Erica McAfee is the host of Sisters In Loss and knows all to well how it feels to be a grieving mother and has gotten all sorts of comments that…
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My Birth Story: Jacqueline Castillo
Before the Birth From the beginning I knew that I wanted to have an unmedicated birth. I wanted to “go the distance!” I wanted this labor and delivery to be…
Episode 86: Surviving Postpartum Depression While Returning to Work with Nikki Osei Barrett
Nikki Osei Barrett is a mom of 3, a fashion PR guru and co-founder of District Motherhued – and is recently experiencing postpartum depression. Just 2 months after giving birth…
Episode 85: Take Aways Being a Boy Mom with Antonia Richardson
Guest episode with Antonia Richardson of Mommy Matters talking about what it takes to be a boy mom! Antonia shares what she’s learned about being a boy mom including: Jumping…
What Co-Parenting Looks Like to Me
Co-parenting looks like many things and everybody’s relationship with their ex is different. For me, there are times when we are acting as a team and other times, it seems…
Episode 84: Exploring What it Means to be a Black Mother with Nefertiti Austin
Nefertiti Austin is a mother of two children, an author and sharing how she realized how different it can be to be a black mother in today’s times. Once she…
How to Know You’re Not Prioritizing Yourself
Ensuring you start prioritizing yourself shouldn’t be this hard. But, somehow, it keeps coming up in conversation after conversation. It’s hard to do. Sometimes we make it hard for ourselves…
Episode 83: Embracing Joy in Motherhood with Shunta Grant
Shunta Grant is a proponent of embracing joy in motherhood and finding joy in all areas of life. She is constantly teaching about how not to just be “busy” but…
Episode 82: Tapping Into Your Creative Side on a Daily Basis with Jena Holliday
We might not all be the most creative people out there – but we all have the skills necessary to tap into it! As mothers we have to constantly tap…
Yes, Black Moms Do Breastfeed
This post was sponsored by Regain.us, however, as always, all opinions expressed are entirely my own. After delivering my son I started on my journey to breastfeed. As a black…