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The Robin Coleman Interview

The Robin Coleman Interview

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In this conversation, Timothy Coleman interviews his sister, Robin Sue Coleman, a published author and artist. They discuss Robin's upbringing, her artistic journey, and her book 'Black Girl Live Brave.'

Robin shares her belief in the power of being true to oneself and the importance of self-care. She also talks about her experience working in the education system and her passion for helping others.

The conversation highlights the connection between art and personal expression and the importance of following one's instincts.


Takeaways

**Being true to oneself and embracing individuality is important for personal growth and happiness.

**Self-care is essential for maintaining emotional and spiritual well-being.

**Art can be a powerful form of self-expression and a way to connect with others.

**Following one's instincts and paying attention to what is truly going on can lead to making better decisions and avoiding unnecessary stress.

**Helping others and being a caregiver is a fulfilling role that runs in the family.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Mission of the Podcast

01:51 Robin's Upbringing and the Influence of Artistry

06:04 Embracing Self-Reliance and Being True to Oneself

10:38 The Power of Poetry and Artwork in 'Black Girl Live Brave'

14:37 The Challenges and Rewards of Working in Education

15:29 Robin's Art Exhibition and the Connection Between Art and Life

31:05 Robin's Future Projects and Advice to Younger Self

43:42 Closing Remarks and Invitation to Share Stories


Keywords

art, personal expression, self-care, education, upbringing, book, Black Girl Live Brave


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