In this episode we have a right ol' chat with Ophelia a.k.a 'Mama O'
We discuss becoming a mum at a young age, the daily dilemmas of the 'school run', the saga of 'wash day' and how to keep the kids occupied during the holidays.
We also breakdown some 'Hear Me Out Mama' scenario's and share our thoughts
On this episode we go through and discuss different scenarios that some Mama's are facing in real life!
We share our thoughts and opinions and we want to know yours too.
Leave your feedback below, when you have heard these Mama's out.
Join us as we have a fun filled chat with Aunty Hawa Kamara - A bubbly, hilarious mama who describes herself as a 'Multi-talented Human Joy Provider'.
In this episode, she transparently shares her experiences of work life and teenage pregnancy.
We discuss the pro's and con's of co - parenting from a mother's perspective with a present father. We also delve into the importance of having a village around you when raising a child and the value that it adds to the child. We also touch on the experience of dating as a mother who is single and the difficulties in finding romance and companionship.
Enjoy
In our 7th episode, we take a laid back approach to our conversations around our parenting journey. We discuss the day to day norms that contribute to us feeling overwhelmed, content and reflective.
We also express our feelings by associating songs that best reflect our feelings in the moment. Motherhood is a collection of simultaneous emotions which we have been able to capture during our conversation.
In this episode, we discuss our experiences of change through becoming a mother and how we have adapted to our new identities without totally losing ourselves.
We explore the term 'Matresence' - 'The process of becoming a mother ' and how it presents itself in our own transitions into parenthood.
How has motherhood changed you?
Maternal Mental health Awareness 1 May - 7 May 2023
On this episode we discuss perinatal mental health and share our thoughts and experiences on the matter at hand.
It is important for all mamas to know and remember that it is okay NOT to be okay, and it is vital to acknowledge when these times occur, so that we can get the right support for our mental health and overall well being.
As the saying goes...'a problem shared is a problem halved'. Let somebody know what you are going through, there is always help and support out there if and when you need it
On this episode, we narrate, discuss and share our birthing stories and touch on the topics of:
We want our listeners to know that each birthing story is different and unique to every mama and baby. We share similarities in our experiences, which we do through laughter and at times tears. Even though our experiences may be unique to us, there is a mama/birthing partner out there that can relate and feel comfort in a story shared.
We take a trip down nostalgia lane with conversations regarding World Book Day. Reminiscing and acknowledging the importance and impact books have had not only in our lives, but that of our children too.
Mama Fee Fee also talks about what inspired her to write her own storybook "Afro Boy and The Three Bears" - Available for purchase on Amazon. Click link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Afro-Boy-Bears-Phoebe-Raphael-ebook/dp/B08VS3L7HW/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=2BNM3NYV30UG1&keywords=afro+boy+and+the+bears&qid=1678139737&sprefix=%2Caps%2C211&sr=8-1
We also talk about International Women's Day in relation to motherhood amongst other points of conversation.
Welcome to our podcast!
On this episode, we introduce ourselves and share how we found out we were pregnant! Signs and symptoms, lockdown preggo living, lots of laughs and more.
Yours Sincerely,
Mama Fee Fee & Mama Rana
(Your Audible Mama Village)