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In this episode, we sit down with Kerra Bowers — a woman whose impact reaches far beyond titles. Kerra is a mother, sister, daughter, childcare professional, and recipient of the NAACP President’s Award in Spokane — but more than anything, she is a pillar of strength and compassion in our community.
Kerra shares her journey of leadership rooted in service, resilience, and love for families and children. Through her work in childcare and community advocacy, she has consistently shown what it looks like to lead with courage, wisdom, and grace — even when the work is hard and the stakes are high.
This conversation highlights:
Kerra doesn’t seek the spotlight — the impact speaks for itself. She represents the backbone of our city: women who hold families together, protect children, and lead with heart. This episode is a tribute to the quiet warriors and visible leaders who make Spokane stronger every day.
Tap in and listen closely — this one is filled with truth, inspiration, and deep respect.
By Lee LewisIn this episode, we sit down with Kerra Bowers — a woman whose impact reaches far beyond titles. Kerra is a mother, sister, daughter, childcare professional, and recipient of the NAACP President’s Award in Spokane — but more than anything, she is a pillar of strength and compassion in our community.
Kerra shares her journey of leadership rooted in service, resilience, and love for families and children. Through her work in childcare and community advocacy, she has consistently shown what it looks like to lead with courage, wisdom, and grace — even when the work is hard and the stakes are high.
This conversation highlights:
Kerra doesn’t seek the spotlight — the impact speaks for itself. She represents the backbone of our city: women who hold families together, protect children, and lead with heart. This episode is a tribute to the quiet warriors and visible leaders who make Spokane stronger every day.
Tap in and listen closely — this one is filled with truth, inspiration, and deep respect.