touching conversation, Asia and I discuss the challenges and triumphs of motherhood, the importance of self-care, and the impact of family legacy.

    Tune in as Asia highlights the significance of her children's support and her desire to foster a loving home filled with hope and perseverance, all while candidly sharing her admiration for role models like her grandmother and Viola Davis. Don't miss this episode as it will inspire you to embrace your journey, no matter where you are.

    Below are three key takeaways from our discussion:

    1. Faith and Self-Belief: Asia emphasizes the importance of having immense faith in both God's plan and her own capabilities. She acknowledges that although life's challenges may seem daunting, staying grounded in her faith provides reassurance and motivation.

    2. Legacy of Strength: Inspired by our family's history of resilience, Asia is dedicated to instilling the same strength and resources into her children. She views her role as a mother as a continuation of a legacy, preparing her children for a world they will one day navigate independently.

    3. Embracing Personal Growth: Despite the stresses of single motherhood, Asia values the significance of nurturing her own growth. She recognizes the necessity to invest emotionally and intellectually in herself, ensuring she can extend the same dedication to her children.

    Find Asia Marie Jordan in these places:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hello.gorgeouz/

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    This podcast is hosted by Mildred J. Mills. Mildred writes raw and poignant stories describing monumental highs and devastating lows as she takes her reader and listener on a journey of laughter and tears. Mildred survived a childhood of picking cotton on her strict, domineering father’s farm and thrived in a male-dominant IT industry for forty years.

    You can find Mildred's memoir, "Daddy’s House: A Daughter’s Memoir of Setbacks, Triumphs & Rising Above Her Roots" here.

    📝👧🏽👩🏽🧓🏽📖

    If you would love to connect with Mildred, join her in these following spaces:

    Website

    LinkedIn

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    X

    Have you been inspired by this Cotton Patch Moment? If so, Mildred encourages you to leave a review, comment, email and tell her about it! Also, share this episode with someone you love. You never know who needs to hear an inspiring word.

    The music and sound effects for this episode came from Epidemic Sound, Soundstripe and/or Pixabay. Crackers In Soup is the audio editor and producer for this episode.

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    25 分
  • Unapologetically Aging Loud and Proud with Ande Lyons
    2025/02/05

    At 68, Ande is not just a four-time founder and serial podcaster, but a true champion in dissolving ageist beliefs. Her podcast, "Don't Be Caged by Your Age," inspires folks to thrive beyond 65 by redefining societal norms and embracing age with pride.

    In our enlightening discussion, Ande shared her journey of being "unemployable" since 1992 and how she empowered herself as a reluctant entrepreneur. Her stories of resilience, innovation, and wisdom are truly inspiring.

    Here are 3 key takeaways from our conversation:

    1. Embrace Your Authentic Self: Ande encourages us to celebrate our age and the wisdom that comes with it. Her mantra, "Pastures are for horses, not humans," invites us to participate actively in life at any age.

    2. Overcome Adversity with Strength: From overcoming labor law challenges in a traditional workplace to thriving as an entrepreneur, Ande’s story is a testament to resilience. Her ability to raise substantial funding for startups showcases that passion and determination can drive success at any stage.

    3. Challenge Ageist Norms: Through both personal experiences and professional endeavors, Ande highlights the importance of breaking age-related stereotypes. Her work is paving the way for others to pursue new dreams, proving that age is just a number.

    Tune into our full conversation with Ande Lyons on My Cotton Patch Moments and be inspired to age out loud and proud!

    Find Ande Lyons in these places:

    Website: https://www.dontbecagedbyyourage.com/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/896290418961917

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    This podcast is hosted by Mildred J. Mills. Mildred writes raw and poignant stories describing monumental highs and devastating lows as she takes her reader and listener on a journey of laughter and tears. Mildred survived a childhood of picking cotton on her strict, domineering father’s farm and thrived in a male-dominant IT industry for forty years.

    You can find Mildred's memoir, "Daddy’s House: A Daughter’s Memoir of Setbacks, Triumphs & Rising Above Her Roots" here.

    📝👧🏽👩🏽🧓🏽📖

    If you would love to connect with Mildred, join her in these following spaces:

    Website

    LinkedIn

    Instagram

    Facebook

    X

    Have you been inspired by this Cotton Patch Moment? If so, Mildred encourages you to leave a review, comment, email and tell her about it! Also, share this episode with someone you love. You never know who needs to hear an inspiring word.

    The music and sound effects for this episode came from Epidemic Sound, Soundstripe and/or Pixabay. Crackers In Soup is the audio editor and producer for this episode.

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    27 分