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Get fresh NerdWallet data on what your points and miles are really worth in 2025 — and why the answer might change how you book travel. Should you take a $650 flight voucher or 32,500 miles? How much are your points and miles actually worth? Hosts Sally French and Meghan Coyle break down the latest NerdWallet valuations to help you make smarter redemption choices. But first, they cover the week’s biggest travel headlines, including Southwest Airlines’ new partnership with EVA Air, Frontier’s companion certificate promotion and status match, and JetBlue opening up award bookings with Condor Airlines. Then, travel Nerd Craig Joseph joins Meghan to discuss NerdWallet’s latest airline, hotel, and credit card point valuations, with tips and tricks on comparing loyalty programs, maximizing transfer partners, and deciding when cash is more valuable than points. They also discuss the impact of devaluations, how close-in bookings can save you points, and why premium cabins can sometimes offer outsized redemption value. Plus: Craig’s hot take on airport lounges. Card benefits, terms and fees can change. For the most up-to-date information about cards mentioned in this episode, read our reviews: Is the Frontier Airlines World Mastercard Worth Its Annual Fee? https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/travel/is-the-frontier-airlines-world-mastercard-worth-its-annual-fee Citi Strata Credit Card Review: Solid Rewards for No Annual Fee https://www.nerdwallet.com/reviews/credit-cards/citi-strata Citi Double Cash Review: A Solid Choice for Everyday Spending https://www.nerdwallet.com/reviews/credit-cards/citi-double-cash Citi Custom Cash Card Review: Low-Maintenance 5% Cash Back https://www.nerdwallet.com/reviews/credit-cards/citi-custom-cash Citi Strata Premier: Big Rewards Across Top Spending Categories https://www.nerdwallet.com/reviews/credit-cards/citi-strata-premier Is the New Alaska Atmos Summit Card Worth a $395 Annual Fee? https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/travel/is-the-alaska-airlines-atmos-summit-card-worth-its-annual-fee Resources discussed in this episode: Airline Miles vs. Cash Calculator https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/travel/calculator-should-you-book-a-flight-with-cash-or-miles How Much Are Travel Points and Miles Worth in 2025? https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/travel/airline-miles-and-hotel-points-valuations Want even more tips and tricks to get the most out of your travel dollars? Subscribe to TravelNerd , our free newsletter designed to help you crack the code on spending less on your travel. In this episode, the Nerds discuss: points and miles valuation, airline miles value, hotel points value, credit card points value, Southwest EVA Air partnership, Frontier Companion Certificate, JetBlue Condor award booking, Citi American Airlines transfer, Amex Membership Rewards value, Capital One points value, Bilt points value, Hyatt points value, Hilton points value, Marriott points value, Wyndham points value, IHG points value, Alaska miles value, JetBlue points value, American Airlines miles value, United miles value, Southwest points value, Virgin Atlantic miles value, ANA miles value, Avianca LifeMiles value, best way to use Amex points, best way to use Citi points, best way to use Capital One points, use cash or points for flights, last minute award flight value, premium cabin redemption value, economy flight points value, airline devaluation, hotel point devaluation, cash vs points travel booking, when to transfer credit card points, how to maximize travel rewards, and NerdWallet points and miles calculator. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Discussing topics important to the Black family worldwide with host, Janice Robinson-Celeste, publisher of Successful Black Parenting Magazine and Successful Parenting Media.
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Discussing topics important to the Black family worldwide with host, Janice Robinson-Celeste, publisher of Successful Black Parenting Magazine and Successful Parenting Media.
If trauma can be inherited, so can healing. In this transformative BACKtalk episode, ancestral health educator Gilbert Martina reveals how Black parents can break cycles of generational trauma using rituals of belonging, storytelling, and cultural connection. Drawing on Afro-Caribbean traditions and modern science, Gilbert shares daily practices that help families reduce stress, strengthen identity, and raise emotionally resilient children who know where they come from—and where they’re going.Gilbert Martina is an ancestral health educator and former healthcare executive from Curaçao who helps families heal generational trauma and strengthen cultural identity. His forthcoming book, Healthy Minds – Healthy Nation (supported by the Dutch Foundation for Literature), amazingly shows how reconnecting with ancestral practices can reduce stress and build resilience in kids and parents. Gilbert is the founder of The Blenchi Sanctuary and speaks internationally on parenting, belonging, and community healing.Connect with Gilbert on social media.IG: https://www.instagram.com/gilbert.martina LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gilbertbmartina/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/gilbert.martina.35/…
How To Keep Kids Listening (and Loving It! | Ms. Monica on Positive Parenting & Preschool Strategies Welcome to Back Talk, the official podcast from Successful Black Parenting Magazine! 🎙️In this episode, we are joined by YouTube star and educator Ms. Monica (Monica J. Sutton) — the beloved host of the preschool show “Circle Time with Ms. Monica.” With over 1 million subscribers and collaborations with Disney, Crayola, and Educational Insights, she has turned a simple classroom idea into a global movement for families. 🌍As an Early Childhood Educator and Child Behavior Specialist with over 21 years of experience, Ms. Monica holds a Master’s degree in Early Childhood Education and is certified in Special Education. Since launching her hit YouTube series in 2020, she has inspired millions of parents and children to make learning joyful again. In This Episode, You’ll Learn:✨ The Power of Routine & Structure: How daily routines can calm chaos—without being overly strict. 🎧 Getting Kids to Listen: Discover Ms. Monica’s signature “Pause to Connect” technique. 📵 Managing Screen Time: Make technology meaningful instead of a digital babysitter.💛 Discipline with Empathy: Correct your child with love and understanding.🧒 Handling Stubborn Behavior: Why consistency and clear family rules are essential.😢 Tantrum & Meltdown Management: What to do when emotions run high.🌿 Self-Care for Parents: How to stay patient, calm, and connected even when life feels overwhelming.⭐ Building Confidence & Independence: Fun classroom-inspired activities to encourage growth at home. In this heartwarming and practical conversation, Ms. Monica reveals how Black parents can bring the “Circle Time magic” into their homes — helping children listen, follow directions, respect boundaries, and build confidence, all while having fun! 📱 Connect with Ms. Monica: Follow her everywhere → @MonicaJSutton💬 Join the Conversation: Like 👍 | Comment 💬 | Share 🔗 | Subscribe 🔔Use the hashtag #BackTalk to share your thoughts and parenting journey!…
As parents, we send our children to college with hopes of safety, inclusion, and opportunity—but today’s campuses are under siege. With DEI rollbacks, the end of affirmative action, and rising mental health concerns, Black students face unprecedented challenges.In this episode of BACKtalk, Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum—acclaimed psychologist, former Spelman College president, and author of the new book Peril and Promise: College Leadership in Turbulent Times—shares straight talk on what these changes mean for our children. From navigating hostile policies to finding hope in HBCUs and inclusive leadership, Dr. Tatum provides parents with the insight and tools they need to prepare their students for success in today’s turbulent higher education landscape.…
What if hip-hop could be more than music? In this episode of BACKtalk, we sit down with Dave Joisil — better known as Mr. J — whose YouTube channel Hey! It’s Mr. J! has earned over 1 million views for blending fitness, hip-hop, and social-emotional learning. He shows parents how rhythm, movement, and positivity can transform everyday moments into lessons of confidence, discipline, and joy. From healthy habits to emotional regulation, discover how to use music and play to raise resilient, empowered kids while celebrating positive Black male role models in children’s media.…
What if the system is stacked against your child before they ever step into a classroom? In this episode of BACKtalk, Dr. Terence Lester—once a high school dropout who faced homelessness and gangs, now a PhD, author, and founder of Love Beyond Walls—teaches Black parents how to break generational cycles of poverty, trauma, and educational inequality.From navigating schools that fail our kids, to building confidence in children born into hardship, to fighting for policies that protect opportunity—this is a raw, practical, and empowering conversation every parent needs.👉🏾 Tune in, share this with another parent, and learn how you can help your child rise—no matter the barriers.…
Autism doesn’t discriminate—but Black families often face late diagnoses, stigma, and fewer resources. In this episode of BACKtalk, Alisha Simpson-Watt, LCSW, BCBA, LBA, shares real strategies every Black parent can use to advocate for their child, build support systems, and break down barriers in schools and healthcare. Learn how to recognize early signs, push past systemic roadblocks, and create a thriving environment for your child and family.…
If your child could write your co-parenting rules, what would they say? Author and child-of-co-parents Kylar Denae joins BACKtalk to flip the script—sharing the simple, science-backed shifts that make kids feel safe, seen, and stable after separation. We get real about boundaries (not beef), handoffs without drama, talking to your child without weaponizing them, new partners, holidays, and breaking generational patterns so your family can actually thrive.You’ll learn: how to build a child-first parenting plan, phrases that de-escalate fast, healthy communication rhythms between homes, red flags that harm kids, and routines that help children feel rooted—even with two addresses.Watch, take notes, and send this to the co-parent who needs a win today.Kylar Denae is the author of Two Homes, One Heart: A Guide to Co-Parenting from a Child’s Perspective. Raised in a successful co-parenting family and trained in Human Development & Family Science, Kylar helps parents create child-first routines, communication, and stability through speaking, workshops, and practical tools that break negative cycles and build healthier families.co-parenting, child-first co-parenting, parallel parenting, parenting plan, blended family, transitions, handoffs, conflict resolution, Black families, separation & divorce…
She’s a world-famous ballerina, a bestselling author, and a history-maker as the first Black woman Principal Dancer at American Ballet Theatre—but Misty Copeland just told me she’s… clumsy. And yet, that didn’t stop her from becoming great. Listen to this episode and come and get some of this Black girl magic! In this episode of BACKtalk, Misty opens up about her new children’s book Bunheads, Act 2: The Dance of Courage , how she’s raising brave kids, and what it really means to shine—even when life knocks you out of the spotlight. From stage to motherhood, Misty gets real about resilience, girl power, and how to keep dreaming through disappointment. If you’ve ever had to tell your child, “This isn't your time to shine,” this conversation will speak to your soul. #MistyCopeland #DanceOfCourage #BlackGirlMagic #RepresentationMatters #BunheadsBook #BlackMomsRaisingLegends #ParentingThroughDisappointment #BraveGirls #BacktalkPodcast #BlackExcellence #BlackParenting #GirlPower #BalletForEveryone #ResilientKids #BooksForBlackChildren #MistyCopelandInterview #RaisingCourageousKids #BlackAuthorsMatter #BalletStories #DreamBigLittleOne…
Khadijah VanBrakle is a Black Muslim woman and contemporary young adult author living in the Southwestern United States. Born and raised in Canada to American parents, she writes stories that reflect the dual marginalization of Black American Muslim teens, because for far too long, those voices have been missing from the shelves. Her 2023 debut novel, Fatima Tate Takes The Cake, and her upcoming release, My Perfect Family (out August 26, 2025), center young Muslim girls navigating adolescence while holding space for identity, faith, and family. Her work is published by Holiday House. Learn more at khadijahvanbrakle.com or follow her @khadijahvanbrakle on Instagram.…
What if Black mothers didn’t have to do it all alone? In this powerful episode of BACKtalk, Trishay “Mama Yata” Young—Founder of Melanin Mothers Meet and warrior for Black maternal health—shares how to reclaim rest and activate your village after childbirth. From delegating tasks to building community rituals that protect your peace, Mama Yata drops wisdom every parent needs to hear. Tune in to learn how her home birth and breastfeeding journey led to a movement that’s redefining postpartum for Black and Brown moms everywhere.🍼 Perfect for new parents, doulas, aunties, and anyone who believes in the power of showing up for Black motherhood.#BlackMaternalHealth #PostpartumSupport #MelaninMothersMeet #BACKtalkPodcast…
Black youth are under pressure—and the mental health cost is rising. From the relentless grip of social media to the weight of racial trauma and cultural stigma, many of our children are suffering in silence. In this powerful BACKtalk episode, we sit down with Dr. Cedric X. Bryant, CEO of the American Council on Exercise and a leading expert in behavior-change science, to unpack the real stressors Black children face today—and what parents can do right now to help.We talk about:How social media uniquely affects Black youthSigns your child may be silently strugglingBreaking generational cycles of mental health stigmaEasy lifestyle changes that boost emotional wellnessWhy sleep, movement, and open conversations are criticalIf you’ve ever wondered how to support your child’s mental well-being better—or just want to know what to watch for—this is the conversation every Black parent needs to hear.🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6718473823059968…
https://www.SuccessfulBlackParenting.com -- Award-winning author Derrick Barnes joins BACKtalk to share the powerful story behind his newest picture book, I Got You: A Brother’s Promise. Inspired by his own four sons—aka the Mighty Barnes Brothers—this heartwarming tale celebrates brotherhood, empathy, and the ups and downs of growing up Black and brilliant. We talked about: - The importance of showing Black boy joy in literature - How he fought to keep one of his books from being banned - Raising confident sons in today’s world - About his newest book, "I Got You"- The real-life sibling bond that inspired Rasheed & Anthony - Why emotional honesty matters in Black families - How illustrator Shamar Knight-Justice brings this love to life💬 Don’t miss this conversation—it’s about more than a book. It’s a celebration of Black family, fatherhood, and what it means to say “I got you.” 📚 I Got You hits shelves July 15, 2025 — preorder now! 🔗 https://amzn.to/3TDkeRA #DerrickBarnes #BlackParenting #IGotYou #Brotherhood #BlackBoyJoy #PictureBooks #RaisingBoys #BACKtalkPodcast #SuccessfulBlackParenting…
He walked in space, but hates roller coasters. 🚀 Go figure! In this episode of BACKtalk, we sit down with Dr. Bernard A. Harris Jr. , the first African American to walk in space , to talk about his surprising fears, his journey from humble beginnings to NASA astronaut, and why his biggest mission today is helping Black and Brown kids unlock their potential through STEM, education, and mentorship . Dr. Harris shares powerful advice for parents raising children to dream without limits, how to nurture curiosity early, and what it really means to invest in the future, from the classroom to venture capital. Parents, get his book for yourself titled, Embracing Infinite Possibilities: Letting Go Of Fear To Find Your Highest Potential. 🎧 Don’t miss this inspiring conversation full of laughter, legacy, and life lessons for the whole village. #AstronautLife #BlackExcellence #STEMEducation #SuccessfulBlackParenting #BACKtalkPodcast #RepresentationMatters #ParentingPower…
What does it take to become the first Black woman puppeteer on Sesame Street —and then use that platform to change lives ? In this powerful episode of BACKtalk , we sit down with Megan Piphus , the 4x Emmy-winning performer, producer, and author who voices Gabrielle on Sesame Street and inspires millions of children worldwide. But Megan is more than a voice behind a puppet—she’s a movement. From going viral as a ventriloquist to producing Cinderella Sweep , a music album that empowered 60+ girls of color across the country, Megan shares how she’s using puppetry, music, and storytelling to help children find their own voices . You’ll laugh, you’ll tear up, and you’ll walk away feeling empowered. ✨ Plus: Hear the inside scoop on her upcoming children’s book Talk to the Hand (Penguin), how Keke Palmer’s nonprofit joined the mission, and why representation in children's media isn't optional—it's essential. 📢 This episode is a must-listen for parents, educators, creators, and anyone who believes in the power of purpose-driven storytelling. 👉🏾 Hit play and get inspired. #SesameStreet #BlackGirlMagic #MeganPiphus #GabrielleSesameStreet #BACKtalkPodcast #RepresentationMatters #VentriloquistQueen #TalkToTheHand #CinderellaSweep #minister #minsitry…
Are we parenting with purpose—or by default? Join host Janice Robinson-Celeste and guest Mama Bolanle Ambonisye, founder of Tapping Our Parental Power (TOPP), for a transformational conversation on how to break generational trauma and raise empowered, emotionally resilient Black children. Learn how her new parenting manual is equipping families with the tools to create nurturing homes, set healthy boundaries, and guide children through life with confidence, purpose, and cultural pride.Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or community leader, this is the parenting reset you've been waiting for.…
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A special Father’s Day week episode of BACKtalk: Host Janice Robinson-Celeste sits down with Javon Fraizer, founder of Maestro Media, to explore how play becomes a powerful love language in family life. From adapting popular video games into record-breaking tabletop experiences to co-developing with fans, Javon reveals how laughter, board games, and spontaneous fun can strengthen bonds, lower stress, and boost well-being. He also shares practical tips for busy parents on carving out play moments, maintaining a thriving business without sacrificing family time, and creating lasting memories with your children. Kickstarter campaigns:• Clash of Clans: The Epic Raid – https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/maestromedia/clash-of-clans-the-epic-raid • All Maestro Media projects – https://www.kickstarter.com/profile/maestromedia/created #Fatherhood #PlayIsLove #BoardGames #TabletopGaming #FamilyTime #MaestroMedia #ParentingTips #StressRelief…
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Actor and dad Anthony E. Williams joins Janice Robinson-Celeste on BACKtalk to talk fatherhood, film, and breaking stereotypes. From his series F.A.M. to Straw on Netflix, hear how he balances career and family—and why Black fatherhood needs new narratives. #BlackFatherhood #FAMPilot #AnthonyEWilliams #StrawMovie #SuccessfulBlackParenting #BACKtalkPodcast…
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Many expectant parents aren’t offered essential prenatal testing. In this “Know More Sooner” episode, Dr. Dallas Reed breaks down the myths, facts, and real stories behind NIPS, Prequel®, Foresight®, and SneakPeek®—so you can ask better questions and feel empowered. #PrenatalTesting #PregnancyPodcast #KnowMoreSooner #GeneticScreening #BlackMomsMatter #ExpectingParents…
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Phnewfula, founder of Happy Mango and mom of two, keeps it real about raising Black children with pride, setting boundaries (no pink bussdowns at 10!), and breaking stereotypes—all while running a business. From school bias to social media image battles, this episode is a must for every Black mom raising the next generation. #BACKtalkPodcast #BlackMomVoices #ParentingUnfiltered #RealMomTalk #MomLifePodcast #ParentingDifferences #NoPinkBussdowns #ModernMotherhood #SocialMediaVsReality #SchoolBias #GentleParenting #MomBossLife #BlackWomenInBusiness #MompreneurLife #BlackOwnedBusiness #HappyMangoATL #BlackMomsRaisingBlackChildren #RaisingBlackChildren #BlackMotherhood #BlackBoyJoy #BlackGirlMagic #UnapologeticallyBlack…
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This literature review from the National Black Child Development Institute’s Black Infant and Maternal Health Task Force takes a hard look at Black maternal and infant health disparities through the lenses of anti-Black racism, intersectionality, and Afrofuturism. You’ll learn how structural racism and racial trauma drive adverse birth outcomes, like low birth weight, and contribute to preventable maternal deaths. We’ll also explore an Afrofuturist Systems Design Process that centers Black experiences, knowledge, and community wisdom to forge transformative, equity-driven solutions. Whether you’re a parent, in health care, education, or policy, join us as we outline the comprehensive policy reforms and structural changes needed to dismantle oppressive systems and ensure Black families not only survive but thrive. 🔍 Key Takeaways: The role of structural racism in maternal and infant health Intersectional factors that exacerbate adverse birth outcomes An introduction to Afrofuturist Systems Design for health equity Actionable strategies for policy, clinical practice, and community leadership 🎧 Listen, Follow & Share Help us reach more professionals by following BACKtalk on Spotify, leaving a ⭐ rating, and sharing this episode with your network! #BlackMaternalHealth #InfantHealthEquity #HealthEquity #StructuralRacism #Afrofuturism #PolicyChange #EducationEquity #BlackFamiliesThrive Disclosure: This review was generated by AI.…
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Being a single Black mom is rarely framed as powerful or successful, but Dr. Vicki Wright-Hamilton is here to change that. In this inspiring episode of BACKtalk, host Janice Robinson-Celeste speaks with Dr. Vicki about her groundbreaking book and documentary Diary of Successful Black Single Mothers . They dive into the truth behind single motherhood, breaking stereotypes, and how to define success on your own terms. From launching a skincare line to creating a board game and founding a certification program for single moms, Dr. Vicki shows that success isn’t one-size-fits-all. 🎧 Listen in for wisdom, motivation, and the reminder that your story is still being written and it's powerful. ⏱️ Episode Timestamps – Diary of Successful Black Single Mothers 00:00 – Intro and welcome to BACKtalk 01:00 – Meet Dr. Vicki Wright-Hamilton and her background 03:00 – What inspired the anthology and documentary project 06:00 – Breaking the stigma around Black single mothers 09:00 – Stories that moved her most in the project 12:00 – Why redefining success is essential 15:00 – The Emory-backed certification program for single moms 18:00 – From tech executive to author: Vicki’s career journey 21:00 – Launching a skincare line and a board game 24:00 – Balancing ambition and wellness 27:00 – What true success looks like for Black single moms 30:00 – How to support the movement and get involved 33:00 – Final words of encouragement and wrap-up…
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Impostor syndrome doesn’t start in adulthood. For many Black children, the seeds of self-doubt are planted early. In this powerful episode of BACKtalk, host Janice Robinson-Celeste speaks with Drs. Lisa and Richard Orbe-Austin—renowned psychologists, executive coaches, TEDx speakers, and authors of Your Child’s Greatness: A Parent’s Guide to Raising Children Without Impostor Syndrome (Ulysses Press, 2025). They break down how parents can spot early warning signs, affirm identity, and help their children develop lasting self-confidence. 🎧 You’ll learn: • How impostor syndrome shows up in children • Ways to build identity-affirming spaces at home • What parents can do to stop self-doubt early • Tools to raise confident, self-assured kids 📚 Get the book: https://amzn.to/3Ez6Cmx…
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What does a name really mean? For many Black and immigrant children, it means identity, heritage, and pride. But what happens when the world tells them their name is too different? In this special episode of BACKtalk by Successful Black Parenting Magazine , host Janice Robinson-Celeste talks with bestselling author and “Professional Troublemaker” Luvvie Ajayi Jones about her powerful new children’s book Little Troublemaker Defends Her Name . Inspired by her own story of growing up Nigerian-American, Luvvie shares how parents can help kids stand tall in who they are, starting with their names. 🎧 Topics include: • Why names matter and how they shape confidence • How to help kids respond to microaggressions • The emotional impact of never seeing your name on a keychain • Tips for parents raising bold, unapologetic children • Luvvie’s movement to get 10,000 books into classrooms Find Little Troublemaker Defends Her Name on Amazon: https://amzn.to/42XFl5j Follow Luvvie everywhere @Luvvie Follow us @SuccessfulBlackParenting TIMESTAMP 00:00 – Intro and welcome 02:45 – Luvvie explains the meaning of her name 05:30 – Why she calls herself a “Professional Troublemaker” 12:10 – Story behind *Little Troublemaker Defends Her Name* 18:35 – How mispronouncing names becomes a microaggression 25:00 – Advice for parents raising bold kids 31:20 – Where to get the book and join the sponsorship train…
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Why are Black women still three to four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes in the U.S.? In this powerful episode of BACKtalk, host Janice Robinson-Celeste speaks with OB-GYN and advocate Dr. Faith Ahuba during Black Maternal Health Week. They discuss systemic racism in healthcare, personal stories of survival, implicit bias, and what real advocacy looks like for moms, dads, and communities. 🎧 Dr. Ahuba shares her own postpartum experience, the role of doulas, and how faith and mindset can help us heal. This is more than a conversation—it's a wake-up call. 🔗 Learn more at SuccessfulBlackParenting.com 📘 Get Dr. Ahuba’s book Peace Rx on Amazon 📲 Follow us @SuccessfulBlackParenting ⏱️ Episode Timestamps – Black Maternal Health Awareness Week 00:00 – Intro and launch of Black Maternal Health Awareness Week 01:00 – Why Black maternal mortality is a crisis 03:00 – Guest intro: Dr. Asoha Faith Ahuba shares her background 05:00 – Icebreaker: What most people don’t know about Dr. Faith 07:00 – Why Black women are still dying at higher rates in 2025 10:00 – Root causes: systemic racism, empathy, and provider education 13:00 – Patient self-advocacy and the CDC’s ‘Hear Her’ initiative 16:00 – Janice shares her personal story of being mistreated during labor 20:00 – What providers can do differently and why implicit bias training matters 24:00 – Fear of retaliation: Why some Black patients stay silent 27:00 – How to strategically escalate complaints during birth care 30:00 – Why advocacy should be taught in birthing classes 33:00 – Should you find a Black OB-GYN or just an empathetic one? 36:00 – Preconception health and planning for safer pregnancies 39:00 – Dr. Faith’s message to scared Black moms: Faith over fear 42:00 – How generational trauma shows up during pregnancy 45:00 – Dr. Faith’s book Peace Rx and the role of faith in healing 48:00 – What policies would Dr. Faith implement if she had the power 51:00 – Should hospitals publish maternal mortality data? 53:00 – How to advocate effectively and where to find Dr. Faith’s work 55:00 – Closing thoughts and thanks from Janice Robinson-Celeste #BlackMaternalHealthWeek #BACKtalk #BlackMomsMatter…
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In this heartfelt episode of BACKtalk, host Janice Robinson-Celeste sits down with Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock to discuss his new children’s picture book, We’re In This Together: Leo’s Lunchbox . Inspired by the biblical story of the Feeding of the Five Thousand, this modern parable follows a young boy named Leo who learns that sharing—even when you don’t have much—can lead to unexpected abundance. Together, they dive into topics like food insecurity, the threats to free lunch programs and SNAP benefits, the importance of early childhood education like Head Start, and why faith, compassion, and community must guide the way we raise our children, especially in today’s divided climate. Senator Warnock also opens up about his inspiration for Leo’s story, his memories as a “free lunch kid,” and how parenting his two young children shapes his values and vision for the future. Tune in for a conversation full of truth, tenderness, and purpose. ⏱️ Episode Timestamps – Leo’s Lunchbox with Rev. Raphael Warnock 00:00 – Welcome and introduction to the episode 00:50 – The reality of food insecurity for children in America 02:00 – Senator Warnock joins the show and introduces himself 03:40 – Signature icebreaker: the parenting lesson that shaped his life 05:15 – The inspiration behind Leo’s Lunchbox and the biblical roots 07:40 – Why the book centers a child facing poverty and scarcity 10:20 – Discussion on child poverty, SNAP, Head Start, and public policy 13:30 – How storytelling can influence national values and compassion 15:00 – Dr. King’s “Beloved Community” and the message of giving 17:30 – A real-life memory that inspired Leo’s character 19:00 – The importance of inclusive, diverse children’s literature 21:00 – Being a dad: how parenting reshaped how he communicates big ideas 23:30 – Writing for children vs. writing for adults 25:20 – Why “second chances” is a core message in the book 27:00 – The role of faith-based values in parenting today 28:45 – Final thoughts and where to find the book and follow Rev. Warnock 30:00 – Outro and call to action from Janice Robinson-Celeste…
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Eloise Drane has been a 6-time egg donor and 3-time surrogate, but her greatest legacy might be how she’s reshaping the fertility industry itself. In this powerful episode of BACKtalk, host Janice Robinson-Celeste speaks with Eloise about founding Family Inceptions, the first Black woman-owned fertility agency in the U.S., and how she’s breaking down barriers for intended parents, surrogates, and egg donors, especially Black women. From discrimination in fertility clinics to the emotional and physical realities of surrogacy, Eloise gets real about what it takes to build a family and why inclusion matters. ⏱️ Episode Timestamps – Womb Work with Eloise Drane 00:00 – Welcome and introduction to the episode 01:00 – Meet Eloise Drane and the inspiration behind Family Inceptions 04:00 – Icebreaker: A childhood lesson that still guides Eloise 06:00 – Eloise’s first experience as an egg donor and how it went wrong 10:00 – The turning point: discovering Black women do need fertility support 13:00 – Becoming a surrogate and founding her own agency 17:00 – Facing discrimination in the fertility space 20:00 – The emotional and mental strength required for donation and surrogacy 24:00 – Why the fertility industry is dominated by white leadership 27:00 – How fertility work impacts legacy and community 30:00 – Compensation details and requirements for egg donation and surrogacy 34:00 – Understanding gestational vs. traditional surrogacy 37:00 – Steps to become an egg donor or surrogate 40:00 – Fertility360: Full-spectrum reproductive care and education 43:00 – Why Black families need early education on reproductive health 46:00 – Costs and options for families seeking surrogates or donors 49:00 – Addressing Black maternal health risks and state laws 52:00 – Where to find Eloise and learn more about Family Inceptions 54:00 – Final thoughts and wrap-up from Janice Robinson-Celeste…
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BACKTalk Podcast by Successful Black Parenting Magazine
🏈✨ From NFL Champion to Creative Powerhouse In this inspiring episode of the BACKtalk Podcast , we sit down with Martellus Bennett —Super Bowl Champion, author, animator, and world-builder—to talk about his powerful children’s book, Dear Black Boy . Martellus opens up about why he walked away from football at the top of his game to pursue what he calls his “real job”: creating space for Black children to dream without limits . We explore: 🔹 The meaning behind Dear Black Boy 🔹 Why imagination is revolutionary for Black youth🔹 How parenting is life coaching in its truest form🔹 What it takes to break generational barriers and build new worlds Whether you’re a parent, educator, or just someone who believes in the power of Black storytelling, this episode will inspire you to lead, love, and create with purpose. 📚 Dear Black Boy is more than a book—it’s a movement. 🎧 Tune in now and tag someone who needs to hear this. ⏱️ Episode Timestamps – Martellus Bennett on Dreaming Big & Dear Black Boy 00:00 – Intro and welcome to BACKtalk 01:00 – Meet Martellus Bennett: NFL star turned children's book author 04:00 – Favorite NFL memories and his connection to food 06:00 – Why he started writing children's books while playing football 10:00 – The lack of representation in children’s books for Black girls 13:00 – Why he focuses on expanding Black boys’ imagination 17:00 – The inspiration behind Dear Black Boy 20:00 – Sports as metaphor: life beyond the game 24:00 – Helping Black boys dream bigger with more than sports 28:00 – The power of storytelling and identity for Black kids 32:00 – How Black men can be gardeners of potential 35:00 – Reflections vs. representation in children’s media 39:00 – Why he doesn’t limit himself to one creative role 42:00 – Teaching kids to rewrite their own story 45:00 – Raising a creative child: messy, joyful, and intentional 49:00 – Participation in your child's imagination 52:00 – Honoring and passing on Black history through storytelling 56:00 – What's next: tech, video games, AR storytelling, and Disney 60:00 – Closing remarks and where to find Martellus Bennett online…
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BACKTalk Podcast by Successful Black Parenting Magazine
🎧 Only 73% of Black newborns are ever breastfed — but why? And what’s standing in the way of support that all parents deserve? In this powerful episode of BACKtalk with host Janice Robinson-Celeste , we sit down with expert lactation consultant Dr. Clifton Kenon Jr., IBCLC, DNP, RN to uncover the root causes of breastfeeding disparities in the Black community. From systemic barriers to cultural stigma and lack of access, we explore what’s really going on — and how to change it. 💡 Breastfeeding equity means making sure every parent, regardless of race, income, or location, has equal access to support, education, and care. It’s about giving every baby the healthiest start possible — and it’s long overdue. Whether you’re a parent, advocate, or simply care about health justice, this conversation will open your eyes and fire you up for change. 🍼 Hosted by Janice Robinson-Celeste of Successful Black Parenting Magazine. Tune in now — your voice and your village matter. ⏱️ Episode Timestamps – Breastfeeding Disparities with Dr. Keenan 00:00 – Intro and welcome to BACKtalk 01:00 – Meet Dr. Clifton Keenan Jr. and his extensive work in lactation 04:00 – Icebreaker: Fun facts about Dr. Keenan 06:00 – Why breastfeeding is a critical health issue in the Black community 09:00 – Understanding breastfeeding disparities and historical context 13:00 – How systemic racism and medical mistrust impact breastfeeding 17:00 – Cultural normalization and family/community support 21:00 – Access to care: rural health, food deserts, and support systems 25:00 – The legacy of wet nursing and reclaiming breastfeeding pride 28:00 – Culturally competent lactation care and community education 32:00 – Inclusive lactation support for LGBTQ+ and non-traditional families 36:00 – Creating breastfeeding-friendly public and private spaces 40:00 – Addressing stigma and supporting bystander advocacy 44:00 – Longer-term breastfeeding: why two years is the standard 47:00 – How hospitals and birth centers can support lactation 51:00 – Why every parent deserves lactation support 54:00 – Where parents can turn for resources and community help 57:00 – How to connect with Dr. Keenan and final thoughts…
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BACKTalk Podcast by Successful Black Parenting Magazine
Successful Black Parenting Magazine -- Dream of wanting to start your own business and you are a mom? Stuck in the spiral of working, coming home too tired to do a side hustle but needing more money to survive? We got you! Listen to this episode with host Janice Robinson-Celeste and Lakeisha Robichaux tell you how they did it and how you can do it, too. m5o5DS0ywn8HXaLA7c5p #BossBae #SideHustle #StartYourBusiness #StartYourOwnBusiness #BlackParenting #MomsInBusiness…
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BACKTalk Podcast by Successful Black Parenting Magazine
Get ready to wiggle! In this episode, we chat with Tsehay Hawkins, the trailblazing Yellow Wiggle and the first woman of color to join The Wiggles. Tsehay shares her inspiring journey from Ethiopia to becoming a global role model, how she brings her vibrant culture and dance to the stage, and the importance of representation in children’s media. Plus, don’t miss the scoop on The Wiggles’ 2025 U.S. tour and why music and movement are key to child development. This is an episode full of inspiration, joy, and a whole lot of wiggling! #TheWiggles #TsehayHawkins #RepresentationMatters #MusicAndMovement #ChildDevelopment…
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BACKTalk Podcast by Successful Black Parenting Magazine
In this episode of BACKtalk, we’re thrilled to welcome Crystal Jordan, an autism advocate, author, and founder of Zachariah’s World, known for her book Just Like You, which sheds light on autism awareness and acceptance. Crystal, celebrated for her dedication to empowering families and fostering inclusivity, shares her personal journey and provides invaluable insights for navigating life as a Black parent of an autistic child. Join us as Crystal discusses essential tips, practical resources, and ways to promote understanding and support in a world where every child deserves to be seen and valued. This episode is a must-listen for parents, advocates, and allies striving to make a positive impact. #autism #autismawareness #neurodivergent #neurodiversity…
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BACKTalk Podcast by Successful Black Parenting Magazine
🌟 Get ready to be inspired! Join us as we dive into a powerful conversation with Terysa Ridgeway, a former rocket scientist, Google Program Manager, and best-selling author of the “Terysa Solves It” STEM book series. Terysa has dedicated her life to opening doors for the next generation, teaching kids not only how to code but also how to dream big and reach for the stars. 🚀In this episode, we’ll explore:• Why coding is a critical skill for kids today—and how it can set them up for tomorrow’s high-demand careers.• Terysa’s journey from rocket scientist to children’s book author and STEM advocate.• Practical ways to get children curious and excited about technology, no matter their age!• Whether you're a parent, teacher, or simply passionate about empowering the next generation, this conversation is a must-watch. Tune in and discover how coding literacy is shaping the future—and how you can help your child get a head start! #science #STEM #RocketScientist #BlackExcellence #BlackGirlMagic #Technology #Tech…
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BACKTalk Podcast by Successful Black Parenting Magazine
🚨 Stressed Out? You’re Not Alone! 🚨On this week’s BACKtalk 🎙️, we’re sitting down with Shawna Wells, a seasoned educator, and CEO of B is for Black Brilliance ✨. We’re diving into parental stress and the power of building your village 🏘️ to not just survive but THRIVE! 🙌🏾 Discover practical tips on how to create strong support systems 💪🏾, balance work and family 🧑🏾💼👨🏾👩🏾👦🏾, and uplift your kids’ brilliance 🌟.Tune in to Forming Your Village: Parental Stress + The Importance Of Community and reclaim your sanity! 💡👑 #stress #parents #moms #stressedout #ftk #tired #dads…
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BACKTalk Podcast by Successful Black Parenting Magazine
In this powerful episode of BACKtalk, we sit down with Sophia A. Strother, a courageous survivor of sex trafficking. Sophia shares her harrowing journey from the depths of childhood trauma to becoming a beacon of hope for others. Discover the alarming realities of sex trafficking, and gain vital insights on how parents can safeguard their children. Join us as we discuss prevention strategies, the importance of awareness, and how to empower our communities to combat this pervasive issue. #humantrafficking #protectchildren #Safety…
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BACKTalk Podcast by Successful Black Parenting Magazine
In this episode of BACKtalk , Ivy Price-Ware shares her inspiring journey from teen mom to educator and advocate, discussing the challenges of teen pregnancy and how young mothers can succeed despite the odds. Tune in for insights on overcoming socioeconomic barriers, cultural pressures, and the stigma surrounding teen pregnancy.…
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BACKTalk Podcast by Successful Black Parenting Magazine
In this episode of BACKtalk , Dr. Tasha Dickerson breaks down the differences between public, private, charter, and magnet schools, offering valuable insights for parents of color. Learn how to make the best decision for your child's education and how to advocate for their success in any school system.…
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BACKTalk Podcast by Successful Black Parenting Magazine
In this powerful episode of BACKtalk, Successful Black Parenting Magazine dives deep into the critical issues of mental health, suicide, and Black teens. Host Janice Robinson-Celeste sits down with award-winning writer and educator Tony Weaver Jr. to discuss the alarming rise in mental health struggles among Black youth and the unique challenges they face in today’s society. Tony shares his personal journey as a suicide survivor, offering insights into how parents and communities can better support teens through these difficult times. From identifying warning signs to creating safe spaces for open dialogue, this episode provides crucial information on addressing mental health within Black families. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation filled with practical advice, hope, and resources.…
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BACKTalk Podcast by Successful Black Parenting Magazine
Join us on BACKtalk as we dive into a revolutionary approach to tween health and education with Dana Roberts and Dr. Monica Williams, the dynamic duo behind RedDrop. Discover how a classroom experience led to the creation of a groundbreaking brand dedicated to normalizing and preparing tweens for their periods. This episode explores the journey from crafting the first 'period purse' to launching a brand that empowers and educates young girls and their families. Tune in to learn about the challenges, successes, and impact of RedDrop in transforming period discussions into positive, empowering conversations.…
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BACKTalk Podcast by Successful Black Parenting Magazine
As we gear up for a new school year, join us on BACKtalk where Dr. Donna J. Nicol, a historian and educator at California State University, Long Beach, sheds light on the evolving challenges in our educational system. From the diminishing enthusiasm and readiness of students post-COVID to the unique struggles faced by first-generation Black and Brown students, Dr. Nicol discusses what it takes to uplift our educational standards. Dive into this crucial conversation about fostering resilience, enhancing faculty retention, and the vital role of Black sororities in educational support. Get ready to lift the bar for our kids' futures!…
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BACKTalk Podcast by Successful Black Parenting Magazine
Join us on BACKtalk by Successful Black Parenting magazine as we dive into an inspiring conversation with Justin and Patrice Brim, the visionary founders of JOOLS TV. Discover how this dynamic couple turned their pain into passion, creating a YouTube channel that reimagines education and entertainment for Black and Brown children. With early support from celebrities like Cardi B and Missy Elliott, JOOLS TV is making waves in the world of children’s media.In this episode, we explore:• The journey of launching JOOLS TV amidst personal tragedy.• The importance of diversity and inclusion in children's content.• Strategies for building generational wealth through social media.• Insights into their first children's book, "JJ's Affirmations."• The future of JOOLS TV as a pioneering brand.• Balancing the demands of raising a family while honoring their late son's legacy.• Exciting upcoming projects, including the launch of ‘Ms. P.’• Don't miss this heartfelt and informative discussion that sheds light on how JOOLS TV is shaping the future for the next generation. Tune in to be inspired and learn valuable lessons on resilience, creativity, and the power of representation.…
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BACKTalk Podcast by Successful Black Parenting Magazine
Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Dr. Yamicia Connor, a Harvard-MIT-educated OB-GYN, as she tackles the crisis of Black maternal health. Discover why Black women face higher pregnancy risks and learn essential tips for navigating a safer, healthier pregnancy.Dr. Connor’s passion for justice and groundbreaking work in healthcare equity will inspire and empower you. Don’t miss this vital discussion on making pregnancy a joyous experience for all.Listen now and be part of the change!…
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BACKTalk Podcast by Successful Black Parenting Magazine
https://www.SuccessfulBlackParenting.com -- Welcome to BACKTalk, the podcast by Successful Black Parenting magazine, where we dive deep into issues that matter most to Black parents. In this episode, we tackle some powerful truths about the involvement of Black parents in their children’s education and the impact of Black teachers on student performance.We are honored to have Dr. Meredith Anderson from the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) as our guest today. Dr. Anderson will share insights from a groundbreaking UNCF report that dispels myths about Black parental involvement and highlights the crucial role of Black teachers in enhancing student outcomes.In this episode, we cover:- An overview of the UNCF report and its key findings.- The realities versus myths about Black parents’ involvement in education.- The significant impact of Black teachers on Black students’ performance.- Unique challenges faced by Black parents and ways to address them.- The importance of representation in education.- How community support can enhance educational outcomes.- Recommended policy changes to support Black students.- Strategies to better engage Black parents in their children’s education.- Practical steps for overcoming barriers to parental involvement.- Future research needs and actionable steps to continue supporting Black families.Statistics Highlighted:- Black students perform better with Black teachers.- Myths around Black parental involvement are debunked, showing high engagement levels.- Join us for this insightful conversation and learn how we can collectively enhance the educational experiences and outcomes for Black students.Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes that empower and inform Black parents. Click the notification bell to stay updated on our latest content!#BACKTalk #SuccessfulBlackParenting #BlackParents #BlackEducation #UNCF #DrMeredithAnderson #BlackTeachers #EducationalEquity #Podcast…
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BACKTalk Podcast by Successful Black Parenting Magazine
In this compelling episode, host Janice Robinson-Celeste is joined by Leigh Higginbotham, CEO and founder of Akina—often referred to as the Google for Black women. Together, they delve into the enduring moniker of the 'Strong Black Woman.' Why is this image so pervasive, and how does it impact the mental health of Black women? Tune in as they explore the pressures associated with the 'superwoman' ideal and discuss transformative ways to support mental wellness for Black women.…
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BACKTalk Podcast by Successful Black Parenting Magazine
Join Janice Robinson-Celeste, CEO of Successful Black Parenting magazine, as she engages in an insightful discussion with Mariah Oates, the Director of Communications and Development at Mamatoto Village.This livestream will delve into Mamatoto's "Letters to Black Mamas" campaign, which will be featured in the magazine's special Mother's Day edition. Discover the campaign's touching video that connects three generations of mothers, as they share their birthing experiences and the impacts of motherhood through diverse lenses. The conversation will also explore the rich collection of letters penned by Black mothers, addressing vital topics like self-care, queer mothering, and postpartum depression. Tune in to learn about Mamatoto Village's dedicated service to Black maternal health, their achievements, and how they honor the resilience and dedication of Black mothers.…
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BACKTalk Podcast by Successful Black Parenting Magazine
Are your child's emotional ups and downs leaving you puzzled? Tune into our latest episode where we explore the power of Social Emotional Learning (SEL) to transform your parenting experience. Find out how SEL can equip your child with crucial skills to manage emotions, set goals, and make better decisions. Whether at home or in school, understanding SEL can be the key to nurturing a happier, more successful child. Don't miss out on expert tips and insights that can make a real difference in your family's life! #SocialEmotionalLearning, #ParentingChallenges, #ChildSuccess, #EmotionalIntelligence, #SEL, #ParentingTips, #FamilyWellness, #HappyKids, #EducationalParenting, #BetterParenting…
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