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MomMe Timeout Podcast is designed to educate, elevate and empower moms. Join the host, Danni Jo biweekly on Mondays for authentic conversations and amazing interviews about wholistic maternal health and navigating the journey of personal development. MomMe Timeout provides practical tips and strategies you can use to level up in different areas of life. Each episode will leave you feeling empowered and ready to crush your personal goals while becoming a boss mom.

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    • Apr 13, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 41m AVG DURATION
    • 18 EPISODES


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    Celebrating Maternal Health with Alex & Tierney of Embolden Mama

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 65:30


    In this episode I am joined by Tierney and Alex, the founders of Embolden Mama. The purpose  of Embolden Mama is to  help women see their strength, power and all they are capable of being. Embolden Mama offer's  education, resources, support, and access to other leaders who can mentor women on their journey. Embolden Mama also uses fitness as a way to gain confidence and be your best self. Tierney and Alex share their story of how they formed Embolden Mama, how they manage their time as business owners, wives and mothers. They also share information about their upcoming Women's Health Series that started on April 11, 2021 and has a session each Sunday Morning (except Mother's day). More information can be found on their website at www.emboldenmama.com/healthseriesFollow them Instagram at Embolden_MamaFacebook: Embolden MamaWebsite: www.emboldenmama.com

    How to Win As A Wife, Mother & Business Owner With Tonia Butler

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 39:14


    In this episode I am joined by Tonia Butler, the owner of Honey B Home & Essentials. The purpose of the business is to provide an online platform and retail space that highlights quality products by black owned businesses and product makers. Tonia shares her story of building a business with her husband, while being a mother and woman. Tonia shares some of the struggles she experiences, and strategies she used to move past them. She also discusses the moments leading up to her and her husband now having a retail space for Honey B Home and Essentials. Tonia's story of one of perseverance, grit, grace and faith. Visit her online store;https://www.honeybstore.com/the-making-of-honey-b

    What Is A Strong Black Woman?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 49:14


    In this episode I am joined by a guest, Synitta Walker. Synitta and I have a conversation about the strong black woman (SBW) identity that has been passed down through generations, verbally and behaviorally. We share ways we have defined SBW in the past, and how our definition has changed over time. Tune in to learn strategies you can use to define this identify for yourself in a healthy manner. Visit the website at www.mommetimeoutpodcast.com to subscribe to the email list to stay up to date with what is going on with the MomME Timeout podast. Follow us on instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/momme_timeout_podcast/

    "I Love Being A Black Woman Featuring Niner Davis

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 40:35


    In this episode I am joined by Niner Davis. Niner is a business owner in the field of Real Estate. She shares her journey of becoming a realtor while raising her daughter. She has been in business for herself for 5 years and she shares some of the lessons she has learned along the way. Niner also shares what being a Black woman means to her. Listen to learn how Niner manages the intersection of motherhood and womanhood. Connect with Niner @Revolutionroc.com https://www.facebook.com/niner.dvaulMake sure to visit our website at www.mommetimeoutpodcast.comSubscribe to our email list to stay up to date on what is going on with the podcast.

    Bonus: How To Take Care of Yourself and Family when COVID Positive

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 30:47


    In this episode I share my experience with testing positive for COVID. We often hear about the physical effects of COVID...BUT what about the mental and emotional impact. I let you into my experience mentally and emotionally during my isolation. At the same time I still had to perform my duties as a single mom. Tune in to learn tips and strategies I used to take care of myself and my son while COVID positive. www.mommetimeoutpodcast.commommetimeoutpodcast@gmail.com

    What Does Being A Black Woman & Mother Mean To Me

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 13:27


    In this episode I celebrate the first day of Black History Month. I share the history of how the month was created and the vision behind it. In this episode I provide a sneak peak into what you have to look forward to on the MomME Timeout Podcast for the Month of February. The most important information I share in this episode is my what it means to be a black woman and what it means to be a black mother. Visit the website www.mommetimeoutpodcast.com to subscribe to the email list. Also make sure to rate the show in the podcast platform of your choice.

    How To Apply 2020's lessons to 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 25:53


    Reflection is an important part of learning, growing, and thriving as a mother and woman. In this episode I review different strategies you can use to engage in reflection. I also share four lessons that I learned in 2020 and how I plan to apply them to 2021. I invite you to reflect on your experiences in 2020 and decide how you will apply those lessons to 2021. Visit the website at www.mommetimeoutpodcast.com to subscribe to our email list to be updated when new things are happening with the podcast.

    Building Your Support System with Synitta Walker

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 65:08


    In this episode I am joined by Synitta Walker. She describes her motherhood journey and shares how she built her non-traditional support system. Synitta reminds us that we can thrive as a mother and woman with the right supports around us. Tune in to hear Synitta's story and learn tips to help you build a solid support system. Guest BioWriter/Editor for 30+ years but professionally 20+ yearsAccounting & Finance Professional for 20+ yearsMother of 11 years and some gestational monthsAvid coffee drinkerLover of nonconventional beauty and bootyResident weirdo, the good kindReading enthusiast and book collectorNever falls asleep during terminal romance films but known to fall asleep during damn near anything else because when my body is still, it thinks it should be sleepMy purpose in life wasn’t to be a mother or wife. It’s to improve communication on a grand scale but it took me being both of those things to figure out how to fully live in my purposeTrue maintenance of happiness and solid gold friendships, are my life long goals.

    Single Mother By Choice with Melissa (Missy) Benham

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 61:06


    In this episode I am joined by Melissa (Missy) Benham. After graduating with her bachelors in Social Work Missy knew she wanted to work in behavioral health and was excited when she was offered a position at a community based organization. Missy works full time as the Intake and Office Manager. Once some of her personal goals were achieved (getting a degree, buying a house) she started to realize what she was really missing in her life. Her biggest goal was always to be a mother and when it didn’t happen organically Missy made it happen. In this episode Missy shares her story of choosing to become a single by choice through donor insemination. She did not allow her circumstances of being single, without a partner to hold her back from her dreams of becoming a mother. Family has always been the most important thing to her and now she has the sweetest little girl who keeps her on her toes and reminds her everyday of what is truly important. Tune in to learn how Missy prepared herself for the process, her experiences while waiting, how she built her support system and how she is managing as a single mother by choice. Want to watch Libby grow? Follow Missy on Instagram. How to be in contact with the guest: https://www.instagram.com/missybenham/How to subscribe to the MomME Timeout email list: www.mommetimeoutpodcast@gmail.comPlease subscribe to the podcast int he platform of your choice and leave a review. Let us know how we are doing.

    Putting Yourself First With Portia Nisbeth

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 58:28


    In this Episode I am joined by Portia Nisbeth. Portia shares her story of making the decision to put herself first and move back home away from a toxic relationship with the father of her unborn child. Portia’s story demonstrates a mother’s love for her child, faith, and perseverance. Portia is now the founder of Mighty Mommas, working full time and doing single parenting like a boss. Portia shares tips and strategies she uses to manage her day and crush her goals. Tune in to hear the gems that Portia shares with me. https://www.facebook.com/groups/518703065470574www.mightymommas.orgInstagram: MightymommasorgGuest Bio:Portia Nisbeth is a Rochester, NY native and mother of a son named Kingston. She is CEO & Founder of Mighty Mommas LLC. Portia holds a bachelor's degree in Communication from the University at Buffalo and a master's degree in Strategic Leadership from Roberts Wesleyan College. She currently works as a Communications Specialist for a health non-profit and has more than a decade of experience in public relations and marketing communications. She also works as a freelance book editor.Subscribe to the podcast and join the email listhttps://www.mommetimeoutpodcast.com/

    It Got Real: When Motherhood Clashed With Womanhood

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 25:44


    In this episode I am very transparent about my journey of managing my depression and anxiety. I share my experience with having a meltdown in the pharmacy because there was an issue with my insurance covering the cost of my medication. YES! I take medication to help manage my depression and anxiety. At the same time I was trying to take care of my medication crisis, my son was running through the aisles, grabbing different items, playing in a chair, just making so much noise. I had a breakdown right at the pharmacy counter!I share some strategies that I used to cope with my anxiety . My goal for this episode is to encourage you to give yourself grace when you have difficult moments. Understand that motherhood and womanhood are both difficult jobs because of the pressures that are put on us in both areas. There are going to be moments where the two will clash and it can get messy, but it is important to remind yourself that every minute, every hour, and every day is another opportunity to get it right. https://www.mommetimeoutpodcast.com/https://www.instagram.com/momme_timeout_podcast/

    Pushing Through Your Circumstances With Jehna Brown.

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 54:07


    In this episode I am joined by Jehna Brown to continue our conversation about redefining circumstances. She shares her story of becoming a teenage parent and being faced with having to quickly find employment, shelter, and build on her support system. Jehna describes a heartbreaking moment where she was unsure of how to move forward because of her situation. Despite what was right in front of her she made the decision to press on and have a vision of what her life could be. She is now a mother of three, managing multiple businesses and doing motherhood and womanhood like a boss! Jehna provides tips on: 1. Building your support system2. Making difficult decisions3. Managing a Business4. Balancing work and home life Guest BioOn a social media post once, her late Uncle Richard described Jehna Brown as,“The Undisputed Winner… skating through this life with ease, despite a few falls - and the crisp chill of Winter.”She often circles back to read those words to hang on to the memory of her uncle, but it also reminds her of how she is a woman of perseverance – always ready to take on any obstacle that comes her way. She strongly believes in the phrase, “No Grit. No Pearl.”Jehna is a 31-year-old mother of three, born and raised in Rochester, NY where she graduated from high school, birthed her first child, and completed her undergrad studies. In response to the burning desire for a change in scenery and to have access to greater opportunities, she relocated to the South where her mother was living at the time. Jehna has been a resident of Charlotte, North Carolina working in the field of Healthcare Solutions for over 7 years. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Health Sciences from The College at Brockport and a Master of Public Health degree obtained from Capella University.Her dreams of becoming a public health advisor and working for the Centers for Disease Control as an epidemiologist has shifted and she is now entering the field of entrepreneurship. Last year she launched her virtual assistant business, Clerical Necessities, which provides remote personal assistance for those who may lack the time, knowledge, and/or resources to complete certain tasks on their own. More recently, she has started an Ecommerce business and has been exploring the world of network marketing, real estate, and trading. Outside of working in healthcare and building businesses, some of her hobbies include writing, decorating her home, and studying the Bible. All of this, of course, comes second to her role of “mommy” – which involves grooming and nurturing a twelve-year girl pre-teen and two beautiful little boys ages 1 and 5, whom she loves more than anything. Jehna strives each day to not only teach but show her children that they can achieve anything they put their mind and effort toward.

    Intro to Season 2: Motherhood is Traumatic

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 23:19


    This episode is an introduction to season two and provides a sneak peak into the guests that will join the podcast. In this episode I share an excerpt from a book titled Parenting for Liberation by Trina Green-Brown. The piece from the story identified motherhood as traumatic. I share my views about this association between trauma and motherhood. I discuss ways to redefine our circumstances in relation to experiences in motherhood. In this episode I describe what it means to redefine circumstances. A change in your mindset can result in a drastic change in your life. I break down the definition of circumstance and apply it to real life situations. I describe the importance of looking past your current circumstances and focus on what can be birthed out of the situation.In this episode I encourage you to explore the following questions:1. How has motherhood conditioned you? 2. How has motherhood healed you?3. What seeds were planted when you stepped into motherhood and what grew from those seeds? www.mommetimeoutpodcast.commommetimeoutpodcast@gmail.comInstagram: instagram.com/mommetimeoutpodcastFacebook: Facebook.com/mommetimeoutpodcast

    Navigating Parenting, Education and Career with LaShara Evans

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 75:36


    In this episode, I share a conversation I had with LaShara (Shari) Evans about Career, Parenting and Education. She shares her career journey, how she is managing her family during this pandemic and her experiences as a School Principal. Shari tells the story of how her career path was directed by God. When she entered college she had no intention of going into education, and here she is serving as a School Principal. In terms of navigating her career, Shari shared these three points with me:1. Know your worth 2. Know your niche3. Ask for feedback Shari also provided tips and strategies parents can use to help them support their children during this new way of learning, rather hybrid or fully remote. She empowers mothers to:1. Communicate with teachers to let them know their specific needs for their family. 2. Know the power of your voice, and demand that you child receives the supports that they need. 3. Be open to changing your routine to help your child succeed. Additionally, Shari shared advice that she would give to mothers to help them grow as women and to show up for their children. She suggested: 1. Know your worth as a women in terms of friendships and relationships 2. Be patient with yourself, show yourself grace3. Be a model for your children 4. “Stop Cussing at your kids” Be mindful of the language you are using with them, words can hurt.Visit the website www.mommetimeoutpodcast.com to access the full show notes and bio of LaShara Evans.

    Congratulations You're Pregnant

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 33:20


    MomMe Timeout’s brand is about Authenticity, Sisterhood and Winning at life. In this episode I exude all three of these. I share my pregnancy story and I am very honest about my experience. I let it all hang out to help you, my sister, learn to embrace your experiences and learn from them. My goal is to see you overcome any negative experiences and win at life. I share three lessons that I learned from my pregnancy story. These three lessons are: 1. Make the decision that is best for you, but remember that those impacted by your decision have the right to their feelings. Be willing to understand their thoughts and feelings even if your decision will not change. Do not become angry with them because of their feelings. Anger is a draining emotion and no one wins in the end. 2. Allow those who are impacted by your decision to process at their own pace. Do not force them to do things your way. “My way or the highway” mentality can leave everyone hurt in the end.3. If you make a decision that does not work out the way you anticipated, remember that you can make another decision. We all have choices, and making one choice does not mean that it is the end. You have the free will to make changes if you are not comfortable.

    Back to School with Cordelia Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 51:56


    In this episode I am joined by Cordelia Smith of Rochester, NY. Cordelia and I are discussing our different opinions related to our children returning to school. I chose in school learning for my son while she chose full remote learning. In this conversation we show that two mothers can have different opinions about what is best for their children and still see eye to eye. We discuss our struggles with adjusting during the pandemic and the changes our children experienced. We also share 5 strategies you can use to help your child be successful during the school year rather you have chosen in school learning or remote learning. The five strategies we discussed are:1. Establish a routine2. Limit distractions3. Encourage your children4. Offer feedback5. Take breaks for funGuest BioCordelia is the creator of an up and coming blog called Fortified Heart, a personal blog that sheds light on issues surrounding anxiety and depression. Cordelia currently attends Keuka College as a full time Junior student majoring in Social Work. She has been assisting individuals with disabilities since she was only 16 years old in her grandmother’s self-employed Independent Living Housing locations. She is also currently employed full time as a secretary. Cordelia has always been very passionate in helping others. She has volunteered at places ranging from The Boys & Girls club, Rochester’s clean sweep team, and Breast Cancer walks. Cordelia is a proud mother of her 9-year-old son Laron and is also currently expecting another wonderful buddle of joy. Motherhood had its many challenges in her life, and she can relate to the many struggles women face when handling this role. Cordelia is looking forward to networking and motivating others. She is always open to listen and provide positive feedback to those in need.Cordelia Smith

    Introduction: It's Your Girl Danni Jo

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 31:43


    This episode is an introduction to MomMe Timeout Podcast and the host Danielle Jones (Danni Jo). MomMe Timeout was created to Educate, Elevate, and Empower mothers. Danni recognized that raising children and developing oneself as a woman can be challenging. Danni wanted to create a space were mothers can tune in, be connected with other moms, and learn tips and strategies to help them level up in different areas of life. Hopefully this podcast inspires a mom to revisit her goals/dreams and chose to embark on the journey of crushing her goals while still being a boss mom. The podcast will cover all topics related to motherhood and womanhood such as:mental health /self-careparenting/co-parentingrelationships/friendshipschild developmentgoal planningcareer developmentand so much more

    Trailer: Introduction to MomMe Timeout Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 1:51


    This is an introduction to the MomMe Timeout Podcast. In this episode you will learn about the purpose of the podcast. You will also learn how to stay connected with the host and find out what is going on with the podcast.

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