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It’s been both the longest and shortest year ever, and we still have 4 more months left to go. I reflect on words of wisdom and inspiration by the late Chadwick Boseman and share how they serve as a light to us in the times we’re in.
I also discuss a film I stumbled upon that helps us put into perspective the various types of success we achieve in life and how our struggles shape us for it. The premise of Most Likely to Succeed by Pamela Littky:
In 2007, four teenagers from disparate backgrounds are voted "Most Likely To Succeed" during their senior year of high school. Filmed over a ten-year period and directed by award-winning photographer Pamela Littky, we watch as they each chart their own version of success and navigate the unpredictability of American life in the 21st Century.
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Produced by Ken Inge of Dead End Hip Hop
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It’s been both the longest and shortest year ever, and we still have 4 more months left to go. I reflect on words of wisdom and inspiration by the late Chadwick Boseman and share how they serve as a light to us in the times we’re in.
I also discuss a film I stumbled upon that helps us put into perspective the various types of success we achieve in life and how our struggles shape us for it. The premise of Most Likely to Succeed by Pamela Littky:
In 2007, four teenagers from disparate backgrounds are voted "Most Likely To Succeed" during their senior year of high school. Filmed over a ten-year period and directed by award-winning photographer Pamela Littky, we watch as they each chart their own version of success and navigate the unpredictability of American life in the 21st Century.
Also mentioned in this episode:
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You can also stay connected with Journey to Jupiter via.....
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Produced by Ken Inge of Dead End Hip Hop