
"As an artist, I've always believed that music and love share the same rhythm: both require practice, patience, and a willingness to give of yourself fully. That's why I see Tammy Webster Brown as a true embodiment of Practice Makes Love Easy (PMLE), and I am proud to celebrate her as the 11th individual spotlighted in this column."
"She lives her life as a daily practice of gratitude and love. Each morning begins with thanksgiving to God, and each evening closes with the same devotion. For Tammy, faith is not an accessory-it is the foundation. "My relationship with my Lord and personal Savior is everything to me," she affirms. This spiritual grounding is the soil from which her leadership grows, yielding the fruit of compassion, patience, and love."
"The PMLE philosophy teaches that love is not abstract; it is cultivated through consistent practice. Tammy exemplifies this truth. Her daily rhythm of prayer and gratitude is a rehearsal of love, a discipline that shapes her interactions with colleagues, residents, and community partners. She demonstrates that, when love is practiced intentionally, it becomes easier to extend, even in the most challenging circumstances."
Tammy Webster Brown centers her life on daily gratitude and faith, beginning and ending each day with thanksgiving to God. Faith provides the foundation for her leadership, producing compassion, patience, and love in her interactions with colleagues, residents, and community partners. She uses music deliberately to cultivate resilience and joy, treating songs as spiritual exercises that keep her heart tuned to love and thanksgiving. In her role as Program Manager and Director of Residential Services for LifeLong Medical Care's EBCRP Project Pride, she oversees a holistic residential recovery program delivering substance use disorder treatment and mental health services for pregnant, parenting, and adult women.
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