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By Kolandra & Komaria Carpenter
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The podcast currently has 60 episodes available.
How do you nurture two daughters who are ten years apart? You nurture what 'goes in' for the younger one and what 'comes out' for the older one. These wise words came from Loni who lovingly mothers her beautiful girls, Laylah and Lana.
These ladies affirm the greatness in each other while admiring the uniqueness that they both share, unashamedly.
Come find out who gets called a #ShadyBaby and enjoy some great laughs.
Meet Loni Elmore and her daughter Laylah Elmore.
Age Appropriate Series (AA)
Heavily influenced by her mother, Renee's love for science has completely captivated her. She playful annoys her favorite lady to display one of her favorite ways to show love. They bond over many things like eating and cooking. Renee was so much fun that she almost took Komaria's spot as the 'daughter' on Love Mother Love Daughter.
Listen in to find out how.
"My mom and grandma were entrepreneurs, so I just fell into it'" is how Kenyatta Nicole lovingly emulates her first role models. She would help her mother with business ventures so it would only make sense that Kenyatta Nicole would do the same some years later. She takes pride in supporting other entrepreneurs like herself. There is on love from this woman who believes that there is room for everybody.
Also don't miss our stories about how we met and the things that we can now laugh pertaining to our spouses.
Our Age Appropriate (AA) series continues with another perspective from Aubrey Weedman. She is very passionate about mentoring and wants us to know that the children are watching. They hear what you say and are also watching your body language to learn what is really being communicated. She specifically spoke about her passion to assist and connect with middle school aged children. This age group really wants to be heard and not have their feelings minimized.
Listen in to hear some value knowledge.
When your immediate family is on another continent many emotions and obstacles can arise. However this young lady approached her challenges with elegance and her faith in God. Mahi's foundation of values and strong faith was and continues to be an essential part of who she is. This gem of a human exudes love that we should strive for tirelessly.
This is Mahi!
The village was created and God is the perfect parent were just a couple of things that we dived in to with these ladies. Anita was very open about raising her three children who are all grown with children of their own now. DeAnna makes it known that throughout her journey from childhood to motherhood, her mother Anita has always been there. Her presence and support was felt even when she was not physically near. Failures, or lessons (as I would like to call them) were discussed as well as the differences that each of us woman share within our relationships with one another.
You don't want to miss this encouraging and laughter filled podcast.
Komaria tells the story of when she got lost while driving home and how I almost lost IT!!! Argh!!
Moving away from all that you've ever know can be very challenging. For Beth this was a reality that she had to face at quite a young age. It turned out to be a blessing in disguise. She fought anger within and overcame. She was able to grow personally and strengthen her relationship with her mother.
Find out why Beth believes that relationships with your mom, are always worth fighting for.
This young lady from Kenya has quite a story. However we are only able to scratch the surface on this podcast. She agrees that differences should be celebrated and that is exactly what Aisha does. Her two moms are very different yet share many similarities. She explains the previous statement and celebrates having them both in her life. They contributed immeasurably to the amazing human that she is today.
Listen to find out more about Aisha's two moms.
Putting yourself first in all things was something that Megan had to do after high school. While her friends were getting ready for college, she was trying to figure out her next step. Depression had crept in and hijacked her mind and body. After some time of self reflection and acceptance of herself, Megan has a new outlook and direction in which she is going.
Find out how she is stronger than society's standard of who she should be and how she is embracing her own unique journey.
Scratching the surface is a great way to describe this conversation with our friend Janet. She was resilient in childhood and remains grounded in motherhood. Familial curses can be broken with intentional behavior and favor rays are a thing, or they should be.
Nestle in and listen to this filler of a podcast, because no gaps were left unfilled in Janet's life.
The podcast currently has 60 episodes available.