Moms of Color Palaver Lakischa Smith
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- Kids & Family
Voices for Black Motherhood
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Courtney Stallworth a Registered nurse on Decreasing Maternal Mortality rate amongst Women of Color
Courtney takes action on her mission to decrease Maternal Mortality rate amongst Women of Color. This podcast is full of information and inspiration. If you are an excepting mother of Color I highly advise that you tune in, I truly believe it will be worth your time.
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Nia Avery on Maternal aged Motherhood
Nia Avery discusses her experience on being an maternal aged mother, her beliefs on what helped her prosper through her pregnancy, and delivering a healthy baby. Tune in as she shares her experience.
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Alexia Mitchell on the Importance of Mother Daughter Relationships
In this short clip, Mommy Blogger Alexia Mitchell shares her experience and lessons she has learned from her own relationship with her mother. She wants us to realize how important our relationships are with our daughters and what we can do to help ensure that we are raising strong and powerful Black girls into a society that tries to silence them.
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Generational Parenting with Olivia Gordon
Olivia Gordon, a parenting coach and life skill development consultant talks to us about how the way we parent has to change in these new times. She offers us some life skills that we can take along with us to enhance our parenting in order to enhance our children's growth.
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Je'Kendra Robinson mom of 6 speaks about persevering
Je'kendra Robinson, a mother of 6 shares her story about persevering and its absolutely beautiful. She speaks about divorce, depression, and finding herself in the mist of raising 6 kids and enrolling into Pre-med school. Her story is truly inspiring as she gives us all hope and encouragement while sharing her journey with us!
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Autumn Altamirano on ADHD in Black Children
Autumn Altamirano speaks on her experience working in the school system with children who have ADHD as well as Black and Brown children who have been wrongfully referred to her as being potential ADHD candidates. Autumn tells us some valuable information about what to look for before allowing your child to be diagnosed with ADHD.