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Ep. 17: Steph Curry's Mom
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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Nov 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
A month before Steph Curry won his fourth NBA championship with the Golden State Warriors, his mom Sonya released a memoir detailing her journey from growing up in poverty in rural Virginia to becoming a first generation college graduate to raising three immensely gifted children with her now ex-husband, Dell Curry.
Sonya opens up to Ashley and Lisa about what it's been like being on her own for the first time in 40 years. She shares insight on why she wrote Fierce Love, what she learned about herself in the process, and why she chose not to include her divorce in the book.
We know you'll be as inspired as we were by this strong mother as she reveals her keys to finding joy, connecting with faith and rediscovering your purpose.
Sonya's book is called Fierce Love: A Memoir of Family, Faith, and Purpose.
Sonya opens up to Ashley and Lisa about what it's been like being on her own for the first time in 40 years. She shares insight on why she wrote Fierce Love, what she learned about herself in the process, and why she chose not to include her divorce in the book.
We know you'll be as inspired as we were by this strong mother as she reveals her keys to finding joy, connecting with faith and rediscovering your purpose.
Sonya's book is called Fierce Love: A Memoir of Family, Faith, and Purpose.
Released:
Nov 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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