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    Ep 11 - Faith Hatch

    enOctober 07, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Amazing conversation and great insight from our guest Faith Hatch. We discuss everything from growing up mostly in Lodi Wisconsin, to her newfound research on her ancestors history in America, and representation in predominantly white towns for people of color, and much much more. Including but not limited to her other projects and getting back into music. A great quote to come out of this one - "You don't have to be where you came from" This episode will surf across your brain waves while giving a feeling of comfort. Homegrown Podcast - Coming at ya!

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