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By JaQuoria Oliver
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The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
On this week’s episode JaQuoria is joined with the beautiful Creator and Owner of It’s Wholehearted, Candice M, who is also a dope ass mom.
The two discuss some of the pressures that are implied from societal standards and also some that are self induced.
We also talk about how social media helps to exaggerate a theme of success standards, that too many ppl think they have to replicate.
Listen to hear us share our solutions to some of these pressures and the importance of caring for our mental and physical health, especially in 30s.
“Women in Business”
Created by Candice M, It’s Wholehearted, is a natural hair and body care line.
Order and find more information at www.itswholehearted.com
On this week’s episode, JaQuoria is joined with Jessica Lynn, entrepreneur, author, and a dope ass mom. The two dive into a lengthy conversation about raising daughter’s, in today’s society. They discuss their hopes and fears of raising young women and how their own childhood impacted their choices on their parenting styles.
Have you ever been told your expectations are too high? Or maybe questioned if you need to lower your standards?
In this week’s episode, JaQuoria shares some heart to heart advice on standing firm on the things we desire out of life and relationships.
“Women in Business”
Confections by Christina, a local dessert shop specializing in cupcakes and chocolate covered desserts. Find her on Instagram @confectionsbychristina.
Can you have daddy issues if you grew up in a house with your dad?
In this week’s episode JaQuoria and her two lovely guest, Chenell Coleman and Jazmine Mitchell, dive into a discussion about the infamous topic, “daddy issues”.
The ladies further the conversation with the question “do we date men like our dads?”.
This week’s episode, JaQuoria keeps it light and answers a few “get to know me” questions.
On this week’s episode, JaQuoria is joined by another dope ass mama, Jennifer Lewis. The two get real about the pressures and stress around the “strong black women” narrative.
They discuss some of the severe ways Black women are impacted by societal stigmas and emphasize the importance of building and utilizing your mommy village.
This week’s “Women in Business” feature is JaQ and Jen’s Urban Bookstore LLC. Support this brand at www.jaqandjens.com
This week I'm joined with my first guests, Chenell and Kastasha Coleman; sisters and two dope ass mamas! We dive into a discussion about the shamefully infamous "mom guilt." We share our personal experiences, along with some tips to help overcome some of the pressures we put on ourselves, striving to be our ideal versions of the "perfect mom."
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Intro episode for Mommy A.F. Podcast
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.