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NAVIGATING THE CLICKETY-CLACK Join this week’s Fab Five Host Kim O’Neill and "Let's Talk” about “Navigating the Clickety-Clack” on Sunday, March 16th, 2025 at 12:00 Noon Pacific (1pm MT, 2pm CT, 3pm ET) on the “Let's Talk Fabulous Show!” Life is full of uncertainties, change and clickety-clack moments. Sometimes we can anticipate changes and remain calm, and other times it comes out of the blue and can lead to fear, worry and more. What can help us to navigate life’s clickety-clack moments with greater ease and peace? We invite you to engage LIVE with our panel of fabulous experts including John Stringer, Michele T. Griffith, Katie Dean and Steph St. Amand as they share their insights and experiences with navigating clickety-clack moments and how to live a peace-filled life. Join us LIVE in our digital studio audience and comment via Facebook and YouTube! We want to hear from you! We will be interacting and sharing together with those commenting throughout our LIVE show. The Let’s Talk Fabulous Show airs on the e360tv Network, Fresh Takes Channel which can be found on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Facebook, YouTube, Google Play and more. See you Sunday! #letstalkfabulousshow #Fabulous #navigatingtheclicketyclack #peace
Join us this Sunday at 4 pm ET when Dr. Edda Fields-Black will talk about her book Combee.” Her book proves there are still little-known chapters of Harriet Tubman’s life. Harriet Tubman played a significant role in the history of the Combee family, particularly in their escape from slavery. According to Dr. Edda Fields-Black’s research in Combee: The History of a Family’s Struggle Against Slavery, Tubman was directly involved in helping members of the Combee family escape from slavery in the southern United States. Dr. Edda Fields-Black's book Combee: The History of a Family's Struggle Against Slavery focuses on the personal and collective history of the Combee family, particularly its experiences with slavery and the resilience of African American families during that time. The book delves into how enslaved people resisted and survived, drawing attention to their strength, agency, and determination. Dr. Fields-Black explores how the Combee family, like many African American families, navigated the brutal realities of slavery in the American South, focusing on both their historical and cultural significance. The book emphasizes the family’s struggle for freedom, their impact on the broader fight against slavery, and their post-emancipation journey. Through in-depth research and storytelling, Fields-Black provides insight into the lives of those who fought against systemic oppression while maintaining their cultural identity.