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Still Standing: Legacy, Loss, and the Power to Rebuild Featuring Jamarrion & Latrice

47 min · 25 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Still Standing: Legacy, Loss, and the Power to Rebuild Featuring Jamarrion & Latrice

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What would you do if you lost your childhood home, your own home, and nearly everything you built? In this episode of Let’s Talk Childcare, we sit down with Turosca “Teacher Tutu” Allen, a childcare owner whose story is a powerful reminder of what resilience really looks like. Raised inside a childcare program her mother operated in Altadena for more than 50 years, Turosca has spent her life serving children and families. But after the 2025 Altadena wildfires destroyed both her childhood home and her own home, she faced a decision many people hope they never have to make. Just three weeks later, she reopened. In this conversation, Turosca shares what it was like growing up in a multigenerational childcare business, navigating loss, showing up for families while grieving, and finding the strength to rebuild when everything familiar was gone. If you’re a childcare owner, entrepreneur, educator, or someone rebuilding after a difficult season, this episode will stay with you long after it ends. 🎧 Subscribe to Let’s Talk Childcare for weekly conversations about leadership, staffing, enrollment, operations, entrepreneurship, and the real stories behind building a thriving childcare business. Sponsored by Playground, the all in one childcare management platform helping childcare owners simplify enrollment, billing, parent communication, and daily operations. 📲 Follow us on Instagram: @letstalkchildcarepod

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Portada del episodio Still Standing: Legacy, Loss, and the Power to Rebuild Featuring Jamarrion & Latrice

Still Standing: Legacy, Loss, and the Power to Rebuild Featuring Jamarrion & Latrice

What would you do if you lost your childhood home, your own home, and nearly everything you built? In this episode of Let’s Talk Childcare, we sit down with Turosca “Teacher Tutu” Allen, a childcare owner whose story is a powerful reminder of what resilience really looks like. Raised inside a childcare program her mother operated in Altadena for more than 50 years, Turosca has spent her life serving children and families. But after the 2025 Altadena wildfires destroyed both her childhood home and her own home, she faced a decision many people hope they never have to make. Just three weeks later, she reopened. In this conversation, Turosca shares what it was like growing up in a multigenerational childcare business, navigating loss, showing up for families while grieving, and finding the strength to rebuild when everything familiar was gone. If you’re a childcare owner, entrepreneur, educator, or someone rebuilding after a difficult season, this episode will stay with you long after it ends. 🎧 Subscribe to Let’s Talk Childcare for weekly conversations about leadership, staffing, enrollment, operations, entrepreneurship, and the real stories behind building a thriving childcare business. Sponsored by Playground, the all in one childcare management platform helping childcare owners simplify enrollment, billing, parent communication, and daily operations. 📲 Follow us on Instagram: @letstalkchildcarepod

25 de jun de 202647 min
Portada del episodio You Can’t Have It All… Or Can You? Featuring: Jamarrion and Latrice

You Can’t Have It All… Or Can You? Featuring: Jamarrion and Latrice

In Episode 9 of Let’s Talk Childcare, hosts Latrice Galloway-Crawford and Jamarrion tackle one of the biggest questions childcare owners, entrepreneurs, and leaders wrestle with: Can you really have it all? Between building a successful business, leading a team, showing up for your family, maintaining relationships, protecting your peace, and somehow finding time for yourself, many women feel like they’re constantly being forced to choose. But what if the conversation isn’t about having it all? What if it’s about defining what “all” means for YOU? In this honest and transparent conversation, Latrice and Jamarrion unpack: ✨ The myth of work-life balance ✨ The sacrifices nobody talks about in entrepreneurship ✨ Motherhood, marriage, business, and leadership pressures ✨ Learning to release unrealistic expectations ✨ Setting boundaries without guilt ✨ The difference between success and fulfillment ✨ Why comparison steals joy and confidence ✨ Building a life that aligns with your personal definition of success ✨ What it truly means to thrive in every season This episode is real, relatable, and packed with the kind of conversation every woman leader needs to hear. Whether you’re running a childcare center, building a business, raising a family, or simply trying to figure out your next chapter, this discussion will challenge you to rethink what balance, success, and having it all actually looks like. One thing this episode makes clear: You don’t have to choose between being successful and being whole. You just have to define success on your own terms. 🎧 Subscribe to Let’s Talk Childcare for weekly conversations about leadership, staffing, enrollment, operations, entrepreneurship, and what it really takes to build a thriving childcare business. Sponsored by Playground — the all-in-one childcare management platform helping center owners simplify enrollment, billing, parent communication, and operations. Learn more here: https://www.tryplayground.com [https://www.tryplayground.com] Follow us on Instagram: @letstalkchildcarepod

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Portada del episodio This ain’t the burbs… the truth about inner-city childcare centersJacolbie Hardy, Panei Mckinnon

This ain’t the burbs… the truth about inner-city childcare centersJacolbie Hardy, Panei Mckinnon

Welcome back to Season 2 of Let’s Talk Childcare 🎙️ In Episode 2, we’re having a conversation that doesn’t get talked about enough in the childcare industry… What is it REALLY like running a childcare center in the inner city? Hosts Latrice Galloway-Crawford and Jamarrion sit down with childcare center owners Jay from Memphis, Tennessee and Pana from Savannah, Georgia for an honest, powerful, and eye-opening discussion about leadership, community impact, survival, systems, and the realities of serving underserved neighborhoods. This episode dives deep into: ✨ The truth about owning childcare centers in the inner city ✨ Why these communities deserve high quality childcare too ✨ The challenges of safety, crime, and protecting your business ✨ Navigating difficult parent situations with compassion and boundaries ✨ Staffing struggles and creative ways to motivate employees ✨ Subsidy parents vs. cash-paying parents and the misconceptions around both ✨ Maintaining professionalism while still being authentically YOU ✨ Building systems that allow your center to grow and scale ✨ The mindset shift from survival mode to CEO leadership This conversation is raw, honest, inspiring, and necessary. If you’re a childcare owner, director, educator, or entrepreneur trying to build something meaningful in your community, this episode will challenge your perspective and remind you why this work matters so much. One thing this episode makes clear: Inner-city childcare centers are not “less than.” They are misunderstood, underrepresented, and deeply needed. 🎧 Subscribe to Let’s Talk Childcare for weekly conversations about leadership, systems, growth, staffing, enrollment, and what it really takes to build a thriving childcare business. Sponsored by Playground — the all-in-one childcare management platform helping center owners simplify enrollment, billing, parent communication, and operations. Learn more here: https://www.tryplayground.com/ [https://www.tryplayground.com/] Follow us on Instagram: @letstalkchildcarepod

28 de may de 202654 min
Portada del episodio Is It Your Staff… Or Your Leadership?

Is It Your Staff… Or Your Leadership?

SEASON 2 IS HERE and we are starting off with a conversation that is going to make a LOT of childcare owners sit back and rethink everything. 👀 In this episode of Let’s Talk Childcare, we’re talking about one of the biggest struggles center owners deal with behind closed doors. Staff issues. High turnover. Constant call outs. Feeling frustrated, overwhelmed, and like the entire center falls apart the second you step away. But here’s the real question… Is it actually your staff? Or is leadership playing a bigger role than you think? This conversation gets REAL about the leadership habits, communication issues, and workplace culture problems that quietly affect your team, your business, and your growth. We’re talking accountability, retention, burnout, team dynamics, and why some childcare centers keep losing employees no matter how much they hire. If you’ve ever said: “Why does everything fall on me?” “Why can’t I keep good staff?” “Why is my team disconnected?” “Why do I feel like I’m drowning trying to run my center?” This episode is for you. Season 2 is coming in HOT and this might be one of the most honest conversations we’ve had yet. 🔥 This episode is proudly sponsored by Playground, the all in one childcare management platform helping center owners simplify enrollment, billing, parent communication, and daily operations so you can spend less time stressed and more time leading effectively. Learn more here: https://www.tryplayground.com/ [https://www.tryplayground.com/] 🎧 Watch now, subscribe, and join the conversation. Follow us on Instagram: @letstalkchildcarepod New episodes every week for childcare owners who are serious about growing, leading, and building centers that actually thrive. Let’s Talk Childcare.

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Portada del episodio Let’s Talk Childcare Ep 6: Why Centers Struggle Leadership Numbers Survival

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In this episode of Let’s Talk Childcare, we sit down with Michelle Link, owner of Kids World Learning Center and President of the Georgia Child Care Association, for a real conversation about what it actually takes to sustain and grow in this industry. With over 20 years of experience, Michelle shares the truth about the early struggles no one talks about, the loneliness that comes with ownership, and why finding your community is non-negotiable. She opens up about navigating rejection, building relationships, and positioning herself at the tables where real decisions are made. We also get into the business side of childcare. From understanding your numbers to building financial reserves, Michelle breaks down the biggest mistakes she sees owners making and how to move differently if you want longevity. This episode is packed with insight on leadership, advocacy, and maintaining a standard of excellence in every season of your business. If you’re a childcare owner trying to figure it out, grow your center, or simply feel seen in the journey, this conversation is for you. This episode is proudly sponsored by Playground, an all in one childcare management platform designed to help center owners operate more efficiently. From billing and enrollment to parent communication and reporting, Playground gives you the systems you need so you’re not running your center off stress and memory. Learn more here: https://www.tryplayground.com/ [https://www.tryplayground.com/] Follow us on Instagram @letstalkchildcarepod Subscribe for weekly episodes where we keep it real about what it actually takes to run and grow a childcare business. Let’s Talk Childcare.

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