Parents Are People

By: Ashley Cole LMSW
  • Summary

  • "Parents Are People" is a podcast where host Ashley Cole, LMSW, has genuine conversations with parents and individuals, sharing their authentic experiences. It sheds light on the joys, challenges, and unique experiences all parents face. This show reminds us that parents are multifaceted individuals with their own dreams, fears, and aspirations and not just caregivers. This podcast is for people, anyone interested in learning more about themselves, and the families they come from.
    Ashley Cole, LMSW
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Episodes
  • Life In Stages
    Jun 9 2024
    In this episode Ashley meets with Kenya, who embarked on motherhood later in life and raised two children born 11 years apart. Kenya discusses how she parenting has evolved for her throughout different phases of life, and how her experiences have influenced her approach to parenting at different stages. She offers a unique perspective on the challenges and rewards of managing such a significant age gap between her kids and her parenting years.
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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Unveiling Resilience
    May 8 2024
    In this episode of our podcast, Brittany bravely opens up about her journey growing up in foster care. From the circumstances that led her into the system to the challenges she faced along the way, Brittany shares candidly about the highs and lows of her experience. Join us as she reflects on the lessons learned, the resilience gained, and the importance of finding support and belonging.
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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Balancing Acts: Single Motherhood, Support Systems, and Social Stigma
    Apr 21 2024
    In this episode of Parents Are People, host Ashley meets with Laquista, a single mother who shares her experiences navigating parenthood solo. Laquista opens up about the support she receives from her inner circle and the love she pours into raising her child. However, she also discusses the frustration of facing societal stigma as a single mother.
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    54 mins

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