On this episode of The Professional Homegirl Podcast, Eboné's guest shares her incredible story of surviving the infamous Lake Lanier in 1997. She reflects on the lost town of Oscarville, a once-thriving African American community submerged when Lake Lanier was created, and the tragic history that surrounds it. She then takes us back to the day she visited Lake Lanier, revealing the eerie events, the terrifying moments underwater, and her fight for survival.
From escaping death to facing life’s toughest battles—such as witnessing her sister’s tragic death in a murder-suicide—Eboné's guest opens up about her unique perspective on death, and how her traumatic experiences have shaped her outlook on life, survival, and healing.
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