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Black Mom Diaries
Black Mom Diaries
75 episodes
4 days ago
I was raised by an old school lady that told me I had to be better, do better and work harder than other people to get the same opportunity based on the color of my skin. I wasn’t allowed to explore, nor was I given the space to fail or make mistakes. I was taught to stay quiet, not draw any attention to myself and not ask questions. Times have changed, and so has the way Black Moms want to raise our children. Lots of us feel this way, but change can be challenging. It is always nice to have those people in your corner who will hold you accountable, cheer you on and offer you support.
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I was raised by an old school lady that told me I had to be better, do better and work harder than other people to get the same opportunity based on the color of my skin. I wasn’t allowed to explore, nor was I given the space to fail or make mistakes. I was taught to stay quiet, not draw any attention to myself and not ask questions. Times have changed, and so has the way Black Moms want to raise our children. Lots of us feel this way, but change can be challenging. It is always nice to have those people in your corner who will hold you accountable, cheer you on and offer you support.
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Black Mom Diaries 3.16 The Momma with the Bounce Back
Black Mom Diaries
1 hour 11 minutes 23 seconds
3 years ago
Black Mom Diaries 3.16 The Momma with the Bounce Back

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Some of the matters discussed in this podcast episode may be distressing. Please listen with caution.

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What do you do when it’s one bad thing after another? On this episode of Black Mom Diaries, Patricia and Latanya chat it up with self-leadership coach Jacynta (jah-cent-ah) Brewton.

Amid the backdrop of her traumatic true story of grief and loss, Jacynta helps people lead themselves to success in their personal and professional lives.

Jacynta earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology, master’s degree in leadership, and lean six sigma green belt certification in performance improvement. She is a mom, wife, and working professional who enjoys finding new ways to avoid all those pesky carbs and spend quality time with loved ones, which includes herself.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/mwlite/in/jacyntabrewton

Instagram: @JacyntaBrewton

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jacynta.brewton.9



Black Mom Diaries
I was raised by an old school lady that told me I had to be better, do better and work harder than other people to get the same opportunity based on the color of my skin. I wasn’t allowed to explore, nor was I given the space to fail or make mistakes. I was taught to stay quiet, not draw any attention to myself and not ask questions. Times have changed, and so has the way Black Moms want to raise our children. Lots of us feel this way, but change can be challenging. It is always nice to have those people in your corner who will hold you accountable, cheer you on and offer you support.