• Co-Parenting & Being a #GirlMom w/ Donyale Walton (Part 1)

  • Oct 6 2023
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

Co-Parenting & Being a #GirlMom w/ Donyale Walton (Part 1)

  • Summary

  • Welcome to Friday Night Moms, a podcast for moms who can get it in when they can fit it in!

    We’re your hosts Celia and Danielle, long-time friends, entrepreneurs, and #boymoms. Celia is an interior designer and owner of the online concept store Sticki Icki, and Danielle is a social entrepreneur, marketer, photo producer, and owner of a photography production agency.

    Episode Highlights/Summary

    Back in May of 2022, we sat down with Donyale Walton, CEO of the Black Culture staple, Hoop Mobb. She joined us to discuss pregnancy and her journey to positive and cooperative co-parenting. She also shared her hot take on mom guilt and owning your role in your respective relationship. You don't want to miss her hilarious parenting stories or her top three co-parenting takeaways.


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