Master Mommy
Women aren’t gold diggers, they’re just covering the cost of showing up as the walking investments they are
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4 episodios
Unknown Voices: Your daughter's first bully is YOU, mom.
Bullying Didn’t Start at School—It Started With You, Mom Before the playground. Before TikTok. Before the mean girls at school—many daughters meet their first bully at home. And sometimes, that bully is Mom. In this episode of Master Mommy, Jasmine Whittaker gets raw about the subtle ways love can sound like criticism: comments about skin tone, body size, clothes, or grades that echo in a girl’s head for years. From her mama warning her not to “get too dark” to her Granny saying she “must be eating good” in college, Jasmine unpacks how generational scripts, colorism, and survival mindsets show up as bullying disguised as guidance. But this isn’t just a call-out—it’s a call-to-heal. Jasmine shows you how to flip those unknown moments into affirmations, how to stop recycling your mama’s words, and how to become your daughter’s first safe space instead of her first critic. If you’ve ever caught your mother’s voice coming out of your mouth, this one’s for you.
Episode 3: Glitter Tax
Episode 2: “Whose Body Is This?” Birth Trauma, Medical Racism & Black Maternal Truths
In this deeply personal and politically urgent episode, Jasmine pulls back the curtain on the harsh realities of Black motherhood in the U.S.where birth can feel more like battle than blessing. Trigger warning: We’re going there. Jasmine reflects on the devastating story of Adriana Smith, a Georgia nurse who was kept on life support for four months after death to deliver her baby—without her family's consent. From there, Jasmine shares her own birth story: the C-section, the panic attack, the yelling nurse, the felony threats over her baby’s birth certificate… and the echoes of that trauma, 11 years later, when she had to advocate for her son in the ER. This episode is not just about one story. It’s about a system that sees Black women as vessels, not humans. It’s about the line between survival and dignity. And it’s about reclaiming our softness as a sacred right—not a luxury. Mastering Mindset Challenge: Where in your life are you being treated like a tool instead of a whole person? Name it. Write about it. Set a boundary. This one is heavy but it’s necessary. Listen, pause when you need to, and come back when you’re ready. We’re not alone in this fight. 🖤 Follow us on IG: @MasterMommyOfficial [https://www.instagram.com/mastermommyofficial] 📩 Share your story: DM Jasmine or email to be featured (anonymously if you prefer). 🎧 Subscribe, review, and tell a sister. These stories deserve light.
[Trailer] Episode 1: Done Not Perfect
Episode 1: Done, Not Perfect In this debut episode, Jasmine hits record not because everything’s polished, but because the message matters. “Done, Not Perfect” is a love letter to every woman who’s been waiting for the right time, the right vibe, or the right version of herself to start. Spoiler: the time is now, and you’re already enough. Jasmine shares why she created Master Mommy, how her own motherhood journey shaped this podcast, and why we have to give ourselves permission to start ugly, start scared, and start soft but start. This ain’t a parenting podcast. It’s a grown woman conversation.
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