You Gotta Pick Your Battles: Disagreeing with Your Spouse on How to Raise the Kids

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The Love Comes Back with Donna Jordan

There are mothers… and then there are matriarchs. This week in the Den, we sit down with Donna Jordan — lifelong visual artist, educator, proud grandmother, mother of three — and yes, the mother of Michael B. Jordan. But this conversation? It’s about her. Donna shares what it rea ...  Show more

Protecting My Peace (And My Babies) with Apryl Jones

This week in The Mama’s Den, we’re kicking it with Apryl Jones — single mama of two, entrepreneur, creative, and yes… someone many people think they know from reality TV, but trust us, there’s so much more to her story. Apryl gets real about doing the work to release old relation ...  Show more

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