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Ep. 113 Preserving Cultural History: A Conversation with Ersula K. Odom, CEO of Sula Too LLC
Welcome to this episode of "Preserving Cultural History," where we dive into the fascinating work of Ersula K. Odom, CEO of Sula Too LLC. Ersula is on a mission to preserve cultural history in any form possible, and she achieves this through her work as a publisher, legacy wall designer, legacy writer, and living history performer.In this episode, we explore how Ersula's diverse set of skills and experiences, including rural living, college life, fortune 500 corporate management, spirituality, family, entrepreneurship, sales, genealogy, and publishing, come together to help prepare stories, whether average or extraordinary, to take their rightful place in our cultural history. We'll hear how Ersula combines these experiences to deliver multi-generational and multi-cultural products and services that are both relevant and accessible to a wide range of audiences.We'll also dive into Ersula's work as founder of Ersula's History Shop and the non-profit Rescuing History, Inc. These organizations are dedicated to preserving and celebrating history through a variety of projects and initiatives.Additionally, we'll explore some of Ersula's notable works, including her books "At Sula's Feet," "The Doris Ross Reddick Story," "Miss Lizzy's Story," "African Americans of Tampa," "Pamala McCoy-A Shero's Story," "Rolanda McDuffie - Living Life As Intended," and "Create Your Signature Book In A Weekend." These books showcase Ersula's talent for telling stories that reflect the multi-generational and multi-cultural nature of our society.Join us for an insightful and thought-provoking conversation with Ersula K. Odom, as we explore her passion for preserving cultural history and the amazing work she is doing to ensure that our stories are told and remembered for generations to come.