I was interviewed by a woman from New York City on Saturday. "What is it that you do?" she asked. I get this question a lot, and part of the response I give mentions sharing stories of a community's "unsung heroes". But this time, the phrase, "unsung heroes", struck me as just a little bit silly.
Out Loud and Often
Out Loud and Often
Out Loud and Often
I was interviewed by a woman from New York City on Saturday. "What is it that you do?" she asked. I get this question a lot, and part of the response I give mentions sharing stories of a community's "unsung heroes". But this time, the phrase, "unsung heroes", struck me as just a little bit silly.