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Alternative Winter Break Series ft. Jeannine A. Cook

34m · Words Beats & Life Podcasts · 16 Apr 14:33

In this episode of the Alt Spring break podcast our host Greg Corbin interviews Jeannine A. Cook. Jeannine is an author, bookstore owner, and non profit leader, among other things.

In this episode Jeannine and Greg discuss the inspiration behind her bookstore, family history, the importance of Harriet Tubman, spirituality, her time as a grant writer, and much much more!

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