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Attending Law School While Homeschooling, Parenting Gifted Kids and more with Eva Greene Wilson

Black Moms Chat Podcast

Release Date: 08/30/2021

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Black Moms Chat Podcast

Black Maternal Health: Action Items and Speaking up On this episode of Black Moms Chat, Adanna Dill and Schnelle Acevedo partner with Powermom for the final episode of their mini-series. is a community of pregnant people collecting and contributing important pregnancy-related health information through app-based surveys and wearable sensors. Together, they are working to reduce health disparities and learning more about what leads to healthy pregnancies and healthy babies for every pregnant person.  On this episode, co-hosts Schnelle Acevedo and Adanna Dill discuss the CDC...

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The Current State of Black Maternal Health Featuring Dr. Toluwalase The Current State of Black Maternal Health Featuring Dr. Toluwalase "Lase" Ajayi

Black Moms Chat Podcast

On this episode of Black Moms Chat sponsored by . Dr. Lase Ajayi join co-hosts Adanna Dill and Schnelle Acevedo to share her experiences as a medical doctor and Black mother. She shares her own traumatic experience at the hospital where she practices medicine during her pregnancy, why she believed the overturning of Roe V. Wade is steeped in systemic racism. Her thoughts on home births vs hospital births and advice for Black women to advocate for themselves during their pregnancies. About our guest: Toluwalase "Lase" Ajayi is a palliative care physician and pediatrician. She is dedicated to...

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Black Motherhood in the Roe vs. Wade Aftermath. On this episode of Black Moms Chat, Adanna Dill and Schnelle Acevedo partner with Powermom.  Powermom is a community of pregnant people collecting and contributing important pregnancy-related health information through app-based surveys and wearable sensors. Together, they are working to reduce health disparities and learning more about what leads to healthy pregnancies and healthy babies for every pregnant person. Learn more about Powermom . The ladies discuss their thoughts on the overturning Roe v. Wade Aftermath, how this will...

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On this episode, Schnelle Acevedo and Adanna Dill discuss friendships. How their friendships have evolved over time, dealing with the end of a friendship, strained relationships, making mom friends and more.  Keep up with us on Instagram @blackmomschat!  

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Black Moms Chat Podcast

This a replay from Black Moms Chat Season 2! On this episode, Adanna Dill and Schnelle Acevedo interview  Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist, Uchenna “Uche” Udobi. Uchenna “Uche” Udobi shared ways parents can support children who are late talkers, advises on when to get kids an evaluation, what most people don't know about stuttering, potty training, and more.  Uchenna Udobi,  is a certified Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) from Houston, TX and the founder of LittoLingo. A company designed to help parents grow their child's communication ability, decrease parental...

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On this replay episode from season 2 of Black Moms Chat podcast, Adanna Dill and Schnelle Acevedo discuss parenting toddlers and their experience with the six toddlers they've cared for between them.  Make sure to connect with us on Instagram  Keep up with Nellie  and Adanna !    

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Black Moms Chat Podcast

This replay from season one is all about body image! Adanna Dill and Schnelle Acevedo talks about body image. They share their personal body image stories, their thoughts on plastic surgery, the body positivity movement, wearing a swimsuit at any size and more.  Keep up with the ladies on ! 

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Black Moms Chat Podcast

On this episode of Black Moms Chat, Adanna Dill and Schnelle Acevedo discuss getting back OUTSIDE this summer. Their summer travel plans, tips for traveling with little ones, how to take time out for you while traveling, how to create budget friendly experiences but still have a fun experience with our family, favorite destination and traveling while Black and  extra precautions taken in certain areas.  Book, Adanna's reading by Charmaine Wilkerson. Keep up with us in between episodes    

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Black Moms Chat Podcast

On this episode, we discuss infertility, a topic we tend to shy away from as Black women and in community conversations. We discuss infertility, IVF, creating supportive environments for Black women  experiencing infertility, infertility resources or support communities for Black women, and what self-care through IVF.  About our guest:  JoAnna Pendergrass, DVM, is a veterinarian and freelance medical writer. She earned her Bachelor’s of Science degree in Biology from Hampton University, then earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the Virginia-Maryland...

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On this episode Adanna Dill and Schnelle Acevedo discuss social media, Instagram vs. Reality: The Highlight Reel Effect.  They chat about their beginnings on social media. Curating content, Social media boundaries, oversharing and if curating social media weakens authenticity.  Connect with us on Instagram: t    

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On this episode, co-hosts Adanna Dill and Schnelle Acevedo chat with Eva Greene Wilson a wife, mother of 3, author of two children's books, illustrator, speaker, a graduate of Howard University School of Law, the owner and editor of the award-winning website SocaMom.com®, homeschooling advocate, and the founder of the SocaMom® Summit.

While she was a full-time law student, she homeschooled her three children and continued to speak internationally, and write. Whether it was reading her law assignments before events while covering the Congressional Black Caucus Foundations Annual Legislative Conference, speaking at the National Council of Negro Women's Conference between classes, or studying for exams while on a work trip in the Caribbean, Eva has always found a way to make it work.
 
As a blogger, Eva is known for creating videos for brands, having an engaged community, and being a trusted source
for information on the Caribbean, blogging, parenting, and education. Since 2011, she has written about Caribbean
American parenting, working on campaigns for companies such as Wal-Mart, AT&T, and Beaches Resorts. She won Best Parenting Blog and Best New Blog in the Black Weblog Awards, and she is a SheKnows/BlogHer Voices of the Year Honoree and presenter in the Long Form Video category. She later served as a judge for the awards.
 
As the founder of the SocaMom® Summit, Eva brought together more than 70 speakers representing over 20
countries, at the height of the coronavirus pandemic to discuss issues that are important to the Caribbean diaspora. The event, held virtually in April and June of 2020, collectively provided the community with over 50 sessions totaling more than 30 hours of discussions, teaching, and entertainment for both children and adults.
 
Eden's YouTube channel for Tweens and Teens https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTK5oojApt41p6df4xwbhXg
Phone: 202-528-3942
 
Follow us on Instagram @blackmomschat!