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Bringing up Black Joy
Bringing up Black Joy
12 episodes
5 days ago
Bringing Up Black Joy is the season 2 relaunch of the Black Motherhood podcast, aimed at sharing stories, ideas and learnings that will help bring Black children up to be unapologetic in their identities. At the heart of our ethos is the age-old saying: “It takes a village to raise a child”. And we want to create that global village by connecting parents, guardians and carers across the world through conversations that address the highs, lows and everything in between of bringing up Black children and celebrating Black joy. Follow us on instagram : @bringingupblackjoy
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Bringing Up Black Joy is the season 2 relaunch of the Black Motherhood podcast, aimed at sharing stories, ideas and learnings that will help bring Black children up to be unapologetic in their identities. At the heart of our ethos is the age-old saying: “It takes a village to raise a child”. And we want to create that global village by connecting parents, guardians and carers across the world through conversations that address the highs, lows and everything in between of bringing up Black children and celebrating Black joy. Follow us on instagram : @bringingupblackjoy
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Episodes (12/12)
Bringing up Black Joy
Story-Time

The return of Bringing Up Black Joy! 

This last year has given us the time to really reflect on what we want for Bringing Up Black Joy. 

The focus this week is on storytelling, and celebrating the authors that are promoting a positive narrative that centres on diverse characters. Recent statistics indicate that there's been a 23% decrease in Black Characters in Children's Bestsellers since 2020. 

Join Chanju and Chibesa as they explore this important topic.


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2 years ago
21 minutes 36 seconds

Bringing up Black Joy
We are the Change! Uplifting the voice of our Black Children. (Season 2 Episode 1)

Welcome to season 2 of the newly branded Bringing Up Black Joy!

This episode is a celebration of Black youth around the world. In the past few years, we’ve been seeing Black children and young people mobilising to make a change and create legacies in our world. From Vanessa Nakate, the Ugandan climate activist making waves across the globe, through to the historic moment when poet and activist Amanda Gorman recited her poem at president Joe Biden’s inauguration.

We decided to speak to children and parents to get their views on how we can empower the next generation to make a positive impact in our world. This episode features kids across different continents including Africa, North America and Europe to hear what superpowers they would use to change the world

We also had a conversation with their parents and the focus was on how do we equip these inspirational kids to make the changes that they want to see?

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4 years ago
36 minutes 11 seconds

Bringing up Black Joy
Black Motherhood - Episode 10: Season Finale

This week Chanju and Chibesa conclude season 1 by reflecting on all their previous episodes from season 1.

The duo has some exciting news to share. So please join them as they announce what the future holds for Black Motherhood.

Thank you to all our listeners and supporters, we truly appreciate you.

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4 years ago
18 minutes 20 seconds

Bringing up Black Joy
Black Motherhood - Episode 9: Exploring identity and motherhood through our relationship with hair with Womba Lagrue

This week Chanju and Chibesa are joined by Womba Lagrue to explore identity and motherhood through our relationship with hair. How can we empower ourselves and our children to embrace their hair?

Black hair can get personal. It can get political. And for a lot of people, it can be one of the most important aspects of their identity. No stone goes unturned as we explore the evolution of our hair journeys, stereotypes and difficult conversations with children and parents when it comes to the minefield of Black hair.

Hear anything that resonates with your story? Share your experiences or questions at hello@blackmotherhood.co.uk.

Instagram: @black.motherhood

Hear from Womba Lagrue at @wjlagrue.

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4 years ago
36 minutes 3 seconds

Bringing up Black Joy
Black Motherhood - Episode 8: Dissecting the Strong Black Woman Trope: What do we need to unlearn?

This week Chanju and Chibesa speak to Leah on dissecting the strong black woman trope. What do we need to unlearn?

The trope of the steely, resolute black woman is ingrained in society.

“Strong Black Woman” is a mantra for so much of our community that it is seldom realised how great a toll it has taken on the emotional well-being of black woman. As much as it may give her the illusion of control, it keeps her from identifying what she needs and reaching out for help.

So what do we need to unlearn? This podcast opens up the discussion. Let us know your thoughts @hello@blackmotherhood.co.uk.

@Blackmotherhood: https://www.instagram.com/black.motherhood/?hl=en-gb


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4 years ago
48 minutes 32 seconds

Bringing up Black Joy
Black Mother - Episode 7: How to get a more organised life with life strategist Sandra Morris.

This week we are joined by Sandra Morris. 

Sandra is a Life Strategist for Millennial Women. She helps mums ditch the overwhelm of mum life through The happy mums club. And coaching single women to date for marriage (not fun) through the wife club.

Join your hosts Chanju and Chibesa as they discuss how to get a more organised life with life strategist Sandra Morris.


@HappyMums Club :https://www.instagram.com/thehappymumsclub/?hl=en-gb

@Blackmotherhood: https://www.instagram.com/black.motherhood/?hl=en-gb


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4 years ago
35 minutes 4 seconds

Bringing up Black Joy
Black Motherhood - Episode 6: Living with loss: the journey of healing after depression and the trauma of losing my baby

This week we are joined by Lorraine Katongo. 

Lorraine is a successful charismatic entrepreneur, coming from a humble background, God has raised her to positions of significance in life. She is a happy person who believes in helping people to raise, walk and live out their purposes in business, academics and life at large.

Join your hosts Chanju and Chibesa as they discuss the journey of healing after depression and the trauma of losing my baby with Lorraine. 

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4 years ago
27 minutes 40 seconds

Bringing up Black Joy
Black Motherhood - Episode 5: Rediscovering African History: Exploring representation in children’s books.

This week we are joined by Ekiuwa Aira. Ekiuwa is an award-winning author born and raised in Benin City, Edo, Nigeria. She is passionate about sharing positive stories on African history with children. She lives with her husband and two daughters in Ontario, Canada.

Join your hosts Chanju and Chibesa as they explore representation in children's books with Ekiuwa Aira. 

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4 years ago
28 minutes 20 seconds

Bringing up Black Joy
Black Motherhood - Episode 4: Exploring Black Fatherhood with Trevor Mumba.

This week we are joined by Trevor Mumba. 

Trevor is a 38 year old Zambian living in Sandton, South Africa with his wife and they have a 2 and half year old daughter. He is a founder and Director of Rovert Investments limited, and are focused on marketing, car rentals, ranching, logistics, food and sports. Trevor has overcome immense adversity to reach the success he is today. He is passionate about business and empowering other people. He is an entrepreneur and a father whose story inspires others to strive to be the best that they can be. A model of possibilities.

Join your hosts Chanju and Chibesa as they discuss with Trevor and explore Fatherhood in this era.

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4 years ago
38 minutes 58 seconds

Bringing up Black Joy
Black Motherhood - Episode 3: Raising Black Boys Part 2

This week we continue our conversation with Bwalya Kafwembe to discuss Black history, mental health, empowerment, and Black excellence in the context of raising Black Boys. We kick off with the question: Should we accept mediocrity when raising our children? Why should they have to strive for excellence? Join your hosts Chanju and Chibesa as they debate all things Black Motherhood with Bwalya.

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4 years ago
28 minutes 42 seconds

Bringing up Black Joy
Black Motherhood - Episode 2: Raising Black Boys: How can we counter stereotypes and drive positive identity?

This week we are joined by Bwalya Kafwembe. 

Bwalya is a wife, a mother, a daughter, a sister, a friend, an engineer, a manager, business leader, a mentor, an immigrant and a citizen (list not exhaustive!). These personas all contribute to the everyday trials and triumphs that make up her experience of black motherhood.

Join your hosts Chanju and Chibesa as they discuss with Bwalya how we can counter stereotypes and drive positive identity in boys. 

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4 years ago
29 minutes 31 seconds

Bringing up Black Joy
Black Motherhood - Episode 1: Why Black Motherhood?

Join your hosts Chanju and Chibesa as they discuss why they started Black Motherhood. A chance to get to know your hosts as they briefly share their lived experiences. 

Chanju and Chibesa are excited for this journey as they welcome different guests each week to discuss a variety of topics. The podcasts is focused on providing solutions to the issues highlighted each week.  


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4 years ago
23 minutes 15 seconds

Bringing up Black Joy
Bringing Up Black Joy is the season 2 relaunch of the Black Motherhood podcast, aimed at sharing stories, ideas and learnings that will help bring Black children up to be unapologetic in their identities. At the heart of our ethos is the age-old saying: “It takes a village to raise a child”. And we want to create that global village by connecting parents, guardians and carers across the world through conversations that address the highs, lows and everything in between of bringing up Black children and celebrating Black joy. Follow us on instagram : @bringingupblackjoy