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Black Moms Chat Podcast
Adanna Dill Schnelle Acevedo
Frequency: 1 episode/12d. Total Eps: 47

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Black Maternal Health: Action Items and Speaking up
Season 3 · Episode 3
lundi 22 août 2022 • Duration 36:03
Black Maternal Health: Action Items and Speaking up
On this episode of Black Moms Chat, Adanna Dill and Schnelle Acevedo partner with Powermom for the final episode of their mini-series.
Powermom is a community of pregnant people collecting and contributing important pregnancy-related health information through app-based surveys and wearable sensors. Together, they are working to reduce health disparities and learning more about what leads to healthy pregnancies and healthy babies for every pregnant person.
On this episode, co-hosts Schnelle Acevedo and Adanna Dill discuss the CDC recommendations for pregnant people and their families, what healthcare workers, hospital systems and communities can do to ensure that Black pregnant people access equitable health care options.
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackmomschat/
The Current State of Black Maternal Health Featuring Dr. Toluwalase "Lase" Ajayi
Season 3 · Episode 2
lundi 15 août 2022 • Duration 39:26
On this episode of Black Moms Chat sponsored by Powermom. Dr. Lase Ajayi join co-hosts Adanna Dill and Schnelle Acevedo to share her experiences as a medical doctor and Black mother. She shares her own traumatic experience at the hospital where she practices medicine during her pregnancy, why she believed the overturning of Roe V. Wade is steeped in systemic racism. Her thoughts on home births vs hospital births and advice for Black women to advocate for themselves during their pregnancies.
About our guest:
Toluwalase "Lase" Ajayi is a palliative care physician and pediatrician. She is dedicated to expanding the benefits of palliative medicine across all ages, as well as improving communication with seriously ill patients. She has a strong interest in studying methods of improving communication between seriously ill patients and hospital teams, as well as investigating how palliative medicine can improve the quality of lives of patients with previously devastating pediatric disease who are now living well into adulthood. This group of patients includes, but is not limited to, those with congenital heart defects, cystic fibrosis, and hemoglobinopathies as well as survivors of pediatric cancers.
She currently serves as the medical director of palliative medicine at Scripps Mercy Hospital San Diego and is well published in her work with patients with serious illnesses. She completed medical school and residency at the University of Kansas and moved to San Diego for a fellowship in Hospice and Palliative Medicine.
Resources mentioned by Dr. Ajayi:
Black Mamas Alliance: https://blackmamasmatter.org
The Irth App:https://irthapp.com
Mae: https://meetmae.com
You can find Dr. Ajayi:
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/tajayiMDFollow Powermom:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/powermomscripps
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/powermomscripps/
Book mentioned at beginning of episode:
Nobody's Magic by Destiny Birdstrong
Tackling Burnout
Season 3 · Episode 11
lundi 18 avril 2022 • Duration 50:50
They discuss burnout from career and burnout in parenting. They share their experiences and how they recovered from burnout, plus a few ways they think burnout can be prevented.
You can take the burnout quiz here.
Stay in touch between episodes on Instagram. Follow us @blackmomschat!
Black TV Moms We Stan
Season 3 · Episode 10
lundi 11 avril 2022 • Duration 42:31
On this week's episode of the Black Moms Chat podcast, Adanna Dill and Schnelle Acevedo discuss Black motherhood on television.
They chat about their favorite Black TV moms from their childhood, and how they feel about them now as an adult.
They share which Black on-screen moms they find most relatable and who they think is "mom goals". Their thoughts on whether or not Black on-screen motherhood downplays the challenges of the Black motherhood experience. As well as the Black on-screen moms with characteristics or parenting styles that's different to theirs.
This week's Black mom we stan is Melle Odee who founded robotics teams for her community, which eventually led to starting a nonprofit and creating a robotics program.
Keep up with us over on Instagram @BlackMomsChat
Health Care System vs. Black Women
Season 3 · Episode 9
dimanche 3 avril 2022 • Duration 54:26
On this episode Adanna Dill and Schnelle Acevedo discuss their experiences as Black women navigating the healthcare system.
They share their biggest concerns when finding a health care provider, "less than" hospital experiences, bias in the healthcare system, and birth control --specifially IUD struggles.
Black women face risks to their health from discrimination—both from health professionals who don't take their concerns seriously and from biological wear and tear caused by chronic stress. An October 2018 Oprah.com article on the topic cites research from two researchers and an alumna from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Keep in touch with us over on Instagram! @blackmomschat
Blended Family Done Right Feat. Montoya Hudson
Season 3 · Episode 7
lundi 21 mars 2022 • Duration 50:58
On this episode of the Black Moms Chat podcast, Adanna Dill and Schnelle Acevedo chat with Montoya (Monty) Hudson of The Spring Break Family.
Monty shares advice for couples hoping to build a successful blended family, effective ways to bond with your bonus children and for the kids to bond and build relationships with each other, communicate everyone's role in children's lives, and schedule family travel between both homes.
About our guest:
Montoya Hudson is a wife, mother, and stepmother who raises her beautiful tween queens in Houston, TX. She is the primary voice behind her family's travel platform The Spring Break Family where they share practical tips for families, heritage travel, and ways to make travel educational.
You can find Monty:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespringbreakfamily/
Blog:
https://www.thespringbreakfamily.com
Thanks for listening! Stay in touch with us on Instagram @blackmomschat!
Pleasde subscribe and leave us a rating and review!
New episodes every Monday!
The Confidence Episode featuring Jennifer Hammock
Season 3 · Episode 6
lundi 14 mars 2022 • Duration 45:13
About our guest: Jennifer Hammock is a successful entrepreneur, award-winning servant leader, empowerment coach, author, and highly sought-after speaker with a sincere heart to uplift women. All while being seven months pregnant in the spring of 2017, Jennifer published her first book, Dream Chaser. Jennifer received so much praise and requests from women wanting help to start businesses that the following year she launched, Dream Chaser Academy, a coaching business for aspiring entrepreneurs, authors and passionate people seeking to profit from their passions. In between speaking engagements and coaching sessions, Jennifer also produces and hosts The Dream ChaseHer Podcast, to help women find clarity and confidence to pursue their dreams.
You can find Jennifer:
YouTube: Jennifer Hammock
Jennifer Hammock on Facebook
@jenn_hammock on Instagram
Sign up for her Dream Chase Her Conference
Book recommended: We're Speaking: The Life Lessons of Kamala Harris: How to Use Your Voice, Be Assertive, and Own Your Story
Follow us on Instagram! @blackmomschat
NICU Mom, Life after Loss, Rainbow Baby & Chronic Illness Featuring Bianca Dottin
Season 3 · Episode 5
lundi 7 mars 2022 • Duration 46:27
On this episode, Adanna Dill and Schnelle Acevedo chat with Bianca Dottin. Bianca openly shared her experiences parenting her two children that were born prematurely in the NICU. She shared tips for new moms who are currently caring for babies in the NICU. Bianca opened up about how she and her family dealt with the grief of baby loss and her advice for other parents also dealing with baby loss. She shared about guiding her older daughter through grief and what worked for her. Advocating for her health helped her have a safe delivery and discover her kidney disease. She also shares what life is like living with a chronic and awaiting a transplant, how others can help by becoming a donor, and how to become a kidney donor.
About our guest:
Bianca Dottin is the content creator & mompreneur behind BiancaDottin.com. Since 2013, Bianca has collaborated with household name brands like General Mills, Clorox, Pantene, JCPenney and many more. Bianca quickly grew her blog to become one of Orlando's most recognized bloggers and transitioned into a booming lifestyle brand. Sharing openly about parenting, travel, home, beauty, and style, Bianca connects with her audience through relatable experiences from her real life.
In 2017, she created the Mommy's NICU Journal for mothers to capture every memory of their child during their NICU stay. Over 264 pages, Bianca emphasizes women's self-care and shares inspirational quotes, with space for parents to record precious infant milestones. Through her blog and organization, Bianca has become a voice for premature birth, NICU moms, and life after baby loss.
From sharing her style to sharing from her heart, Bianca is inspiring moms to create a life they love, one day at a time.
You can find Bianca Dottin:
Blog: https://www.biancadottin.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biancadottin/
Mommy's NICU Journal: https://www.mamasofthenicu.org/shop/hard-cover-mommys-nicu-journal/
It's called GROWTH
Season 3 · Episode 4
lundi 28 février 2022 • Duration 57:59
In this episode of Black Moms Chat, Adanna Dill and Schnelle Acevedo explore the five areas of personal growth. Mental, Spiritual, Physical, Emotional, and Social Growth.
The co-hosts share their experience around each area and resources and tips that helped them level up and improve themselves.
Books mentioned in this episode:
The Power of Positive Thinking by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale
The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom by Don Miguel Ruiz
This week's Black Mom We Stan:
J.J. Shegog, a former teacher of Chicago inner-city schools, has written and published a new picture book entitled Silly Little Squabbles inspired by her 3-year old son, Umani.
Thanks for listening! Stay in touch with us on Instagram @blackmomschat!
If you enjoyed the episode, subscribe and leave us a rating and review! New episodes every Monday!
The Potty Training Episode
Season 3 · Episode 3
lundi 21 février 2022 • Duration 47:34
On this episode, Schnelle Acevedo and Adanna Dill discuss potty training toddlers.
They reflect on their six potty training experiences. They shared potty training product recommendations, their regrets, and how parents can know when their kids are ready.
Products mentioned on this episode:
Thanks for listening! Stay in touch with us on Instagram @blackmomschat!
If you enjoyed the episode, subscribe and leave us a rating and review!
New episodes every Monday!









