A mother’s love can rarely be quantified. It is often unconditional and life long but is there any other love that can compare? Is it wrong to compare what a mother does for a child to what a partner does? Can the love even be compared or are they two different things? Mother’s day has just past in the UK and it came with a display of public affection for mums and mother like figures but should a balance be struck for the sake of those who have lost parents or even the chance to become mothers themselves? Some acts and conversation will happen regardless so maybe the problem lies with expectation. Are they good, bad or somewhere in the middle? The things we say are powerful and it can be important to talk with consideration and perspective and just as we mind what we say it can also be important to mind how we act. With the disappearance and subsequent murder of Sarah Everard there has been increase calls for increased education of the male population but it this the sole solution to the problem? Is there more to be done? If we take Master P’s advice with hard work all can be achieved. We hear how he outhustled his more talented peers to become the music mogul today in another engaging edition of TheNineToFivers Podcast.