Dr. Eurydice

Dr. Eurydice Dr. Eurydice is a dynamic international speaker, trainer, author and facilitator - www.dreurydice.com - take your organization to the next level!

Dr. Eurydice has conducted human relations training seminars for the Department of Defense for more than 20 years as a military officer. She is a John C. Maxwell certified speaker, facilitator and life coach with additional certifications in personality assessments, training design and mediation.

Never underestimate a parent's prayer!  https://www.facebook.com/share/p/16dXKYYkQC/
01/11/2026

Never underestimate a parent's prayer!


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This family portrait from 1966 looks calm, even ordinary.
But it was built on a promise made in fear.

In 1937, Danny Thomas was broke, unknown, and terrified. His newborn daughter lay in a Detroit hospital, and he had no money to pay the bill. His career wasn’t stalled — it barely existed. On a cold night, he wandered into a church with nothing left to offer but faith.

He placed his last few dollars into a donation box and prayed to St. Jude, the saint of impossible causes. He didn’t ask for fame. He asked for direction. And he made a vow: if his life found meaning, he would build something in return.

Success came slowly, then all at once. Radio led to film. Film led to television. Fame followed. But Danny never treated that prayer as a metaphor. He treated it as a contract.

Years later, instead of building a monument of stone, he built something alive.

In 1962, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital opened its doors in Memphis. It welcomed children of every race at a time when segregation still ruled the South. And it made a promise as radical as Danny’s own: no parent would ever receive a bill. Not for treatment. Not for food. Not for housing. The only job of a family would be to help their child survive.

Danny and his wife Rose Marie gave everything to that promise — traveling endlessly, fundraising relentlessly, believing fiercely. At a time when childhood cancer was almost always a death sentence, they dared to imagine a different future.

Decades later, that belief changed medicine itself.

Today, most children diagnosed with cancer survive. Not because of luck — but because one desperate prayer became a lifelong mission.

The children in the photograph grew up carrying that mission forward. Marlo transformed gratitude into global giving. Tony shaped television while guiding the hospital’s future. Terre spent decades supporting the cause behind the scenes.

Danny Thomas was buried where his promise lives on — on the grounds of the hospital he built. Rose Marie rests beside him.

He once said that if he died knowing why he was born, his life would be complete.

He did more than find his purpose.
He gave it to millions of families who needed hope more than answers.

Christmas Blessings & Happy Holidays! I was asked why I bothered to go through Dad's stuff (and more still remains!). Ma...
12/22/2025

Christmas Blessings & Happy Holidays! I was asked why I bothered to go through Dad's stuff (and more still remains!). Many said throw everything out, but when you've lost someone Dear, finding a treasure like this means EVERYTHING! Dad had received an important WVSU accolade and could have focused solely on that, but he included me. Don't get hung up on the "stuff" of Christmas (I'm trying to do better)...instead, remember the Reason for the Season & the precious moments. In the end, they are all that matter...


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In case there is any question whatsoever, the display of hate symbols like swastikas and nooses are divisive...period!  ...
11/21/2025

In case there is any question whatsoever, the display of hate symbols like swastikas and nooses are divisive...period! !

The U.S. Coast Guard is poised to change some of its language and policies surrounding the display of hate symbols like swastikas and nooses as well as how personnel report hate incidents.

Never forget...
11/14/2025

Never forget...

The disproportionate abuse and assaults against Black Veterans have never been fully acknowledged. 'Targeting Black Veterans' highlights the particular challenges endured by Black veterans in the hope that our nation can better confront the legacy of this violence and terror. No community is more deserving of recognition and acknowledgment than those Black men and women veterans who bravely risked their lives to defend this country’s freedom, only to have their own freedom denied and threatened because of racial bigotry.

The end of the U.S. Civil War in 1865 ushered in a new era of racial terror lynchings and violence directed at Black people in America that was designed to sustain a system of white supremacy and hierarchy, one whose brutal repercussions have not been fully acknowledged in this country.

No one was more at risk of experiencing targeted violence than Black veterans who had proven their valor and courage as soldiers during the Civil War, World War I, and World War II. Military service sparked dreams of racial equality for generations of African Americans, but rather than welcomed home and honored for their service, many Black veterans were targeted for mistreatment, violence, and murder during the lynching era due to their race and military experience.

Between the end of Reconstruction and the years following World War II, the experience of military service for African Americans often inflamed an attitude of defiant resistance to the status quo that could prove deadly in a society where racial subordination was violently enforced. All throughout the American South, parts of the Midwest, and the Northeast, dozens of Black veterans died at the hands of mobs and persons acting under the color of official authority; many survived near-lynchings; and thousands suffered severe assaults and social humiliation.

SOURCE: Targeting Black Veterans:
Lynching in America, Equal Justice Initiative

https://eji.org/reports/targeting-black-veterans/

President Obama is a CLASS ACT! Thank you for honoring Veterans, Sir!
11/12/2025

President Obama is a CLASS ACT! Thank you for honoring Veterans, Sir!

How WONDERFUL!
11/11/2025

How WONDERFUL!

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