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A Soulful Mom's Wisdom
by Africa O.
A Soulful Mom's Wisdom is a wellness podcast for Black moms, rooted in the power of quotes that nourish your body and soul. Each episode, your host and wellness coach Africa O shares a quote that has propelled her forward on her life journey and explores how that wisdom can do the same for you. From identity and purpose to self-love and motherhood, these conversations will uplift, empower, and remind you that motherhood is part of your story but it is not the whole of who you are. Because a woman who knows who she is lives with more joy. Pull up a chair. Pour your coffee. You're safe here.Be sure to join the https://liveafricao.com/ community to learn more. Follow Africa on Instagram @liveafricao
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Take a Break! Season 6 Wrap Up
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Season 6 Wrap-UpSeason 6 of A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom was an honest exploration of mom guilt where it comes from, how it shows up in our bodies, and how we can move through it with more understanding and less self-blame. Across four weeks, we unpacked trust, routines, wellness in busy seasons, and the tension between living in reality versus meeting societal expectations. Through personal stories, practical tools, and gentle wellness practices, this season offered permission to choose what is sustainable for your life and reminded us that choosing your own path is often choosing long-term peace.Season 6 HighlightsTrusting yourself and your child amid outside noise and uncertaintyCreating simple routines that support presence instead of perfectionRedefining wellness to match the season you’re actually inUnderstanding how guilt lives in the body—and how to soften its gripChoosing reality over societal expectations when making life decisionsLetting go of performative approval in favor of peace and alignmentAll support is welcomed and deeply appreciated.Your support has the highest impact when you:Engage in podcast comments (Spotify or Apple Podcasts)Leave a review on Spotify or Apple PodcastsComment on, repost, and share episodes on social mediaFollow the podcast and invite others into the conversationComing UpNext season, I’m excited to lean into candid conversations about being a whole individual while still showing up as a mom, partner, and all the other roles we carry. We’ll explore what it looks like to honor your identity with grace and curiosity, rather than guilt or unhealthy pressure, and how to hold space for yourself without shrinking in the process.Thank you for being here this season. Your listening, reflecting, and sharing matter more than you know.Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 48: Navigating Mom Guilt- 'Inspiration and Coffee' Choosing One, Two, or None and Living with Peace
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode Title: Navigating Mom Guilt - Choosing One, Two, or None And Living With PeaceOn this episode of A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom, we step into a conversation that many people think about quietly but rarely say out loud: the decision to have zero, one, or two children—and the opinions that inevitably follow, no matter what you choose. Because the truth is this: every choice invites commentary, but not every voice deserves authority.But first, let’s explore the theme for this episode: Aligned Decision-Making & Peace. This theme centers on making life decisions from a place of honesty, self-awareness, and long-term alignment rather than pressure, comparison, or external expectations. It emphasizes choosing what you can live with—mentally, emotionally, and practically—over time.Our grounding quote for this episode, “Peace doesn’t come from pleasing everyone, it comes from living aligned,” by Africa O., sets the tone for releasing external noise and trusting your internal clarity.We begin by unpacking the narratives attached to each path. Choosing zero children is often labeled as selfish, when in reality it can reflect deep responsibility and self-awareness. Choosing one child can bring criticism from multiple directions—questions about companionship or even the decision to parent at all—while often overlooking the reality that every family’s capacity and environment are different. For those who desire more children but face limitations, this episode offers a grounded reminder that provision and support can take many forms.Choosing two children introduces a different layer of pressure, often tied to capacity and the question of whether you’ve taken on more than you can sustainably carry. Across all paths, the focus shifts from external opinions to a more critical internal question: what decision allows you to live with peace over time?In the second half of the episode, Africa shares lessons rooted in lived experience, focusing on the importance of support systems. Emotional support during postpartum, including protection of mental space and reduction of isolation, is emphasized as essential. Practical support; such as meals, household help, and shared responsibilities—is also explored as a key factor in sustainable parenting.The conversation also looks ahead, considering how children grow and what systems are in place to support their development—structure, activities, guidance, and environment. A central truth grounds this discussion: children are not extensions of identity or proof of fulfillment, but individuals who require intentional care, guidance, and support as they grow.The episode closes by highlighting the connection between movement and clarity. Even small amounts of physical activity can support decision-making, emotional regulation, and mental clarity—reminding us that sometimes the most effective way to process is not through overthinking, but through movement.Theme: Aligned Decision-Making & PeaceQuote: Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 47: Navigating Mom Guilt- Expectations & Wellness in Every Season
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode Title: Navigating Mom Guilt- Expectations & Wellness in Every SeasonOn this episode of A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom, we unpack expectations—especially the quiet, often unspoken ones we place on ourselves when it comes to wellness, healthy eating, and movement. Because the reality is this: what wellness looks like today may not look the same tomorrow, and that doesn’t mean you’re falling behind. It means you’re moving through different seasons.But first, let’s explore the theme for this episode: Expectations & Seasonal Wellness. This theme centers on understanding that wellness is not static. It shifts based on capacity, lifestyle demands, and life transitions. Rather than striving for perfection, the focus becomes alignment, aligning your habits with your current reality, your values, and what is sustainable in this season of life.Our grounding quote for this episode, “Wellness will look different according to the season you're in. Focusing on what’s sustainable and your values is all that matters,” by Africa O., sets the tone for releasing pressure and embracing adaptability.We begin with healthy eating—not as a rigid set of rules, but as an intentional practice shaped by alignment. Alignment with your partner, your household, and your current season. From emotional eating and missed meals to the reality that healthy habits require planning, this conversation emphasizes approaching nutrition with both structure and grace.From there, Africa shares lessons from her current season, reminders that simplicity can be supportive. Smoothies as practical solutions, frozen fruits and vegetables as tools rather than shortcuts, and bulk cooking as an act of preparation for future ease. Even small systems, like using quality food storage, become part of creating a more sustainable rhythm.The episode then transitions into movement and expectations around exercise. In certain seasons, traditional workouts may not be realistic. Movement may look like walking, taking the stairs, or short, consistent efforts throughout the day. The focus shifts from intensity to consistency, and from pressure to acceptance.As the episode closes, listeners are encouraged to focus on one small, values-based habit—something simple, sustainable, and aligned with what matters most. This is not about doing everything, but about doing what is realistic and supportive right now.Theme: Expectations & Seasonal WellnessQuote:“Wellness will look different according to the season you're in. Focusing on what’s sustainable and your values is all that matters.” — Africa O.Episode Highlights• Aligning with your partner and household around realistic nutrition habits• Reframing healthy eating with simplicity, flexibility, and sustainability• Practical nourishment strategies: smoothies, frozen produce, bulk cooking, and simple ingredients• Redefining movement based on current capacity and energy levels• Emphasizing consistency overSupport the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 46: Navigating Mom Guilt - Routines That Buy You Presence and Peace
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode Title: Navigating Mom Guilt—Routines That Buy You Presence and PeaceThis week on A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom, we’re exploring presence, not as something you chase, but something you protect. Presence that’s made possible by routines that hold you steady when life feels loud, fast, and demanding.We open with this grounding truth:“Wanting to be more present for my family motivated me to create routines.”Not rigid schedules. Not control.But small systems that quietly give your nervous system room to breathe.I begin by sharing a personal look at the trade-offs that shaped my routines. Presence, I learned, often comes from intentional compromise, not sacrifice.From there, we move into the practical heart of the episode: building tiny routines that reduce overwhelm. We talk about micro-habits—small, simple actions that, over time, support bigger goals without the pressure of doing everything at once. Sleep routines that protect your energy. Creating space for hobbies without needing hours. And the reality of clingy days, even when you’ve checked every box—diaper changed, fed, entertained, needs met. Prioritizing yourself isn’t selfish; it’s deeply responsible. You cannot care well for others if you are running on empty.We talk about why routines matter even when they don’t hold perfectly. Life shifts. Children grow. Energy changes. But when you have routines in place, you have something to return to—a reset point that lowers overwhelm and steadies the whole family.We close by tying presence back into the body. I share a gentle wellness practice you can fit into naptime or a quiet moment: a short home circuit or a quick walk paired with a favorite podcast. Theme: Presence (Routines)Quote“Wanting to be more present for my family motivated me to create routines.”Episode Highlights• How routines create presence without rigidity• Personal reflections on Saturdays, trade-offs, and redefining connection• Building micro-habits for sleep, hobbies, and household peace• Reducing overwhelm with systems you can return to• Navigating clingy days, clutter, and intentional screen time• Why doing what works for your household matters more than outside opinions• A simple movement practice to support presence, balance, and mental clarityA reminder to carry with you:Routines don’t take your freedom.They give you back your presence.Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 45: Navigating Mom Guilt - Trusting the Tiny Human and Yourself
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode 45: Trusting the Tiny Human and YourselfThis month on A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom, we’re beginning a new exploration: the quiet, courageous act of trust. Trusting your instincts. Trusting the tiny human in your arms. Trusting the path, even when it bends into fog.Motherhood is full of noise: opinions, comparisons, endless “shoulds.” And yet, somewhere beneath it all, your inner voice still whispers its knowing. Today’s episode is an invitation to turn toward that voice and let it lead you back home.We open with this grounding reflection:“Motherhood teaches you to trust yourself in the middle of uncertainty, to unlearn perfection and make peace with what you know and what you’re still figuring out.”Similar to a soft lantern in the dark… because none of us begin motherhood already knowing; we learn by doing, by fumbling, by loving.I start by sharing a piece of my own story, those early days when trust felt slippery. The breastfeeding doubts that tightened my chest. The swirl of late-night chores and invisible labor tucked into the shadows.All of it layered on top of sleep debt that made the world tilt a little sideways.These seasons stretch you thin and tender… and also teach you what you’re made of.From there, we wade into the practical worries that often steal a mother’s peace, child development questions that echo louder at 2 a.m. Speech delays? Too much screen time? Are they walking “on time”? Are you doing enough?We sift through what’s typical, what deserves attention, and how to filter advice in a world that loves to shout but rarely pauses to understand. Then we step into wellness… the part of the journey where trust meets embodiment. I share a simple grounding breath or movement ritual you can weave into stroller walks or outdoor time. We close with a reminder that your values are the compass, no algorithm, no stranger on the internet, no comparison chart knows your child the way you do.And I leave you with a gentle prompt:“Where in your motherhood are you learning to trust yourself more deeply right now?”A question to carry with you… soft, simple, and quietly transformative.Theme: Navigating Mom Guilt—How mom guilt shows up and how self-trust, presecence, balance, and reality checking expectations helps a lot.Quote:“Motherhood teaches you to trust yourself in the middle of uncertainty… to unlearn perfection and make peace with what you know and what you’re still figuring out.”Episode Highlights• How early motherhood introduces uncertainty and invites you to develop self-trust• A personal story about breastfeeding doubts, invisible nighttime labor, and the emotional weight of sleep deprivation• Understanding typical vs. concerning child development milestones: speech, screen exposure, and gross motor skills• How to filter external advice and tune back into your own motherly wisdomSupport the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 44: 'Inspiration and Coffee' Tuning Into Your Energy
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode 44: Tuning Into Your EnergyThis month on A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom podcast, we’ve been focusing on energy awareness and avoiding burnout. In this episode, I’m exploring how to recognize when your exhaustion is temporary versus ongoing, and how to refill your mental, emotional, and physical energy before burnout takes over. I share my personal journey of running on empty, sometimes knowingly, sometimes in denial and what it took to tune back into my own rhythm.Let me be clear—this isn’t about forcing yourself to do more. It’s about understanding your energy, honoring it, and learning the small, practical ways to replenish it.Theme: Energy AwarenessQuote: “Some of us know we're running on empty. Others are in denial. I've been in both places.” —Africa O.Episode Highlights:• Recognizing signs of exhaustion versus temporary fatigue—how to know when your energy is truly depleted• Small, practical exercises and micro-breaks that restore energy, including walking meditations, journaling, and short workouts• The wellness connection: how movement, heart rate, and hormone release impact mental health, mood, and self-esteem• Special segment: Coffee Breaks—my ode to mental wellness, featuring a cozy, artsy coffee shop in Atlanta’s Amour Yards that inspires stillness, reflection, and community• A call to action: Reflect on “What’s one thing you did this week to refill your energy?”Practical Tips Included:• Take micro-breaks and practice short restorative exercises• Use walking meditation or jogging to renew focus and energy• Incorporate journaling or audio reflections to process and release tension• Explore new environments, like coffee shops, to create mental wellness spacesFYI: Exercise video will be released here soonSpecial Segment: Coffee BreaksThis episode’s highlight is all about finding your personal pause. I share my favorite coffee shop in Atlanta’s Amour Yards—a place with indoor and outdoor seating, sunlight streaming through floor-to-ceiling windows, delicious coffee, and an atmosphere perfect for people-watching, reading, journaling, or simply being. Coffee breaks are my way of honoring small, restorative moments that fuel creativity, calm the mind, and support overall wellness. Explore more coffee breaks at liveafricao.com or follow me on Instagram for cozy, soulful inspiration.Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 43: Self-Care - Surrendering to Motherhood’s Ebb and Flow
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode 43: Surrendering to Motherhood’s Ebb and FlowThis month on A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom, we’re exploring the quiet art of surrender… how loosening our grip and allowing life to shift can actually make the journey softer. Motherhood is a constant unfolding, and each new season asks something different of us. In today’s episode, we lean into that ever-changing rhythm and honor the truth that transitions happen whether we’re ready or not.Guiding us is this beautiful quote from Africa O.:“When your child enters a new stage of life, you do too. Even if you resist, the shift will happen.”A gentle reminder wrapped in wisdom—change arrives like sunrise: inevitable, undeniable, illuminating.I open this episode by reflecting on the constancy of transition. Motherhood never stands still. Even when we plant our feet, the ground moves anyway and sometimes the kindest thing we can do is sway with it.Then I share a few moments from my own life—the milestones that snuck up on me and rearranged everything I thought was stable. The sleep regressions that turned nights sideways. The crawling that became cruising that became walking. Even illness shifting the household rhythm.And beneath it all, my own internal weather: the brain fog, the dips in motivation, the longing for rest even on “good” days. These transitions aren’t just our children’s—they ripple into our routines, our mental state, our expectations, our sense of steadiness.From there, we move into practice—how to embrace change instead of bracing against it. How to soften into a season that feels messy or unpredictable. Then we weave in wellness… those grounding rituals that help us metabolize change instead of carrying it like weight. I talk about using movement to release tension, carving out pocket moments for solitude, journaling when the mental clutter gets too thick, setting boundaries with love, and vocalizing needs instead of swallowing them. Saturday mornings, Sunday resets, a few minutes to breathe… they all count. They all matter.We close with an invitation:“How have you surrendered to a new season in your life or motherhood recently?”A soft offering to remind you that surrender isn’t giving up—it’s giving yourself space to grow alongside your child, letting the tide carry what no longer fits and welcoming what wants to emerge.Theme: Surrender & FlowQuote: “When your child enters a new stage of life, you do too. Even if you resist, the shift will happen.” —Africa O.Episode Highlights• How constant transitions in motherhood reshape routines, expectations, and emotional wellbeing• A personal story about milestones sleep regressions, teething, illness, crawling, walking and the ripple effect they create• Practical tools for embracing change: mindshifts, simplifying tasks, and releasing rigid structure• Wellness practices to help process transitions: intention-filled movemenSupport the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 42: Self Care - Finding Calm Admist Chaos
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode 42: Self Care - Finding Calm Amidst ChaosThis month on A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom podcast, we’re leaning into the theme of mindfulness—how tuning into our inner voice can shape the way we move through everyday storms. In this episode, I’m reflecting on the subtle, quiet moments when life feels heavier than expected, and how listening inward becomes its own form of grace.The quote guiding today’s journey is from Africa O.:“Trying to do the impossible when in the moment it feels possible.”Whew. A whole sermon in one sentence.I open this conversation by tying last week’s reflections to this ongoing explorationbecause mindfulness is not a destination, but a rhythm we learn to return to.There’s a small story I share, one many moms will recognize. After putting my daughter down for the night, I told myself it was my time. A simple Starbucks drive-thru run somehow became a mirror for my overwhelm, the quiet reminder that I was pushing past my limits without noticing. Those everyday temptations to “do just one more thing” even when our bodies whisper, “Rest.”From there, we ease into practical tools: brief mindfulness exercises, short listening practices you can do anywhere, breathing and grounding techniques, even a walking meditation pulled from my blog. Mindfulness doesn’t have to be dramatic—it just asks that we show up with presence.Then we shift into wellness. How tending to your inner landscape, accepting tiredness, honoring the need for rest, practicing good sleep hygiene—creates mental clarity and prepares your energy for movement. Sometimes the most nourishing workout is simply a slow walk that helps the mind uncoil.We close with an invitation:“What’s one moment today you paused and listened to yourself?”A soft nudge to remind you that your intuition is always speaking,your only job is to make enough space to hear it.Theme: MindfulnessQuote: “Trying to do the impossible when in the moment it feels possible.” —Africa O.Episode HighlightsHow small daily moments reveal overwhelm and the urge to push beyond our limitsA personal story about nighttime routines, motherhood fatigue, and the Starbucks drive-thru epiphanyPractical mindfulness tools: breathing, grounding, walking meditation, and short listening practicesThe connection between mindfulness, mental clarity, and sustainable wellness habitsWays to honor your energy: rest, sleep hygiene, gentle movement, slowing downSupport the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode #41: Self Care - Books as Your Mental Reset
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode 41: Self Care - Books as Your Mental ResetThis month on A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom podcast, we’re diving into the theme of Self Care — tending to the mind, body, and spirit while juggling the beautiful, demanding layers of motherhood. In this episode, I’m exploring how reading can serve as a grounding ritual, a soulful breather that pulls you back into yourself when the world is loud and demanding.Reading has always been more than words on a page for me — it’s perspective, peace, and possibility. It calms my stress, helps me navigate nutrition and fitness with more intention, and strengthens my mental wellness in ways that feel subtle but powerful. Research backs this up too: improved cognitive function, reduced dementia risk, deeper empathy, softer stress levels. All from simply opening a book.Whether it’s a short blog post, a slim paperback, or a nourishing article over your lunch break, reading can be a reset — a moment that reminds you of who you are beneath the responsibilities.Let’s lean into that together.Theme: Self CareQuote: “Reading lifts you up out of the world that other people are imposing on you.” —Bell HooksEpisode Highlights• How reading offers perspective, reduces stress, and supports mental and emotional wellness• Evidence-backed benefits: improved cognitive function, reduced dementia risk, enhanced empathy, stress reduction• Practical recommendations: 1–3 short books, blogs, or articles to fit into a busy day• Simple strategies for carving out 10–15 minutes to read (Habit Stacking, daily anchors)• A mindful reading ritual: lunch-break reflection, bedtime unwind, or a coffee-shop pause• Closing reflection + CTA: “What’s one book or article that helped you this week?”• Bonus insight from Dr. Rheeda Walker on identity, belonging, and the cost of assimilationSupport the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Season 6 Trailer: The Warm Work of Self-Care & Navigating Mom Guilt
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!A Soulful Mom's Wisdom returns with Season 6 — a season in two parts: November's call to real self-care, and December's honest talk about navigating mom guilt.Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Bonus Episode: Navigating Prenatal Depression—My Mental Health Journey
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Summary:In this deeply personal bonus episode, I open up about my mental health journey during pregnancy. I candidly discuss the onset of depression, the symptoms I experienced, and the strategies that helped me navigate through this challenging period. Emphasizing the importance of seeking professional help, I also highlight the invaluable support from friends and family. This episode serves as a reminder that you're not alone, and reaching out can make all the difference.Key Takeaways:Recognizing the Signs: Understanding the symptoms of prenatal depression.Seeking Support: The role of therapy and professional guidance.Community Matters: How friends and family can provide essential support.Breaking the Silence: The power of sharing your story.Call to Action:If you're navigating similar challenges, know that support is available. Consider speaking with a mental health professional and leaning on your community. Sharing your experiences can be a powerful step toward healing.Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Take a Break! Season 5 Wrap Up
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!As Season 5 comes to a close, I’m taking a moment to express deep gratitude. This season has been a reflection of growth, grit, and grace. Through unexpected challenges and new opportunities, I’ve remained anchored in the mission of making wellness more soulful, accessible, and lifelong. Thank you for walking with me.Highlights:Deep gratitude for your consistent support, engagement, and reviews, these reviews are the most powerful way to grow this podcast communityHonest reflections on personal challenges this season, from navigating my daughter’s health and preschool transition to juggling my own certification processAcknowledged the tough moments, but shared how this community and my wellness practices helped me keep goingEmbraced uncertainty and shared what it means to follow passion even when the path isn’t fully mapped outAnnounced wellness pop-up classes that blend my love for coffee and well-being—keep an eye on the blog’s Coffee Break sectionIntroduced 1-on-1 coaching sessions to support anyone needing help with mindset, consistency, and realistic fitness routinesUpcoming:Wellness Pop-Ups in local coffee shops—bringing community, movement, and meaningful conversation togetherLive coaching opportunities for those ready to build a disciplined but compassionate wellness lifestyleVisit LiveAfricaO.com for more on coaching offerings Follow me @liveafricao on Instagram for event updatesContinued podcast episodes that hold space for honest conversations around mental clarity, structure, and the journey of wholenessWhether this was your first season or your fifth, I’m so thankful you're part of this journey. Season 6 is coming soon and I’m more energized than ever to continue building lifelong wellness habits with you. Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 40: Resilience - 'Inspiration and Coffee' Losing and Finding Yourself In Motherhood
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode Title: 40 – Inspiration and Coffee: Losing and Finding Yourself in Motherhood (with Charity)Theme: Resilience, Identity, MotherhoodQuote:"Sometimes, losing yourself is the first step to finding a stronger, more authentic you." — CharitySummary:In this heartfelt Inspiration and Coffee episode, I sit down with Charity (@charityinvests) for an intimate chat about the emotional journey of identity in motherhood. We talk candidly about how marriage and parenting can reshape who you are, and the process of grieving your past self while rediscovering a more grounded, authentic version. This conversation continues our focus on resilience within the Live AfricaO wellness space, offering comfort and clarity for any mom feeling stuck, stretched, or unseen.Key Takeaways:The emotional journey of losing and finding oneself in motherhoodStrategies for maintaining personal identity amidst parenting responsibilitiesThe role of community and support systems in fostering resiliencePractical advice for mothers seeking balance and self-discoveryCall to Action:Take a moment today to reflect on your own identity journey. Share your story or connect with us on Instagram @liveafricao, or follow Charity @charityinvests for more inspiration.Resources and Links:Connect with Charity on Instagram: @charityinvestsCheck out Manning Coffee Company for delicious coffee in a variety of flavorsLearn more about Live AfricaO and join our wellness community: liveafricao.comFollow me on Instagram for daily inspiration: @liveafricao____________________________________________________________________________Join the Conversation: If this episode resonated with you, please share it with fellow moms who might benefit from this discussion. Your feedback is invaluable—leave a review on your favorite podcast platform and let us know your thoughts.Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 39: Resilience - The Community You Need
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode 39: Resilence - The Community You NeedTheme: ResilienceQuote: "Resilience isn't built in isolation; it's nurtured through the strength of our community."Summary: In this episode, Africa O. delves into the profound impact of community on personal resilience. She shares personal anecdotes and insights, emphasizing how surrounding oneself with supportive individuals can fortify one's ability to navigate life's challenges. The discussion underscores the idea that resilience is not just an individual trait but a collective strength fostered through meaningful connections.Key Takeaways:The Power of Community: Understanding how a supportive network contributes to personal resilience.Personal Reflections: Africa shares her experiences of leaning on her community during challenging times.Building Connections: Strategies for cultivating and maintaining meaningful relationships.Collective Strength: Emphasizing that resilience is enhanced through shared experiences and mutual support.Call to Action: Reflect on the communities you're part of and consider reaching out to someone who has been a pillar of support in your life. Share this episode with them as a token of appreciation and to spread the message of collective resilience.Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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EP38: Resilience - Self Discovery Within Motherhood
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Theme: Resilience Quote: "You lose yourself in the things you love. You find yourself there, too."Summary: In this episode of A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom, we explore the emotional and transformative journey of self-discovery in motherhood. Drawing from personal reflection and shared experience, we unpack the duality many moms face: the fear of losing oneself and the unexpected beauty of finding a deeper identity through the very role that feels all-consuming. This is a grounding, honest conversation for any mom navigating the tension between individuality and caretaking.Key Takeaways:Embracing the duality of motherhood and the fear of losing one's identityPersonal reflections on how motherhood became a gateway to deeper self-awarenessRealistic strategies to maintain individuality while caring for your familyHow nurturing your own passions benefits both you and your loved onesCall to Action: This week, begin a Monthly Self-Connection Plan. Choose one personal passion or interest and commit to carving out intentional time for it. No guilt, no distractions—just you, reconnecting with what brings you joy beyond motherhood.Resources and Links:Follow me on Instagram for daily inspiration: @liveafricaoLearn more about holistic wellness and community offerings: liveafricao.comSupport the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 37: Resilience - Boundaries, Chaos, and Postpartum Wellness
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!This month on A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom podcast, we’ve been exploring the theme of change. In this episode, I’m sharing my personal experience navigating postpartum chaos—how implementing parenting decisions was often challenged and how that impacted my mental wellness. Through this, I learned the power of boundaries and their essential role in protecting my peace.Let me be clear—this journey was not easy. I experienced moments of doubt, frustration, and overwhelm. But in embracing boundaries, I found clarity, resilience, and a path to greater wellness.Quote: "All great changes are preceded by chaos" –Deepak ChopraTheme: ResilenceEpisode Highlights• The postpartum period and the chaos of implementing parenting decisions• How boundary challenges affect mental well-being• Practical strategies for setting and maintaining boundaries• Resources to support your journey, including therapyforblackgirls.org and the book Set Boundaries, Find Peace by Nedra Glover TawwabSupport the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 36: Faith – My Journey to Wellness and Advocacy
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!This month on A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom podcast, we’ve been exploring the theme of faith. In this final episode of the series, I’m sharing my personal journey through family planning, infertility, and how faith and wellness helped me navigate the uncertainty.Let me be clear—this journey was far from perfect. I experienced moments of sadness, doubt, and frustration. But through it all, faith helped me find peace, trust, and resilience in the process.Theme: FaithQuote: "I also believe that God has an overall plan for people's lives and the details get worked out along the way, even though we usually have no idea what's going on"Episode HighlightsChoosing IVF as a step of faith and what the process was like for me.Faith, wellness, and advocacy—how I learned to become my own biggest advocate.The power of community and why breaking the silence around infertility is so important.Financial and emotional realities of IVF, including costs, challenges, and unexpected blessings.How faith anchored me through uncertainty and helped me surrender control.If you or someone you know is navigating infertility, I hope this episode provides encouragement and reminds you that you are not alone.Resources Mentioned:The Suga Podcast – A source of positivity and support for Black women navigating motherhood and family planning.Fertility For Colored Girls - Organizations that offer financial assistance for IVF and fertility treatments -Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 35: Faith - Navigating Family Planning Adversities While Anchored in Wellness
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Theme: FaithQuote:"Wellness became a tool not just for surviving, but for thriving, anchoring me when everything else felt uncertain."Episode Highlights:Faith as a cornerstone. How faith and wellness helped me navigate job loss, career uncertainty, and family planning.Turning Adversity into Strength. The life lessons I gained from losing both parents young, facing infertility, and enduring challenges that shaped my resilience.Wellness as a Tool for Healing. The fitness, nutrition, and mindfulness practices that sustained me during hardship.Navigating Infertility & Career Transitions. My journey with unexplained infertility, fertility treatments, and balancing career aspirations.Finding Joy & Purpose in My Wellness Space. How my passion for mental wellness and movement led to my podcast, blog, and coaching.Call to Action:Reflect on a moment of adversity in your life. What healthy coping mechanism helped you through?This month, I challenge you to revisit that practice and notice how it supports your well-being.Tune in to Season 5 of A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom and join me on this journey of faith, wellness, and resilience!Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 34: Faith - Family Planning and Trusting the Process
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode 34: Trust the Process – Family Planning and Trusting the ProcessWelcome to another episode of A Soulful Mom's Wisdom! I'm your host, Africa O., a holistic wellness coach here to empower busy moms to embrace mental wellness through simple, effective routines. Today, I’m excited to share part two of my motherhood journey, guided by one of my favorite quotes and wellness practices!Theme: FaithQuote: "Trust the process. There is beauty in the unknown."Episode Highlights:Reflection on Motherhood In the previous episode, I shared how I began planning for motherhood and the unexpected challenges I faced. Tune in to Episode 33 for insight into how that journey began.The Power of Affirmations I practice affirmations to navigate uncertainty and lean into hope, not worry. Navigating Fertility Challenges I shared my journey of trying to conceive, including:Seeing a fertility specialist. Balancing science, faith, and self-care.Sobering Statistics Did you know that 1 in 5 married women aged 15–49 struggle to conceive after a year of trying? A Lesson in Grace Trusting the process isn’t easy, but it’s vital. Whether or not motherhood happens the way we expect, there’s beauty in the unknown.Key TakeawaysAffirmations can reframe our mindset, helping us navigate life’s uncertainties with hope and resilience.Challenges, whether in motherhood or personal growth, often lead to unexpected peace and joy.Resources MentionedNational Institute of Health Research on Affirmations<Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 33: Faith - Faith in the Unexpected
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode 33: Faith in the UnexpectedWelcome to another episode of A Soulful Mom's Wisdom. I'm your host, Africa O., holistic wellness coach, here to empower busy moms to prioritize mental wellness and exercise for a fulfilling life.In this episode, I’m sharing my journey through family planning and how faith sustained me during an unexpected chapter of motherhood. Theme: Faith - I chose faith because it focuses on the ways our wellness journeys are often intertwined with life’s unexpected turns.Quote: "I know deeply whatever's meant for me, will not miss me."Episode HighlightsI take you through my thought process pre-pregnancy, the experience of getting pregnant earlier than planned, and the heartbreak of miscarriage. Release Mom Guilt: Give yourself the grace to simply exist, rather than labeling your feelings or experiences as “good” or “bad.”Quiet the Noise: Turn down external distractions and lean into your inner voice during challenging moments.Protect Pregnant Women: Pregnancy is a delicate, fragile experience, and society must prioritize the well-being of expectant mothers.ClosingFind more wellness insights at LiveAfricaO.com.See you next episode, and don’t forget to rate and review! Thank you for listening!Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Take a Break! Season 4 Wrap Up
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Season 4 Wrap Up!Episode 33: Season 4 Wrap-UpIn this heartfelt episode of A Soulful Mom's Wisdom, Africa reflects on Season 4, a season that brought personal challenges, growth, and a renewed dedication to health and wellness.Africa also expresses gratitude to the LiveAfricaO community. Everyone's support is appreciated and does not go unnoticed!Highlights:The A Soulful Mom's Wisdom Podcast seasons consist of 2 months with 2 different themes: Season 4 consisted of “Empowering Through Fitness” and “Nutrition for Vitality”, each centered on a unique theme, allowing for deeper exploration of vital topics in motherhood and wellness.Personal Struggles & Resilience: Africa opens up about the health struggles she faced this season, including sleep deprivation and frequent sickness within her household, largely due to her toddler’s sleep regression. Despite these challenges, her commitment to healthy eating, regular exercise, and mental wellness practices provided her with the strength to push through.Reaffirming the Mission: This season solidified Africa's passion for promoting wellness. She shares how these practices have been crucial in helping her maintain balance and resilience, underscoring her dedication to empowering other mothers through holistic wellness.Authentic Sharing: Africa emphasizes the importance of sharing not just the joyful and exciting moments but also the tough times. Through vulnerability, she aims to remind listeners that they are not alone and that challenges can be overcome.Looking Ahead to Season 5:Themes of Resilience and Faith: Season 5 will delve into the powerful themes of resilience and faith, creating a space for honest conversations around strength and belief.Personal Journey: Africa will also open up about her fertility journey, offering insight and support to mothers facing similar experiences.Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 32: Nutrition for Vitality - Reflecting on Fitness & Nutrition for Holistic Wellness
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode Title: Nutrition for Vitality — Reflecting on Fitness & Nutrition for Holistic WellnessWelcome to another episode of A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom. I’m your host, Africa O., holistic wellness coach, and in this episode, we close out Season 4 by reflecting on how fitness and nutrition work together to support true, holistic wellness. This conversation brings together the key lessons from the season, highlighting how consistent movement and intentional nutrition have shaped not only physical health, but also mental clarity, energy, and the ability to show up fully in motherhood and daily life.But first, let’s explore the theme for this month: Nutrition for Vitality. This theme emphasizes using both food and movement as foundational tools to support overall well-being. It focuses on sustainability, balance, and understanding how daily habits contribute to long-term health outcomes—physically, mentally, and emotionally.Our reflection for this episode centers on the idea that true wellness is built through the synergy of fitness and nutrition. When these two areas are aligned, they create a strong foundation that supports resilience, clarity, and consistency in everyday life.In this episode, Africa reflects on her personal journey and how integrating both fitness and nutrition has transformed her approach to wellness. She shares how these practices have enhanced her energy levels, sharpened her mental focus, and strengthened her ability to be present both as a mother and as a coach.A key component of this episode is the use of journaling as a tool for deeper self-connection. Africa encourages listeners to reflect on their own habits, helping them identify patterns, recognize what’s working, and better understand how fitness and nutrition are currently showing up in their lives. This practice creates awareness and supports more intentional decision-making moving forward.As we close out the season, this episode invites you to take a step back, reflect on your own journey, and consider how you can continue building a lifestyle rooted in alignment, consistency, and care.Theme: Nutrition for VitalityQuote:“True wellness is created when fitness and nutrition work together to support your mind, body, and daily life.” — Africa O.Episode Highlights• Season 4 reflection on the connection between fitness and nutrition• How movement and nutrition together support mental clarity and energy• Personal insights on how holistic wellness impacts motherhood and daily life• The role of consistency in building sustainable wellness habits• Using journaling as a tool to reflect on and strengthen your wellness journey• Understanding the synergy between physical health and mental well-beingMake sure you explore more wellness insights and coaching opportunities at liveafricao.com.Follow along on Instagram @liveafricao for updates.Please don’t forget to rate and share this episode.You are greatly apSupport the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 31: Nutrition for Vitality - A Guide to Wellness for the Season
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode Title: Nutrition for Vitality — A Guide to Wellness for the SeasonWelcome to another episode of A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom. I’m your host, Africa O., holistic wellness coach here to support busy moms in prioritizing mental wellness through simple and effective routines. In today’s episode, we explore how nutrition plays a critical role in sustaining energy, supporting overall health, and navigating seasonal habits with intention—especially during times when routines may shift.But first, let’s explore the theme for this month: Nutrition for Vitality. This theme centers on using food as a tool to nourish the body, stabilize energy, and support both physical and mental well-being. It encourages a balanced approach to eating—one that prioritizes awareness, consistency, and sustainability rather than restriction.Our quote of the week, “When eating to feel well, eating to be well,” by Tabitha Brown, sets the foundation for approaching food with intentionality. This perspective shifts the focus from reactive eating habits to mindful choices that align with long-term wellness.In this episode, we discuss how to navigate seasonal eating—particularly during holidays or busy periods—without losing alignment with your health goals. The focus is not on eliminating indulgences, but on practicing moderation and making thoughtful decisions that support your body. Planning ahead becomes a key strategy, allowing you to balance meals throughout the day and avoid extremes.This conversation emphasizes that wellness is not about perfection, but about consistency and awareness. By approaching food with intention, you create a sustainable rhythm that supports both enjoyment and well-being.Theme: Nutrition for VitalityQuote: “When eating to feel well, eating to be well.” — Tabitha BrownHighlightsModeration: Enjoy treats in reasonable portions.Planning: Balance meals before gatherings.Make sure you explore more wellness resources, including the Building Lifelong Wellness Habits webinar, by visiting liveafricao.com or checking the link in the @liveafricao Instagram bio for a chance to win a free 1:1 session.Please be sure to rate and review the podcast. You are greatly appreciated. Thank you!Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 30: Nutrition for Vitality - How Nutrition and Mindset Shape a Healthy Life
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode 30: Nutrition for Vitality!Welcome to A Soulful Mom's Wisdom! I'm Africa O., your holistic wellness coach, here to close out Season 4 with our theme, Nutrition for Vitality. This month, we’ll explore how nutrition fuels not only our bodies but also our minds and emotions.Special AnnouncementsWebinar: Join Building Lifelong Wellness Habits! Sign up via my IG bio @liveafricao to learn lasting strategies for wellness—and be entered for a free 30-minute session!Subscribe for updates at liveafricao.com.Quote of the Day"Consistency is birthed out of awareness and discipline." – Africa O.HighlightsKey Takeaways: Awareness, discipline, and mindset are essential for long-term wellness, especially around the holidays.Superfoods: Explore these energy-boosting foods in my blog, "Say Yes to Superfoods."Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 29: Nutrition for Vitality - Breaking Free from Unhealthy Eating Habits
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode 29: Nutrition for Vitality & Breaking Free from Unhealthy HabitsWelcome to A Soulful Mom's Wisdom! I'm Africa O., your holistic wellness coach, excited to wrap up Season 4 with insights into creating a life full of vitality.Special AnnouncementsWebinar: Join Building Lifelong Wellness Habits to inspire your holistic mindset. Register via the Dot Card in my IG bio @liveafricao for a chance to win a free coaching session!Subscribe at liveafricao.com for more updates.Quote of the Week"I have a duty to do work that impacts the lived experiences of people who look like me." – Yabba BlayHighlightsPersonal Story: Growing up in a food desert, my family’s limited food options influenced my nutrition journey.Takeaways: Unhealthy environments shape eating habits, but awareness and access to nutritious foods can empower vitality.Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 28: Coffee, Inspiration, & HIIT Workouts
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Welcome to Episode 28 of A Soulful Mom's Wisdom! This month, we’re doing something special for YOU, our valued listener, in our 'Inspiration and Coffee' segment. We’ll focus on mental health breaks, and I’ll introduce you to my favorite coffee break routines—perfect for recharging your mind and body.Special Announcements:Free Webinar: Building Lifelong Wellness HabitsThis introductory course will help you prioritize your holistic wellness mindset—focusing on mental, physical, and emotional well-being year-round.To Register:Follow me on Instagram @liveafricao and click the dot card link in my bio. Once registered, you’ll be entered into a drawing for a FREE 30-minute 1:1 coaching session!Main Theme: Empowering Through FitnessEpisode Recap:Ep. 25: Staying True to Your Values Enriches Your LifeI discussed how valuing well-being through movement can enhance your life.Ep. 26: Fitness or Body Goals Are Fine, but Improving Internal Health Is KeyFocusing on how internal health surpasses external goals.Ep. 27: Let Go of What's Holding You Down to Uncover Your True SelfFinding freedom in embracing who you are.HIIT Workouts: Why I Love Them as a Busy MomIn this episode, I spend time talking about the benefits of HIIT (High-Intensity Interval Training) for moms balancing multiple priorities. HIIT involves short bursts of maximal effort followed by rest, like 30 seconds of jumping jacks and 1 minute of marching. This kind of workout provides huge benefits for your metabolism, endurance, and overall health, all within a shorter time commitment than traditional exercise.Scientific Benefits of HIIT:According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), HIIT programs improve endurance, body composition, insulin sensitivity, and cognitive functions, while reducing the risk of breast cancer, cardiovascular disease, and more. HIIT also increases excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC), meaning your body continues burning calories even after your workout ends!Learn more about how to fit exercise into your day by reading the blog post on my website!Coffee Break: My Favorite Coffee SpotsPortrait Coffee (Historic West End):Known for its Black entrepreneurship and culture, this shop offers a variety of wellness activities such as yoga sessions and breathing exercises with wellness coaches.Dancing Goats Ponce (Ponce City Market):With a covered outdoor patio, comfy indoor seating, smoothies, and my favorite drink—the Chilly Goat mocha wiSupport the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 27: Finding Freedom in Fitness & Hair: A Personal Journey
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode Title: Finding Freedom in Fitness & Hair — A Personal JourneyIn this episode of A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom, Africa O. shares a personal reflection on the intersection of fitness, wellness, and hair care as a Black woman. Looking back on her early college years, she opens up about the challenges of maintaining her hair while trying to stay consistent with her fitness routine. The demands of traditional hair care—perms, blow-drying, and straightening, became difficult to sustain alongside an active lifestyle, leading her to re-evaluate what was truly aligned with her overall well-being.But first, let’s explore the theme for this month: Empowering Through Fitness. This theme focuses on how movement and wellness practices should support your lifestyle—not complicate it. It encourages aligning your routines, habits, and choices with what allows you to show up fully, consistently, and authentically in your wellness journey.Our reflection for this episode centers on the idea that true wellness requires alignment across all areas of life. When one area creates friction—whether it’s time, maintenance, or external expectations,it can disrupt consistency in another. This realization led Africa to make a significant shift in her hair journey.In this episode, Africa shares how transitioning to wearing her natural hair simplified her routine and removed a major barrier to staying consistent with fitness. This decision was not just about convenience—it was about freedom, self-acceptance, and creating space for what truly mattered. By reducing the time and effort required to maintain certain styles, she was able to prioritize movement, self-care, and overall wellness more effectively.She also speaks to the broader experience many Black women face when navigating societal expectations around hair, and how those expectations can influence lifestyle choices. This episode encourages listeners to define beauty, wellness, and self-expression on their own terms,without pressure or limitation.As we reflect on our own routines, this episode invites us to consider what might be creating unnecessary friction in our lives and what shifts could create more ease, alignment, and consistency.Theme: Empowering Through FitnessQuote: “Your wellness journey should support your life—not complicate it.”Make sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well as personal coaching, by visiting liveafricao.com. You can also connect on Instagram for more insights and community support.Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today. You are greatly appreciated. Thank you!Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 26: Empowering Through Fitness - Uncovering the Truth Behind Body Goals
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode Title: Empowering Through Fitness — Uncovering the Truth Behind Body GoalsIn this episode of A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom, Africa O. continues Season 4’s focus on empowerment through fitness by examining the relationship between body goals, mindset, and long-term wellness. The conversation challenges common fitness narratives centered on aesthetics and instead reframes movement and nutrition as tools for internal health, sustainability, and overall well-being.But first, let’s explore the theme for this month: Empowering Through Fitness. This theme centers on movement as a holistic practice—one that supports physical strength, mental clarity, emotional balance, and long-term health outcomes. Fitness is positioned not as an external pursuit of appearance, but as an internal investment in how the body functions and feels over time.Our key quote for this episode, “There’s nothing wrong with desiring certain external physical goals, but the primary focus when exercising should be to improve your internal health,” by Africa O., anchors the discussion on redefining success in fitness. The episode emphasizes that sustainable health outcomes are driven by consistency, not quick fixes or aesthetic shortcuts.In this episode, Africa shares her personal fitness journey, beginning in high school and extending through college, where her early motivations were shaped by societal expectations and body image pressures. She reflects on experimenting with exercise routines and dietary changes that were not always sustainable or informed, including misconceptions like spot reduction and inconsistent eating patterns. During college, she experienced further challenges balancing academics, work, and wellness, while still lacking a structured, health-centered approach.A pivotal shift occurred through her academic background in Health Science and Nutrition, where she developed a clearer understanding of whole foods, metabolic health, and the importance of exercise for internal function rather than external appearance. This learning process also reframed her understanding of processed foods and their impact on long-term health outcomes, reinforcing the importance of dietary awareness alongside physical activity.A key influence in this transformation was a shift in mindset—moving away from aesthetic-driven goals toward sustainable health behaviors. Family influence, particularly her father’s health journey, also played a meaningful role in reinforcing this perspective. The episode underscores that fitness is not a destination defined by appearance, but a continuous practice shaped by mindset, nutrition, and movement.As the conversation closes, Africa emphasizes that body goals should be interrogated for their underlying motivation and reframed within the context of overall well-being. Sustainable fitness is presented as a system of consistent habits rather than extreme interventions.Theme: Empowering Through FitnessQuote: “There’s nothing wroSupport the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 25: Empowering Through Fitness - Embracing Your Core Values Through Movement
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode Title: Embracing Your Core Values Through MovementIn this kickoff episode of A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom Season 4, Africa O. introduces a new monthly focus on empowerment through fitness and wellness. The conversation centers on how movement supports both physical and mental well-being, while also serving as an expression of personal identity and core values. Africa reflects on her lifelong relationship with movement—from childhood dance to present-day running—and how it continues to anchor her sense of vitality and alignment.But first, let’s explore the theme for this month: Empowering Through Fitness. This theme emphasizes the role of physical activity not only as a health practice, but as a foundational element of self-connection, discipline, and emotional resilience. Movement is positioned as a daily behavior that reinforces both internal stability and external expression of values.Our quote of the week, “Staying true to your values enriches your life,” by Africa O., anchors the episode’s focus on intentional living and alignment between behavior and belief systems. The episode invites listeners to reflect on what they prioritize most deeply and how those priorities show up in daily actions.In this episode, Africa guides listeners through a values-identification process, encouraging reflection on what brings fulfillment, energy, and a sense of aliveness. She connects this introspection to her own lived experience, explaining how well-being remains a core value and how movement consistently supports that value in practice. She also references research from the NIH highlighting the benefits of physical activity on mental health, body image, sleep quality, resilience, and social connection.Additional context is provided through announcements tied to Season 4, including upcoming resources such as a mindset reset guide and a wellness-focused webinar. These elements reinforce the broader intent of the season: helping listeners build sustainable habits aligned with their values.As the episode closes, the focus returns to intentional living—choosing actions that align with personal values in order to create greater clarity, confidence, and well-being in everyday life.Theme: Empowering Through FitnessQuote: “Staying true to your values enriches your life.” — Africa O.Stay connected for upcoming episodes and wellness resources at LiveAfricaO.com. Follow along on Instagram: @LiveAfricaO.Thank you for listening, and stay tuned for next week’s conversation.Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Take a Break! Season 3 Wrap Up
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode 24: Season 3 Wrap-UpIn this episode of A Soulful Mom's Wisdom, Africa concludes Season 3 with a reflective discussion on the importance of boundaries and mental health for mothers.Highlights:Guest Insights: Recap of the valuable insights shared by special guests, Monique Landrum, owner of Manning Coffee, on setting and maintaining boundaries.Research Study: Africa discusses a study from the National Institute of Health on the physiological and psychological challenges mothers face, emphasizing the heightened vulnerability to stress and overwhelm.Boundaries and Mental Health: Africa highlights the necessity of boundaries for maintaining mental health and preventing stress and overwhelm, especially given the unique physiological challenges mothers experience.Personal Reflection: The importance of peace and ease in a mother’s life and how boundaries contribute to achieving this state.Upcoming Season 4:Exciting Interviews: More guest interviews lined up to share diverse perspectives on motherhood and wellness.Personal Journey: Africa will share her fertility journey and other personal stories.Stay Connected: Follow @liveafricao on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok for updates, and engage with the community through likes, shares, and comments.Be sure to visit liveafricao.com for more health & wellness tips and personal coaching by Africa O. herself.Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Preview into A Soulful Mom's Wisdom
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 24: Boundaries - 'Inspiration and Coffee' Setting Boundaries and Honoring Roots with Monique Landrum
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode #24: Inspiration and Coffee - Setting Boundaries and Honoring Roots with Monique LandrumWell, just like that, "A Soulful Mom's Wisdom" has finished another season. Hooray! Thank you to everyone who tunes in to listen, especially those who've been rocking with me since Day 1! I see you! I also appreciate the support that so many of you pour into the LiveAfricaO community and its newest entity, the podcast "A Soulful Mom's Wisdom."For those of you who are new here, LiveAfricaO is my wellness space that started with the simple mission of sharing my wellness journey online. Over time, it evolved into something more comprehensive—a space that empowers mothers through their holistic wellness journey while offering support in making physical fitness and nutrition a part of their daily lives!Each season of 'A Soulful Mom's Wisdom' consists of 2 months, and each month has its own theme. Season 3 took off in May, where we discussed building a supportive community. For June, we have been discussing Boundaries.What are Boundaries?Boundaries are the lines and limits you create between yourself and other people. They allow you to define what is acceptable and healthy for you in your relationships. The boundaries you communicate and maintain can protect you both physically and psychologically.Importance of Boundaries for MothersMoms are constantly juggling competing demands. It’s important to be able to assert yourself and say no to things you can’t handle or don’t want to do. Saying no will help preserve your energy for the things that truly matter. It helps you create healthy relationships and live your life with more intention, improving your mental well-being as well as your family's.This Week's Episode: Inspiration and CoffeeSegment 1: InspirationInterview with our special guest, Monique Landrum, CEO and Owner of Manning Coffee Co.Monique shares the boundaries she sets around her wellness activities and family time.Segment 2: CoffeeLearn about something special that’s near and dear to my heart as well as my guest—coffee!Monique talks about the historical roots behind her business and how she brought her passion for coffee and honoring her family roots to life.Manning Coffee Company is launching on July 8th!Follow us on IG: @manningcoffeecoHighlights:Time is our most valuable currency.Setting boundaries around your time is key; not doing so can be detrimental to your family.One way to navigate the challenges of setting boundaries around your time is to be gracious with yourself when setting goals.Manning Coffee Company holds a special place in Monique's heart, tied to her family roots.Manning is a small town in South Carolina primarily operated by black people, with businesses and other essential resSupport the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 23: Boundaries - Embracing Boundaries for Personal Growth and Wellbeing
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode Title: Embracing Boundaries for Personal Growth and Well-beingIn this episode of A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom, Africa O. reflects on the role of boundaries in supporting personal growth, emotional regulation, and overall well-being. Despite feeling under the weather, she shares lived insights into how intentional boundaries have shaped her recent experiences—from how she engages with others to how she structures her mental and emotional environment. The episode highlights how small, consistent choices can significantly influence mindset, energy, and quality of life.But first, let’s explore the theme for this season: Boundaries. Defined as the lines and limits you create between yourself and other people, boundaries help determine what is acceptable, supportive, and healthy in your relationships. They function as protective structures for both psychological and physical well-being, guiding how you interact with people, spaces, and information.Our quote of the week, “I say no to things that don’t contribute to my growth,” by Nedra Glover Tawwab, anchors the episode’s focus on discernment, self-respect, and intentional decision-making.In this episode, Africa explores how boundaries manifest in everyday life through emotional awareness and environmental choices. She reflects on receiving a meaningful compliment from a barista and the importance of acknowledging positivity in daily interactions. She also discusses curating her social media environment to prioritize uplifting and inspiring content, reinforcing the impact of digital consumption on mental health. Additional reflections include intentional weekend planning for restoration, prioritizing personal time, and maintaining family traditions that foster connection and joy. Across these examples, the central thread is the consistent practice of saying no to misaligned demands in order to preserve alignment with personal growth.As we reflect on our own habits and environments, this episode challenges us to evaluate what we are consistently allowing into our attention, time, and emotional space. Join us as we continue exploring intentional living in A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom.Theme: BoundariesQuote: “I say no to things that don’t contribute to my growth.” — Nedra Glover TawwabMake sure you explore more health & wellness insights and personal coaching at ASoulfulMomsWisdom.com. You can also connect via Instagram: @ASoulfulMomsWisdom and Facebook: A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom.Please take a moment to rate and review the podcast. You are greatly appreciated. Thank you.Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 22: -Boundaries: Nourishing Our Bodies and Souls
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode Title: Boundaries: Nourishing Our Bodies and SoulsIn this episode of A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom, Africa O. shares her personal insights and practical approaches to setting boundaries around food for herself and her family in order to support and sustain their nutrition goals. This conversation expands the idea of boundaries beyond relationships and into daily lifestyle choices that directly impact health, energy, and long-term well-being.But first, let’s explore the theme for this month: Boundaries. Defined as the lines and limits you create between yourself and other people, boundaries allow you to determine what is acceptable and healthy in your relationships. These boundaries protect both physical and psychological well-being and, in this episode, are applied to food choices, eating habits, and family nutrition practices.Our quote of the week, “Boundaries don’t hurt healthy relationships,” by LA Concierge Psychologist, sets the foundation for understanding how structure and limits can actually support care, consistency, and healthier outcomes rather than restriction.In the context of this episode, Africa explores how food boundaries show up in real life—through parenting, meal planning, and daily decision-making. She discusses implementing structure around snacking, being intentional with nutrient-dense foods during the week, and allowing balanced indulgences without disrupting overall health goals. She also reflects on how her father serves as a personal motivator in maintaining discipline around nutrition. Additionally, she emphasizes the importance of controlling the home food environment, modeling healthy eating behaviors, and creating consistency for her child through everyday choices.As we reflect on our own relationship with food and wellness, this episode invites us to consider how intentional boundaries can support both personal health and family well-being. Join us as we continue this journey of mindful living in Episode 22 of A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom.Theme: BoundariesQuote: “Boundaries don’t hurt healthy relationships.” — LA Concierge PsychologistMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well as personal coaching, by visiting liveafricao.com.You can also visit me on Instagram!Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today.You are greatly appreciated. Thank you!Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 21: Boundaries: Protecting Your Peace and Well-being
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode 21 — Boundaries: Protecting Your Peace and Well-BeingThis month on A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom, we begin a new and essential theme: boundaries—the quiet, powerful practice of protecting your peace, your time, and your emotional well-being.In this episode, we explore what it truly means to set boundaries—not as a reaction, but as a proactive, intentional way of living. Boundaries are not about distance for the sake of disconnection; they are about clarity, knowing what aligns with your values and what does not.We open with a grounding reflection inspired by Esther Boykin:“Implement boundaries to protect and honor your time.”A reminder that time is not just something we manage—it is something we protect, because of what it holds: our energy, our attention, and our priorities.From there, we define boundaries more concretely. Drawing from psychological insight, boundaries are the lines and limits we establish between ourselves and others. They help determine what is acceptable, what is sustainable, and what supports both our physical and emotional health.We also challenge a common misconception: boundaries are not about controlling others. They are about self-governance—choosing what you participate in and what you step away from. Whether it’s relationships, environments, media consumption, or daily habits, boundaries allow you to move with intention rather than reaction.I share personal reflections on how implementing boundaries has shifted the way I navigate life—particularly in becoming more intentional about what I allow into my space. These decisions don’t just affect you; they ripple into your family, your children, and your relationships.We also explore the concept of protecting your time. When boundaries are in place, time becomes more aligned with what truly matters—activities that restore you, fulfill you, and support your growth, rather than those that simply occupy your attention.This episode ultimately reframes boundaries as a form of self-respect in action—a discipline that works hand in hand with intentional living.A closing reflection: “What in your life is asking for a boundary—not out of restriction, but out of respect for your peace?”Theme: BoundariesQuote:“Implement boundaries to protect and honor your time.” — Esther BoykinEpisode Highlights• Introduction to the monthly theme: Boundaries • Definition of boundaries as personal limits that protect mental and emotional well-being • Reframing boundaries as self-management, not control over others • Personal reflections on how boundary-setting supports intentional living • The role of boundaries in protecting time and prioritizing what matters • Understanding the ripple effect of boundaries on family and relationshipsPractical Takeaways• Limit social media usage to intentional time blocks (e.g., no more than one hour) • Designate specific timSupport the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 20: A Monthly Dose of Inspiration 'Top 5 Quotes'
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Welcome to a special milestone episode of A Soulful Mom's Wisdom! This episode is part of our monthly special segment, Monthly Dose of Inspiration and Coffee, and we are thrilled to celebrate our 20th episode with you.Episode Highlights:Top 5 Listener Favorite Quotes: We've gathered feedback from our listeners and compiled a list of your favorite quotes. In this episode, Africa O. shares these top 5 quotes and dives deeper into why they are so meaningful to her on her wellness journey.Inspirational Quotes from Esteemed Individuals: Among the top quotes are profound words from Michelle Obama and Tabitha Brown. Tune in to discover more about how these quotes resonate with our community.Michelle Obama's Impact: Africa explains how a quote by Michelle Obama inspired her to share a wellness journey that is authentic and true to her experience. This quote has been a cornerstone in her holistic wellness journey, particularly in prioritizing mental well-being.Tabitha Brown's Influence: Learn how a quote from Tabitha Brown helped Africa look within and keep her "Why" in mind while pursuing her passion. This wisdom continues to support her through the inevitable ups and downs of her journey.Key Takeaways:The Importance of Mental Well-being: Mental wellness is the foundation of Africa's holistic wellness journey, helping her stay consistent in other areas such as physical fitness and healthy eating.Authenticity in Wellness: The inspiration to stay true to one’s personal experience and journey, as encouraged by Michelle Obama's quote.Finding and Remembering Your "Why": Tabitha Brown's quote underscores the significance of self-reflection and purpose in sustaining one’s passion and perseverance.Actionable Ideas:Reflect on the quotes shared in this episode and consider how they might resonate with your own journey.Think about your personal "Why" and how it guides your actions and decisions.Consider how prioritizing mental well-being can support other aspects of your life, including physical fitness and nutrition.Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 19: Building A Supportive Community - Cultivating A Mom Tribe Full of Connection and Support
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode 19 — Building a Supportive Community: Defining Connection and Nurturing Your TribeIn this episode of A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom, we continue the monthly theme of building a supportive community, with a more refined focus on what meaningful connection actually looks like in practice. As we approach Episode 20, this conversation reinforces the intentionality behind creating a wellness-centered space through LiveAfricaO—one that prioritizes mental well-being, especially for mothers.At the core of this episode is a powerful definition of connection inspired by Brené Brown. This perspective reframes connection as more than proximity or shared roles—it becomes about feeling seen, heard, and valued without judgment. From this foundation, we explore how authentic relationships are built through presence, empathy, and mutual respect.I reflect on my own experience cultivating a “mom tribe,” highlighting key characteristics that define a supportive environment: non-judgmental support, active listening, and thoughtful, constructive input. These elements create a space where vulnerability is met with understanding rather than critique.The episode also moves into practical application—how to begin nurturing or expanding your own community. This includes engaging in local environments such as play centers or group activities, as well as leveraging online platforms as entry points for connection. While digital spaces can initiate relationships, the emphasis remains on fostering deeper, more intentional interactions over time.A consistent theme is the importance of patience and openness. Building meaningful connections is a process that requires time, trial, and a willingness to show up authentically, even when outcomes are uncertain.This episode ultimately reinforces that community is not defined by quantity, but by quality of connection—and that cultivating the right relationships can significantly enhance emotional well-being and daily support systems.A closing reflection: “Are the connections in your life allowing you to be fully seen and are you offering that same presence to others?”Theme: Building a Supportive CommunityQuote:“Connection is why we’re here; it is what gives purpose and meaning to our lives.” — Brené BrownEpisode Highlights• Continued focus on building a supportive community as Episode 20 approaches • Exploration of Brené Brown’s definition of true connection • Reflection on qualities of a healthy and supportive “mom tribe” • Importance of non-judgmental support, listening, and thoughtful feedback • Practical strategies for building connections both locally and online • Emphasis on patience, openness, and authenticity in relationship-buildingSupport the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 18: Building A Supportive Community- The Power of Community
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode 18 — Building a Supportive Community: The Power of CommunityIn this episode of A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom, we continue the monthly theme of building a supportive community, with a focused exploration of how connection directly impacts the motherhood experience. Episode 18 also marks a meaningful milestone—reinforcing consistency, commitment, and the ongoing evolution of this podcasting journey.At the center of this conversation is a well-known African proverb:“It takes a village to raise a child.”This statement becomes the foundation for examining what true support actually looks like in practice. Beyond the idea of community, this episode breaks down the functional role a “village” plays—offering emotional reinforcement, shared responsibility, and space for restoration.We explore how motherhood, while deeply personal, is not designed to be navigated in isolation. The presence (or absence) of support systems can significantly influence mental well-being, energy levels, and overall capacity to show up fully in daily life.I share personal reflections on moments where support made a tangible difference—highlighting how receiving help is not a weakness, but a strategic and necessary component of sustainable wellness. This includes recognizing when to step back and take intentional breaks, allowing space for mental and emotional reset.The episode also shifts into a practical framework: how to begin building your own village. This includes identifying aligned individuals, nurturing reciprocal relationships, and being intentional about the environments and people you invite into your support system.A consistent theme throughout is balance—understanding that while community is essential, so is self-care. The two are not separate; they function together to create stability and resilience.Ultimately, this episode reinforces that community is not accidental—it is cultivated through intention, openness, and ongoing effort.A closing reflection: “What would your version of a supportive village look like—and are you actively building it?”Theme: Building a Supportive CommunityQuote:“It takes a village to raise a child.” — African ProverbEpisode Highlights• Continued exploration of building a supportive community in motherhood • Reflection on Episode 18 as a milestone in consistency and growth • Breakdown of the African proverb and its real-life application • Personal insights on receiving support and prioritizing mental wellness • Practical strategies for creating and nurturing a “mom tribe” • Emphasis on balancing community support with intentional self-careSupport the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 17: Building A Supportive Community - Navigating Rejection in Motherhood
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode 17 — Building Community: Rejection as RedirectionIn this episode of A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom, we begin a new monthly theme: building a supportive community. This conversation explores the intersection of rejection, connection, and mental well-being, particularly through the lens of motherhood.We start by defining community not just as a group, but as a shared experience of alignment—formed through common values, interests, and lived realities. From this foundation, the episode examines how the process of finding that alignment is often shaped by rejection.A guiding quote anchors the discussion:“Man’s rejection is God’s redirection.”—AnonymousThis idea reframes rejection as course correction rather than failure. Across different life stages—from childhood through adulthood—rejection shows up in relationships, opportunities, and environments. While often uncomfortable, these experiences can serve as signals, redirecting you toward spaces that are more aligned with who you are and what you need.In the context of motherhood, this becomes especially relevant. Building a “tribe” is rarely immediate or effortless. There can be missed connections, misalignment, and periods of isolation. However, these experiences are not endpoints—they are part of the filtering process that eventually leads to more meaningful and supportive relationships.The episode highlights the importance of patience, resilience, and authenticity in this process. Authentic connection requires showing up as yourself, even when it risks rejection. Over time, this approach creates the conditions for deeper, more sustainable relationships.We also explore the emotional and psychological benefits of finding your community—how shared experiences can reduce isolation, validate challenges, and provide support not only for mothers, but for their children as well.Ultimately, this episode positions rejection as a necessary component of alignment. It is not something to avoid entirely, but something to interpret with greater clarity and intention.A closing reflection: “Where might rejection in your life be guiding you toward a more aligned community?”Theme: Building a Supportive CommunityQuote:“Man’s rejection is God’s redirection.” —AnonymousEpisode Highlights• Introduction to the monthly theme: Building a Supportive Community • Reframing rejection as redirection and alignment • Exploration of rejection across different life stages • The challenges and rewards of building a “tribe” in motherhood • Importance of authenticity, patience, and resilience in forming connections • Emotional and psychological benefits of supportive community buildingSupport the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Take a Break! Season 2 Wrap Up
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!As we close another incredible season of A Soulful Mom's Wisdom, I'm filled with gratitude and awe. This journey of sharing my passions with the world has been nothing short of transformative. It's a realization of dreams long nurtured and finally brought to fruition.For years, I let the idea of this podcast linger in the back of my mind, but it wasn't until I took that leap of faith and embraced action that I truly understood its power. Walking in my purpose, sharing wisdom, and fostering community has been an indescribable experience.To each and every one of you who has supported me along the way, I extend my deepest thanks. Whether it's a follow, a like, a share, or a heartfelt comment, your support fuels my journey and fills my heart with joy. I see you, I appreciate you, and I'm grateful for every interaction, every message, and every shared moment.This podcast is a testament to the power of community and the strength found in vulnerability. I may not be an expert in your wellness journey, but I'm here to share what has worked for me in the hopes that it may inspire and uplift you along your path.As we look ahead to the future, I'm committed to continuing this journey of positivity, inspiration, and empowerment. Together, we'll explore the depths of physical fitness, nutrition, and above all, mental wellness. I promise to navigate those challenging conversations with honesty and openness, because it's through vulnerability that true connection is developed.Your continued support means the world to me. If you're looking for additional support on your wellness journey, consider exploring my wellness coaching sessions on LiveAfricaO.com. Together, we can work towards achieving your goals and nurturing your holistic well-being.Thank you for walking this path with me. Season three is on the horizon, and I can't wait to embark on this next chapter together. Stay tuned, stay inspired, and remember, you're never alone on this journey.With love and gratitude,Africa O.Make sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well as personal coaching by Africa O. herself, by visiting liveafricao.com. I’ll see you there!Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 16: Self-Love - A monthly dose of Inspiration and Coffee
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!In this episode, we are going to dive right into our special segment, which occurs only once a month, titled 'Inspiration and Coffee'. Previously titled 'What Inspired You this Month', typically during this special segment, we share one of our valued listeners' favorite quotes from the month and why. However, today we are changing things up a bit to keep it fresh. We are still revisiting a quote that really resonated with our listeners, and we are diving deeper into this quote with a personal reflection on its impact in my life. It's going to be positive, but it's going to get deep! Are you ready?The second part of the show is another favorite: Coffee Break Time! It’s time to relax with me in this amazing coffee shop I found with delicious drinks, eclectic scenery inside and outside, and an ambiance that will elevate your coffee-drinking experience on any day! Find out where you can go to create, take a mental wellness break, or simply just be. I have the perfect coffee shop for you!Highlights:We hear Africa delve more deeply into a personal experience and discuss how one of the quotes we explored this month helped her navigate through an extremely challenging moment in motherhood.Africa shares examples of how she effectively set boundaries and discusses the results.Additionally, Africa shares an excerpt from her coffee break blog at liveafricao.com.Make sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well as personal coaching by Africa O. herself, by visiting liveafricao.com. I’ll see you there!Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 15: Self-Love - Embracing Imperfections to Create Our Own Reality
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode 15 — Self-Love: Embracing Imperfections to Create Your Own RealityIn this episode of A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom, we continue the theme of self-love, moving into a nuanced and often challenging area: how we perceive imperfection—and how those perceptions shape the reality we live in.At the core of this conversation is a reframing: imperfections are not inherently negative—they are often interpretations, shaped by internal narratives or external expectations. This episode invites a shift from judgment to acceptance, curiosity, and growth.We explore the idea that true self-love requires giving yourself grace. Not as avoidance of responsibility, but as a more constructive way to process mistakes, setbacks, and perceived flaws. When you remove harsh self-judgment, you create space to learn, adapt, and evolve with greater clarity.A key theme is ownership of your internal reality. The way you interpret your experiences—especially difficult ones—directly influences your mindset, your confidence, and your future decisions. By consciously choosing a more supportive narrative, you begin to reshape not only how you feel, but how you move through the world.I also share a deeply personal reflection on how the loss of both of my parents has influenced my perspective—particularly in how I approach raising my daughter. These experiences have reinforced the importance of modeling self-acceptance, resilience, and emotional awareness for the next generation.This episode also touches on the intention to break cycles around perfectionism, especially in how we pass beliefs to our children. By normalizing imperfection and reframing mistakes as part of growth, we create healthier emotional environments for ourselves and those we influence.An inspiring quote from a well-known entertainer anchors the episode, reinforcing the message that self-acceptance is not a limitation—it is a catalyst for creating a life aligned with your vision.The episode closes with an empowering reminder: it is never too late to shift your mindset and begin creating a reality rooted in self-acceptance rather than self-criticism.A closing reflection:“What would your life look like if you stopped viewing your imperfections as limitations—and started seeing them as part of your design?”Theme: Self-LoveQuote:"Embrace what makes you unique, even if it makes others uncomfortable. I didn't have to become perfect because I've learned throughout my journey that perfection is the enemy of greatness." - Janelle MonaeEpisode Highlights• Exploration of imperfection as perception rather than fixed limitation• Emphasis on self-acceptance and giving yourself grace• Personal reflection on loss and its impact on mindset and parenting• Reframing mistakes as opportunities for growth and development• Breaking cycles of perfectionism for the next generation• Encouragement to consciously create a more supportive internalSupport the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 14: Self-Love - Finding Strength in Setting Boundaries
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode 14 — Self-Love: Finding Strength in Setting BoundariesIn this episode of A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom, we continue the monthly theme of self-love, focusing on a critical but often underdeveloped skill: setting and maintaining boundaries. This conversation reframes boundaries not as restrictions, but as structures that protect your well-being and reinforce your values.At the center of this discussion is the idea that self-love requires discernment. It’s not only about how you care for yourself, but also about what you allow, tolerate, and prioritize in your daily life. Boundaries become the mechanism through which that discernment is applied.The episode is anchored by insight from Jemele Hill, whose perspective highlights the importance of honoring your values and maintaining psychological safety across different areas of life. This includes your work environment, relationships, and financial decisions—each requiring clarity and intentional limits.We explore how boundaries contribute directly to confidence, emotional stability, and inner peace. Without them, it becomes easier to overextend, absorb unnecessary stress, and operate outside of alignment. With them, you create conditions that support clarity, respect, and sustainability.I also share personal reflections on learning to establish boundaries in the workplace—navigating expectations, communication, and self-advocacy. These experiences illustrate that boundary-setting is often developed through trial, adjustment, and increased self-awareness over time.Additionally, the episode expands the concept of boundaries into the financial space, emphasizing the importance of setting personal spending limits as a form of self-respect and long-term wellness strategy. This reinforces that boundaries are not limited to interpersonal dynamics—they apply to how you manage resources, time, and energy.A key takeaway is the power of a simple but often difficult action: saying “no”. When used intentionally, it becomes a tool for protecting alignment rather than a source of guilt.A closing reflection:“Where in your life are you being asked to set clearer boundaries to protect your peace?”Theme: Self-LoveQuote:“You are allowed to set boundaries to protect your peace.” — Jemele HillEpisode Highlights• Exploration of boundaries as a core component of self-love• Jemele Hill’s perspective on values and psychological safety• The role of boundaries in supporting confidence and emotional well-being• Personal reflection on establishing workplace boundaries• Application of boundaries to financial habits and spending limits• Emphasis on saying “no” as a tool for maintaining alignmentSupport the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 13: Self-Love - The Power of Dating Yourself
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode 13 — Self-Love: The Power of Dating YourselfIn this episode of A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom, we begin a new monthly theme: self-love. This conversation sets the foundation for what it means to intentionally build a relationship with yourself—one that is rooted in awareness, care, and personal alignment.At the core of this episode is the concept of “dating yourself”—a practical and reflective approach to self-discovery. Rather than waiting for external validation or companionship to feel fulfilled, this idea reframes time spent alone as an opportunity to learn your preferences, understand your needs, and strengthen your sense of identity.The episode opens with a quote from a woman who embodies self-worth and self-love, serving as a grounding reminder that these qualities are not optional—they are essential for sustainable wellness. Self-love is positioned not as indulgence, but as infrastructure for how you navigate life, relationships, and personal growth.We explore how self-love directly impacts your wellness journey. When your decisions are rooted in self-respect and self-awareness, they become more aligned, more intentional, and more supportive of long-term well-being. Without that foundation, it becomes easier to lose direction or rely too heavily on external input.I also share personal examples of how I actively practice self-love through dating myself—creating space for solitude, enjoyment, and reflection without dependency on others. These moments are not isolated events; they are consistent practices that reinforce self-connection over time.A key theme throughout the episode is that self-discovery is ongoing. There is no fixed endpoint where you fully “arrive.” Instead, the process evolves as you grow, change, and experience different seasons of life. The invitation is to remain engaged with yourself throughout that process.The episode closes with a forward-looking encouragement: it is never too late to begin building a stronger relationship with yourself.A closing reflection: “What would shift if you approached your relationship with yourself with the same intention you give to others?”Theme: Self-LoveQuote:“When you take care of yourself, you're a better person for others. When you feel good about yourself, you treat others better.” — SolangeEpisode Highlights• Introduction to the monthly theme: Self-Love • Exploration of “dating yourself” as a tool for self-discovery and connection • The role of self-love as a foundation for overall wellness • Personal examples of intentional solo experiences and self-nourishment • Emphasis on self-awareness as an evolving, continuous process • Encouragement to begin or deepen your self-love journey at any stageSupport the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 12: Personal Growth - Inspiration and Coffee!
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Today we are celebrating the completion of our first theme of the second season:, personal growth! I am so happy to share with you a personal message from a LiveAfricaO community member as she shares which quote inspired her the most this month. Listen to hear which quote that was and if you, by chance, feel the same. In the second half of our episode today, I’m going to share with you a spectacular coffee shop that I stumbled upon recently. I’m giving this place all 5 stars! Located in Atlanta, this place really speaks to you on all levels. Be sure to check it out and once you do, come back to let me know what you thought about it! I hope you enjoyed our first theme of the season. We’ll be back with our new theme next week. As always, be sure to go to LiveAfricaO.com any time for more guidance and support on your wellness journey.Highlights:We hear a listener’s voice of which quote inspired them the most this month in our personal growth theme..Africa recommended an amazing coffee shop you just have to go try out!Africa encourages you to join her community at LiveAfricaO.com.Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 11: Personal Growth - Gentle Conversations and Self-Criticism
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode 11 — Personal Growth: Gentle Conversations and Self-CriticismIn this episode of A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom, the exploration of personal growth continues with a more internal focus: the way we speak to ourselves and the quality of our inner dialogue. This conversation centers on self-talk as a shaping force in mindset, emotional resilience, and long-term personal development.A core distinction is introduced between constructive criticism and unproductive self-criticism. While reflection and correction are essential for growth, not all internal feedback is beneficial. Constructive criticism is framed as supportive, solution-oriented, and forward-moving, whereas harsh criticism tends to be repetitive, judgmental, and limiting in its impact.The episode invites listeners into the practice of having intentional “conversations” with themselves—treating self-reflection not as punishment, but as guidance. This reframing positions the self as both learner and mentor, capable of growth through compassionate accountability.A key theme throughout is the influence of mindset on lived experience. The way you interpret challenges, setbacks, and progress directly shapes how you respond to them. This episode emphasizes that mindset is not passive—it is actively maintained through language, awareness, and repetition.I also share a personal reflection on a quote that has deeply influenced my own approach to self-development, reinforcing the importance of aligning internal dialogue with growth-oriented thinking rather than self-defeating narratives.The episode ultimately encourages a shift toward intentional self-awareness—recognizing patterns in thought, adjusting internal language, and committing to ongoing personal refinement without self-judgment.A closing reflection: “How would your growth shift if your internal dialogue became more supportive than critical?”Theme: Personal GrowthQuote:"There's a difference between constructive criticism and plain ole criticism, and that distinction makes a world of a difference. In fact in some situations it can be the thing that staggers your growth or propels it.—Africa O.Episode Highlights• Focus on personal growth through internal dialogue and self-awareness • Distinction between constructive criticism and harmful self-criticism • Reframing self-talk as a tool for guidance rather than judgment • Exploration of mindset as a driver of resilience and life experience • Emphasis on accountability and continuous self-improvement • Encouragement to develop gentler, more intentional conversations with selfSupport the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 10: Personal Growth - Be Your Own Change
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode 10 — Personal Growth: Be Your Own ChangeIn this episode of A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom, the focus remains on the evolving theme of personal growth, with a shift toward agency, responsibility, and the internal drivers of transformation. The conversation centers on how personal development is not only reflective, but also actionable, shaping how we engage with ourselves and the world around us.A guiding influence in this episode is a quote by Mahatma Gandhi, which anchors the core message: change begins with individual responsibility. This becomes the foundation for a deeper reflection on what it means to actively participate in the conditions you want to improve, rather than remaining in observation or frustration alone.A key distinction explored in this episode is the difference between complaining and venting. While both involve expression of dissatisfaction, they diverge in intent and outcome. Venting can serve as emotional release and clarity-building, whereas complaining without action can reinforce stagnation. This distinction becomes a turning point in understanding how language and emotional processing influence behavior.I also share a personal reflection on navigating experiences with texturism, highlighting how awareness of discrimination can evolve into empowerment. Rather than remaining in reaction, the episode emphasizes the importance of shifting toward intentional response—choosing to address issues directly and constructively.From this foundation, the episode expands into a broader principle: being the change you want to see is not abstract—it is behavioral. It shows up in how you speak, how you respond, and how you choose to act when faced with discomfort or injustice.The episode closes with an invitation to move beyond awareness into action—whether within personal habits, community engagement, or broader social impact.A closing reflection: “Where in your life are you being called to shift from awareness into action?”Theme: Personal GrowthQuote:“Be the change that you wish to see in the world.” — Mahatma GandhiEpisode Highlights• Exploration of personal growth as active participation, not passive reflection • Mahatma Gandhi’s philosophy on individual responsibility and change • Distinction between venting and complaining, and its behavioral implications • Personal reflection on navigating and addressing texturism • Emphasis on empowerment through direct, intentional action • Encouragement to embody change at personal, community, and global levelsSupport the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 9: Personal Growth - Embracing the Power of Authenticity and Listening
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Episode 9 — Becoming Yourself: Personal Growth Through Authenticity and StorytellingWelcome back to A Soulful Mom’s Wisdom with Africa O. This episode opens Season 2 and steps into a new monthly focus: personal growth. It sets the tone for a deeper exploration of how we evolve, unlearn, and rebuild ourselves through honesty, reflection, and lived experience.At the heart of this conversation is one of Africa’s guiding influences—Michelle Obama’s memoir Becoming. Through this lens, the episode reflects on how personal growth is not a fixed destination, but an ongoing process of stepping into greater alignment with who you truly are.A central theme emerges early: authenticity as a transformative force. In a world that often rewards conformity and discourages individuality, choosing to show up fully as yourself becomes both radical and necessary. This episode challenges listeners to consider what it means to own their story without dilution or fear of judgment.We explore the idea that growth requires more than self-improvement—it requires self-ownership. That includes your experiences, your voice, and even the parts of your history that may carry discomfort or complexity. Vulnerability is framed not as weakness, but as a bridge to deeper connection and understanding.A key personal reflection shared in this episode involves a formative childhood experience that introduced Africa to the realities of colorism. This moment is used to illustrate how early experiences can shape identity, awareness, and the ongoing journey toward self-acceptance and truth-telling.From there, the conversation expands into a broader call to action: to bring honesty and presence into every interaction, and to actively listen to others as a way of honoring their lived experience. This becomes part of a larger vision—creating spaces where individual stories are not minimized, but valued.The episode ultimately emphasizes that personal growth is not isolated work. It is relational, reflective, and deeply tied to how we engage with both ourselves and others.A closing reflection invites continued self-inquiry: “What shifts when you choose to tell your story without filtering it for approval?”Theme: Personal GrowthQuote:“There is no limit to what we, as women, can accomplish.” — Michelle Obama (inspiration from Becoming)Episode Highlights• Season 2 launch with focus on personal growth • Exploration of authenticity as a transformative and courageous act • Influence of Michelle Obama’s Becoming on self-development journey • Reflection on storytelling, vulnerability, and self-ownership • Personal childhood experience highlighting colorism and identity formation • Encouragement to practice honesty and active listening in everyday lifeSupport the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Take a Break! Season 1 Wrap Up
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!Here we are at the last episode of the first season of A Soulful Mom’ s Wisdom! The knowledge received over the first 8 episodes have been life changing! If quote’s wasn’t your thing before, Africa hopes you now see the impact they can have on your life.Learning to be at one with yourself, happy with yourself, and motivate by yourself is always gong to be the key to ensuring you are doing what’s best for you. Africa encourages you to find yourself over the next few weeks. Keep visiting liveafricao.com, YouTube, Instagram, and the podcast to keep listening to Africa encourage and guide you. Highlights:The close of Season 1 of A Soulful Mom’s WisdomAfrica’s takeaway from Season 1Ways you can continue to support Africa and her businessSupport the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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Episode 8: Passion Meets Purpose: A Monthly Dose of Inspiration and Connection
Send us your thoughts questions or feedback!I am thrilled to bring you another episode dedicated to YOU, my listeners. Today, we start with my favorite...a listener share! “What Inspired You This Month?" is a platform where our listeners from the live Africa community share their favorite quotes from the month and the reasons they found them inspiring. You don’t want to miss it as this listener from the great ATL shares the quote that inspired them the most this month! Any guesses on the quote? 😀The second part of the show is another fav: COFFEE BREAK TIME! It’s time to relax with me in this amazing coffee shop I found with amazing seasonal drinks, beautiful scenery inside and outside, and an ambiance that’s top notch! Find out where you can go to get some peace with me and maybe make a connection or two while you’re there!Be sure to let me know your thoughts and feelings about the message you have received today! First, click that follow button and then visit me at LiveAfricaO.com to send me a message. Let’s continue to build each other up. You may even get a special shout out on a future episode!Highlights:- We hear from a A LiveAfricaO community member during our "What Inspired You This Month?" segment- Africa provides examples of rewarding careers where pursuing passion led to success- Africa asks: Do you align your personal values in your career choices?Support the showMake sure you explore more health & wellness tips, as well sign up for personal coaching, by visiting my website liveafricao.com!You can also visit me on Instagram and youtube @liveafricao Please, be sure to rate and review this podcast today—it means a lot. And if you ever want to show extra love, you can always buy me a coffee.You are greatly appreciated.Thank you!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
A Soulful Mom's Wisdom is a wellness podcast for Black moms, rooted in the power of quotes that nourish your body and soul. Each episode, your host and wellness coach Africa O shares a quote that has propelled her forward on her life journey and explores how that wisdom can do the same for you. From identity and purpose to self-love and motherhood, these conversations will uplift, empower, and remind you that motherhood is part of your story but it is not the whole of who you are. Because a woman who knows who she is lives with more joy. Pull up a chair. Pour your coffee. You're safe here.Be sure to join the https://liveafricao.com/ community to learn more. Follow Africa on Instagram @liveafricao
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