34 min

#20: Boy Mamas Free Black Girls

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I'm starting to think seriously about being a mother and this episode hit me so deeply. So deeply, I held it close to my chest for a month - walking with it + meditating on the nuggets that were shared. The experience of motherhood is so nuanced. I appreciated the beautifully raw stories shared by Liku and Jasmine. I'm forever grateful that these sisters WENT there with me.

As a bit of background, Liku was the woman who helped the notion of sisterhood at scale for me. Jasmine was the woman who first gave me the opportunity to help heal young teenage girls who had become jaded to the thought of sisterhood, as I once had. 



It's beautiful to be reminded of how much I love what I do. My work is an extension of the air that I breathe. With this episode, I am reminded that I am leaving a mark for all who come behind. In America, it may be difficult for us to know where we came from... but my children will know that they they came from me. And knowing that... will be such a force. 







Show Guests:  

Liku T. Amadi, Esq. (Website | Instagram | LinkedIn) is a Bay Area native and CA licensed business attorney. Liku helps coaches and consultants establish a solid legal foundation through custom contracts. Liku makes it a point to educate her clients on the what and why behind legal services to empower them to make legally informed business decisions and control the dynamics of their business relationships. Liku is a proud boy mom and champion of Black women.  



Jasmine Fountain (Website | Instagram | YouTube) graduated from Michigan State University after studying sociology, community relations, and African American and African studies. Since then, she has been an educator in the public school systems in both Atlanta, Georgia, and Oakland, California. Since teaching , God has led Jasmine into spiritual education. She has become dedicated to helping young women also find freedom in God’s love and their story. Currently, she is devoting herself to founding God’s Butterfly Effect in order to reach as many young women as possible with a message of God’s transforming love. Jasmine partners with women of faith from all over the country to provide mentorship, classes, and service experiences to young women ages 9-21. Jasmine loves the rush of stepping out on faith and hopes to share the rush with her precious son David.  


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I'm starting to think seriously about being a mother and this episode hit me so deeply. So deeply, I held it close to my chest for a month - walking with it + meditating on the nuggets that were shared. The experience of motherhood is so nuanced. I appreciated the beautifully raw stories shared by Liku and Jasmine. I'm forever grateful that these sisters WENT there with me.

As a bit of background, Liku was the woman who helped the notion of sisterhood at scale for me. Jasmine was the woman who first gave me the opportunity to help heal young teenage girls who had become jaded to the thought of sisterhood, as I once had. 



It's beautiful to be reminded of how much I love what I do. My work is an extension of the air that I breathe. With this episode, I am reminded that I am leaving a mark for all who come behind. In America, it may be difficult for us to know where we came from... but my children will know that they they came from me. And knowing that... will be such a force. 







Show Guests:  

Liku T. Amadi, Esq. (Website | Instagram | LinkedIn) is a Bay Area native and CA licensed business attorney. Liku helps coaches and consultants establish a solid legal foundation through custom contracts. Liku makes it a point to educate her clients on the what and why behind legal services to empower them to make legally informed business decisions and control the dynamics of their business relationships. Liku is a proud boy mom and champion of Black women.  



Jasmine Fountain (Website | Instagram | YouTube) graduated from Michigan State University after studying sociology, community relations, and African American and African studies. Since then, she has been an educator in the public school systems in both Atlanta, Georgia, and Oakland, California. Since teaching , God has led Jasmine into spiritual education. She has become dedicated to helping young women also find freedom in God’s love and their story. Currently, she is devoting herself to founding God’s Butterfly Effect in order to reach as many young women as possible with a message of God’s transforming love. Jasmine partners with women of faith from all over the country to provide mentorship, classes, and service experiences to young women ages 9-21. Jasmine loves the rush of stepping out on faith and hopes to share the rush with her precious son David.  


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/freeblackgirls/message

34 min