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In this final episode, Bernice L. McFadden reflects on her grandmother, Thelma, a figure readers may recognize from First Born Girls, and shares a moment of quiet recognition that invites listeners to pay attention to their own lives.
This story isn’t about where Bernice was; it’s about what she noticed. About instinct. About signs. About the way meaning can surface in unexpected places when we slow down long enough to recognize it. Bernice reminds us that Angelcestors don’t always announce themselves loudly; they show up in repetition, timing, and moments that ask us to trust what finds us.
Season One ends with a gentle call to awareness:notice the patterns, honor the moments, and trust that remembrance is never accidental.
By Bernice L. McFaddenIn this final episode, Bernice L. McFadden reflects on her grandmother, Thelma, a figure readers may recognize from First Born Girls, and shares a moment of quiet recognition that invites listeners to pay attention to their own lives.
This story isn’t about where Bernice was; it’s about what she noticed. About instinct. About signs. About the way meaning can surface in unexpected places when we slow down long enough to recognize it. Bernice reminds us that Angelcestors don’t always announce themselves loudly; they show up in repetition, timing, and moments that ask us to trust what finds us.
Season One ends with a gentle call to awareness:notice the patterns, honor the moments, and trust that remembrance is never accidental.