
Pump! Pause! Podcast
1) 2020 Time Capsule
In this weeks episode, this is our final show for the year and the season. We will see ya'll next year and WE ALL will be better and bigger. See you there but listen to what we learned this year and w...Show More
2) 2021 Planner Line Up w/ Planners and Wine Podcast
In this episode, we have our first guests. The lovely women from Planners and Wine, Megan and Myra, are here to help Petty LaBelle in her struggle and Petty Wap is spilling the tea about her 2021 line...Show More
3) Doing Business
Today's topic is one that will have petty falling like rain from the skies. We will be talking about the lessons work has taught us and how we will be using these lessons to build our empi...Show More
4) Get Your Swirl On!
This episode is where the two hosts discuss how beautiful and complex an interracial/intercultural relationships are during this high tension we have in the U.S. of A.
5) Not #BlackEnough
We discuss how we "learned" to be black and made an executive that we are just not black enough. Here is the link to the clip Heyy NuNu was talking about. It's funnier than she remembered: https://you...Show More
6) Social pressure of MOTHERHOOD!!
In this episode, the petty hosts gets A LOT of stuff off of their chests about the social pressures of Motherhood. We discuss our experiences and how some people should take many seats!
7) Education: Learning OUR history
In this episode, we discuss how we learned about people and women of color of our history and trying to understand why it shouldn't be hard to learn about other ethnic history. And of course we have t...Show More
8) Thank you and you're welcome.
In this episode, we discuss the shit nobody told us about adulthood and life, our discoveries and who let us down.
9) Can Vicks Fix Mental Health?
In this episode, we discuss how and why you should seek a therapist plus figure out new ways of self care. This episode is NEEDED FOR ALL BLACK LIVES!! Here are the links we recommend: talkspace.com ,...Show More
10) Black, Black, Blackity, Black
We discuss our background and ethnicity and how we learned from society that we were black and our meanings.