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Growing Apart
Tondreka Robles
11 episodes
1 month ago
Mother and son, Tondreka and Armando discussing the pressing issues of our life together. From behavior issues to life as a middle schooler as well as anxieties about returning to the workforce, it’s all on the table.
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Parenting
Kids & Family,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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Mother and son, Tondreka and Armando discussing the pressing issues of our life together. From behavior issues to life as a middle schooler as well as anxieties about returning to the workforce, it’s all on the table.
Show more...
Parenting
Kids & Family,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
Episodes (11/11)
Growing Apart
Chaos
2 years ago
21 minutes

Growing Apart
Welcome back solo episode
2 years ago
12 minutes

Growing Apart
Pre-Back to school thoughts
3 years ago
20 minutes

Growing Apart
Introducing Miss Imani
3 years ago
26 minutes

Growing Apart
Mosey’s Rock corner
3 years ago
25 minutes

Growing Apart
The Bermuda Triangle is in Pennsylvania
3 years ago
38 minutes

Growing Apart
Mythology, sleepovers and a New Host
3 years ago
36 minutes

Growing Apart
Video Games and Bonding
3 years ago
25 minutes

Growing Apart
Cheese in Milk and Cactus Crystals
3 years ago
20 minutes

Growing Apart
Home is more comfortable
3 years ago
25 minutes

Growing Apart
Just talking
3 years ago
12 minutes

Growing Apart
Mother and son, Tondreka and Armando discussing the pressing issues of our life together. From behavior issues to life as a middle schooler as well as anxieties about returning to the workforce, it’s all on the table.