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  • Rise Anyway: Women Strength in Challenging Times
    Feb 21 2026

    Today as we head into the last days of Black History Month, we honor the sacred strength of women who endure hardship with grace, celebrate the legacy of Black women leaders, and reclaim rest as a courageous act. We share quotes from Maya Angelou and Michelle Obama and offer a grounded reminder to rise without apology.

    LLSS highlights:
    • quiet determination in hard seasons
    • strength as movement despite fear
    • Black History Month and women’s legacy
    • Maya Angelou on defeats and resilience
    • Michelle Obama on no limits and ambition
    • examples of mothers, entrepreneurs, and young voices
    • rest as a strategic choice, not failure
    • honoring lineage, gratitude for foremothers
    • affirmations of worth, wisdom, and capacity

    You are stronger than you think. You are wiser than you know, and you are capable of rising again and again. Follow me and please subscribe

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    7 min
  • LLSS: A conversation with Kendall Glaspie, A Leader Full of Quiet Consistency!
    Feb 4 2026

    Welcome back to Long Life Short Stories, Today we honor Black History Month with a focused talk on purpose, community leadership, faith, and the power of quiet consistency. Kendall Glaspie shares how service in Harlem, creative work, and discipleship shape a life built on attention, discipline, and hope.

    LLSS Points:
    • framing Black History Month through service and gratitude
    • Kendall’s path in Harlem public leadership and creative work
    • why opposition fuels purpose rather than victimhood
    • faith practice, discipleship, and building inner stability
    • quiet consistency as a leadership advantage
    • protecting the economy of attention to shape outcomes
    • where to connect with Kendall on social

    Please subscribe. and Share with others, and visit my website for more wisdom and inspiration and subscribe to this podcast

    #weallneedchage www.darceldillardsuite.com

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    10 min
  • The Cost Of Hate And The Work Of Peace
    Jan 17 2026

    Welcome back to Long Life Short Stories, LLSS-- Today I want to share how a grounded path to practicing peace and courageous love, drawing on Dr. King’s teaching can move us from quotes to daily action. This podcast explores the real cost of hate, the power of boundaries, and the quiet strength of being a bridge builder when the world is loud.

    LLSS Takeaways:
    • defining practiced peace beyond slogans
    • our noisy, weary world and why calm matters
    • Dr. King’s vision of active love
    • hate’s cost on body, spirit and community
    • love as labor, discipline and boundaries
    • choosing curiosity over cruelty
    • bridge building over winning arguments
    • reflect, remember and reset as daily habits
    • showing up with dignity in charged moments

    May you practice peace, may you choose love, and may your labor be rooted in humanity- Visit me on my website for more inspiration and motivation www.darceldillardsuite.com #loveistheanswer


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    6 min
  • When Food Becomes A Bridge To Those We Miss
    Dec 27 2025

    Grief doesn’t wait for January to calm down; it shows up between cinnamon sticks and twinkle lights. We open the door to that complicated mix of joy and ache, and walk straight into the kitchen, where a single sweet potato pie can light up a whole life story. With nutmeg, amaretto, and a well-worn recipe card, we explore how food turns memory into presence and transforms an empty chair into a seat that still feels warm. Tune in


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    4 min
  • Holiday Flavors and Delicious Memories
    Dec 23 2025

    We all have a favorite dish or recipes that connect us to our family and friends. Tune in as I explore how holiday cooking can soften grief and turn memories into nourishment and where my kitchen turns up the heat on my momma's love!

    • holiday feelings of joy and sadness
    • food as a bridge to memory and love
    • mother’s sweet potato pie tradition
    Happy, delicious holidays.


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    4 min
  • What If The Best Delivery Is Slow And Human
    Nov 14 2025

    Time to reflect on how fast shipping reshaped our days and why the most meaningful deliveries still arrive wrapped in time, scent, and care. A special delivery still has a way to warm our hearts. From grandma’s fudge to jars from our aunties and sisters, Let's make a case again for sending love with our hands, not just our clicks. In this episode we explore:

    • boxes and junk mail as background noise
    • memory of grandmother’s fudge as true gift
    • jars, preserves, and family cooking traditions
    • sisters carrying recipes and rituals forward
    • the loss of hand touch in online orders
    • choosing handwritten notes and cookie tins
    • redefining timing as right on time, not overnight
    • practical nudge to send intentional packages

    Send a special delivery. Send something that shares a part of your heart in that letter or homemade box.


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    6 min
  • The Magic of Compliments
    Sep 23 2025

    The power of a genuine compliment can transform someone's day and create unexpected connections that reshape futures. What began as a day of running errands in a favorite outfit turned into a series of seven compliments, culminating in a meaningful encounter at a bakery that led to a new friendship and collaborative project. So consider if you will:

    • Starting the day with appreciation from a loved one sets a positive tone that radiates outward
    • Feeling seen and acknowledged boosts confidence and creates an aura others respond to
    • Genuine compliments don't just brighten days—they can create connections and change futures
    • Taking time to truly see others in our distracted world creates magical moments of connection

    Give someone a genuine compliment this week. See them, really see them, and watch what happens. Watch how their face lights up, watch how your own heart feels a little more full, because kindness doesn't cost us anything, but it can be worth everything to the person who receives it.


    VISIT MY WEBSITE FOR MORE INSPIRATION www.darceldillardsuite.com


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    8 min
  • Choosing Compassion in an Age of Suspicion
    Aug 14 2025

    A profound encounter at a pharmacy reveals how fear has overtaken faith in our daily interactions, changing how we see and treat each other. By choosing faith over fear, we can rediscover compassion and connection in a world that profits from our suspicion.

    • Observation of an elderly Hispanic woman struggling with ID at CVS reveals deeper fears about belonging and judgment
    • Fear has become our default mode, causing us to build invisible walls and assume the worst about others
    • Real concerns exist—economic struggles, political instability, rising costs—that justify some caution
    • Faith isn't naive optimism but choosing to believe people are doing their best despite circumstances
    • Grandmother's wisdom: "You can't control what people do, but you can control how you show up"
    • Challenge to consider which story we tell ourselves: fear's narrative of judgment or faith's possibility of connection
    • Showing up with faith is an act of rebellion in a world profiting from our fear and division

    Remember that we're all just trying to get our medicine, prove we belong, and make it home safely. Choose faith over fear, one moment, one story, one life at a time.


    #STAYSTRONG #STAYSAFE #STAYYOU!

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    6 min