The Parent Playbook with Princess Nyah
There is no manual.
Nobody handed you an instruction guide when you became a parent. No one warned you about the invisible weight you'd carry — the mental load that never switches off, the identity you'd quietly grieve, the guilt that sits with you at 2am even when you did everything right. The ambition you're still fighting for. The version of yourself you're trying not to lose.
The Parent Playbook by Trybe is where modern parents finally get to tell the truth.
Hosted by Princess Nyah — founder, mum, and the kind of person who makes you feel safe enough to say the real thing — every episode is a deep, unfiltered conversation with parents who are living it: founders, creatives, educators, tech leaders, musicians, and community builders. All of them parents. All of them carrying something the world rarely asks about.
Each conversation is guided by what Nyah calls the Purple Print — the shared emotional patterns, invisible pressures, and survival systems that connect every parent, even when they feel completely alone.
No advice you didn't ask for. No polished parenting expertise. No perfect answers.
Just honest storytelling, lived experience, and the permission to feel fully human.
Every episode ends with the same question:
"What's one part of parenting you were never told would take up so much space in your head?"
And every now and then — Nyah's daughter Kizzy reaches into a jar and asks her own.
The Purple Print
The real patterns parents are living inside — the emotional truths, invisible pressures, and shared experiences that rarely get spoken about honestly. This is the space where they do.
Princess Nyah — founder of Trybe, mother, and host.
She approaches every guest as a person first.
The Parent Playbook with Princess Nyah
PR to Parenthood: Shanice on Reinvention, Money Mindset & Motherhood
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In this deeply honest and empowering episode of Trybe Talks, Princess Nyah sits down with Shanice Hoo Mills — founder & CEO of Kallure, PR powerhouse, and proud mum — for one of the rawest conversations of the season. Together, they dive into the real realities of single motherhood, navigating career pivots, the emotional load, and what it means to rebuild yourself while raising a daughter who’s watching your every move.
Shanice opens up about mental health, entrepreneurship, faith, generational trauma, evolving womanhood, and why mothers are often overstimulated yet overlooked. From money lessons and survival mode to modern parenting pressures, social media, guilt, ambition, and healing — this episode is for every mum who’s ever felt stretched, tired, grateful, hopeful, overwhelmed, and powerful all at once.
💜 If this conversation touches you, please share it with another parent who needs their Trybe. Follow @trybe.uk for more real stories, real help, and real community.
💡 What This Episode Covers
- How Shanice built a boutique PR agency while raising her daughter
- Knowing when your business needs to pivot — and having the courage to do it
- Social media, the influencer era, and how PR has changed
- Motherhood, overstimulation, and why silence feels impossible
- Breaking generational money trauma & teaching kids financial literacy
- Navigating mental health while parenting
- Single motherhood, guilt, balance, and finding your support system
- Why prayer, community, and honesty matter more than perfection
Raising confident daughters who speak their minds and know their worth
If this conversation sat with you — that's the Purple Print doing its thing.
Share this episode with a parent who needs to hear it. Not the one who has it all together. The one who's in it, just like us.
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I'm Nyah. This is The Parent Playbook by Trybe. And I'll see you next Wednesday.
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