In this episode Erykah sits down with Kat Tedford, a Durham, North Carolina soon-to-be mom of two, who shares how she coped during the pandemic when faced with miscarriage, COVID-19 deaths in her family, and personal pain. She shares how she na
In this conversation with Amanda Wilson, founder and CEO of A+X Puzzles, we take a deep dive into the ways we can heal by minding our business, decluttering our social and mental space, and by taking intentional actions to be better women, for
Bree Brown, an energy healer, mom blogger, and retreat founder gives us the formula for healing during uncertain times. Based in Belize, a native of Washington D.C., and a veteran blogger, Bree shares how she navigated new motherhood, a new mar
In this episode of the M Word we are in conversation with Trina Small of Supermomculture.com She's a businesswoman and mom influencer based in Atlanta Georgia and for more than decade she has been on a mission to amplify the voices of mothers e
Welcome back to Season 2 of the M Word. After a small hiatus we are back, better than before! In this episode we are joined by Shauniece Morris of NaturallyShauniece.com, a beauty and mom Influencer based in the Washington D.C. area. She is a s
In this episode, Erykah sits down with singer and administrative professional, Anika Sampson Anderson as she shares her journey through the mental fog that plagues new moms.
In this episode, Erykah sits down with Linsdey Farrar, founder and publisher of CRWN Magazine to discuss navigating mom guilt and how to be gentle with ourselves as women and mothers.
In this episode Erykah considers the parenting style of parents of the millennial generation and challenges us to think about how we parent in a digital age.
In this episode Erykah has a candid conversation with hairstylist and entrepreneur Evie Johnson, a mom of four who shares her story about becoming a mother at 13. Original release March 2020.
In this episode Erykah shares her raw feelings and thoughts about the challenges to remain creative when life demands pull us in other directions. She gets real here.