by LRM Media
This is the Walk Around Knowledge podcast with Lo Millie, where I break down topics I’ve learned while securing my legacy. Think about it as the knowledge you should be armed with while you navigate through life.
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May 26, 2024
<p>In this episode of "Walk Around Knowledge," Lo Millie and her mother, Catherine LeBlanc, engage in a heartfelt discussion about divorce, co-parenting, and personal growth. Catherine reflects on the shame and self-forgiveness associated with her divorces, emphasizing the joy her children brought her. They explore the challenges of seeing ex-partners move on and the importance of self-development and healing. Lo Millie appreciates her parents' positive co-parenting and their fulfilled lives, highlighting the value of quality time over quantity with children. The episode offers insights into navigating divorce and co-parenting while pursuing personal fulfillment.</p>
May 19, 2024
<p>In this episode of "Walk Around Knowledge," Lo Millie and her mother, Catherine, explore marriage and blended families from their generational viewpoints. They discuss expectations, gender roles, and the evolution of relationships. Catherine reflects on love later in life, while Lo Millie considers personal growth's impact on partnerships. The conversation highlights the importance of communication and acceptance in marriage, with Lo Millie valuing her mother's independence and the lessons from her non-traditional upbringing. They conclude by acknowledging the empowerment from blended families and the diversity of relationship experiences.</p>
May 12, 2024
<p>In this podcast episode, Lo Millie and her mother, Catherine LeBlanc, delve into their family history and personal experiences as black women. They discuss their unique family dynamics, including Catherine's upbringing in a blended family and Lo Millie's experience with eight siblings and an "uncle dad." Catherine shares her trailblazing career journey, integrating Duke University and being a pioneer in her field, while Lo Millie talks about her entrepreneurial path and learning from her father's business. They explore the effects of having older parents, the importance of exposure over materialism, and the value of embedding children into the parents' existing lives. The episode also addresses the challenges of co-parenting from a distance and the positive impact it can have, with both women expressing gratitude for their relationship and its influence on Lo Millie's life.</p>
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