Masks off, take ya masks off. Oh wait, really? Can we? As the world is re-opening, what are you going to do? What will you never do again? Join us as we chat about that post restriction life!
Yeah, that's right, we finally did it... We convinced our mothers to join us on the podcast! Listen in as we pick their brains and learn about their motherhood journeys. First half is Meg and Maria and the second half is Jess and Dorothy.
It's our Birthday! Our real birthdays not the podcast birthday... Man, how did we get so much personality? Is it because of how we grew up or because of the time of year we were born? Join us as we talk zodiac and enneagrams and personality tes
Hey friends, join us as we talk with our friend Trina Dong regarding the recent violent attacks on the Asian community. Trina makes us laugh and think, and shares some of her perspective of being a half Asian/ half white woman in America. Check
Hey Everyone, March is Child Life Month. We are rewinding and sharing a crossover episode we did with the wonderful Katie of "Child Life On Call". In the summer of 2020, Katie reached out to us to have us on her podcast, she led and edited this
"Come and get your crowns Queens!" It's a celebration, for Black History Month your Friends with Fros are handing out awards to the black queens out there who are doing the darn thang! Come in and have a "light chuckle" with us.
Oh, Get ready to smile, LAUGH OUT LOUD, and feel some warm and fuzzy feelings. Today we turn it over to the men! Last year we gave our own viewpoints on love that was cool but we thought we would switch it up and hear from some men in our lives
Ain't nothin' to a real one, Ain't nothin' to a BOSS! Listen in on this episode as we chat with Shanaye and Michelle, two bright, beautiful and black business women who are excelling in their fields. The ladies share their successes, overcoming
Enjoy pt. 2 of our conversation with fellow friend with a fro, Kyle. September is Sickle Cell Awareness month and Kyle is a person living with sickle cell disease, who has turned his experience and passion for health equity into his life's work
We're extending season 1 with our fellow friend with a fro, Kyle. September is Sickle Cell Awareness month and Kyle is a person living with sickle cell disease, who has turned his experience and passion for health equity into his life's work. H
July was BIPOC Mental Health month, and it seems we are all on the struggle bus right now. Join us as we chat with Hope, our friend and art therapist extraordinaire about ways we can tend to our mental health during this time.
I-N-D-E-P-E-N-D-E-N-T, Do you know that that mean mayne? Oh we free, free! Listen to how Jess and Meg celebrated Juneteenth and how Meg kinda/ sorta/ maybe doesn't celebrate July 4th.
Oh Yeah, were talkin bout dads, in our past, present and future. The men who help shape us and the next generation are so important. We love dads and we love the future fathers of our children :) Meghan's Music Corner: The Foreign Exchange
We know things are tense right now, so we're bringing our voices and some insight into it. Racism is being forced into the spotlight at this time and causing us all to self assess and look at our own thinking. Join us and our special guest Hope
Words With Hope- Join us as we learn from our special guest, Hope, who is very informed in topics surrounding social justice. Hope is sharing definitions for the terms we all need to be aware of as they will help us ALL examine our own beliefs.
This week the Friends with Fros discuss mothers, changing relationships, and womanhood. You'll laugh as we share happy memories of our crazy moms and grow in deeper understanding of the women who raised us.
This might be our favorite episode, its very therapeutic. Toxic Relationships. We've all been in them, We've all seen them. We don't have to stay. Let's talk about it. Sometimes the root is us and our beliefs.
It's a bonus episode yall! *Sorry in advance for audio issues* we're working on it. Has Coronavirus got you down? Feeling stuck? Wishing you can go back to 2019? Well, the Friends with Fros are here to help you out by throwing it back to 2019,
Being Black: It is an experience. Today were talking about the blackest songs you know. Stereotypes. Being Black enough. Acting white. Growing up. Being the "Ambassador of Black". And Goldlink. Nuff SaidPart 1 of 2