• Interview with Author Grace Holloman

  • Apr 13 2023
  • Length: 17 mins
  • Podcast

Interview with Author Grace Holloman

  • Summary

  • In today's episode, we're going to interview Author Grace Holloman is an Arkansas. She is an Arkansas native that is a dynamic mother of two beautiful daughters, a loving wife, poet, postpartum doula, and an Army Veteran. Grace discovered poetry when she was 10 years old as a means of self-expression and a tool to help overcome the hardships she was facing. After her eldest daughter was diagnosed with Sickle Cell Disease, Grace would turn her attentions to being an advocate for maternal services and bringing awareness to children living with various conditions. Grace Holloman is an Arkansas native that is a dynamic mother of two beautiful daughters, a loving wife, poet, postpartum doula, and an Army Veteran. Grace discovered poetry when she was 10 years old as a means of self-expression and a tool to help overcome the hardships she was facing. After her eldest daughter was diagnosed with Sickle Cell Disease, Grace would turn her attentions to being an advocate for maternal services and bringing awareness to children living with various conditions.

    Listen to this podcast to learn more about her and how she will inspire us. Ready your pen and notepad and tighten your seat belt as you listen to this inspiring podcast. Don't forget to subscribe, like, and share this podcast with your friends that need to hear this. 

    You can check her book HERE.

    And if you have suggestions, or concerns, or want to be a guest on this podcast, please direct message us at director@everychildhasastory.org so we can inspire many aspiring authors worldwide.

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