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Reflecting on Our Worth | Faith, Forgiveness & The Power of Knowing Your True Value

Reflecting on Our Worth | Faith, Forgiveness & The Power of Knowing Your True Value

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In this heartfelt episode of Diversity Conversations, Eric Ellis and Tommie Lewis invite us to slow down and reflect on the question: What defines our true worth? 💫

From the inspiring Goins family legacy to the viral Miss Mexico story that’s sparking reflection worldwide, Eric and Tommie explore how faith, forgiveness, and alignment shape the lives we build — at home, in business, and in community.

You’ll hear stories of humility, legacy, and love that transcends convenience.
You’ll be reminded that leadership begins with self-respect and that love is stronger than hate. 💖

Join us for an uplifting conversation on purpose, alignment, and the kind of worth that can never be measured in titles or applause — only in how we live and love. 🌍✨

🕒 Episode Highlights

  • Remembering the quiet power of William Goins and his enduring family legacy
  • Tommie’s moving story of forgiveness and divine guidance
  • How faith and alignment build authentic leadership
  • The Miss Mexico moment: standing in your worth 👑
  • Closing reflections on legacy, love, and gratitude

🎙️ Hosts

Eric Ellis, President & CEO of Integrity Development Corp.
Tommie Lewis, President & CEO of Make It Plain Consulting

Together they’ve hosted Diversity Conversations for over seven years—creating space for authentic dialogue on leadership, inclusion, and humanity.

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