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Staying Home With Whit | Is Your Kid Too Young to Talk About Racism?

Staying Home With Whit | Is Your Kid Too Young to Talk About Racism?

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Staying Home With Whit | Is Your Kid Too Young to Talk About Racism?

FromWith Whit

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Jun 16, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

I reached out to Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart to find out the best ways to talk to Sonny about race. At three, Sonny is a bit young to know the details of what is going on, but he needs to know that people come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. Dr. Lockhart is a Pediatric Psychologist, Parent Coach, and the owner of A New Day Pediatric Psychology. She is a mother of two and an all-around inspiring human being. We got great tips for parents of older children and had an enlightening conversation about raising kids in today's America, race, and how to make the world we share a better place through our kids. For more information and resources on social change, visit my BLACK LIVES MATTER highlight on Instagram. You can also visit WHITNEYPORT.com and search "Black Lives Matter." To learn more about Dr. Lockhart, visit anewdaysa.com Get 10% off for first time users when you shop at versedskin.com with promo code WITHWHIT Go to TamaraMellon.com and use code WITHWHIT for $100 off any pair of shoes. Produced by Dear Media
Released:
Jun 16, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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I'm Whitney Port, and a lot has happened since you last saw me on The Hills. For starters, I'm a mom, I got married to the love of my life, Timmy, I run a business outside of fashion - it's time we finally catch up. There are so many facets that make up my life: relationships, parenthood, entrepreneurship, beauty, fashion, health, wellness and much more. Join me each week as we meet and discuss all these topics and more with trusted experts and favorite people on earth. Hopefully, we can embark on this new journey together with openness, honesty and a little bit of Whit.