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Rhetorical Mom
Rhetorical Mom
4 episodes
9 months ago
I am definitely addicted to social media. So, how do I make sure I raise a child who won't become as addicted as me if the social media and online presence keep coming up with new apps? This week I talk about my addiction and how I'm worried about how it will destroy my daughters life the way it's already destroyed mine.
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I am definitely addicted to social media. So, how do I make sure I raise a child who won't become as addicted as me if the social media and online presence keep coming up with new apps? This week I talk about my addiction and how I'm worried about how it will destroy my daughters life the way it's already destroyed mine.
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Episodes (4/4)
Rhetorical Mom
I Saw It On Your Instagram Story
I am definitely addicted to social media. So, how do I make sure I raise a child who won't become as addicted as me if the social media and online presence keep coming up with new apps? This week I talk about my addiction and how I'm worried about how it will destroy my daughters life the way it's already destroyed mine.
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7 years ago
27 minutes 49 seconds

Rhetorical Mom
Hey, Your White Fragility is Showing
Why can't we talk about racism? On this episode, I tell my story about personal experiences with race and about Robin DiAngelo's book "White Fragility: Why it's so Hard for White People to Talk About Racism." Racism is not new and I doubt it will ever go away. So take a listen to how my views on race before I became a mom has changed since becoming a mom.
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7 years ago
29 minutes 5 seconds

Rhetorical Mom
Episode One: The Working Mom
This week I talk about the working mom, the working woman, and the working person of color. How do women get ahead in the work place? What do we do when an advancement is taken away from us after having been given? What’s it feel like when you watch your husband climb the career ladder but you having to take the backseat for a short period of time? I also talk about Kim Brooks’ opinion piece in the New York Times and how it feels to live in fear even though we, as parents, are making what we feel is the best decision for us and our kids?
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7 years ago
26 minutes 47 seconds

Rhetorical Mom
There Are No Instructions - Intro
Welcome to a my podcast, There Are No Instructions: How we f*** things up or not with no instructions. Join me weekly, starting July 31st, where I plan on diving into some topics parents may be afraid to talk about. Like, to breastfeed or not to breastfeed; how do current events sway our opinions as parents; what kind of philosophies did we have before becoming parents; becoming a parent in a sea of single or childless friends. None of this is easy, so why do it alone?
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7 years ago
2 minutes 16 seconds

Rhetorical Mom
I am definitely addicted to social media. So, how do I make sure I raise a child who won't become as addicted as me if the social media and online presence keep coming up with new apps? This week I talk about my addiction and how I'm worried about how it will destroy my daughters life the way it's already destroyed mine.