Listen "29. Helen’s Mother, Betty Hope, on What It Means to Vote and Leave a Legacy"
Episode Synopsis
Last week, Helen assisted her parents in Athens, Georgia with casting their vote in the 2024 election. In this episode, Helen sits with her mother, Betty Hope, as she tells the story of why this election is so historic for her and her husband, and why watching him cast this vote this year was so emotional and wonderful for them.
If you haven’t yet voted, it’s not too late to vote early! Below is more info on early voting:
North Carolina Early Voting
Georgia Early Voting
South Carolina Early Voting
Some key takeaways from this episode include:
If you need special assistance while voting, please ask your polling place volunteers for help. Many voting locations have curbside voting and other accommodations available.
Mail-in ballots are another great option if you feel you are physically unable to vote in person. Make sure you send in your mail-in ballot by the deadline in your state.
Wear your “I voted” sticker like the badge of honor it is. Your vote represents a legacy of making your voice heard, a right that your ancestors fought for.
Mothers are the queens of the castle, but let’s be real: it’s not all ball gowns and glass slippers. On this podcast, we’re giving you a peek Behind the Throne at the privilege and responsibility of wearing the crown. Hosted by Helen Hope Kimbrough - a proud wife and mom of two adult sons - and Charlitta Hatch, a proud wife, married to her high school sweetheart, and a proud mom of two little ones. Get ready as we share jewels with each other and you around all things connected to motherhood!
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Charlitta’s Instagram
Helen’s Instagram
If you haven’t yet voted, it’s not too late to vote early! Below is more info on early voting:
North Carolina Early Voting
Georgia Early Voting
South Carolina Early Voting
Some key takeaways from this episode include:
If you need special assistance while voting, please ask your polling place volunteers for help. Many voting locations have curbside voting and other accommodations available.
Mail-in ballots are another great option if you feel you are physically unable to vote in person. Make sure you send in your mail-in ballot by the deadline in your state.
Wear your “I voted” sticker like the badge of honor it is. Your vote represents a legacy of making your voice heard, a right that your ancestors fought for.
Mothers are the queens of the castle, but let’s be real: it’s not all ball gowns and glass slippers. On this podcast, we’re giving you a peek Behind the Throne at the privilege and responsibility of wearing the crown. Hosted by Helen Hope Kimbrough - a proud wife and mom of two adult sons - and Charlitta Hatch, a proud wife, married to her high school sweetheart, and a proud mom of two little ones. Get ready as we share jewels with each other and you around all things connected to motherhood!
Connect with Us!:
Podcast Instagram
YouTube
Charlitta’s Instagram
Helen’s Instagram
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