Tanya Mosley
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Well, Daria, I want to start our conversation with the day that you discovered the details of your grandmother's car accident and death. The article you found said that your grandmother's car had stalled on the freeway and she was rammed from behind from another car and she was on her way to your house. You were around seven years old at that time.
She was on her way to come pick you guys up for church. What did your grandma represent to you that, not just what she represented to you, being this loving person, but what she represents in the way that forced you to confront the other parts of your childhood, the stuff that you kind of had been running from all of your adult life?
She was on her way to come pick you guys up for church. What did your grandma represent to you that, not just what she represented to you, being this loving person, but what she represents in the way that forced you to confront the other parts of your childhood, the stuff that you kind of had been running from all of your adult life?
She was on her way to come pick you guys up for church. What did your grandma represent to you that, not just what she represented to you, being this loving person, but what she represents in the way that forced you to confront the other parts of your childhood, the stuff that you kind of had been running from all of your adult life?
Because the after times, those are the times when then your mother began to fall into addiction.
Because the after times, those are the times when then your mother began to fall into addiction.
Because the after times, those are the times when then your mother began to fall into addiction.
Is there a memory that comes to mind for you when it was strikingly clear that your mother had a problem?
Is there a memory that comes to mind for you when it was strikingly clear that your mother had a problem?
Is there a memory that comes to mind for you when it was strikingly clear that your mother had a problem?
Did you ever feel ostracized from the kids? You were hiding this big secret from them.
Did you ever feel ostracized from the kids? You were hiding this big secret from them.
Did you ever feel ostracized from the kids? You were hiding this big secret from them.
Yeah, that song.
Yeah, that song.
Yeah, that song.
Were you ever with friends or with others and that song came on?
Were you ever with friends or with others and that song came on?
Were you ever with friends or with others and that song came on?
What did the kind of poverty you lived under look like?