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Episodes

Dating & Relating: How to Build Love That Lasts

Making a love connection isn’t always easy.  You might have to ‘kiss a few frogs’ before you find love that lasts.  Joining me today to talk about this is the author of an Amazon bestseller that chronicles her…

Good Health Is A Great Start

The saying goes “When you have your health, you have everything.” That may be up to debate in some circles, but you can deny that good health is a great start for most anything you want to pursue.  Here we talk about…

Restoring Hope: A Look at Child Suicide

As often happens, I learned a little more about the topic on which I set out to enlighten parents. Today's discussion about suicide in children was no different. We talked about the pressures today's youth are experiencing and what circumstances…

Raising Black Girls: Free to Be, Free to Dream, Free to Rise

In today's episode, we examined the challenges parents face as they endeavor to raise their Black girls to feel empowered in their own skin (literally), free to express all of their emotions, and ultimately, at home in any space. (Air…

Living & Thriving with Autism

In this episode, we talked about how parents and caregivers can help children with autism live AND thrive. The National Institutes of Health describes autism as follows:   Autism, or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), refers…

Authors' Roundtable: Her Journey

Today's guests share inspiring life stories as chronicled in their engaging literary works. In CEO of My Soul, by Nicole Cober, Esq., you will follow her rise as a corporate attorney, her courageous launch of an upscale spa and salon and…

A Look at Spanking & Its Effects

To spank or not to spank.... That still is the question for some parents, though there are signs that parents of younger children, age 0 - 5, are increasingly opting for a no-spanking approach to discipline. This sounds like a good trend…

Can We Really Be Alright? Overcoming Child Abuse & Trauma

I can still recall the days when I took my sons to see our pediatrician and there on her wall was the poem, "All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten" by Robert Fulghum. It is an excerpt from his book of the same name, a collection…

Who's Minding The Store? Raising Entrepreneurs & Change-Makers

Have a little one in your house who rules the roost? Leaders may be born, but they must also be bred. What better way to channel that thirst for power and cultivate leadership in children than to encourage them to build their…

Looking Ahead: The Future of Girls & Women in STEAM

There is a drive to encourage more girls to pursue studies in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math in order to fill the pipeline with women prepared to fill critical positions across various STEM-based fields in the future.  To some…

Raising Black Boys, Part II: Playing the Hand You're Dealt

Each year, more than 250,000 children are placed into foster care.  African American children make up about 20% of that population.  More than 23,000 children will age out of the foster care system (age 18), every year and 25%…

Raising Black Boys, Part I: Lessons from a Wayward Journey

Today, I was joined by Kevin Shird, Speaker, National Youth Advocate, and Author.   I asked him to recount his journey to redemption where his quest to escape the perils of poverty and his father's addiction led to drug dealing and violence…