“Between Mama & M.E.†archives conversations between a hilarious Southern mother/daughter duo as we share our unique perspectives and talk about current events, celebrity news, history and running our family owned businesses. This is not your average “mother daughter bonding time†as we dive unfiltered into our inter-generational dialogue. We keep it real. We keep it Black.
Hello Everyone! We have missed you all so DEARLY!!!! Thank you for rockin with us as we continue to get out episodes as often as we can and take care of grandma. This is our first episode of 2022 and we're glad it came out during Black History Month. In this episode Mama and M.E. reflect on a Mama's dreams for M.E., Rihanna's pregnancy and Mama's issue with Kanye's desire to create a “Black Future's Month”.
In this episode Mama & M.E. talk about our family's close connection to enslavement, how "freethinker" language is co-opted and caregiving with different personalities. As always we love you! Thank you so much for tuning in. Make sure to follow us on Instagram @BetweenMamaAndMe and send us topics you would like us to cover!
In this episode Mama and M.E. talk about the joys, pain and politics of love. M.E. shares about her journey with PCOS and navigating Black girlhood as a darkskin child. Mama shares her experience being raised by beauty queens and being one of the tallest girls in town.
In this episode Mama & M.E. reflect on the ways in which colorism impacted our experiences with our familial relationships, marriage & mating, and education. M.E. shares about what she thinks this country really needs to "heal" and move on.
Mama & Me reflect on the past 4 years under the administration, our preferred kind of racism, pink pussy hats, Martha Stewart jail and breakfast beverages. Like. Share. Comment. Rate 5 Stars. We love yll! ✨
In this mash up of two recordings Mama & M.E. explore what success looks likes as Black women while breaking down communication between parents and children. Mama talks about mother's duties to direct their children, and taking a backseat. M.E. shares her reflections on growing up and the realities of adult friendships.
During this episode Jane & Mary explore what work ethic means to Jane, how the Vietnam War changed the fishing industry in northern Florida, and how language shapes our realities and experiences. {Lunch Break Episodes are about 30 minutes long so you can listen on your lunch break or anytime you've got 30 minutes to spare.}
Mary & Jane talk about quarantine, systemic racism, and parenting while Black.