We are moms. We are sisters. Conversations about parenting that you can only have without judgement with someone you love. It won’t always be pretty, but it will be honest. Sisters discussing parenthood- the good, bad, gross, and mundane.
African American sisters talking about our experiences parenting during COVID-19.
We discuss A NY Time survey of parents of Children 18 - 28 coving how much parents are still doing for their kids. The article warns parents are killing kids life skills. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.usatoday.com/amp/3198310002
We discuss Kim's adventures in potty training and love and Hip Hop's old school take that kids should be potty trained by two years old.
Reviewing the clip of Dr Angelou correcting a young lady and discussing the larger culture of respect in the 90s vs today.
We discuss the scandal of Aunt Becky and others paying bribing their kids way into college.
In this episode we discuss the different ways moms and dads parent.
We discuss our sheltered upbringing and how we decide what we expose our kids too. Kendra shouts out India Arie's amazing new album.
Kim and kendra talk about a kids birthday during black history month and a brief colorism conversation
Kim and Kendra discuss black history month and talking to kids about slavery.
Kendra and Kim talk about traveling with kids.
Sisters talking about grieving while parenting.
Introducing us, Kim and Kendra #moms #sisters. We take a parenting style quiz and discuss the questions asked. What is your parenting style?