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By Black British Parent Ltd.
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
**TRIGGER WARNING!** This episode contains discussions on sensitive topics that may be distressing to some listeners. Listener discretion is advised.
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Black British Parent Ltd. Any content provided by our guests is of their opinion and they are not speaking on behalf of or representing Black British Parent Ltd.
In this episode of Black British Parent podcast we sit down with Rachel Reign, the founder of Surviving Universal UK. Rachel’s organisation specialises in supporting those who are leaving mega churches and cults, helping them navigate the complex and often difficult transition. Rachel opens up about her personal experiences, the common challenges faced by people exiting high-control environments and the essential support services her organisation provides.
LinkTree: Surviving Universal UK
Intro/Outro: Jay Creative
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We had a chat with Jade Newton-Gardener, the founder of IMAP - I aM A Person. In this episode we discuss the importance of play for children, young people and adults, how play can enhance creativity, build resilience and improve overall well-being at any age. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that encourages you to bring more play into yours and your family's life.
Get in touch with Jade via:
Website: www.imapcommunity.org
www.instagram.com/imapcommunity/
Intro/Outro: Jay Creative
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In this episode of the Black British Parent podcast, we're joined by Steven Oram from Proud and Gifted, an incredible organisation celebrating the achievements of young Black people. Tune in to hear inspiring stories and learn how we can all support our youth!
Website: www.proudandgifted.co.uk
Intro/Outro: Jay Creative
In this powerful episode of the Black British Parent podcast, Rachel Duncan co founder of Sit Up & Stand Up 2 Knife Violence, shares her family’s distressing experience after her nephew was stabbed in London, Brixton, leaving him with life-changing injuries. Hear their story of survival, resilience and hope. Don't miss this important conversation—catch the full episode this Thursday on Spotify or YouTube.
Intro/Outro: Jay Creative
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Hi family! Welcome to the latest episode of the Black British Parent Podcast! This week, we have a very special guest, Priscilla, the inspiring founder of The Stepmums Club. Priscilla opens up about her journey as a step mum, the unique challenges she has faced and the motivation behind creating a supportive network for step mums.
Whether you are a stepmum, part of a blended family, or simply interested in the dynamics of step parenting, Priscilla's experiences and insights are sure to resonate.
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Connect with The Stepmums Club:
- Visit the Website thestepmumsclub.com
- Follow on Instagram @thestepmumsclub
- Join on Facebook @thestepmumsclub
Stay connected with Black British Parent:
- Instagram and all socials @blackbritishparent
- Facebook @blackbritishparent
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Dive into this enriching conversation and let’s support each other on this journey!
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In this episode of the Black British Parent podcast, we sit down with Kay Johnston, the founder of Diamond Enterprise School, to explore her remarkable journey in education. Kay's story is one of perseverance, innovation and strong advocacy, as she navigates the complexities of establishing a school aimed at fostering inclusivity and excellence.
Listen to Kay's inspiring story and her commitment to creating a more inclusive educational system by tuning in to this weeks's episode.
Get in touch with Kay Johnston via [email protected]
Join us on this episode as we sit down with Rob, a passionate visual creative and proud owner of Inkwa Tattoos. In this insightful conversation, Rob opens up about the unique intersection of parenting, creativity and entrepreneurship as a dedicated family man. Gain valuable perspectives on balancing the artistry of being creative with the art of parenting and discover the secrets behind running a successful business while prioritising family. Tune in for an inspiring discussion that delves into the challenges and joys of navigating the creative and familial realms, all in one engaging podcast episode!
Check out Rob and his work at Inkwa Tattoos at inwatattoos.co.uk.
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Explore a powerful episode on the Black British Parent podcast featuring guest Siyanda and her mother, Camilla, as they courageously share their journey after Siyanda became a victim of racial abuse and physical assault by adults much older than her on May 25, 2019. Dive into the profound impact of this traumatic incident, which led to Siyanda being charged with GBH with intent and forever altering the course of her life. Join the conversation as they shed light on resilience, healing and the urgent need for dialogue around racial injustice. Listen now to gain insights into their compelling story of strength and transformation.
Support the Free Siyanda Campaign via freesiyanda.com.
Don't miss out on valuable resources and insights for British African and Caribbean families – visit our website today for a wealth of information and support tailored to your unique needs and experiences via BlackBritishParent.co.uk.
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In this episode, Verona Spence-Adofo shares her passion and expertise in African spirituality, shedding light on the often misunderstood ancestral practices that have been passed down through generations. We explore the interconnectedness of African spirituality with nature, community and the self and how it offers profound insights into life's purpose, healing and personal growth.
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
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