Sherry Taylor

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My Siblings And I Recalling Our Childhood

My sister, Liz and my brother, Paul have agreed to do a podcast with me called Growing Up “PK”. We are “preacher’s kids” and were always called “PK” by the other kids that we went to church with. Little did we know that each of us has a different idea of what that means and what our childhood was like.

This is our very first episode of the podcast and I would love to hear your feedback. All feedback is welcome. I mean obviously vicious and nasty comments are not needed, but be honest and tell me if you would actually listen to more of this, what you’d like to hear more of or if you don’t think it’s interesting at all, please tell me.

This is us Easter Sunday a really long time ago!

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