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The Back to School Struggle is Real

The Back to School Struggle is Real

FromMotherhood in Black & White


The Back to School Struggle is Real

FromMotherhood in Black & White

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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Aug 23, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

 Can you really be friends with someone you’ve only known online?  Well, meet our guest, La Toya who actually homeschools her children. She and Tara have been friends for over a decade.  Do you think it might be time to meet up in person yet?  La Toya will provide insight and encouragement for all parents dealing with a changed learning environment.    The ladies also discuss Black Girl Magic, as we pay tribute to Kamala 'Momala' Harris and discuss why representation matters.Every week, Kaanji and Tara will have candid discussions about the realities of motherhood.  Conversations will focus on parenting, partnering, perspectives, and pop culture.  You are invited to join them as they get to know each other and their guests, and as they try to uncover the similarities in each mom’s individual journey.  Sometimes we can feel alone in this wild life, and we hope to remind others that we are all in this together.  Join us as we attempt to navigate motherhood with a little humor, a lot of heart...and a whole lot of  90’s hip-hop.  Kaanji and Tara are both volunteer leaders for Embrace Action, an anti-racism advocacy and educational nonprofit organization. You can learn more about Embrace Action by visiting www.embraceaction.org Tara Bio:Tara is a bank executive living in North Dallas with her husband and son.   A recovering overachiever that tends to stretch herself a bit thin trying to be all things to all people, she’s learning more and more about how to strive for ordinary.  She loves Beyonce, dancing in the kitchen, inappropriate conversations with her girlfriends, laughing with her family, and hyping other people up.  She’s currently halfway through an MBA program and aspires to serve in a capacity that empowers women in her community.  She is always a work in progress.IG:@tatstarKaanji BioKaanji is a coach, anti-racism advocate and practicing attorney.  She’s passionate about engaging people in honest and authentic conversations about the Black experience in America.  California-born and raised and a recovering New Yorker, proud Georgetown alum Kaanji resides in the Dallas suburb of Frisco, TX with her husband and 11-year old son.  A self-professed wine connoisseur and lover of all things Prince, she holds space in the company of amazing friends and a supportive family.  IG@Kaanji_irby
Released:
Aug 23, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Hosted by Gen X moms, Kaanji Irby and Tara Campbell. These two women- one Black and one White- come from different worlds, but have become close friends through their shared experiences as suburban ‘boy moms,’ working women in male-dominated workplaces, and their love of 90s hip-hop. Listen in as they chat with each other and connect with guests about parenting and pop culture and the tragedies and triumphs of motherhood with honesty, empathy and humor.