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Purpose in "Retirement" with Emma Blackshire

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*Warning* Sensitive topics such as suicide and bullying are discussed on this episode.
Emma's life shows that retirement doesn't mean that your purpose ends. Ms. Emma shares her journey to starting a nonprofit upon retirement that is changing lives today. Her mission to stop bullying and in her unique style she talks with the bully as well as the victim. This episode shows that it's never too late to pursue something new.
You can find out more about Bullying Report It Please by listening to her podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cyberbullying/id1751118887?i=1000663668174
Emma Jones Blackshire's life is a testament to the power of dedication, faith, and education. Born as the 10th child to sharecroppers, Mose and Beatrice Jones, she embraced the wisdom imparted by her parents that: "With God, all things are possible." This belief fueled her academic pursuits and instilled in her a passion for adventure. Her educational journey led her to Grambling State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Speech and Drama, followed by a Master of Arts in Teaching in Business from Louisiana College.
Her adventurous spirit found a new avenue in the United States Army, where she
served for two decades, including a significant period in Bosnia, contributing to
peacekeeping efforts. Upon retiring from military service, Emma's love for family and education guided her back to her hometown, Winnsboro, Louisiana. There, she dedicated over 14 years to teaching JROTC at Franklin Parish high school, shaping the lives of young individuals until her retirement in 2023.
Emma’s commitment to social causes is evident in her founding of Bullying
Report It Please (Bullying RIP), a nonprofit organization aimed at combating
bullying, death by suicide and teen violence.
A proud mother and grandmother, Emma's life is enriched by her family and her active involvement in her church and community. Emma Jones Blackshire stands as an inspiring figure, demonstrating that with perseverance and a heart for service, one can indeed make a significant difference in the world.

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*Warning* Sensitive topics such as suicide and bullying are discussed on this episode.
Emma's life shows that retirement doesn't mean that your purpose ends. Ms. Emma shares her journey to starting a nonprofit upon retirement that is changing lives today. Her mission to stop bullying and in her unique style she talks with the bully as well as the victim. This episode shows that it's never too late to pursue something new.
You can find out more about Bullying Report It Please by listening to her podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cyberbullying/id1751118887?i=1000663668174
Emma Jones Blackshire's life is a testament to the power of dedication, faith, and education. Born as the 10th child to sharecroppers, Mose and Beatrice Jones, she embraced the wisdom imparted by her parents that: "With God, all things are possible." This belief fueled her academic pursuits and instilled in her a passion for adventure. Her educational journey led her to Grambling State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Speech and Drama, followed by a Master of Arts in Teaching in Business from Louisiana College.
Her adventurous spirit found a new avenue in the United States Army, where she
served for two decades, including a significant period in Bosnia, contributing to
peacekeeping efforts. Upon retiring from military service, Emma's love for family and education guided her back to her hometown, Winnsboro, Louisiana. There, she dedicated over 14 years to teaching JROTC at Franklin Parish high school, shaping the lives of young individuals until her retirement in 2023.
Emma’s commitment to social causes is evident in her founding of Bullying
Report It Please (Bullying RIP), a nonprofit organization aimed at combating
bullying, death by suicide and teen violence.
A proud mother and grandmother, Emma's life is enriched by her family and her active involvement in her church and community. Emma Jones Blackshire stands as an inspiring figure, demonstrating that with perseverance and a heart for service, one can indeed make a significant difference in the world.

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