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"Dear Mamas, I know you have seen the Starbucks viral video that is front and center in the media. I saw where Denise posted about it and said we need to find a way to relate. I'm not sure what she means by that. Please explain."The incident, in which two black males were arrested on "suspicion of trespassing" for not ordering while waiting on friends at a Philadelphia Starbucks, is making major waves in the media. We had a great talk with the Mamas, Teri and Denise, on Monday's "What Would Mama Do?" about the incident, integrity in the face of prejudice, and the power of putting yourself in someone else's shoes. Listen in."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I know you have seen the Starbucks viral video that is front and center in the media. I saw where Denise posted about it and said we need to find a way to relate. I'm not sure what she means by that. Please explain."The incident, in which two black males were arrested on "suspicion of trespassing" for not ordering while waiting on friends at a Philadelphia Starbucks, is making major waves in the media. We had a great talk with the Mamas, Teri and Denise, on Monday's "What Would Mama Do?" about the incident, integrity in the face of prejudice, and the power of putting yourself in someone else's shoes. Listen in."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I know you have seen the Starbucks viral video that is front and center in the media. I saw where Denise posted about it and said we need to find a way to relate. I'm not sure what she means by that. Please explain."The incident, in which two black males were arrested on "suspicion of trespassing" for not ordering while waiting on friends at a Philadelphia Starbucks, is making major waves in the media. We had a great talk with the Mamas, Teri and Denise, on Monday's "What Would Mama Do?" about the incident, integrity in the face of prejudice, and the power of putting yourself in someone else's shoes. Listen in."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I know you have seen the Starbucks viral video that is front and center in the media. I saw where Denise posted about it and said we need to find a way to relate. I'm not sure what she means by that. Please explain."The incident, in which two black males were arrested on "suspicion of trespassing" for not ordering while waiting on friends at a Philadelphia Starbucks, is making major waves in the media. We had a great talk with the Mamas, Teri and Denise, on Monday's "What Would Mama Do?" about the incident, integrity in the face of prejudice, and the power of putting yourself in someone else's shoes. Listen in."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, sometimes being a mom is really, really hard. My daughter is going through a break up, and my heart is breaking for her, and I’m mad at the ex-boyfriend, but I don’t know what to say. I want to make things better, but I’m pretty sure what I really want to say will just make things worse. What advice would you give to your daughter who’s struggling through something like this?"We had a great talk with Mama Teri on Friday's "What Would Mama Do?" about why a breakup can be a blessing in disguise, and got her advice on how to handle heartbreak with grace and confidence."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, sometimes being a mom is really, really hard. My daughter is going through a break up, and my heart is breaking for her, and I’m mad at the ex-boyfriend, but I don’t know what to say. I want to make things better, but I’m pretty sure what I really want to say will just make things worse. What advice would you give to your daughter who’s struggling through something like this?"We had a great talk with Mama Teri on Friday's "What Would Mama Do?" about why a breakup can be a blessing in disguise, and got her advice on how to handle heartbreak with grace and confidence."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, sometimes being a mom is really, really hard. My daughter is going through a break up, and my heart is breaking for her, and I’m mad at the ex-boyfriend, but I don’t know what to say. I want to make things better, but I’m pretty sure what I really want to say will just make things worse. What advice would you give to your daughter who’s struggling through something like this?"We had a great talk with Mama Teri on Friday's "What Would Mama Do?" about why a breakup can be a blessing in disguise, and got her advice on how to handle heartbreak with grace and confidence."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, sometimes being a mom is really, really hard. My daughter is going through a break up, and my heart is breaking for her, and I’m mad at the ex-boyfriend, but I don’t know what to say. I want to make things better, but I’m pretty sure what I really want to say will just make things worse. What advice would you give to your daughter who’s struggling through something like this?"We had a great talk with Mama Teri on Friday's "What Would Mama Do?" about why a breakup can be a blessing in disguise, and got her advice on how to handle heartbreak with grace and confidence."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I love this story of the 32 year old who got to play in the NBA for the first time last night! He spent ten years in the minor leagues just waiting for his chance. Isn’t this just a wonderful story? Do you think enough kids are watching him so that they can learn from his perseverance?"Andre Ingram was a standout in the G League, supplementing his income with math tutoring, when he was called up to the NBA by the Lakers. He had an impressive debut and is making major waves. We took this listener submission to Mama Teri on Thursday's "What Would Mama Do?" and got her thoughts on Andre Ingram's inspiring rise to basketball fame."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I love this story of the 32 year old who got to play in the NBA for the first time last night! He spent ten years in the minor leagues just waiting for his chance. Isn’t this just a wonderful story? Do you think enough kids are watching him so that they can learn from his perseverance?"Andre Ingram was a standout in the G League, supplementing his income with math tutoring, when he was called up to the NBA by the Lakers. He had an impressive debut and is making major waves. We took this listener submission to Mama Teri on Thursday's "What Would Mama Do?" and got her thoughts on Andre Ingram's inspiring rise to basketball fame."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I love this story of the 32 year old who got to play in the NBA for the first time last night! He spent ten years in the minor leagues just waiting for his chance. Isn’t this just a wonderful story? Do you think enough kids are watching him so that they can learn from his perseverance?"Andre Ingram was a standout in the G League, supplementing his income with math tutoring, when he was called up to the NBA by the Lakers. He had an impressive debut and is making major waves. We took this listener submission to Mama Teri on Thursday's "What Would Mama Do?" and got her thoughts on Andre Ingram's inspiring rise to basketball fame."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I love this story of the 32 year old who got to play in the NBA for the first time last night! He spent ten years in the minor leagues just waiting for his chance. Isn’t this just a wonderful story? Do you think enough kids are watching him so that they can learn from his perseverance?"Andre Ingram was a standout in the G League, supplementing his income with math tutoring, when he was called up to the NBA by the Lakers. He had an impressive debut and is making major waves. We took this listener submission to Mama Teri on Thursday's "What Would Mama Do?" and got her thoughts on Andre Ingram's inspiring rise to basketball fame."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I just wanted to send you this video showing the Alabama football team praying with President Trump on the lawn of the White House. My whole family bleeds purple and gold, but this moment is amazing! Alabama represented the whole SEC with class! I just wish some professional teams would follow their example." This display of faith even had Mama Denise saying "Roll Tide"! We discussed with her on Wednesday's "What Would Mama Do?" and got her thoughts. Listen in."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I just wanted to send you this video showing the Alabama football team praying with President Trump on the lawn of the White House. My whole family bleeds purple and gold, but this moment is amazing! Alabama represented the whole SEC with class! I just wish some professional teams would follow their example." This display of faith even had Mama Denise saying "Roll Tide"! We discussed with her on Wednesday's "What Would Mama Do?" and got her thoughts. Listen in."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I just wanted to send you this video showing the Alabama football team praying with President Trump on the lawn of the White House. My whole family bleeds purple and gold, but this moment is amazing! Alabama represented the whole SEC with class! I just wish some professional teams would follow their example." This display of faith even had Mama Denise saying "Roll Tide"! We discussed with her on Wednesday's "What Would Mama Do?" and got her thoughts. Listen in."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I just wanted to send you this video showing the Alabama football team praying with President Trump on the lawn of the White House. My whole family bleeds purple and gold, but this moment is amazing! Alabama represented the whole SEC with class! I just wish some professional teams would follow their example." This display of faith even had Mama Denise saying "Roll Tide"! We discussed with her on Wednesday's "What Would Mama Do?" and got her thoughts. Listen in."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I keep seeing stories about how all these women are running for office this year. Why do you think so many women are running? Is it because of Hillary? Is it because of the #MeToo thing? Or, is it something else I don’t know about?"A record-breaking amount of women are running for office this year, at least 575 at last count. Why is this? We asked Mama Denise on Tuesday's "What Would Mama Do?""What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I keep seeing stories about how all these women are running for office this year. Why do you think so many women are running? Is it because of Hillary? Is it because of the #MeToo thing? Or, is it something else I don’t know about?"A record-breaking amount of women are running for office this year, at least 575 at last count. Why is this? We asked Mama Denise on Tuesday's "What Would Mama Do?""What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I keep seeing stories about how all these women are running for office this year. Why do you think so many women are running? Is it because of Hillary? Is it because of the #MeToo thing? Or, is it something else I don’t know about?"A record-breaking amount of women are running for office this year, at least 575 at last count. Why is this? We asked Mama Denise on Tuesday's "What Would Mama Do?""What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I keep seeing stories about how all these women are running for office this year. Why do you think so many women are running? Is it because of Hillary? Is it because of the #MeToo thing? Or, is it something else I don’t know about?"A record-breaking amount of women are running for office this year, at least 575 at last count. Why is this? We asked Mama Denise on Tuesday's "What Would Mama Do?""What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I read about how there’s all this family struggle with Patrick Reed, who just won the Masters this weekend. My heart is breaking for his family. At a time when everyone should be enjoying his success, his Mom and Dad were banned from even going to the golf course. Why can’t people see the big picture and recognize that years from now, they are all going to regret that they couldn’t come together as a family?"Patrick Reed, the winner of this weekend's Masters golf tournament, is estranged from his parents and younger sister and has been since 2012. We'll took this listener submission to the American Mamas, Teri and Denise, on last night's "What Would Mama Do?" and got their thoughts on Patrick Reed and his family and how to remedy similar family divisions. "What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I read about how there’s all this family struggle with Patrick Reed, who just won the Masters this weekend. My heart is breaking for his family. At a time when everyone should be enjoying his success, his Mom and Dad were banned from even going to the golf course. Why can’t people see the big picture and recognize that years from now, they are all going to regret that they couldn’t come together as a family?"Patrick Reed, the winner of this weekend's Masters golf tournament, is estranged from his parents and younger sister and has been since 2012. We'll took this listener submission to the American Mamas, Teri and Denise, on last night's "What Would Mama Do?" and got their thoughts on Patrick Reed and his family and how to remedy similar family divisions. "What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I read about how there’s all this family struggle with Patrick Reed, who just won the Masters this weekend. My heart is breaking for his family. At a time when everyone should be enjoying his success, his Mom and Dad were banned from even going to the golf course. Why can’t people see the big picture and recognize that years from now, they are all going to regret that they couldn’t come together as a family?"Patrick Reed, the winner of this weekend's Masters golf tournament, is estranged from his parents and younger sister and has been since 2012. We'll took this listener submission to the American Mamas, Teri and Denise, on last night's "What Would Mama Do?" and got their thoughts on Patrick Reed and his family and how to remedy similar family divisions. "What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I read about how there’s all this family struggle with Patrick Reed, who just won the Masters this weekend. My heart is breaking for his family. At a time when everyone should be enjoying his success, his Mom and Dad were banned from even going to the golf course. Why can’t people see the big picture and recognize that years from now, they are all going to regret that they couldn’t come together as a family?"Patrick Reed, the winner of this weekend's Masters golf tournament, is estranged from his parents and younger sister and has been since 2012. We'll took this listener submission to the American Mamas, Teri and Denise, on last night's "What Would Mama Do?" and got their thoughts on Patrick Reed and his family and how to remedy similar family divisions. "What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I've noticed on the news recently, that many teenagers are feeling empowered and discovering that they really do have a voice and a great purpose in this world. Like every other parent, I want my children to feel a sense of purpose too. How can I help my young children (7, 9 and 12) begin to understand that they really do have a great purpose? And that it doesn't have to have anything to do with politics?"Empowerment doesn't have to be political. We took this question to Mama Teri on Friday's "What Would Mama Do?" and got her thoughts on the question, and on how to teach your children to embrace their purpose in life. Great segment!"What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I've noticed on the news recently, that many teenagers are feeling empowered and discovering that they really do have a voice and a great purpose in this world. Like every other parent, I want my children to feel a sense of purpose too. How can I help my young children (7, 9 and 12) begin to understand that they really do have a great purpose? And that it doesn't have to have anything to do with politics?"Empowerment doesn't have to be political. We took this question to Mama Teri on Friday's "What Would Mama Do?" and got her thoughts on the question, and on how to teach your children to embrace their purpose in life. Great segment!"What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I've noticed on the news recently, that many teenagers are feeling empowered and discovering that they really do have a voice and a great purpose in this world. Like every other parent, I want my children to feel a sense of purpose too. How can I help my young children (7, 9 and 12) begin to understand that they really do have a great purpose? And that it doesn't have to have anything to do with politics?"Empowerment doesn't have to be political. We took this question to Mama Teri on Friday's "What Would Mama Do?" and got her thoughts on the question, and on how to teach your children to embrace their purpose in life. Great segment!"What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I've noticed on the news recently, that many teenagers are feeling empowered and discovering that they really do have a voice and a great purpose in this world. Like every other parent, I want my children to feel a sense of purpose too. How can I help my young children (7, 9 and 12) begin to understand that they really do have a great purpose? And that it doesn't have to have anything to do with politics?"Empowerment doesn't have to be political. We took this question to Mama Teri on Friday's "What Would Mama Do?" and got her thoughts on the question, and on how to teach your children to embrace their purpose in life. Great segment!"What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, There’s a letter from a principal in Singapore that showed up on my Facebook and I loved it! It’s all about how the kids’ test scores don’t actually determine their potential, that kids who are going to be artists don’t really need to understand chemistry. I know my kids have struggled in certain classes, and I just want them to know that doesn’t limit who they can be!"The letter in question, about student exam scores, is making its rounds on social media and getting some attention. It really resonated with our American Mamas, Teri and Denise, too! We got their thoughts on the letter, and a few personal anecdotes, on last night's "What Would Mama Do?""What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, There’s a letter from a principal in Singapore that showed up on my Facebook and I loved it! It’s all about how the kids’ test scores don’t actually determine their potential, that kids who are going to be artists don’t really need to understand chemistry. I know my kids have struggled in certain classes, and I just want them to know that doesn’t limit who they can be!"The letter in question, about student exam scores, is making its rounds on social media and getting some attention. It really resonated with our American Mamas, Teri and Denise, too! We got their thoughts on the letter, and a few personal anecdotes, on last night's "What Would Mama Do?""What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, There’s a letter from a principal in Singapore that showed up on my Facebook and I loved it! It’s all about how the kids’ test scores don’t actually determine their potential, that kids who are going to be artists don’t really need to understand chemistry. I know my kids have struggled in certain classes, and I just want them to know that doesn’t limit who they can be!"The letter in question, about student exam scores, is making its rounds on social media and getting some attention. It really resonated with our American Mamas, Teri and Denise, too! We got their thoughts on the letter, and a few personal anecdotes, on last night's "What Would Mama Do?""What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, There’s a letter from a principal in Singapore that showed up on my Facebook and I loved it! It’s all about how the kids’ test scores don’t actually determine their potential, that kids who are going to be artists don’t really need to understand chemistry. I know my kids have struggled in certain classes, and I just want them to know that doesn’t limit who they can be!"The letter in question, about student exam scores, is making its rounds on social media and getting some attention. It really resonated with our American Mamas, Teri and Denise, too! We got their thoughts on the letter, and a few personal anecdotes, on last night's "What Would Mama Do?""What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, did you see that after the March for Our Lives, Democrats are now calling for 16 year olds to be able to vote? That’s crazy! I don’t trust my 16 year old with the car, much less the next leader of the Free World. How do we stop this insanity?"Should a 16 year old have the right to vote? As the mothers of teens, we got the experts, our American Mamas, Teri and Denise, to chime in and give us their thoughts on the matter on Wednesday's "What Would Mama Do?""What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, did you see that after the March for Our Lives, Democrats are now calling for 16 year olds to be able to vote? That’s crazy! I don’t trust my 16 year old with the car, much less the next leader of the Free World. How do we stop this insanity?"Should a 16 year old have the right to vote? As the mothers of teens, we got the experts, our American Mamas, Teri and Denise, to chime in and give us their thoughts on the matter on Wednesday's "What Would Mama Do?""What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, did you see that after the March for Our Lives, Democrats are now calling for 16 year olds to be able to vote? That’s crazy! I don’t trust my 16 year old with the car, much less the next leader of the Free World. How do we stop this insanity?"Should a 16 year old have the right to vote? As the mothers of teens, we got the experts, our American Mamas, Teri and Denise, to chime in and give us their thoughts on the matter on Wednesday's "What Would Mama Do?""What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, did you see that after the March for Our Lives, Democrats are now calling for 16 year olds to be able to vote? That’s crazy! I don’t trust my 16 year old with the car, much less the next leader of the Free World. How do we stop this insanity?"Should a 16 year old have the right to vote? As the mothers of teens, we got the experts, our American Mamas, Teri and Denise, to chime in and give us their thoughts on the matter on Wednesday's "What Would Mama Do?""What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, did you see the premiere of Roseanne? I loved it, and from what I can tell, a lot of America loved it too. What did y’all think?" - Listener Submission20 years, and Roseanne is back! We talked with the American Mamas, Teri and Denise, on Tuesday's "What Would Mama Do?", and got their thoughts on the reboot and its popularity."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, did you see the premiere of Roseanne? I loved it, and from what I can tell, a lot of America loved it too. What did y’all think?" - Listener Submission20 years, and Roseanne is back! We talked with the American Mamas, Teri and Denise, on Tuesday's "What Would Mama Do?", and got their thoughts on the reboot and its popularity."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, on this Easter weekend, I’m thinking about President Trump a lot. I know many of my most religious friends support him, even though he’s had affairs and is foul mouthed and doesn’t live like a Christian. Isn’t it hypocritical of the Bible-thumpers to be supporting the Troll-in-Chief?"We took this question to the American Mamas, Teri and Denise, on last night's "What Would Mama Do?" and they had plenty to say on the matter."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, on this Easter weekend, I’m thinking about President Trump a lot. I know many of my most religious friends support him, even though he’s had affairs and is foul mouthed and doesn’t live like a Christian. Isn’t it hypocritical of the Bible-thumpers to be supporting the Troll-in-Chief?"We took this question to the American Mamas, Teri and Denise, on last night's "What Would Mama Do?" and they had plenty to say on the matter."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, on this Easter weekend, I’m thinking about President Trump a lot. I know many of my most religious friends support him, even though he’s had affairs and is foul mouthed and doesn’t live like a Christian. Isn’t it hypocritical of the Bible-thumpers to be supporting the Troll-in-Chief?"We took this question to the American Mamas, Teri and Denise, on last night's "What Would Mama Do?" and they had plenty to say on the matter."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, on this Easter weekend, I’m thinking about President Trump a lot. I know many of my most religious friends support him, even though he’s had affairs and is foul mouthed and doesn’t live like a Christian. Isn’t it hypocritical of the Bible-thumpers to be supporting the Troll-in-Chief?"We took this question to the American Mamas, Teri and Denise, on last night's "What Would Mama Do?" and they had plenty to say on the matter."What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I have grown kids and grandchildren coming home for Easter and last year I only did treats for my grands and my kids were insulted they got zero. Do you still do Easter for your grown kids?"If you have kids of your own, you're out for the Easter egg count! We took this question to the American Mamas, Teri and Denise, for a special Easter "What Would Mama Do?""What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I have grown kids and grandchildren coming home for Easter and last year I only did treats for my grands and my kids were insulted they got zero. Do you still do Easter for your grown kids?"If you have kids of your own, you're out for the Easter egg count! We took this question to the American Mamas, Teri and Denise, for a special Easter "What Would Mama Do?""What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I have grown kids and grandchildren coming home for Easter and last year I only did treats for my grands and my kids were insulted they got zero. Do you still do Easter for your grown kids?"If you have kids of your own, you're out for the Easter egg count! We took this question to the American Mamas, Teri and Denise, for a special Easter "What Would Mama Do?""What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
"Dear Mamas, I have grown kids and grandchildren coming home for Easter and last year I only did treats for my grands and my kids were insulted they got zero. Do you still do Easter for your grown kids?"If you have kids of your own, you're out for the Easter egg count! We took this question to the American Mamas, Teri and Denise, for a special Easter "What Would Mama Do?""What Would Mama Do?" is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
Mama Denise was recently visiting a friend in "Friendlyville" and returned home here to Shreveport, only to have her bubble of happiness popped by bad service, attitude and downright rudeness. Is this a common experience, and if so, can we make Shreveport better if we don't change our quality of southern hospitality?On Wednesday's "What Would Mama Do?" we had a nice talk with the American Mamas, Teri and Denise, about the friendliness deficit in Shreveport/Bossier City, and they had plenty to say! Listen in. This segment is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
Mama Denise was recently visiting a friend in "Friendlyville" and returned home here to Shreveport, only to have her bubble of happiness popped by bad service, attitude and downright rudeness. Is this a common experience, and if so, can we make Shreveport better if we don't change our quality of southern hospitality?On Wednesday's "What Would Mama Do?" we had a nice talk with the American Mamas, Teri and Denise, about the friendliness deficit in Shreveport/Bossier City, and they had plenty to say! Listen in. This segment is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
Mama Denise was recently visiting a friend in "Friendlyville" and returned home here to Shreveport, only to have her bubble of happiness popped by bad service, attitude and downright rudeness. Is this a common experience, and if so, can we make Shreveport better if we don't change our quality of southern hospitality?On Wednesday's "What Would Mama Do?" we had a nice talk with the American Mamas, Teri and Denise, about the friendliness deficit in Shreveport/Bossier City, and they had plenty to say! Listen in. This segment is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.
Mama Denise was recently visiting a friend in "Friendlyville" and returned home here to Shreveport, only to have her bubble of happiness popped by bad service, attitude and downright rudeness. Is this a common experience, and if so, can we make Shreveport better if we don't change our quality of southern hospitality?On Wednesday's "What Would Mama Do?" we had a nice talk with the American Mamas, Teri and Denise, about the friendliness deficit in Shreveport/Bossier City, and they had plenty to say! Listen in. This segment is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company, and airs every weeknight on American Ground Radio.