We all juggle multiple roles daily and it can be just as enjoyable as it can be frustrating. But I want you to remember that you're not alone. As we balance the hats together, I'll be sharing the stories of men and women from all across the globe. Mums, dads, employees, entrepreneurs, and persons who share my creative interests in photography, writing, and music. We'll dive below the surface in some areas and explore their stories, their successes, their failures, and the things we all wish we knew. And don't worry, you get to learn more and more about me in each episode too.
Self-image plays a big role in our lives. We all have doubts, fears, and insecurities. Renee breaks the barriers and reveals how it feels to be on the...
Deirdre is a serial entrepreneur that knows what it's like to start from the very beginning. Having left the corporate world behind, she and her husba...
It was fun chatting with Warren and exploring a photographer's life. The challenges and successes, the different areas of photography, the things we l...
Elizabeth and I sit and chat about the realities of being a wife, a mother, and a business owner. The challenges of relocating with your family and ha...
Keoma "RhyMinister" Malett is a popular emcee and rapper from the shores of Barbados. Especially known for freestyling, engaging lyrics, wordplay, and...
In this, our last episode of the 3 things I Wish I Knew Before Becoming a Parent, four-part series, I chat with Jamaal Reifer of CeeVision Sports and ...
In part 3 of this series, Kellie and Julia take the time to share their insight on their journey through motherhood and the things they wish they knew...
So today we had the guys in to share their views and share they did. Both Anderson Rice and Adrian Green gave profound insights into the importance of...
I sat down for a chat with Lenora Williams and Toni Daniel, two first time mums, as they shared the things they wish they knew before becoming mums. W...
Celia Collymore and I sit down to discuss nutrition, the importance of listening to our bodies, and the reality that there is no one size fits all whe...