“Hey, Ama” is an ode to Geraldine’s African mother who raised her. It is also her space for vulnerable storytelling with the hope to having more of her family and friends sharing their stories. “May we all remember that we have a story to tell with an audience eager to listen” - Geraldine
In this episode “Disappoint Inn”, Ama shares an illustration of her experience dating and a declaration to stop preparing for disappointment and embrace being in the moment without fear of rejection.
Your girl is back! Thank you for sticking with me. “Hey, Ama” will be back on October 25th.
Today’s episode is a letter addressed to white people rambling my experience as the token black friend, employee and resource.
This episode follows the recent lynching of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Many mothers and fathers have had real conversations with their children regarding race and police brutality. In episode 3 I share how my mother approached “The Talk”
Ama talks about the sacred place that her mother calls home. It is a place where she makes no mistakes. A space that can be referred to as her oasis, her peace. Also known as her sacred kitchen.
Geraldine tells a story about “10 years to Conception” A brief story on the long process of a mother/daughter relationship forming.
Welcome! Let me introduce you to my new podcast named, “Hey, Ama” an ode to my African mother and vulnerable storytelling.