Listen "I Didn't Know a Woman COULDN'T Buy a House"
Episode Synopsis
Three months after my divorce, I purchased my first home. Unaware of what a feat this was in 1976, looking back I am in awe of how life works in your favor if you just believe it will. Come join me as I share how an older woman's belief in me and a landlord who dismissed me, inspired this episode's Cotton Patch Moment. Honorable Mentions The Equal Credit Opportunity Act A Bank of Her Own The Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 📝👧🏽👩🏽🧓🏽📖 This podcast is hosted by Mildred J. Mills. Mildred writes raw and poignant stories describing monumental highs and devastating lows as she takes her reader and listener on a journey of laughter and tears. Mildred survived a childhood of picking cotton on her strict, domineering father's farm and thrived in a male-dominant IT industry for forty years. Mildred recently completed her manuscript, a memoir, Unbroken: My Journey of Defiance, Resilience, & Grace". You can be the first one to know when it is available for purchase by following her here. 📝👧🏽👩🏽🧓🏽📖 If you would love to connect with Mildred, join her in these following spaces: Website LinkedIn Instagram Facebook Twitter Have you been inspired by this Cotton Patch Moment? If so, Mildred encourages you to leave a review, comment, email and tell her about it! Also, share this episode with someone you love. You never know who needs to hear an inspiring word. The music and sound effects for this episode came from Epidemic Sound, Soundstripe and/or Pixabay. Crackers In Soup is the audio editor and producer for this episode.
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