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If there is one thing we know about existing as humans, we know we are sexual beings. We are brought into this world by sex and we come into this world equip to create through sex. But despite this fact, there still seems to be a huge gap in our conversations, understanding, and approach about being members of both the faith community and being human. Well this week, Leslie Antonoff of Hautemommie and I, try to close that gap between loving Jesus and being sexual (a.k.a a human). #JudgeUsIfYouWAnt
When we're home during the day it's a constant struggle to answer the question, what is there to eat! I talked with Leslie Antonoff of Haute Mommie and Co-Host of Butter and Brown about how to make healthy and easy meals when you're the chef morning, noon, and night.
This week on show we have #MomBoss Leslie Antonoff - creator of the @Hautemommie blog, co-creator, executive producer and star of Aspire’s culinary series, Butter + BROWN and Founder of Sweet Knowledge Clothing Company. We talk entrepreneurship, her incredible mindset that has lead her to live without fear, accepting help without shame, the important lessons she’s instilled in her three daughters, the most important lesson she learned from her own mother & so much more. For full notes, visit http://supermamas.com like us on https://www.facebook.com/supermamaspodcast/ Double tap on https://www.instagram.com/_supermamas/
Leslie Antonoff is a co-creator, executive producer, and star of Aspire’s Butter + BROWN. Her blog, the HAUTEMOMMIE is dedicated to championing motherhood without limits, a life of style, and sharing business expertise to encourage others to chase their dreams. We share a truthful dialogue about the pressures of that society places on the female body and why every woman should say ‘NO’ to the snapback!
Justin and Joy sit down with Leslie Antonoff to discuss her experience as a young mother, Issa Rae's influence on her career, and the importance of persistence. Elevator Pitch Leslie’s unsuccessful attempt at getting hired after applying to 200 jobs. Her friendship with Issa Rae and the creation of “Let Leslie Tell It” The inspiration behind Haute Mommie. Becoming a mother as a 23-year-old college senior. Leslie’s upcoming Butter + Brown culinary series on Aspire TV. The benefits of being married and the importance of telling people marriage is fun. Fish Bowl: What stands between you and complete happiness? Who have you hurt the most and have you apologized? What’s your biggest regret? And much more! More About Leslie Leslie Antonoff is a triple-threat; writer, television host, and entrepreneur, she is setting the world on fire with her gift of gab, wit, and business acumen. An alumna of Howard University, Leslie prides herself on representing Black people with an unrelenting fierceness combined with her desire to create media that represents this and her on-camera presence, she is unstoppable. As host of the forthcoming culinary series, Butter + BROWN, on ASPIRE TV she is gearing up to bring some much needed flavor to the food space. Along with being a fabulous cook; Leslie has a phenomenal entrepreneurial spirit that refuses to let up. She is the owner and chief designer behind the brand Sweet Knowledge Clothing Company, a collegiate apparel geared toward HBCU students, alumni, and supporters. She's also the editor and face of The Hautemommie, a lifestyle blog all about showing people how to keep an element of chic in everything. Her hope is that through her story people see it is possible to achieve the life you long for. Connect with Leslie Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Website Spread the Word If you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a review on iTunes and share it with your friends! Connect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook to share your thoughts about the show. Love Jays Newsletter Have you signed up for our newsletter? Join the hundreds who've already subscribed to the best newsletter on the internet! Episode 74 Preview
In this episode, we chat with HauteMommie and Sweet Knowledge Clothing Company Founder, Leslie Antonoff about raising biracial children. In this interview, Leslie talks about other accepting her interracial relationship and what that means to her.