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Dine with Tatyana Ali, Kyla Pratt & more | Recipe for Change: Revolutionizing Black Motherhood 

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This episode of Recipe For Change serves up a powerful conversation about revolutionizing Black maternal care. Host and activist Tatyana Ali joins Chef Nyesha Arrington for a heartfelt discussion with esteemed guests Lizzy Mathis, Melanie Fiona, Kyla Pratt and Kim Durdin.
Together, they explore the challenges Black women face within the healthcare system and advocate for transformative change. The meal itself is a celebration of resilience, honoring the strength of Black mothers and ancestors.
Join us for a crucial conversation that will empower and inspire.
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@Queen-of-the-Burbs
@Queen-of-the-Burbs Месяц назад
Imagine this regularly on tv instead of just reality tv shows of black women tearing each other down
@myemman1991
@myemman1991 Месяц назад
🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
@AL-ALady
@AL-ALady Месяц назад
This.❤❤❤
@toneys4458
@toneys4458 Месяц назад
💯👍🙏❤️
@Dala-sn5to
@Dala-sn5to Месяц назад
Amen!!!
@Yourecreative
@Yourecreative Месяц назад
Exactly!!!
@guyyscotty
@guyyscotty Месяц назад
I’d rather watch 100 episodes of recipe for change, than all of these podcasts popping up. The conversations are so wholesome!!
@williettezigbuo6767
@williettezigbuo6767 Месяц назад
True ❤
@YaaBoateng
@YaaBoateng Месяц назад
Agreed
@luckylibra6131
@luckylibra6131 15 дней назад
Yep
@Yourecreative
@Yourecreative Месяц назад
Finally. Postive, healthy conversations being shown of black women. More of this - PLEASE!
@queenaknowles3043
@queenaknowles3043 Месяц назад
Watching this made me cry, but it's tears of joy. I love to see black women engaged in a positive way that encourages others.
@chatwithkatt284
@chatwithkatt284 Месяц назад
I love this it’s such a positive atmosphere, most shows today really have us (women of color)acting out in such an unlady like way that’s it’s ridiculous and hard to watch
@christinenelson936
@christinenelson936 Месяц назад
❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
@2452dee
@2452dee 16 дней назад
This is the type of positive images that women and young girls need to see not Mona Scott's LHH franchise
@jcolquitt7778
@jcolquitt7778 Месяц назад
How refreshing it is to hear that a husband was one of these ladies biggest advocate.
@jenn1993
@jenn1993 Месяц назад
Yes, I loved that 100%
@AveryMsartistry
@AveryMsartistry 27 дней назад
I am literally 😢😢 because this is so refreshing to hear. Social media makes it like we are all against each other. Hearing their stories has reassured that motherhood is an ongoing learning process.
@tenishajohnson9302
@tenishajohnson9302 Месяц назад
Tatyana Ali...THANK YOU!!!! I'm in tears but they're of JOY because these are the conversations we need to be having.
@terenceadon2752
@terenceadon2752 Месяц назад
This kind of media is what I look forward too. The advancement of us through knowing the history, advocating for ourselves, and hearing our WOMEN!!!! I absolutely enjoyed this conversation and I hope that we keep getting to have these positive conversations, educating each other, and keep lifting each other up!
@umikalthumnoor7308
@umikalthumnoor7308 Месяц назад
I just love the way they keep mentioning their mothers. My mother! My mother ! My mother. May the almighty bless and protect our mothers.
@user-xe7nx1hz6h
@user-xe7nx1hz6h Месяц назад
I think every black and brown women need to have and experience a space like this! This is awesome!!❤❤❤
@AL-ALady
@AL-ALady Месяц назад
This is about "Black Motherhood" though. Let the others do their own thing because you don't see them being inclusive.
@livefree1111
@livefree1111 Месяц назад
@@AL-ALady At all! I never hear any other race include Black in their convos.
@almondiefrancis9451
@almondiefrancis9451 18 дней назад
​@@AL-ALady They may have said that because Tatyana is a black and brown woman.
@tdixon4679
@tdixon4679 Месяц назад
This dialogue was POW-er-FUL!!! Tatyana said a mouthful when she said they need to look like her. I agree 100%. I’m a dentist and I see my patients as family. That’s my grandmother, my Aunt, my Uncle, even ME in that chair. I can’t tell you how much bad dentistry I have observed, even black cavity left under fresh fillings. That’s diabolical and it happens more often than you think. Most of my patients never even had a thorough cleaning until they sat in my chair. We just take better care of us than anybody else. Also, I know many heartbreaking stories when it comes to maternal care. This discussion brought back those memories and tears. Women who use Doulas and midwives have better, even pleasant experiences giving childbirth. A knew subscriber here! ❤️❤️❤️
@whitneyhall7260
@whitneyhall7260 Месяц назад
As a black nurse I trying to be the change I want see
@Me-px7js
@Me-px7js Месяц назад
“Allowing” instead of surrendering reminds me I have a choice! Love it, love it, love it!
@adrienneflowersscott9290
@adrienneflowersscott9290 Месяц назад
Yes! I love this. 🥰
@MrsBrittaniBanks
@MrsBrittaniBanks Месяц назад
It is sad to say but this is the first conversation that I have had about these issues and I am a 42 year old mother of 5, ranging in ages from 6 to 25. I have had black and white, men and women OBGYN’s and as the mother of a son with a BIRTH INJURY, I can without doubt say that there is an obvious advantage to having a black female doctor. The compassion alone was enough, but thank GOD for her small hands 😂 YALL. BE BLESSED, I CANT WAIT UNTIL WE GET IT ALL TOGETHER ❤
@jenniferselby679
@jenniferselby679 29 дней назад
Watching this made ne realize I only had 1 person support me throughout my pregnancy and i did not fully trust him or myself thru the process. And the way that pregnancy has ended has made me scared to get pregnant again. I took so much away from this video. Thank you all for sharing. 🙏🏾
@Bringit927
@Bringit927 Месяц назад
The way I just gasped because I started the video and saw Nyesha Arrington. She is a culinary gem!!! Go ahead sis!
@Cianajrich
@Cianajrich 27 дней назад
Right! I was so excited to see her there.
@telikaandfam
@telikaandfam Месяц назад
im a mom of 7, birth and postpartum doula and lactation consultant im so glad these conversations are happening ive personally experienced and advocated for moms during the most blatant racism in the hospitals
@Shayvideos1
@Shayvideos1 Месяц назад
Thank you!
@intentionalhome7357
@intentionalhome7357 Месяц назад
Same here sis proud mom of 7, certified doula and nursing student. I breastfed all of my children and my youngest until she was 4 and if comments could kill whoooo chile I would be gone lol. Continue your calling because we are needed.
@pamelabryant1381
@pamelabryant1381 Месяц назад
My children are young adults now. However, I recall many years ago 1997, Brooklyn NY, I had the privilege of being apart of a La Leche League where Kim was one of the leaders. It was a blessing to have her support and encouragement during the birth of my first born. The knowledge I gained helped me to continue my journey of nursing my other children, twins and another single birth (four beautiful children) Kim, thank you for everything including the baby carrier you hand made. I enjoyed all the lovely ladies and your words of empowerment. Please continue to have more episodes. Blessing to you all and your families.
@yeye55555
@yeye55555 Месяц назад
❤La Leche league...i have young adults as well. Peace be unto all that can be involved. We all have a story to be told. Bless these sistas...wish my midwifery experience could be shared in this type of environment ❤
@sophiaosei1980
@sophiaosei1980 Месяц назад
What a refreshing conversation among these beautiful, strong mothers!!
@snsn7251
@snsn7251 Месяц назад
This is awesome. Tatyana and Kyla= my childhood. Its so hard to find a black doula in the uk. You guys are a bit more fortunate that way.
@shalahpowell681
@shalahpowell681 Месяц назад
I’m a black doula in the U.S. and have been for quite some time now. What part of the UK are you in?
@tamarajones8229
@tamarajones8229 Месяц назад
My cousins who are in the medical field have confirmed all of the history of black people that the midwife on this panel has spoken about. We have to truly advocate for ourselves in all aspects of medicine, giving birth, a simple procedure all of it. thanks for this video.
@angeldavis6947
@angeldavis6947 Месяц назад
I am 43 with no kids and I truly enjoyed this conversation! Refreshing, informative, uplifting, and well needed.
@yvana1111
@yvana1111 Месяц назад
I love this session. My husband and I decided to birth our second baby at home. My husband delivered our baby. There is so much to unpack in that experience but it was the best choice for us. Glory to God🥰
@byrdtaylor5703
@byrdtaylor5703 Месяц назад
I want to do this!!! Were you afraid??! Everyone keeps saying my first child should be done at a hospital!
@yvana1111
@yvana1111 Месяц назад
@@byrdtaylor5703 Our homebirth was with our second baby. I know there is a lot to learn about the birth process including dealing with yourself during a natural homebirth. I say this because we all have been conditioned to think in ways of systems that we are familiar with but not always for our best interest yet when we are presented with things to better us. There may be resistance due to expected routines. One of the biggest things to consider is who you discuss your plans with. There should be experienced women (moms) and dads and homebirth workers to see if it's right for you and your family. I got through with the thoughts of me and my baby will survive and be healthy in this birth and postpartum phase and GOD will guide us (mommy, daddy and babies to make the best decisions concerning us. Amen. I hope you get your decision with full clarity.
@abundantlybeyoutiful9993
@abundantlybeyoutiful9993 Месяц назад
Congratulations!!! Fellow homebirther here too❤
@keandragrant3372
@keandragrant3372 27 дней назад
I totally love when the midwife said it’s not so much surrendering it’s more of allowing👏 she saying you’re alerting yourself u still have a choice
@SirGenesis206
@SirGenesis206 26 дней назад
I don’t think I’ve seen a more beautiful collection of royalty. Wow… and the substance. This is everything.
@ericaallison8039
@ericaallison8039 Месяц назад
I was shamed for breast feeding from the beginning. I breast fed my daughter till she was almost 2 and it was a beautiful gift
@aubriellemorgan
@aubriellemorgan 28 дней назад
I don’t know why people care so much. How you breastfeed your child is no one’s business!
@ljackson24
@ljackson24 16 дней назад
Me too. Breastfed my son the full 2 years also and everyone had an opinion but not one of them had even attempted to do it. It was such a struggle emotionally hearing them constantly, but I’m glad I stuck with it. It was a wonderful experience for my son and I. I also believe it’s part of the reason he’s so intelligent. They wanted to put him in kindergarten at 3 bc they said there was nothing they could teach him. My little genius 🥰
@allthingsbooked
@allthingsbooked Месяц назад
WHEN👏🏾I👏🏾SAY👏🏾I👏🏾LOVED👏🏾THIS!👏🏾
@serenasmith5946
@serenasmith5946 Месяц назад
As a black women I vibe for this I love eating and surrounding myself with positivity it gives me energy!
@misunderstoodkj
@misunderstoodkj Месяц назад
I just love this! I’m not even a mom but I’m married. I feel like these types of black women are my safe space. #classywomenstillexist. #sisterhood
@longashl
@longashl Месяц назад
The breastfeeding conversation-- i feel that deeply. That is my story. All I wanted was a 'good job momma'
@shahamil6996
@shahamil6996 Месяц назад
I breast fed my daughter until she was four. I wanted to stop early but she was just crying and her dad always encourged me to just let her. So one day our friend had her baby and we went to visit and when she saw the baby breast feeding she didn't want to anymore.
@tikisha6215
@tikisha6215 Месяц назад
This episode was absolutely beautiful to watch. Hearing these women's stories was very encouraging and uplifting. We need more of these roundtables.
@nadsgee7245
@nadsgee7245 19 дней назад
Beautiful, Beautiful, beautiful! From the real, deep and wise conversation of beautiful women, to the beautiful food and setting. Let's see more of this. ❤
@msthea1145
@msthea1145 Месяц назад
There is so much to take away from this and apply to life even if you are not a mother. The healthcare system for black people is appalling and needs flood lights shining on it 247. Thank you so much for this eye opening discussion. Continuing the dream to taste Chef Nyesha's food one day. It always looks so immaculate, flavorful, and healthy. ❤
@tinawealth_
@tinawealth_ Месяц назад
4 months pregnant and watching this... I am so grateful because I feel like have recived any substantial advice so far, hearing form these women is just what I needed ❤
@susanthompson7371
@susanthompson7371 27 дней назад
These women conversations are truly wonderful !!❤ You are awesome Tatyana !!✨✨✨
@Siayya
@Siayya Месяц назад
Can yall do an episode for postpartum & for mothers who are raising children alone?
@nnenne4
@nnenne4 28 дней назад
It is tough I think the most difficult part about this conversation is they have the resources whether or not they are married or single they have the financial resources that they're not in the same position as a person who is working from whatever hours you have and has very little maternity leave if any to take I think raising a child alone as a celebrity with means is completely different than raising a child alone as a regular person who has to really lean on their family or really lean on any help that they can get but yes that is a very good question I would love for that conversation happen but with non-celebrities because it's not the same at all.
@kimcauthen
@kimcauthen Месяц назад
I enjoyed this conversation so much ❤❤❤ thank you for sharing your stories and our lived histories as Black Women. As a Black woman who has 4 children, and has gone through some of the same stories you all have shared, i can honestly say that having my last 3 children delivered and cared for Black Ob-Gyn made a huge positive difference in the care that i received. I will definitely support and push for more funding for Black maternal health going forward. Well done ladies ❤❤❤
@carlacreech5893
@carlacreech5893 Месяц назад
Great conversation ❤❤ Kyla Pratt is a mama still so hard to believe❤❤ As a birth worker, full spectrum doula, child birth educator, we need all boots on the ground in this work. Very important conversation ❤love it
@bridgetbaber6679
@bridgetbaber6679 Месяц назад
Love it glad to see some many beautiful and intelligent black women get together.
@ericaredmond5486
@ericaredmond5486 16 дней назад
A wonderful episode!!! I love seeing black women encouraging and loving on one another. Let's normalize this.
@ms.multidimensional
@ms.multidimensional 29 дней назад
I love how the chief is invited to sit down talk too beautiful ❤
@evonza4858
@evonza4858 14 дней назад
I have raised my 36 year old daughter and many others🥰👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾to God be the glory and l did it wholely with God's help🥰👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@lilithajezile4536
@lilithajezile4536 3 дня назад
This episode made me cry so much ❤😭👑especially the part where the host said she wanted to breastfeed her child over 2 years and all the comments. That broke me. Everything actually. It was a great exhale, it made me feel seen.
@ladieessence
@ladieessence Месяц назад
Everyone is glowing and looks so beautiful.
@queendeche4555
@queendeche4555 14 дней назад
Wow, this was beautiful and made me cry happy tears. I’m sitting here on the verge of a breakdown as my soon to be 2 year old is throwing a tantrum wondering what I’m doing wrong. It’s also the week before my period, and I’m just getting home from a work trip. I see this and it’s made me feel less alone. Shoutout to Lebron James for executive producing this and using his platform to create necessary content for black women!! And all of the beautiful ladies participating in the conversation of course.
@carolynlynch8963
@carolynlynch8963 Месяц назад
Bless you all. We have been robbed of this support and dialogue.
@YvonneWilliams-gc3pv
@YvonneWilliams-gc3pv Месяц назад
Great conversation! As a retired labor & delivery nurse, I want to speak on “Birth Plans” yes they’re great to have all your wishes written down and how you want your birth to go. But I would say to also give yourself some grace and be prepared to go with flow. I’ve had some patient’s that almost everything they wrote on that birth plan flew out the window, like don’t ask me about my pain, but later screaming for a epidural and feeling like she somehow failed, only wanting a vaginal delivery but not making very much dilation after almost 24 hours or baby’s heartbeat dropping and needing an emergency c-section and being unhappy. Learn to relax and go with the flow. Yes be your own advocate and assemble your support team. I always tried to get mom to look at the beautiful gift of this precious baby and not how you crossed the finish line.
@adiabee
@adiabee 14 дней назад
💛 All these Women are Black Excellence! ⭐️
@elisa_michelle
@elisa_michelle Месяц назад
This was truly a beautiful and much needed conversation! I hope we can continue them beyond Black Maternal Health Week and really explore these topics on an everyday basis. Thank you ladies for sharing your experiences! 💜💜💜
@zinawinder1220
@zinawinder1220 Месяц назад
I nursed my son for about 2 years and lactation nurse congratulated me. 😊
@Yukia76
@Yukia76 Месяц назад
I had 2 c-section and 2 v-back my family was calling me Super Woman 😂🥰
@monisejayy
@monisejayy Месяц назад
As a new mom, this was beautiful to watch. ❤
@MakeSpringhill
@MakeSpringhill Месяц назад
So glad to hear!
@solidqueen88
@solidqueen88 24 дня назад
Such a breath of fresh air. I love beautiful black women who are intelligent, kind, strong and loving! I wish we would normalize this more but perhaps it wouldnt be so precious if it wasnt rare.
@turquoisepurple7sky151
@turquoisepurple7sky151 21 день назад
If we did not watch the mess, then they would not air it
@NevvaSatisfydd
@NevvaSatisfydd Месяц назад
This was Really my type of Carrying On 🥰 especially when it comes to having HEALTHY Conversations with ya girlfriends… we need to create, see and share more of this Goodness.. THANK YOU LADIES ❤ STAY BLESSED!
@margielafond4544
@margielafond4544 Месяц назад
This was so good! Had to wipe a few tears. Love when we Black women come together to empower each other 🧡
@noluthandoradebe8168
@noluthandoradebe8168 15 дней назад
This is such wholesome content! I wish I had a sisterhood this beautiful, wise, chilled and so knowledgeable😘. Love it!!! Please give us more of these🥰😀
@zanobiaj1019
@zanobiaj1019 Месяц назад
All the women are absolutely beautiful 💯👏🏽🙌🏽🙏🏽🙌🏆
@vanessathomas399
@vanessathomas399 16 дней назад
It was beautiful 😊 so nice to see us being the healthy, happy, and respectful women representing all women no matter what ethnicity we all need each other. The ladies felt free to express themselves and share their heart-felt experiences of motherhood. 👏 👏 🎉 😊
@ZariahsCreations
@ZariahsCreations Месяц назад
First time watching. This was an awesome episode. Having worked in OB/GYN for more than 10 years, I can relate to how these women feel. Healthcare truly needs to better for our Black women,
@KeshaVision
@KeshaVision Месяц назад
I breastfeed my son until he was two years old and my family did the same thing. The comments and it was almost made like it wasn’t a normal thing to do. He is my first and only child, and I had him at 36. I just wanted to experience nurturing him to the best of my ability
@AL-ALady
@AL-ALady Месяц назад
Congratulations 👏🏾🎉❤
@VAW813
@VAW813 Месяц назад
Though I am not a mother, this conversation has helped to alleviate my fears of becoming a mother. I've been scared because of all the horror stories I've heard. Having community is so important and I'm thankful for this.
@shaylahmoon
@shaylahmoon Месяц назад
This was a powerful, life-changing conversation. Also, to see these amazing African American women have this well-spoken intellectual conversation in which you could feel the genuine love and respect they had for each other through the screen. Kudos 👏🏾 💐
@mapulem6795
@mapulem6795 16 дней назад
I've always loved Kyla Pratt, It's awesome to see her all grown and matured. I feel like we grew up together even though I am in South Africa. Thank you for this conversation, I appreciate this podcast! Blessings to you all with your families 🙏🏽💝 🙏🏽
@tiffgee
@tiffgee Месяц назад
This conversation was one of the ones!!! I felt like I was at the table physically with them. Love this! More of these!!!! Great representation as well, we know them as stars but during this conversation, you see them as normal Black women.
@shalahpowell681
@shalahpowell681 Месяц назад
This episode was EVERYTHING!!!!! I need this particular group to create a talk show together. It would be amazing to have “girl chat” (different topics in each episode), and for us to stay focused on us and refraining from discussing trending topics that don’t fortify our souls. Hope to see it come together ♥️
@sueq.8296
@sueq.8296 Месяц назад
My grandmother was a doula in Jamaica. My great grandmother taught her as a young child how to deliver babies. Her specialty was to deliver baby passed the womb, but doing it in such a gentle way, and not harsh so wouldn’t be a devastating experience for the mother, though it was essentially when I hear her tell the stories of all the babies she delivered, it wants my heart to know that she help to bring life into this world and peace to women.
@ajordan1847
@ajordan1847 Месяц назад
Wow, the positivity shown through uplifting our sisters is palatable. At this mark, 15:21 reminded me of how it's important to ensure that we help mothers gain equitable healthcare. And here, at 20:28 Advocacy is key. Although, I'm not a mother. ❤ I learned so much of what sisterhood can look like through supporting one another.❤
@ItsMeDee3
@ItsMeDee3 Месяц назад
I would like for these conversations to be with women who are not in the public eye and really see it through all classes. This is such a good conversation on real events that happen when we go behind doors with people who we try to trust like Doctors who takes a Hippocratic Oath on behalf of patients. Love this and we need more of it.
@DryBonesandSilver
@DryBonesandSilver Месяц назад
This was one of the most beautiful, heartwarming, and informative things I've seen in a while. This is how we need to be having conversations regularly within our communities.
@abisingh3786
@abisingh3786 29 дней назад
Wholesome conversations like this light me up. I’m here for it again and again. Thank you for blessings my ears
@kierah16
@kierah16 17 дней назад
I love a good sisterhood gathering. Happy to be here!
@bonitajackson6365
@bonitajackson6365 20 дней назад
Great conversation, love seeing black women get together for the greater good.
@LifinOnPurpose
@LifinOnPurpose Месяц назад
My goodness...this is so wholesome, pure, inspirational, all the things. These women are so Beautiful and it radiates!
@teejay9585
@teejay9585 Месяц назад
She is PERFECT 🎉❤, CONGRATULATIONS 🎊🎈🍾🎉
@jasmine3486
@jasmine3486 26 дней назад
This was so amazing. As a Black woman starting her career as an OBGYN, these are the conversations we need to hear. I am so grateful for the perspective and vulnerability they brought to the table. I want to see more conversations like this.
@lpoindexter7812
@lpoindexter7812 Месяц назад
Wow, wow,wow!!! This conversation struck a cord with me in too many ways to count!!!❤ 🥹Thank you all for being honest, open, and showing your vulnerability👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@godfrey7944
@godfrey7944 Месяц назад
WOW! GREAT CONCEPT. PHENOMENAL PANEL......MORE, MORE, MORE.
@daisylee298
@daisylee298 Месяц назад
Love this- my daughter is a Doula and an advocate for Mid-Wifery - this episode is courageous in a loving environment- I wish I was seated at your table sharing my experiences as well - beautiful just beautiful
@candysemcdonald8261
@candysemcdonald8261 Месяц назад
Quality conversations of my people. We need more of this. Sisterhood.
@natashaabrowne5258
@natashaabrowne5258 Месяц назад
I like that they used different but still known people 😊
@bjworksit1174
@bjworksit1174 Месяц назад
This is a testimony to the healing power of community story quilts. As a quilter, this is inspiring.
@charmanvil
@charmanvil Месяц назад
Much needed conversation. Thank you
@msroro3127
@msroro3127 20 дней назад
In my high school child development class we discuss birth, midwifery and doulas. I also have my students interview therm moms, grandmother, aunts or any woman who has given birth so that person can tell them about their own birth story. I don’t have kids but I feel it’s important for my students to have as much information as possible.
@ThePqueen1
@ThePqueen1 Месяц назад
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 What a breath of FRESH AIR!!! Thank you!! THIS IS NEEDED TODAY💪🏾👏🏾👏🏾🫶🏾💐💐💐💐💐
@user-nd8od3qo8t
@user-nd8od3qo8t Месяц назад
I thought the show was beautiful, I so much love the black woman, she is everything and without her this world would be nothing, peace and love to all of you beautiful souls...🖤🥂🌹🥰😘
@brittanyjackson6432
@brittanyjackson6432 7 дней назад
This is soooo good! A beautiful and refreshing conversation and I'm definitely taking note! 😊 There's a lot I want to say but thank you!
@jazmynanderson
@jazmynanderson Месяц назад
This was so good to watch. Kindred space was such a wonderful midwifery experience. If you’re in LA, 100/100 recommend.
@tiffineyena7001
@tiffineyena7001 Месяц назад
Im here for Kyla Pratt. I always adored her and thought she was absolutely beautiful.
@abbib7347
@abbib7347 22 дня назад
Love love LOVE this episode!!! More conversation about birth stories from black women🫶🏾
@carolcampbell-forrest1546
@carolcampbell-forrest1546 Месяц назад
This is so informative. I 'm a grandmother and I had the privilege of sharing my birth stories with my daughters and also with my mother. I'm so blessed.
@RebeccaPurjin1
@RebeccaPurjin1 27 дней назад
Impeccable gems!! ❤ Prepare for change My journey is my own, and I'm okay with it
@veeb7157
@veeb7157 Месяц назад
This was very refreshing to watch. The discussion alone about the African American woman's plight with maternal health and care is much needed. Thanks for the transparency! I pray that the information shared around your table helps someone who is watching!
@Peaceful444PiecesStudio
@Peaceful444PiecesStudio Месяц назад
I just found I’m pregnant so this conversation is much needed ❤❤
@Hi_Tamera
@Hi_Tamera Месяц назад
Congratulations! Wishing you a healthy pregnancy!
@Peaceful444PiecesStudio
@Peaceful444PiecesStudio Месяц назад
@@Hi_Tamera thank you so much 💖💓💓
@ChildOfGod_JG
@ChildOfGod_JG 8 дней назад
More of this. Please and Thank You 💋✌🏽
@naana-scelyne6370
@naana-scelyne6370 Месяц назад
Need more episodes ❤
@MakeSpringhill
@MakeSpringhill Месяц назад
Tap the Notification bell to stay tuned into new episodes!
@ericajordan9612
@ericajordan9612 20 дней назад
Great conversation, ladies! I really appreciated the candid conversation.
@Melaninvegannn
@Melaninvegannn Месяц назад
My respect for mothers just went up 10000% more! Theses black women are phenomenal
@cvc1814
@cvc1814 Месяц назад
This is the space i love to see Black Women in❤
@queenstorm439
@queenstorm439 Месяц назад
Beautiful conversations 💕 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ BLESSINGS 🙏 🙌 ✨️ AMEN
@rockieann
@rockieann 15 дней назад
I really enjoyed listening to this conversation! Would like to see more.
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