Real Moms Too

Ep. 43: Real Moms Are Women Too

March 05, 2020 Xia Chekwa & Alana Parks Season 2 Episode 43
Ep. 43: Real Moms Are Women Too
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Real Moms Too
Ep. 43: Real Moms Are Women Too
Mar 05, 2020 Season 2 Episode 43
Xia Chekwa & Alana Parks

It is officially Women's History Month, thus Alana and Xia dedicate a an entire episode to discussing womanhood, sisterhood, and why each are important in our society. The hosts  discuss how childhood experiences shaped their idea of womanhood, little girls being labeled as a "Tom-Boy," and how this impacted their ability to create women friendships in adulthood.  Alana reveals that she did not realize she needed sisterhood until she was about 25 years old; and Xia discusses some of the challenges she faced as she began to build relationships with women. They also discuss how women are portrayed in the media and on this plays into the comparison and competition among women.

The goal of this episode: to remind women and mothers that even through our differences, we can connect on the simple fact that we are women.

Happy Women's History Month!

Join the Conversation:
What challenges did you face growing up as a girl and how did it shape your idea of what what it means to be a women?

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Show Notes

It is officially Women's History Month, thus Alana and Xia dedicate a an entire episode to discussing womanhood, sisterhood, and why each are important in our society. The hosts  discuss how childhood experiences shaped their idea of womanhood, little girls being labeled as a "Tom-Boy," and how this impacted their ability to create women friendships in adulthood.  Alana reveals that she did not realize she needed sisterhood until she was about 25 years old; and Xia discusses some of the challenges she faced as she began to build relationships with women. They also discuss how women are portrayed in the media and on this plays into the comparison and competition among women.

The goal of this episode: to remind women and mothers that even through our differences, we can connect on the simple fact that we are women.

Happy Women's History Month!

Join the Conversation:
What challenges did you face growing up as a girl and how did it shape your idea of what what it means to be a women?

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RMT Instagram