
Stylish as ever in her black wedge boots, floral and sequence dress, shrouded in a silky blue jacket adorned with flowers, ZoZo stands in the hallway, leaning back, face to the sky, laughing.
About Zozo
ZoZo says: I’m a very funny person, for one thing. I’m sassy and I don’t stand by and let bad things happen when I have power to change it. I’m also kind and I will stand by my friends when people are rude or selfish to them.
I’m doing this podcast because I love to help and support others and I am so excited to be myself and hopefully serve as an example for you to do the same.
Kiki Says: Don’t let her current age fool you, Zozo is an old, loving and silly soul. She loves herself just as she loves you, and we’re all better for it.
What I’ve learned from ZoZo (aka: Why you should listen to her):
I don’t know if I can limit it to just one or two things! I’m her mama, so I learn from her all the time! She taught me how to appreciate life again, to LOVE people’s flaws (she delights in them!), and what it means to LIVE, not simply exist. ZoZo is a blessing, I’m so glad you get to meet her.

In a fine green hoodie, Kiki casually leans against the bunk bed she assembled for ZoZo. Her hair “combed” back, adorning her face: glasses and a distinguished, paper, black, handlebar moustache, afixed by her nostrils she got off of a pizza box.
About KIKI
KiKi says: I’m the oldest child, so telling people what to do comes naturally - I’m sure my family will corroberate me on this. I’m quite good at it, and have a track record of being the boss, for real American dollars, a lot of times.
I also really, really love people and want nothing more than for my fellow earthlings to be full of joy. My hope is that when the humans are full of love and joy, then all other beings will naturally be as well (kinda like the old (and wise) saying about when mama’s happy . . .)
ZoZo says: My mom never gives up. She is loving and kind generally, but she doesn’t understand sometimes why people don’t act right.
What I’ve learned from KiKi (aka: Why you should listen to her): My Mom will say things sometimes out of the blue, that she doesn’t think of as a big deal, but completely changes your whole life. She takes the sun and shines it on people’s lives, shining on truth they need. She’s a miracle to them.