From the author of A Kids Book About Racism comes a parenting podcast about being better grownups. Host Jelani Memory, a Black father of a blended family with 6 kids, embarks on conversations with the most diverse group of adults ever to come together around the topic of parenting. These conversations explore how parenting is a reflection of our identity, how we were raised, and who we are. Each episode features real-world stories, uncomfortable topics, and inspiration from icons, professionals, and everyday folks.
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From the author of A Kids Book About Racism comes a parenting podcast about being better grownups. Host Jelani Memory, a Black father of a blended family with 6 kids, embarks on conversations with the most diverse group of adults ever to come together around the topic of parenting. These conversations explore how parenting is a reflection of our identity, how we were raised, and who we are. Each episode features real-world stories, uncomfortable topics, and inspiration from icons, professionals, and everyday folks.
Being Gay is a Huge Privilege with Sam Rapoport and Rebecca Gitlitz-Rapoport
Better Grownups
42 minutes 23 seconds
3 years ago
Being Gay is a Huge Privilege with Sam Rapoport and Rebecca Gitlitz-Rapoport
Sam Rapoport, Senior Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the National Football League, and Becca Gitlitz-Rapoport, a producer, director, and filmmaker currently creating films at Time Studios, make a case that everyone needs a wife.
Better Grownups
From the author of A Kids Book About Racism comes a parenting podcast about being better grownups. Host Jelani Memory, a Black father of a blended family with 6 kids, embarks on conversations with the most diverse group of adults ever to come together around the topic of parenting. These conversations explore how parenting is a reflection of our identity, how we were raised, and who we are. Each episode features real-world stories, uncomfortable topics, and inspiration from icons, professionals, and everyday folks.