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Project 2025's introduction makes it clear that the very existence of LGBTQ people is under threat, and that includes cutting off access to fiction that represents us. Because most queer fiction is published in the US, that means access could be dramatically restricted for everyone worldwide. And even if Project 2025 isn't rolled out, state-level challenges are unlikely to slow down anytime soon. Laura Green from the Sapphic Book Review podcast joins Kris and Tara for this important bonus episode to talk about the very real and current threats against the books we love, and share tangible steps that anyone can take, whether you live in the US or not. Works/People/Organizations Cited Banned penguin children's book with same-sex couple Maggie Tokuda-Hall Authors Against Book Bans Heather has Two Mommies by Lesléa Newman Unbanning Books webinar recording Follow Sapphic Book Review Podcast feed Instagram Twitter Threads Blusky Support & follow the show Buy us a Ko-fi Sign up for our newsletter on Substack Twitter: @queerlyrec Facebook: @QueerlyRecommended Instagram: @queerlyrecommended Blusky: @queerlyrec.bsky.social Get all our links on Linktr.ee
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Marge tries to convince Flanders to be more relaxed with his sons' safety, which is super relatable for Dando as a father of two small kids. Meanwhile, Bart is held captive by a gorilla who misses her baby, yet apparently nobody in Springfield wants to do anything about it? A weird B-plot but an overall enjoyable episode.This episode is sponsored by Australia's #1 Pop Culture Expo, Supanova, get your tickets today at supanova.com.auSupport the Four Finger Discount Network for EARLY & AD-FREE access to every show we produce, as well as 100 hours of exclusive content! Join the FFD family today at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscountCHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Toon'd In! with Jim Cummings - spreaker.com/show/toond-in-with-jim-cummingsGoin' Down To South Park - spreaker.com/show/goin-down-to-south-parkSpeaKing Of The Hill - spreaker.com/show/speaking-of-the-hill-a-king-of-the-hill-Talking Seinfeld - spreaker.com/show/talking-seinfeldThe One About Friends - spreaker.com/show/the-one-about-friends-podcastThe Office Talk - spreaker.com/show/the-office-talk-podcastThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5828977/advertisement
#DJChase #twomommiesandababy #ThePreGamepartymixpodcast #Podcast The Pre-Game Party Mix Podcast The Number #1 Urban Podcast This week DJ Chase is back and better for 2023. Today's episode DJ Chase chops it up with Georgia financial coaches Nyesha and Sam aka Two Mommies and A Baby. DJ Chase and Two Mommies and A Baby talk about their cultural background , what motivated them to become financial coaches, types of life insurance, and as always tips and tricks on how to make it in the new music business. Hope You Guys Enjoy!!! Today's Music - DJ Chase - Who The Illest Let's Win! Peace and Blessings! Like, Comment, and Subscribe #DJChaseTV ►Follow Two Mommies and A Baby - https://www.instagram.com/twomommiesandababy/ ►Connect with Two Mommies and A Baby - https://calendly.com/saveyourmoney ►Follow DJ Chase: https://www.instagram.com/_djchase__/ ►Connect: https://djchase.net/ ►Connect: www.djchaseradio.com WDJC-DB DJ Chase Radio ►Subscribe to the Pre-Game Party Mix Podcast on Spotify Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/0lK4xDQQP7SVpfAkevXKIC?si=VnfSz2bETWeFuFBAze3ZzA Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dj-chase-pre-game-party-mix-podcast-with-dj-chase/id1487891239 Thank You for Enjoying This Content Feel Free to Support and Patron This Podcast !! ►CashApp - https://cash.app/$DJChase2 ►Paypal - https://www.paypal.me/djchase --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dj-chase/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dj-chase/support
#DJChase #twomommiesandababy #ThePreGamepartymixpodcast #Podcast The Pre-Game Party Mix Podcast The Number #1 Urban Podcast This week DJ Chase is back and better for 2023. Today's episode DJ Chase chops it up with Georgia financial coaches Nyesha and Sam aka Two Mommies and A Baby. DJ Chase and Two Mommies and A Baby talk about their cultural background , what motivated them to become financial coaches, types of life insurance, and as always tips and tricks on how to make it in the new music business. Hope You Guys Enjoy!!! Today's Music - DJ Chase - Who The Illest Let's Win! Peace and Blessings! Like, Comment, and Subscribe #DJChaseTV ►Follow Two Mommies and A Baby - https://www.instagram.com/twomommiesandababy/ ►Connect with Two Mommies and A Baby - https://calendly.com/saveyourmoney ►Follow DJ Chase: https://www.instagram.com/_djchase__/ ►Connect: https://djchase.net/ ►Connect: www.djchaseradio.com WDJC-DB DJ Chase Radio ►Subscribe to the Pre-Game Party Mix Podcast on Spotify Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/0lK4xDQQP7SVpfAkevXKIC?si=VnfSz2bETWeFuFBAze3ZzA Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dj-chase-pre-game-party-mix-podcast-with-dj-chase/id1487891239 Thank You for Enjoying This Content Feel Free to Support and Patron This Podcast !! ►CashApp - https://cash.app/$DJChase2 ►Paypal - https://www.paypal.me/djchase --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dj-chase/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dj-chase/support
Scoot talks to WWL listeners about the case of a DeQuincy kindergartner who was to find a new school to go to after she was expelled for the crime of having been adopted by a same-sex couple
Miss Julie Evans is force- a force that is made of nothing but love. I have watched her and her family grow with such strength over the fast 5 years I just needed to know more. Julie and her wife are former Foster Parents who have officially adopted their 2 boys- but not with out obstacles I can't even imagine. If there is a gold star in life- they get it. let's hear their story :)
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A Christian Criticism of Critical Theory: a Word Fitly Spoken While on the treadmill at the gym, I was listening to a podcast, A Word Fitly Spoken. This particular program was about Critical Theory, and it was hosted by the Revs. Willie Grills and Zelwin Heide. The guests were the Revs. Adam Koontz and David Buchs. It was an outstanding presentation, and I commend all of our readers and listeners to give this episode a listen! What was especially poignant for me was the juxtaposition of the bank of TVs on the wall and the messages being flashed before the eyes of the millions of viewers around the country. Right in front of me was a screen running the USA Network. There were closed captions, so I could glance at what was going on. But it was really the visual imagery that was telling - especially while listening to a biblical analysis of this very thing being promoted by the secular world in real time. Television is a powerful medium. It not only sells Budweiser, Toyotas, Doritos, and innumerable pharmaceuticals, it gives something away for free: a worldview. The USA Network was running a cop show (I think it was “Chicago PD”) featuring several encounters between police and criminals. In this episode, without exception, every violent thug was a white male. And with only one exception, every crime victim was black: the exception being a white female who was being brutalized by a white male. Only glancing up at the screen without hearing dialogue or background music gave me a sense of disconnect that made it an interesting observation. One of the scenes involved a black female shoplifter who was attempting to steal a loaf of bread. The store owner, an angry white male, was aggressively trying to get the police to arrest her. He complained about junkies constantly ripping him off. The accused woman looked sad, sitting limply on the floor with big puppy-dog eyes. She told the female police officer that she wasn't a drug user, but that she just wanted to make a sandwich for her boy. The female cop looked at her indulgently and sympathetically, and asked the scowling, angry white male shop-keeper the price of the loaf of bread which was a dollar fifty. But before paying for the woman's bread, the cop told the shop-owner that she could probably find some code violations in the store. She immediately claimed to see mouse droppings on the floor, and a wire at the ceiling that was not up to code. She threatened to ticket the shop-owner for $20,000. In the face of this police shakedown, the store owner told the police to release the woman. The lady cop then paid for the woman's bread and sent her on her way - before scolding the shop-owner one more time. The racial component presented on shows like this are pushing a false narrative, one that simply doesn't comport with reality, a narrative clearly designed to promulgate a lie to the detriment of the target demographic. Another scene involved a cop questioning a suspect on the street by inserting the muzzle of his pistol into the suspect's mouth and demanding answers in three seconds, then he started counting. Fortunately, the suspect was a white guy. Otherwise, the cops would have been seen as the baddies. There was also a commercial for trans pride. Since I don't watch TV any more, this is all unfamiliar territory to me. But it's very easy to see what's going on. It's brainwashing. It's Critical Theory training in the guise of entertainment. It does not reflect reality, but it is designed to create resentment against the white male population. And it is working for people of every racial and sexual tribe. Whites are conditioned to hate themselves and see their own existence as toxic. Many a Christian parent has been shocked by their children coming back from college holding a completely different worldview - one formed by Critical Theory. Some return from school declaring themselves to be of a different gender identity, bearing a new sexual preference, holding radicalized political views, and even in some cases, confessing hostility to the Christian faith itself. Parents generally blame the universities - albeit too late. But I think academe is only partly to blame. I believe that the universities are merely the last domino to fall. Children typically grow up watching a lot of TV. And all contemporary mainstream television programs - and the vast majority of movies and online series - are pushing a Critical Theory narrative. This is being done under the noses of everyone. I don't think Christian parents have a clue as to how formative and normative and powerful these TV shows are, nor the cumulative effect of the propaganda. They are based on a narrative - and the story is consistent, emotional, compelling, and part of a larger holistic model of re-education. But we have been boiled slowly like the proverbial frog in the pan of warm water. We are being lied to all the time. Reality itself is a casualty of Critical Theory. As a Christian pastor, this is a source of frustration. If our parishioners attend Divine Service and Bible Class every week, we will get maybe two hours to preach and teach our Christian narrative, which is, the Biblical and liturgical Gospel of Jesus Christ that runs from eternity to eternity. The rest of the time, most of our parishioners are watching TV, movies, sports, and taking part in other aspects of popular culture - all of which push a narrative at odds with, and hostile to, the Christian faith. And as adults, we may well be able to roll our eyes and discern what we are seeing. But then again, let us not underestimate the power of the visual narrative on our minds and psyches. But think about children and youth - whose brains are still in a state of plasticity, whose minds and souls are being formed by a constant barrage of narrative in opposition to the Holy Scriptures. So what should Christian parents - and even those who are not parents - do in the face of this onslaught? I would say to cancel the cable, and stop watching modern TV shows. Older TV is not nearly as toxic, and some of the older programs may even be neutral or uplifting. But even there, wisdom and discernment are called for. There are older movies - and perhaps a new one or two - that are not antagonistic to the Christian worldview. But allowing children unfettered access to highly suggestive Critical Theory training is, in the long run, as toxic as if they had such access to porn. These shows are designed not only to sell product, but to push a worldview, one that is, without exaggeration, Luciferian in its orientation. Instead of sitting in front of the boob tube for hours on end, why not listen to podcasts that either uphold, or do not contradict, our worldview? Why not learn a new skill? Take up an instrument? Study a foreign language? Learn how to fix cars or quilt or do woodworking or cooking? How about daily reading or listening to the Bible and great literature? One of the things that individuals and families can do is to replace the trash narrative of TV with the Holy Narrative of the Scriptures - by incorporating daily liturgical worship into their lives. The Treasury of Daily Prayer (which is also available as an app) is an accessible and yet robust resource for interacting with the Scriptures - especially the Psalms - in a liturgical way that counters the evil and unrealistic narrative and worldview promoted by the TV networks and by Hollywood. Children need to be reading a lot more and looking at screens a lot less. Adults too. And the beauty of such prayer is that it is liturgical, providing an annual reading of the lion's share of the Bible but set in a beautiful liturgical setting that can be spoken or sung, simple or elaborate. The liturgical repetition provides children with an anchor for their young memories. And technology has made it possible to hear and pray along with these daily prayer offices in their full majestic beauty as sung by the Concordia Theological Seminary Kantorei. I recently stayed a couple days with a delightful Lutheran family that had three young children. They had a TV, but it was in the basement, and the children acted like they didn't even know it was there. The kids were surrounded by books. They all excitedly clambered up next to me so I could read to them, and so they could read to me. These children really knew the Bible, the Catechism, and the liturgy of the church. The family prays Matins together every morning. Their six year old reads the One Year Bible (ESV) every day on her own - and was breathlessly explaining the narrative of the day's readings to me. And the children's reading was impeccable. Aside from Biblical names and foreign words (with the exception of the little toddler) the children could read and pronounce each word effortlessly and fluently - better than most adults that I know. What was especially poignant was the fact that the biblical narratives are already embedded in the minds of these very young children. They know the stories of the biblical characters - and not just the usual felt-board Sunday School sections. They relate the Biblical accounts with excitement and intimacy as though they are telling about what happened at the swing-set with the neighbor children only yesterday. These children are happy, well-adjusted, and intelligent. They are being well-prepared for a future in which their worldview will be challenged. They are being placed on the firm foundation of the Bible and the Confessions, of the liturgy and the Catechism, the Psalter and the hymns. These children clearly know the faith, and they know who (and whose) they are. And they weren't only reading the Bible. They were also reading standard childhood storybooks and great literature and books covering a range of topics. But they weren't reading anything about “Two Mommies” or any trashy kids' books that one might find at a Drag Queen event. In our modern world, there is huge pressure to conform. And children - especially if they are in public school - are subject to incredible peer pressure to watch those programs that are most at odds with our Christian worldview. This is increasingly the case even in kindergarten and nursery school. And by the time these kids face puberty, they are under enormous pressure to be anything but “normal.” It is, as though to be accepted, one must be of some exotic sexual identity or preference, not to mention, hold radical leftist political views and to question or repudiate the Christian faith. And if you understand Critical Theory, you will know that this is not by accident. This is what Critical Theory is all about. We are seeing it bearing rotten fruit after many decades of patient brainwashing in school, on TV, in movies, in music, in sports, and in the mainstream media in general, not to mention benign neglect by Christian parents. It's all about the replacement narrative and how to smash the old Christian worldview. It is important for us Christians to know what the Enemy is up to, to sever our ties to Luciferian “entertainment,” to equip our children in our own Biblical worldview, and to instill it in their minds and souls through the church's liturgy - which has formed minds into the mind of Christ our Logos for two millennia. It is high time that the Church become unequivocally critical of Critical Theory and stop ignoring it or pandering to those who advocate it. We need to put our foot down and reject it at every level - from the parish and the district to the synod, from our publishing house to our universities and seminaries. Critical Theory is just one more serpentine “Did God actually say…?”. I'd like to thank the guys at A Word Fitly Spoken for their solid analysis, and for their lively and informative program. What a blessing to have faithful pastors putting out programming that confirms, rather than contradicts, reality and the Christian worldview. The contrast between what I was hearing and what I was seeing could not have been more clear. The Word is being fitly spoken indeed. The real question is, is it being fitly heard?
First published in 1989, Heather Has Two Mommies is a children's book written by Lesléa Newman with illustrations by Diana Souza. This ground-breaking novel was one of the first pieces of LGBTQ children's literature to garner broad attention. (Wikipedia) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sonni-reading-project/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sonni-reading-project/support
Jhavia is joined by the duo better known as Two Mommies and a Baby to discuss life, love, and parenting. Be sure to check them out on IG @twomommiesandababy, where you can find out more info about their books, podcast, and just generally be in their business! https://msha.ke/twomommiesandababy/ * * * Black Radical Queer is a fan sponsored podcast, if you would like to support the show, please go to http://patreon.com/blkradqwr. * * * Black Radical Queer Podcast Hosted by: Jhavia Nicole Produced & Edited by: Sharmane Fury & Jhavia Nicole Music by: The Brothers Records * * * Connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook @BlkRadQwr Get you BLK RAD QWR T-shirts at Teespring.com/BlkRadQwr Ask a question, leave a promo, or just say hi at 937-601-8647! * * * This is a ManeHustle Media Podcast. ManeHustle Media, turn your side hustle into your ManeHustle.
On this week's show, the Podfathers dive into stories of two moms parenting much different during quarantine. One is stopping home schooling for her 1st grader to focus on work, her non profit, and to manage cleaning (whatever the fuck that means) while the other is literally a ride or die chick traveling 1000 miles on scooter to pick up her son during lockdown. The guys also discuss Large's experience as Portnoy's cohost on Stock Central, if getting left back is ever #actuallygood, and a review of Trolls World Tour for anyone trying to shut up their kids for a couple of hours.
Leigh (@lshfoster) and Ellie (@elliebrigida) are joined by Nyesha and Samantha Davis-Williams, (@twomommiesandababy) to talk about starting a family as queer women. We talk about the unique challenges of conceiving as two queer women, deciding if you want to get a known or unknown donor or if you want to consider adoption and all of the things that they wish they knew before they went on their journey as queer parents. The duo are very passionate about representing for the LGBTQ community which led them to become first-time authors with their children's book titled Umi & Uma: The Story of Two Mommies and a Baby. The two pridefully represent women of color within the LGBTQ community, and was the first married same-sex couple of color who participated and won HGTV's hit game show Flea Market Flip. Get their children's book, Umi & Uma, here: https://amzn.to/2T7Qwo1 . Ancient Song Doulas: https://www.ancientsongdoulaservices.com/ Follow along on Twitter: Lez Hang Out (@lezhangoutpod) and answer our Q & Gay at the end of every episode. Leigh Holmes Foster (@lshfoster) and Ellie Brigida (@elliebrigida). You can also join us on Facebook.com/lezhangoutpod and follow along on Instagram (@lezhangoutpod). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Beyond The Bump is a podcast, brought to you by Jayde Couldwell and Sophie Pearce! A podcast targeted at mums, just like you! A place to have real conversations with honest and authentic people. In our thirteenth episode of Beyond The Bump, Jayde and Sophie chats to Liabelle King about her same sex marriage to wife, Lotte Barnes, their incredible conception story, parenting with two mums and how we can raise kids that are accepting of difference. This episode is sponsored by ShopBack. ShopBack is an incredible website and app where you can earn up to 30% cashback on your online shopping through hundreds of online stores include Woolworths online, Chemist Warehouse, Myer, Uber Eats and so so many more. When you shop these stores through ShopBack you get percentage money back on the amount you spend, it is literal cash that can be transferred into your PayPal or bank account. This is possible as the brands pay ShopBack a commission for sales that they then share with you. We have an exclusive $10 sign up bonus exclusive for our podcast listeners if you head to www.shopback.com/BTB Goodies mentioned in this episode: Ali and Cass Bird: follow them here and here Books:- Heather has Two Mommies: buy here- Love Makes a Family: buy hereInclusive show on ABC: Teeny Tiny Stevies To follow Liabelle King on instagram: click here Follow us on instagram at @beyondthebump.podcast to stay up to date with behind the scenes and future episodes.
In our inaugural "Kids Books in November so Tony and MK can focus on Nanowrimo" episode, the bitches sit down with to classic children's stories about gay parenting.
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Ep 67: We Chose Rebellion HAPPY PRIDE YA’LL!!! On this episode of #QueerWOCpod Money and Nikeeta and are finally reunited! We celebrate Indian sprint star Dutee Chand in the QueerWOC of the Week segment, Money talks about National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network and some crystals to get your Pride month set off right, Nikeeta talks about a historic farmworker rebellion, and both chat it up about a FABULOUS QueerWOC weekend they shared together! Where to find us: IG & Twitter - @queerwocpod FB - https://www.facebook.com/QueerWOCpod/ Tumblr - www.QueerWOC.com Listen to us on Google, soundcloud, stitcher, Apple Podcast App, or castbox Contribute to QueerWOC via CashApp: $QueerWOCPod Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/queerwocpod Love us out loud by doing The R’s: Rate, Review, Request, Repost, Retweet, and Reply! Use the hashtag #QueerWOC to talk all things the podcast Send us an email or submit your Curved Chronicles: QueerWOCpod@gmail.com 00:06:51 QueerWOC of the Week Indian Track and Field Star: Dutee Chand Read more here:https://scroll.in/field/923984/indias-sprint-star-dutee-chand-reveals-she-is-in-a-same-sex-relationship-with-soulmate?fbclid=IwAR27tVcncV9Xjxu9g-jYkRntECXvEYIm2bAKwz_4wcJiGTjD49ZrlzKJfwU 00:12:05 Community Contributors Joy Party! Two Mommies and a Baby - Nyesha and Samantha Davis-Williams @twomommiesandababy Newport News, VA and Salt Lake City, UT New Patrons - Mel to Tha, Emma, Kaitlyn, Stephanie! CashApp from Doune New Review from TheMeanBlackGirl Three Token Brown Girls on IG QUILTBANG - @3tokenbrowngirls 00:28:10 Mental Moment with Money National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network https://www.nqttcn.com/featured-practitioners-1 Rainbow Aura Quartz - Rainbow Aura Quartz is a natural Quartz Crystal that has been permanently treated by fusing titanium and niobium to it in a vacuum. It is the Titanium that gives it it's magical colours. This crystal is said to be excellent for use when practicing astral journeying and bodily experiences. Rhodonite - The de-curved stone Unconditional love, helps heal broken hearts, alleviates past hurts and helps improve your sense of self worth (Heart and root chakra) Unakite - promotes emotional balance and increases will to fight (solar plexus, heart) Bismuth - It can prevent you from becoming overwhelmed by all of your responsibilities while at the same time increasing your energy levels to deal with them. Bismuth relieves feelings of loneliness or isolation. It is a stone of transformation and change, helping to adapt to change with calm assurance. Bismuth encourages cohesiveness, so would be very helpful in group and/or relationship dynamics. 50:16 - Word Crispin Hernandez, Workers’ Center of Central New York, and Worker Justice Center of CNY vs. New York State Crispin Hernandez’s story about working at Mark’s Farm here:https://workerscny.org/en/crispin/ Donate and support WCCNY here: https://workerscny.org/civicrm/?page=CiviCRM&q=civicrm/contribute/transact&reset=1&id=3 Zapatista Subcomandante Marcos/Galeano’s Full Address http://enlacezapatista.ezln.org.mx/2014/05/27/between-light-and-shadow/?fbclid=IwAR2attIbfrNPh83YTZwGv-gmQK3jZsiaYgs5zD78F8qm0qwp1nQ4WxHgbqs 01:12:00 Topic Money and Nikeeta chat it up and reflect on their QueerWOC weekend and excursion they just embarked on together. They talk about Nia Witherspoon’s compelling and gripping play “Messiah” and talk about how much fun they had at @brklynboihood & @iamrimarkable’s Joy Party. Messiah: http://lamama.org/messiah/ 01:34:00 Curved Chronicles Nikeeta is feeling old and feeling curved by the young hip queers and Money has been glowing and effervescing! Follow Money| IG/Twitter @MelanatedMoney Follow Nikeeta| IG/Twitter @AfroBlazingGuns And you’ve listened to episode 67 of QueerWOC The Podcast
Parenthood is always a journey and baby number one was a major milestone. Join us as we share our journey towards baby number two and listen in on our process. Listen in on Nyesha's only two reasons why she wants baby number two and why Samantha believes clothes do not define gender. Sponsored by Umi & Uma: The Story of Two Mommies and a Baby www.Twomommiesandababy.com Email: Contact@twomommiesandababy.com Instagram: @twomommiesandababy Facebook Page: Two Mommies and a Baby My Lifestyle Apparel www.Mylifestyleapparel.co Contact@mylifestyleapparel.co Instagram: @mylifestyleapparel Facebook Page: My Lifestyle Apparel
Today we discuss the creation of "My Lifestyle Apparel" and why we believe it's important for the LGBT community to have expressive apparel. We address that we understand the term "lifestyle" may be offensive but living your life with your norms are up for individual interpretation. Join us as we share our excitement for adding more excitement for the LGBT community. Sponsored by Umi & Uma: The Story of Two Mommies and a Baby www.Twomommiesandababy.com Email: Contact@twomommiesandababy.com Instagram: @twomommiesandababy Facebook Page: Two Mommies and a Baby My Lifestyle Apparel www.Mylifestyleapparel.co Contact@mylifestyleapparel.com Instagram: @mylifestyleapparel Facebook Page: My Lifestyle Apparel Text "LIFESTYLE" to 77948 for your discount today!
Today we share our "ideal" relationship and what we believed we wanted before we met one another. With that, after actually getting together we realized we had to make changes and sacrifices and fully understand we are always working on ourselves. Sponsored by Umi & Uma: The Story of Two Mommies and a Baby www.Twomommiesandababy.com Email: Contact@twomommiesandababy.com Instagram: @twomommiesandababy Facebook Page: Two Mommies and a Baby My Lifestyle Apparel www.Mylifestyleapparel.co Contact@mylifestyleapparel.com Instagram: @mylifestyleapparel Facebook Page: My Lifestyle Apparel
Join us as we share our thoughts on boundaries that would absolutely kill our relationship. We share we have absolute hell no's and absolute hell yes' that are totally different from other couples. We also share a very special project we're launching on May 8th 2019! Sponsored by Umi & Uma: The Story of Two Mommies and a Baby My Lifestyle Apparel www.Twomommiesandababy.com Email: Contact@twomommiesandababy.com Instagram: @twomommiesandababy Facebook Page: Two Mommies and a Baby @MyLifestyleApparel Facebook Page: My Lifestyle Apparel Text "LIFESTLYE" to 77948 for more!
We had a baby, now we have to do a second parent adoption--what? Uma has to adopt Abigail to make parental rights 1000% official in the USA at least. This requires tons of paperwork and a social worker sitting down with us for 3.5 hours discussing the day we were born down to Abigail's favorite foods--what a journey! We question, why is this necessary for a second parent adoption and why we believe all new parents should have a "Parenting" class. Sponsored by Umi & Uma: The Story of Two Mommies and a Baby www.Twomommiesandababy.com Email: Contact@twomommiesandababy.com Instagram: @twomommiesandababy Facebook Page: Two Mommies and a Baby If you would like more information on the lawyer and social worker we worked with in New York City, please contact us!
We as Two Mommies and a Baby always get bombarded with questions we didn't think would come about. Why are people asking us "are you going to raise your child gay"? We address questions that people believe it's okay to address while we're having a casual conversation. While we're open about our life, boundaries are important! Sponsored by Umi & Uma: The Story of Two Mommies and a Baby www.Twomommiesandababy.com Email: Contact@twomommiesandababy.com Instagram: @twomommiesandababy Facebook Page: Two Mommies and a Baby
Join us as we share our thoughts on deciding what are child would call us as well as our answer to "which one is the mom"; do you know who? We also address the importance of pronouns and thankful when parents allow their children to choose their own identity. Sponsored by Umi & Uma: The Story of Two Mommies and a Baby www.Twomommiesandababy.com Email: Contact@twomommiesandababy.com Instagram: @twomommiesandababy Facebook Page: Two Mommies and a Baby
We've learned so much during our 4 years of marriage both individually and as a couple. Join us as we self-evaluate and share our experiences literally a few weeks after our wedding where Samantha shares her moments of self-diagnosed depression. Listen in as we step into the moment of raw and unedited bickering and checking one another on air. Sponsored by Umi & Uma: The Story of Two Mommies and a Baby www.Twomommiesandababy.com Email: Contact@twomommiesandababy.com Instagram: @twomommiesandababy Facebook Page: Two Mommies and a Baby
It's wedding season, planning is either just beginning or you're still in the process for the big day! Should you invite the cousin you haven't spoken to in a year? Do you decide on a destination wedding and think about others or plan it and look forward to YOUR big day? Join us as we share our tips, ideas and memories from our August 2014 wedding. Sponsored by Umi & Uma: The Story of Two Mommies and a Baby www.Twomommiesandababy.com Email: Contact@twomommiesandababy.com Instagram: @twomommiesandababy Facebook Page: Two Mommies and a Baby
We're so thankful we survived our first year of parenthood! We share moments that were unthinkable and how we didn't realize pronouns have their part within parenthood as well. Also, hear a tip on how we DID NOT purchase diapers for the entire first year of parenthood and we were covered for the entire year; win for sure! Sponsored by Umi & Uma: The Story of Two Mommies and a Baby www.Twomommiesandababy.com Email: Contact@twomommiesandababy.com Instagram: @twomommiesandababy Facebook Page: Two Mommies and a Baby
Nyesha and Samantha had so much fun getting to know each other with the first 10 questions they decided to add a second round. Listen in on PT 2 of questions you can ask your partner. Sponsored by Umi & Uma: The Story of Two Mommies and a Baby www.Twomommiesandababy.com Email: Contact@twomommiesandababy.com Instagram: @twomommiesandababy Facebook Page: Two Mommies and a Baby
Nyesha and Samantha are having fun with 10 random questions that show they need brush up on knowing one another. Questions ranging from how often one another would like to have sex to setting personal goals. Join them as they take a ride down question lane! Sponsored by Umi & Uma: The Story of Two Mommies and a Baby www.Twomommiesandababy.com Email: Contact@twomommiesandababy.com Instagram: @twomommiesandababy Facebook Page: Two Mommies and a Baby
Nyesha and Samantha share their personal journey on keeping the spark in their relationship; it's something that has to constantly be catered to and of course motherhood has changed that drastically. Listen in as they share their tips on keeping things going. Sponsored by Umi & Uma: The Story of Two Mommies and a Baby www.Twomommiesandababy.com Email: Contact@twomommiesandababy.com Instagram: @twomommiesandababy Facebook Page: Two Mommies and a Baby
Samantha shares her journey of breastfeeding while Nyesha shares people wondered if she'd breastfeed as well. Breastfeeding Resources: La Leche Legue Get Boober Hakka Kiinde Twist Pouches Sponsored by Umi & Uma: The Story of Two Mommies and a Baby www.Twomommiesandababy.com Email: Contact@twomommiesandababy.com Instagram: @twomommiesandababy Facebook Page: Two Mommies and a Baby
Nyesha and Samantha share their journey shopping at a sperm bank. It wasn't what they thought it would be which made their journey to motherhood take a big turn. Sponsored by Umi & Uma: The Story of Two Mommies and a Baby www.Twomommiesandababy.com Email: Contact@twomommiesandababy.com Instagram: @twomommiesandababy Facebook Page: Two Mommies and a Baby
Together for 8 years and married for 4, Nyesha and Samantha believe they can share some thoughts on Healthy v. Unhealthy relationships. The two of them delve into the importance of recognizing when one should speak up within the relationship when something just doesn't seem right. They share personal moments where they didn't realize their relationship was unhealthy and are happy changes have taken place. Sponsored by Umi & Uma: The Story of Two Mommies and a Baby www.Twomommiesandababy.com Email: Contact@twomommiesandababy.com Instagram: @twomommiesandababy Facebook Page: Two Mommies and a Baby
Self-reflection is an important step to self-care and there are so many ways to go about it. Nyesha and Samantha check-in about their accomplishments, where they can improve and Nyesha announces her search for a therapist. Listen in as they attack the importance of reflecting on one's being.' Sponsored by Umi & Uma: The Story of Two Mommies and a Baby www.Twomommiesandababy.com Email: Contact@twomommiesandababy.com Instagram: @twomommiesandababy Facebook Page: Two Mommies and a Baby
Umi & Uma come in to discuss their bond, their journey, their work, and their baby with me. Enjoy!For all inquiries, guest/topic submissions email Thankmelaterpodcastnyc@gmail.com
The mothers continue their interview with same-sex moms, Jill and Kasie, and manage to work baby wieners into yet another episode. They would like to remind you to hug your grandparents.
Kayce and Beau are fighting, Tristan has the sexiest of all the ailments, and the moms ask inappropriate questions to same-sex couple and supermoms, Jill and Kasie.
In which we finally announce our NYCC panel lineup; Boom Boom is the Gina Linetti of X-Force; we don’t actually know very much about the New Warriors; Cable grows as For more information on this and other episodes, check out xplainthexmen.com!
In celebration of Pride Month, Kate and Betsy tackle the most famous same-sex picture book of all time. How has Heather fared over the years? Does it stand up? Has it become horrendously dated? The sisters hash it out, get a little surprised, and end up drinking rainbow-colored vodka (this is true).
Title: Heather Has Two Mommies Author: Leslea Newman Illustrator: Laura Cornell Publisher: Candlewich Press Read by: Asim B
Elizabeth's childhood friend and mom to 2.5 yr. old Scout, Erin Collier comes on Totally Mommy to discuss The Good: Scout becoming her own person; Elizabeth excited to meet Baby Oprah~ The Bad: Elizabeth peeing her pants a little bit when she sneezes; Scout throwing tantrums, and The Funny: Andy eating cheezits in their childbirth class, Scout copying mommy's potty mouth. Then Erin discusses the process of becoming a mom with her wife, Brooke. Lastly, Elizabeth and Erin offer their unqualified advice to listener questions! Enjoy!
(November 2, 2010) The Boston Globe recently published an article entitled "Johnny has Two Mommies and Four Dads," and they're arguing that there's no reason to "limit" the number of parents a child has. After all, this is for the child's benefit--that's why we're catering to the whims of the adults. We've linked the article on the podcast page and the blog--check 'em out.
(April 12, 2009) Judith Stacey and Timothy Biblarz's new study, "Two Mommies Are as Good as Mom and Dad," actually goes further than this: midway through the piece, the viewpoint becomes that women (or gay men) are better than heterosexual men. Dr J has already responded in print; now she unpacks this study in a podcast.