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Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast

Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast

Mommifaceted

This podcast tells the journey of Black moms owning the many facets of their life. Join co-hosts, Rachel Pierre and Darline Victor for a talk each week about how we do it all - if that's even possible.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast - How Well Do You Really Know Yourself?

How Well Do You Really Know Yourself?

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08/08/22 • 28 min

Rachel and Darline talk about what they really need and how that comes from really knowing themselves well.

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Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast - Special Announcement!

Special Announcement!

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01/24/22 • 6 min

Announcing the launch of the Mommifaceted Podcast Network!

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Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast - Showing Up as Mom While Climbing the Corporate Ladder with Jacquelyn Howard
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10/16/20 • 28 min

Jacquelyn Howard has over 30 years of corporate experience at some of the biggest companies. Now as Vice President of Starbucks, she shows up at work as her full self - which includes the roles of wife and mother. She became a mom later in life after being joyful in singleness, but has always been careful to set strong boundaries to fully enjoy her life. Early on advice from mentors who were mothers included making sure she got her personal time now as her children are older, that time has adjusted because her children are more independent now.

Key takeaways:

  • Climbing the corporate ladder required different demands from Jacquelyn, but she always makes sure she's not overleveraged.
  • She created boundaries before having children and after becoming a wife and mom she made sure her team at work knew her family, went on vacation, and knew she was a woman of faith so they were used to knowing she hat set orders
  • Black families need to be overly engaged to watch for any bias in your child's school and education, additionally her family has sought out professionals and authority of color to show her children who they can be.
  • Have people around you with the same values is important, not just a village
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Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast - REPLAY: What Working With Your Husband Looks Like with Kariss Farris
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05/22/20 • 32 min

Kariss Farris is a mom, wife, photographer, and blogger working with her husband. She met her now husband in college and had a different vision for her life. She was always focused on arts and graphics - but her husband helped her to see a new passion - photography. That passion has now become a part of their calling as a couple.

Kariss and her husband, Josh, are now working together and parenting together daily and have figured out what works for them. They didn't start off smoothly - in the beginning there was a time of transition and growing pains.

They were able to overcome and push past issues pertaining to possession over the business and having different direction and vision for the business. These communication tricks that Kariss and her husband used could help in any relationship: they got help, defined their roles, and are making it work so that each of them are happy.

Perfection is unattainable and there's no such thing as balance, only priorities.

Kariss Farris

Kariss carves out time in her schedule so that she can focus on the priority in front of her. As for mom guilt - she doesn't indulge in it.

I realize that mom guilt is a choice, and I can choose not to allow satan to tell me I'm not good enough in a certain area.

Kariss Farris Follow Kariss!

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Today on the podcast I interview Onyi Azih!

She blogs at Sincerely Onyi and on the podcast we talk about the struggles of not living near your family and how she manages that with two young boys.

She shares how she handles living away from family, trusting others to be around your children, and how she plans to instill her culture and values with her sons.

Find more at www.mommifaceted.com

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Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast - Last Minute Gift Ideas + Rachel's Favorite Things

Last Minute Gift Ideas + Rachel's Favorite Things

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12/10/19 • 14 min

This year I'm having fun with these holidays and sharing some last minute gift ideas! I actually decorated for Thanksgiving AND Christmas, hosted Thanksgiving - cooking a full meal (minus the dessert) and will probably contribute for Christmas.

I know that last minute gift buying is a real thing so I'm sharing some ideas to relieve some of the stress you may be feeling. To up the ante, I'm mixing in some of my FAVORITE things from the year, a la Oprah style, in hopes that you get something good for yourself too!

Find the links for all products mentioned at http://mommifaceted.com/last-minute-gift-ideas/

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Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast - Survival of a Multifaceted Mom Part 2: Letting Go to Have It All
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08/23/18 • 15 min

There’s an opportunity cost to everything worthwhile in life. No matter what you’re trying to accomplish, you’ll have to give up something in order to make it happen.

Shavonne Riggins in episode 21 talked about sacrificing in different seasons - it's a requirement to get to where you really want to go. Listen to the episode here!

6 Things You Need to Let Go of to "Have it All" 1. Other People’s Definition of Motherhood 2. Fear of Judgement 3. Let Go Of Frustration with Yourself/Your Life 4. Let Go of Stress 5. Let Go of Saying "Yes" to Everything 6. Let Go of Trying to Do All of the Work Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to catch part 3 of the Survival of the Multifaceted Mom Series! Follow Mommifaceted! Instagram Facebook
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Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast - Self Care is NOT an Option with Rochelle Graham-Campbell (Alikay Naturals)
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07/12/18 • 47 min

Coined a "beauty pioneer" by Essence Magazine, Rochelle Graham-Campbell is the Founder of Alikay Naturals hair products, Black Onyx 77 YouTube Channel, RISE Women Empowerment and Mogul University.

Because she started her company at a young age, her son literally grew up in the company. Now, her daughter has arrived and Alikay Naturals is a full family affair. In this episode, Rochelle shares about how she manages her two children all while building an empire with her products in over 150 retailers including Target and Walmart. She talks about how she worked tirelessly in the early days, her moment of burnout - which was a scare for not only her but her family and now she places her health at utmost importance, how she communicates when she needs a break to her family and her staff, and how she follows her dreams while being an amazing mom and wife.

Follow Rochelle Graham-Campbell!

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Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast - The Real Real on the Birth Plan with Nicole Ben

The Real Real on the Birth Plan with Nicole Ben

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07/05/18 • 31 min

Today we are getting to the real real of how to plan for your baby and developing a realistic birth plan. Yea, the apps showing pictures comparing your baby to the size of a melon are cute - but what about preparing your finances, your lifestyle, the people around you, and even your home for the big change that is to come with adding a child to your life. Nicole Ben gives some advice on how she planned for her arrival and what she's doing to help others plan for their first, second, or more babies to the household. Her program is open for sign ups if you're interested.

Nicole's Bio

Nicole has helped dozens of women by focusing on their challenges and making a plan to overcome through strategic planning and aims to help expectant mothers do the same.

She got her start when she worked alongside Daughters of Zion Global Ministries, Inc. to empower women through a variety of faith-based programming. Nicole also used her beauty brand start-up, NeoTress, as a platform to focus on the hindrances that women face and to create solutions for how to persevere.

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Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast - Getting Ourselves Off Of Autopilot with Kathryn Finney

Getting Ourselves Off Of Autopilot with Kathryn Finney

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11/15/20 • 28 min

Kathryn Finney is one of the most influential woman in tech, an entrepreneur, a social media visionary, an investor, writer, and advocate for women. Having her on the side of women is a big deal, I'm a huge fan! On this podcast episode she's sharing her unconventional journey to motherhood and what she's doing to help the women around her and support them as she grows in motherhood and life.

Key takeaways

  1. Taking pauses helps to manage anxiety and decide who needs you the most at the moment
  2. It's helpful to remind moms that our kids will be okay and we are doing our best every day, things don't have to look perfect
  3. Accepting and offering support can be hard, especially in the early days, but you need to take it
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FAQ

How many episodes does Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast have?

Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast currently has 128 episodes available.

What topics does Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Mom, Parenting, Kids & Family, Maternity, Motherhood, Mompreneur, Pregnancy, Podcasts, Mommy and Selfcare.

What is the most popular episode on Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast?

The episode title 'How Sexy Can a Mom Be?' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast?

The average episode length on Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast is 30 minutes.

How often are episodes of Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast released?

Episodes of Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast are typically released every 7 days, 9 hours.

When was the first episode of Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast?

The first episode of Mommifaceted: Black Working Mom Podcast was released on Jan 5, 2018.

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