• Surviving the Teenage Years: Raising Young Black Women

  • Apr 11 2023
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

Surviving the Teenage Years: Raising Young Black Women

  • Summary

  • Can we just start with RAISING TEENAGERS IS HARD! 😫 In this episode of "Black Coffee with a Side of Candor" we boldly explore the unique challenges and rewards of raising young Black women during their teenage years. This is a no holds barred conversation! 💎 We begin by acknowledging the blessings of raising young Black women, highlighting their resilience, as well as their unique creativity and perspective on the world. 💎 💎 We talk about the burdens of navigating societal and cultural pressures and issues, and the impact they can have on a young Black woman's mental health and self-esteem. 💎 💎 💎 We address the issue of competing with the images of women portrayed in social media and popular music. 💎 💎 💎 💎 We discuss the importance of creating an open dialogue with young Black women about the media they consume, and the need to teach them critical thinking skills to decipher harmful messaging. 💎 💎 💎 💎 💎 And we share some of our coping strategies as parents of young Black women, including building supportive communities, prioritizing self-care, and cultivating self-love and acceptance. If you are currently raising teen daughters, or have girls that approaching the teen years, you don't wanna miss this! Share this with a mom (or dad) raising teen girls! Grab your coffee (or your glass) and join us! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, LIKE AND SHARE! #momlife #blackdaughters #blackparents #strongwomen #blackentreprenuer #womenempowerment #womenbusinessowners #entrepreneur #womenissues #podcast #candid #letstalk #tunein #coffee #blackcoffee #blackwomen #follow #subscribe #diversity #careeradvice #betonyourself #workplace #entrepreneurship #entrepreneurlife #advice #ourexperience #showup #letstalkaboutit #teens #raisingteens #copingskills #support #blackgirls
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