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S1E5: The Colored Mother Beautiful

Episode 5 of the The Colored Girl Beautiful podcast, hosted by The Colored Girl Beautiful LLC, titled "S1E5: The Colored Mother Beautiful" was published on November 27, 2019 and runs 27 minutes.

November 27, 2019 ·27m · The Colored Girl Beautiful

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In this episode Aseloka talks to her friend Jasmin, a working mother of an adorable 7-year-old with another little one on the way. They discuss Madame Hackley's writing and her assessment of Black motherhood as both a privilege and a responsibility. Aseloka expresses her concerns about being about to manage such an important endeavor. If you'd like to get an email about new episodes and learn a bit more of the behind the scenes of the show's making, you can subscribe to the newsletter at https://www.coloredgirlbeautiful.com And be sure to follow us on social media! http://www.twitter.com/cgbpodcast http://www.instagram.com/coloredgirlbeautiful http://www.facebook.com/coloredgirlbeautiful Leave us a 5-Star Rating on Podchaser! https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-colored-girl-beautiful-900868 Leave us a 5-Star Rating on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/colored-girl-beautiful-podcast/id1476346324 Tell Us What You Think of the Show! https://flickchat.page.link/t1uT Host, Creator: Aseloka Smith Producer: Nichole Hill Check out the Original book, The Colored Girl Beautiful, by Emma Azalia Hackley http://www.gutenberg.org/files/31340/31340-h/31340-h.htm Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-colored-girl-beautiful/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

In this episode Aseloka talks to her friend Jasmin, a working mother of an adorable 7-year-old with another little one on the way. They discuss Madame Hackley's writing and her assessment of Black motherhood as both a privilege and a responsibility. Aseloka expresses her concerns about being about to manage such an important endeavor.

If you'd like to get an email about new episodes and learn a bit more of the behind the scenes of the show's making, you can subscribe to the newsletter at https://www.coloredgirlbeautiful.com

And be sure to follow us on social media!

http://www.twitter.com/cgbpodcast

http://www.instagram.com/coloredgirlbeautiful

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Leave us a 5-Star Rating on Podchaser!

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Leave us a 5-Star Rating on Apple Podcasts!

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/colored-girl-beautiful-podcast/id1476346324


Tell Us What You Think of the Show!

https://flickchat.page.link/t1uT


Host, Creator: Aseloka Smith

Producer: Nichole Hill


Check out the Original book, The Colored Girl Beautiful, by Emma Azalia Hackley

http://www.gutenberg.org/files/31340/31340-h/31340-h.htm



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-colored-girl-beautiful/donations

Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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