In this powerful episode of The Advocate’s Chair, we sit down with LaSharron Harris—educational advocate, counselor, and phenomenal mom whose intentional approach to education changed her son’s life and is now helping families across Alabama do the same.

Mrs. Harris shares her personal journey from being an “average” student to earning advanced degrees, and how her upbringing, culture, and family values shaped her passion for advocacy. She opens up about raising a son with ADHD, navigating IB programs, scholarships, and strategic planning—ultimately helping him graduate with minimal student debt from a private HBCU.

This conversation is packed with real talk and real tools for parents:
How to be intentional starting as early as 9th grade
Why college planning is a family strategy, not a solo act
How to reduce (or avoid) student loan debt
The power of culture, confidence, and believing in our children
What it truly means to sit in The Advocate’s Chair

If you’re a parent, educator, or community leader looking to clear pathways for students and families—this episode is a must-watch.

🎓 Because access without strategy is just hope—and we’re building plans.

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