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Colette Yorrick-Womack

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Welcome to TeaNTawk where daughters of the diaspora share hot topics, chat with influencers, noteables and share our everyday lives with you.
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This episode we chat with Caribbean descendants who have a migration story all their own. The migration from the Caribbean to England during the 50s and 60s birthed pan a Caribbean population in the UK rich with the culture of their homelands. The recent release of Small Axe, a mini-series on Amazon Prime gave us a lens into the political aspect of…
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Natashia Deon, Mom, Lawyer, Author, Philanthropist and NAACP Image Award Nominee joined us for a rich and spirited Black History Month chat. She shares her inspiring journey through her childhood and onto her life today. Growing up in Los Angeles during the 80s, being the daughter of a Black police officer in LA, her law career and the Redeemed Pro…
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In Episode 11 we chat with Moms who are encouraging their children’s passions - molding them into future opportunities. Regine Ridore, Accountant and Brooklyn based Mom shares her son’s journey towards having a budding career in the arts and Nicole Morgan, Social Worker and Kentucky based Mom talks about her 3 sons and the path from little league t…
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On episode 10 we chat with Mom, executive and author Nikki Murphy. She shares with us her journey from having a flourishing career in Diversity and Inclusion who enjoyed writing to becoming a published author. She also shares how she’s been managing balancing parenting and pandemic pivots. enjoy our chat with Nikki and let us know what you think.…
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On this episode of TeaNTawk we chat with Moms who have conquered the world with businesses located everywhere from Sweden to Ghana. Arkel Cox, Nana Eyeson and Jasmine Gerald. share with us how they started their global businesses, the challenges they faced as parents with their enterprises and how the pandemic has changed them both professionally a…
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Last week not only gave us all something to be encouraged about during a challenging 2020....it also gave us a great post-election chat. Check out our latest episode about the election results as we share our week, our communities and ourselves post election, what this election means to Black Women how we feel about the future of America for our ch…
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There has been so much talk about the impact the suburban voters have in this election. And as Black suburban moms our influence is real yet our agenda is so different. America has changed! The “suburban ” voter is not a monolith! Last night the Burbies had a serious chat about the issues that affect our lives and our families. -Race and raising ou…
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Find out what happens when men speak on raising our boys. Mentorship, confidence building, teaching skills and socialization are all the topics we discussed with this special group of Black men. Check out our latest episode with guests Chip Fu, hip hop artist and writer, music education producer, and culture creator, Clay, a barber and mentor and a…
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After 1 week of homeschooling and back to back virtual work meetings I’m so ready for another vacation. But I’ll settle for just some self care tips to get me through the next few months. We recently spoke with psychologist Dr. Melissa Robinson who shares her advice for moms to self care in the home. Practical advice that we can all adopt into our …
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TeaNTawk is back talking mommy bizness! We start off the Fall season chatting with a group of educators for grades pre-K through high school - Many with expertise with special learning needs. These amazing group of experts shared with us their personal account of this academically challenging year as well as their thoughts and insight on the upcomi…
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We conclude our chat with Sharon Maas, author of the novel "Of Marriageable Age" which explores the relationships between Blacks and Indians in the Caribbean. in this episode Sharon shares her upbringing and what led her to writing the book and we also discuss the blending and separation of Blacks and Indians currently. Share your thoughts with us …
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The Burbies Black History month episodes are a celebration of Caribbean culture . On Podcast now...a chat with Sharon Maas, Guyanese born novelist of “of Marriageable Age”. Sharon shares her very unique and global upbringing which inspired her to write her books about the Indian / Hindu culture in Guyana.We also have a deep discussion about Indians…
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In this episode we chat with Plastic Surgeon Dr KerryAnn Mitchell of John Hopkins Hospital, Born in Jamaica & educated in the states, Dr. Mitchell gave great tips on how to improve our Mommy bodies with cost-effective surgery options. So many eye-opening gems to learn if you've considered a nip/tuck. We really enjoyed chatting with Dr Mitchell and …
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Part 2 of our chat about the relevance of representation for Black children. Psychiatrist and creator of findblacksanta.com Jihan Woods and BET.com Entertainment Editor and Journalist Jerry L. Barrow go deeper into the importance of positive images as the social climate in America continues to divide communities. #burbieblurb #blacksintheburbs #bur…
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This podcast chat about Black Children and representation had so many gems that we had to share this in 2 parts. Psychiatrist and creator of findblacksanta.com Jihan Woods along with BET.com Entertainment Editor and Journalist Jerry L. Barrow share their thoughts on raising Black children with a sense of identity in a world where representation is …
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Ghanaian Brit, Simone Bresi Ando joins us to give us the The real behind Ancestral readings. Find out how her West African roots and her gift of spiritual insight can give us a deep look into our past and send us on a journey of clarity and healing. Check out our latest chat with Simone and for more information on how you can get read, find Simone!…
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Building wealth for families starts with us and should be instilled in our kids so they can begin having a healthy relationship with money early on. Kara Stevens aka The Frugal Feminista joins us for this very important chat and shares how our her Antiguan and Trinidadian roots played a role in her relationship with money. Hear from Kara about how …
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Our latest episode is Moderated by our very own Renee and welcomes special guest Arkel Cox. This ones all about entrepreneurship and money. Renee shares her transition from corporate America to real estate investing and how she was able to maintain financially. Arkel shares her transition into becoming an entrepreneur, owning IHOP franchises in Bro…
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We had the best chat in early Summer with two educators, Alison and Aida. Both Women have been teaching for over 15 years and share with us their advice on how we get our kids through the summer break with reading and academic stimulation. We also chatted about the new lockdown policies in school, how they raise their kids with our Caribbean values…
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In part 2 of our chat with Athena Shack we learn about her journey of healing and overcoming her journey from almost losing her life, losing her husband from suicide, and finding herself in financial strife and a young son to care for. her story is an inspiration to many women and we get the best advice from Dr. Melissa Robinson-Brown on what to ex…
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Can you imagine having everything you wanted in life and on 1 day it all changes in the most tragic of situations? We typically think it cannot happen to us if we do this... or that... Our guest for this weeks episode tshares her story and it gives you a lens on how life can change in an instant. This is the first chat we've had about such a seriou…
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Ava Duvernay's new netflix miniseries "When they See Us" has sparked many emotions in Black America. In this episode we chat about the case and what it meant to us as Mothers of Black children. We also shared our stories of what it was like growing up during the decade that jailed more African American men than any other in our country and how the …
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The first hot weekend of the summer met us with the perfect topic and guest! Chip Fu of the FuSchnickens joined our chat from his family Cookout to share with us his insight on how music and mathmetics directly correlate. Growing up in Caribbean homes you're surrounded with a vast amount of music and instruments from drums, steelpans, horns, string…
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Caribbean Women love a good Wukkout! And for this episode we talked about just that with our guest, Krista Martins, Founder and creator of Wukkout! an aerobic technique that incorporates Caribbean dance moves mixed with new and classic soca music that keeps us moving with authenticity! Krista shared with us us tips on how to wukkout at home or in t…
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When that good life catches up with us, rarely are we prepared. This week the Burbies discuss the challenging of balancing life and staying fit. Our guest Beauty and Fitness Influencer, Jenell B. Stewart joins the Burbies as we share our challenges and receive tips from Jenell for creating a healthy lifestyle and looking good from head to toe!…
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When that good life catches up with us, rarely are we prepared. This week the Burbies discuss the challenging of balancing life and staying fit. Our guest Beauty and Fitness Influencer, Jenell B. Stewart joins the Burbies as we share our challenges and receive tips from Jenell for creating a healthy lifestyle and looking good from head to toe! Part…
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Ever thought about writing and self publishing your own book? Our guest on this episode did just that. Mom of 2 and Erotic novelist Tania Marie joins the Burbies on this episode and shares her story. Added plus... she reads an excerpt from her book, Dickmatized! Take a listen and find out about how she balanced motherhood, a career and writing her …
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International Women's Month we celebrate with the Resident TeaNTawkers and our special Guest Nana Eyeson, Founder & President of African Health Now. Wife. Mom. Social entrepreneur, advocate for primary healthcare for Women, and children on the African continent. Nana shares her journey towards working on the charity she started, growing up of Ghana…
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Black History Month is too short, so we did a BHM takeover the first week of March to chat with Grenadian-American Rondel Holder, CEO of Soul Society 101. Rondel has recently received acclaim for taking a journey with his Ancestry DNA results to the countries of his origin. On this episode of TeaNTawk Rondel shares the special experiences on his tr…
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