By Steve Walker
For the past two weeks I
posed the question “Am I making a difference?” I used examples of teachers
touching the lives of their students using myself as but one example. As a
retired teacher I would like to believe it to be true.
I can only pray that I
succeeded. Like any other teacher my former students will make that final
assessment.
Recently I heard the
testimonial of local well-known singer Dr. Patsy Torres in front of a women’s
group. Having known her for years and taken lots of photos of her performing,
it was the first time I observed her sharing her story in front of a crowd on
how her dream of becoming a doctor became a reality. Ironically the kind of
doctor she became was not the one she envisioned.
According to Dr. Patsy in
her presentation, her goal was to be like her grandfather who practiced
medicine. Turns out her Doctor title comes from earning her Ph.D. in Educational
Leadership not medicine.
Her biography states “Patsy Torres is one of the
most important and influential Tejano entertainers of our time.” She has
performed for crowds all over the world that have attracted as many as 100-thousand
fans at one time.
Gracing the covers of publications on the national
and international scene to billboards, Dr. Patsy has been described by Latin
Style Magazine as “El Sonido del Futuro.” Her credits are far too numerous to
list in this limited space.
While still in college, her first Tejano album
yielded a #1 hit that later garnered her the Texas Talent Music Association’s
“Female Entertainer of the Year.”
She shared her story about
trying to make it through college while performing. It was inspirational. Turns
out she didn’t have the money to finish her Bachelor’s Degree until the administration
offered her a deal to have her promote the University of the Incarnate Word
without pay but offered scholarship money to complete her Bachelor’s Degree.
They kept the deal in
place all the way through completion of her Master’s Degree and Ph.D. as she
continued to perform all over the world.
She shared with her all
female audience a conversation she had with her grandfather before she applied
for the Ph.D. program. She sought his advice on whether to apply to medical
school or obtain the Ph.D. since it was her dream to be a doctor like him. He
told her that she could better heal people with her music. With that the rest
is history.
A champion in her hometown of San Antonio , she is now in big demand as a
motivational speaker and role model for schools, charitable and civic
organizations by way of her Ph.D.
Based on what she has
already accomplished in her music and her motivational speaking, it is a safe
bet she is and will continue to “make a difference” in people’s lives.
Anyway, as always, what I
write is “Just a Thought.”
Steve Walker is a Vietnam
Veteran and former Justice of the Peace and Journalist.
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