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In this episode of Old Times Talk, we talk with a woman whose life began on a farm, where hard work wasn’t optional, it was a way of life. From long days of labor to lessons learned early, she reflects on how growing up always working shaped her strength and character.
She also opens up about love, loss, and life after losing her husband, sharing wisdom, resilience, and perspective earned through experience. Her story is a reminder that a meaningful life is often built through perseverance, faith, and simply showing up each day.
By Landon WheelerSend us a text
In this episode of Old Times Talk, we talk with a woman whose life began on a farm, where hard work wasn’t optional, it was a way of life. From long days of labor to lessons learned early, she reflects on how growing up always working shaped her strength and character.
She also opens up about love, loss, and life after losing her husband, sharing wisdom, resilience, and perspective earned through experience. Her story is a reminder that a meaningful life is often built through perseverance, faith, and simply showing up each day.