After surviving a stroke in 2014 at the age of 40, the same feeling of a "new lease" set in again after recently suffering through coronavirus leaving me to make drastic changes in my career
I like your authentic voice. I intend to support it however I can. I can relate to so much of your personal journey.
You said, "A tribe, so to speak, that supported me from day one and who I equally champion every single day. For the opportunity to be part of two great communities of people who are both mentors and mentees."
The above is critical. With the right tribe, everything else falls into place. If you ever want to talk to someone who can relate on a lot of levels, drop a line: penfist@gmail.com. Your voice does not need to change, and I am glad you are aware of that.
I like your authentic voice. I intend to support it however I can. I can relate to so much of your personal journey.
You said, "A tribe, so to speak, that supported me from day one and who I equally champion every single day. For the opportunity to be part of two great communities of people who are both mentors and mentees."
The above is critical. With the right tribe, everything else falls into place. If you ever want to talk to someone who can relate on a lot of levels, drop a line: penfist@gmail.com. Your voice does not need to change, and I am glad you are aware of that.
Also, COVID sucks. It killed my dad.
Will do. I've been meaning to respond to your email from a while back. I appreciate the support, homie.
Also COVID, killed my wife's Grandma and Dad last year. That shit is relentless.