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What does it really mean to be the first?
The first to graduate.
The first to break poverty.
The first to buy a home.
The first to write the book.
The first to preach.
The first to walk into rooms your family never had access to.
In this deeply personal and transparent episode, Pastor Osh shares her journey of rising from a broken home, moving from house to house, wearing hand-me-downs, and going without lunch money; to becoming the first in her direct family to graduate university, the first author in her bloodline, the first pastor in her direct family, and one of the first to advance professionally at a high level in corporate America.
But being the first isn’t glamorous.
It’s lonely.
It’s heavy.
It’s misunderstood.
It comes with pressure no one talks about.
This episode speaks directly to the woman who is carrying her family on her back. The woman navigating rooms her parents never entered. The woman rewriting generational patterns while healing from generational wounds.
You’ll discover:
If you grew up with lack…
If you started from a tough place…
If you’re determined that your children will never experience what you did…
This conversation is for you.
You are not just succeeding.
You are shifting bloodlines.
This is more than achievement; this is generational transformation.
Listen now and step boldly into your “first” season!
By Osharae Harriot - WilliamsWhat does it really mean to be the first?
The first to graduate.
The first to break poverty.
The first to buy a home.
The first to write the book.
The first to preach.
The first to walk into rooms your family never had access to.
In this deeply personal and transparent episode, Pastor Osh shares her journey of rising from a broken home, moving from house to house, wearing hand-me-downs, and going without lunch money; to becoming the first in her direct family to graduate university, the first author in her bloodline, the first pastor in her direct family, and one of the first to advance professionally at a high level in corporate America.
But being the first isn’t glamorous.
It’s lonely.
It’s heavy.
It’s misunderstood.
It comes with pressure no one talks about.
This episode speaks directly to the woman who is carrying her family on her back. The woman navigating rooms her parents never entered. The woman rewriting generational patterns while healing from generational wounds.
You’ll discover:
If you grew up with lack…
If you started from a tough place…
If you’re determined that your children will never experience what you did…
This conversation is for you.
You are not just succeeding.
You are shifting bloodlines.
This is more than achievement; this is generational transformation.
Listen now and step boldly into your “first” season!