In this episode, I speak with Candice Wright about the life and legacy of her mother, Dorothy Laura Wright. You can find out more about Candice on her culture blog: culturedcandice.com. If you enjoy this podcast, don’t forget to subscribe and perhaps even leave a review, so we can continue to expand our audience. If you have a comment or question about the show, you can email me @sweetmotherpodcast@gmail.com If you’d like to hear more from me, check out my blog at https://sohkor1.wixsite.com/sohkorsolanke You can also find me on Instagram @sohkor_writes. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sohkorwrites Linktree: https://linktr.ee/sohkor Help keep us on the air: Venmo: @sohkor-solanke Paypal: @sohkorsolanke Cashapp: $ssolanke
This episode honors the life and legacy of Claudette Patricia Coke, as told by her eldest daughter Yvonne Dixon.
Claudette was a first-generation British-born child of Jamaican immigrants who moved to the UK to forge a better life for their children. Despite personal challenges, she dedicated her life to helping others in the fields of child care and social work. She passed away in 2021, leaving behind a rich legacy of perseverance, determination, faith, and love.
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In this episode, I spoke to Jodi Melissa Slaughter about the rich and beautiful life and legacy of her late mother, Joyce Mae Slaughter, a Virginia native and woman of faith who passed away in 2016 after a lengthy illness.
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· Her name was Kumba Nganga Alli née Sundu. She was born and raised in Sierra-Leone, West Africa. She relocated to London, UK in the early 1990’s where she met her husband, Tony, and had three children. · After a year-long battle with cancer, she passed away in 2019, just a few days shy of her 47th birthday, leaving behind a legacy of love and faith. · Welcome to the “Sweet Mother” Podcast. This podcast exists to tell the stories of powerful women as told by the daughters they left behind. I’m your host, Sohkor Solanke. · On today’s episode, I traveled to London, England to interview my niece, Tamika Alli, about the beautiful life and legacy of her mother and my cousin, Kumba Alli, known affectionately to some as “Lady K”. · This episode is a tribute to her life and legacy and is being released on what would have been her 50th birthday. · If you enjoy this podcast, don’t forget to subscribe and perhaps even leave a review, so we can continue to expand our audience. If you have a comment or question about the show, you can email me @sweetmotherpodcast@gmail.com If you’d like to hear more from me, check out my blog at medium.com/@Sohkor You can also find me on Instagram @sohkor_writes.
· Welcome to the “Sweet Mother” Podcast. This podcast exists to tell the stories of powerful women as told by the daughters they left behind. I’m your host, Sohkor Solanke. · With the holidays approaching and with my family and I coming up on the one year anniversary of our mother’s passing, I decided to do a special episode focused on the topics of grief and counseling, so I interviewed Dr. Sh’nai Simmons. Dr. Simmons is a licensed mental health counselor and the owner and executive director of the Collective Wellness Institute in Tampa, FL. · In part 2 of our interview, we discussed many aspects of grief, including how each person’s grief journey is different, society’s attitudes towards grief, and missing a loved one during the holidays or other special dates.
If you enjoy this podcast, don’t forget to subscribe and perhaps even leave a review, so we can continue to expand our audience. · My hope is that these episodes will be beneficial, not just to those who have lost a mother, but also to those who are grieving the loss of anyone or anything near and dear to them.
Guest: Sh'nai Simmons, Ph.D., LMHC The Collective Wellness Institute, Tampa Florida: https://thecollectivewellnessinstitute.com/
Crisis Center of Tampa Bay community resource guide: https://www.tampa.gov/document/crisis-center-tampa-bay-community-resource-guide-25366
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· Welcome to the “Sweet Mother” Podcast- a podcast that exists to tell the stories of powerful women as told by the daughters they left behind. I’m your host, Sohkor Solanke. · It's the holiday season: 'tis the season to be jolly, right? What is a season of merriment, joy, hope, and anticipation for many can actually be the most difficult time of year for those who’ve lost a loved one, but there is help and support out there. And I think this is a great time of year to have a discussion about therapy and grief, so I interviewed Dr. Sh’nai Simmons, a licensed mental health counselor and the owner and executive director of The Collective Wellness Institute in Tampa, FL.
In part one of our interview, we focus on therapy, and discuss some of the barriers to seeking out therapy for those in the Black, immigrant, and Christian communities. · In the second part of our interview, we will address the process of grieving a loved one, especially around the holidays, and the benefits of grief counseling. · My hope is that these episodes will be beneficial, not just to those who have lost a mother, but also to those who are grieving the loss of anyone or anything near and dear to them.
Guest: Sh'nai Simmons, Ph.D., LMHC The Collective Wellness Institute: https://thecollectivewellnessinstitute.com/
Crisis Center of Tampa Bay community resource guide: https://www.tampa.gov/document/crisis-center-tampa-bay-community-resource-guide-25366
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· Welcome to the Sweet Mother Podcast. This podcast exists to tell the stories of powerful women as told by the daughters they left behind. My name is Sohkor Solanke, and in today’s episode, I had the privilege of speaking with Cleanda “CeeCee” Dieuvielle the executive director of Mama Africana mentorship program in Tampa, Florida, about the 2011 loss of her mother, Dianne Dieuveille, and the impact that her mother’s influence has had on her life.
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· If you’d like to learn more about the Mama Africana mentorship network, visit their website at mamaafricana.org. You can also watch their documentary here: https://vimeo.com/156726282
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Hello, listeners, and welcome back to the Sweet Mother Podcast. This is part two of a very special premiere episode on the life and legacy of my own mother, Mrs. Evelyn Songu-Mbriwa, who passed away in October 2021. I’m your host, Sohkor Solanke, and I’m joined, once again by my two younger sisters, Mrs. Omoh Head and Mrs. Evelyn Sekajipo.
Sound Engineers: Kehinde & Joshua Solanke.
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A promo video of Episode 1, part 1: Evelyn Songu-Mbriwa.
Welcome to this first episode of the Sweet Mother podcast. This premiere episode is dedicated to a woman who is so very dear to me- her my own mother, Mrs. Evelyn Onikeh Songu-Mbriwa nee Parper. My mom was a great mom. She was mom to six of us- 3 boys and 3 girls, and she had 8 grandchildren. Sadly, she passed away in October 2021 at the age of 75 after a short and sudden illness. It was a life well lived, and she is dearly missed. I had the opportunity to conduct an interview all about her life, as told through the eyes of two people who knew her very well- her two youngest children and my two younger sisters Omoh Head and Evelyn Sekajipo. I hope you’ll enjoy this first episode, all about my mother’s life as told through the eyes of her daughters.
Sound Engineers: Kehinde & Joshua Solanke
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