I love how everytime she speaks of her husband she has the biggest smile on her face. I have been following this family for a while and they have inspired me to give birth to my baby girl with no doctors nor midwives. They are such a light to this world and I am grateful for this episode!
Such a great point the host made about the men being able to provide emotionally for so many children in polygamous relationships. If we are honest it is often not a balance scale splitting households.
I love Queen Mother AY. She has such a beautiful temperament and it SHOWS she’s taken care of. So grateful to be on the same plane as her (and Minister Yada!) and her wisdom.
“When I stop settling for less God brought me more” that’s a word. When you consistently say no to what you don’t want, you start attracting what you do want.
I really enjoyed and appreciated these conversations with you ladies today. Please keep it rolling for part two, three and so forth. The questions and answers was very enlightening and helpful. We as women need to share and learn from each other in positive ways. I have been following Queen Mother AY for sometime now. I love her and her husband relationship and family values. I have gained much knowledge from them both and it's such a breath of fresh air for me. Thank you ladies.
We can speak as adults about polygamy, I respect peoples choice, but we can also ask the children. I’ve heard so much about the outcome from children who have experienced it. The majority of the children, who are now adults sharing their experience has not been good.
I love this episode ❤️ been following her and her family so long and I love this dynamic so much I’m working towards becoming a queen and stepping in my full femininity & having someone in their full masculinity 🥰
I loved how the host shared how she’s rethinking her parenting style of giving her son things as opposed to asking his father. The provider. This is often how the dynamic we currently see, of men expecting their woman to work really hard and over due their role, because they saw their moms sacrifice, work hard and provide. It is a mindset they carry on to their relationships.
The point that Earnestine was trying to make @ 22:20 is that polygamy and Daddy issues go hand in hand, simply from a practical perspective. As a child psychiatrist, a father can’t be working *ALL* the time, and especially if you’re into polygamy and have multiple wives and multiple children. You as a man are only one person and you’re spreading yourself quite thin. Doesn’t seem like it would be worth it. No matter the developmental stage of a child, that child will ALWAYS need their father’s time and attention. The host made it seem as if her husband is doing everything right.
My soft life looks like him paying the bills, I’m running a business and building wealth for the family and hiring household laborers and personal assistants.
Have you guys interviewed princella the qqueen maker? I'm not sure if her message would align with the pod but would love to see her on here especially when discussing the family
IAre Queen Aja and her husband in a polygamous relationship? if so, I’d love to hear how they split and divide time between the other wife and their children if they have them.what does that look like? Splitting weekly time, or monthly time or daily between the two families. How does that work, if so?
The fact that this isn’t viral yet is bothering me!! This episode is so fire !
I love how everytime she speaks of her husband she has the biggest smile on her face. I have been following this family for a while and they have inspired me to give birth to my baby girl with no doctors nor midwives. They are such a light to this world and I am grateful for this episode!
Such a great point the host made about the men being able to provide emotionally for so many children in polygamous relationships.
If we are honest it is often not a balance scale splitting households.
I love Queen Mother AY. She has such a beautiful temperament and it SHOWS she’s taken care of. So grateful to be on the same plane as her (and Minister Yada!) and her wisdom.
shes so beautiful & aura speaks for itself !!!!!!
“When I stop settling for less God brought me more” that’s a word. When you consistently say no to what you don’t want, you start attracting what you do want.
“Don’t get comfortable with not asking for what you need .” That’s a fact!
I feel the mother is the source with teaching their daughter their value and then fathers reinforce it
This was so refreshing. I came for Queen Mother AY and left a new subscriber 🖤
This episode is electrifying !
Love how she lights up when she talks about yada 😍😍😍😍😍😍🔥🔥🔥
Finally a real conversation I can resonate with.. love this ❤
I really enjoyed and appreciated these conversations with you ladies today. Please keep it rolling for part two, three and so forth. The questions and answers was very enlightening and helpful. We as women need to share and learn from each other in positive ways. I have been following Queen Mother AY for sometime now. I love her and her husband relationship and family values. I have gained much knowledge from them both and it's such a breath of fresh air for me. Thank you ladies.
Part two us please this was a gem and phenomenal 💎
More room to actually be a mother. That deeply resonated as I’ve aligned more with my divine feminine state.
One man, one woman. No polygamy.
They are polygamous, he took another wife in Africa
I really love yall marriage & you both are exactly what we all need to see.. men love saying rich men cheat I use yall as an example all the time
We can speak as adults about polygamy, I respect peoples choice, but we can also ask the children.
I’ve heard so much about the outcome from children who have experienced it.
The majority of the children, who are now adults sharing their experience has not been good.
I love this episode ❤️ been following her and her family so long and I love this dynamic so much I’m working towards becoming a queen and stepping in my full femininity & having someone in their full masculinity 🥰
Would love to hear more from Aja❤
I loved how the host shared how she’s rethinking her parenting style of giving her son things as opposed to asking his father. The provider.
This is often how the dynamic we currently see, of men expecting their woman to work really hard and over due their role,
because they saw their moms sacrifice, work hard and provide. It is a mindset they carry on to their relationships.
Powerful interview and so many Ah ha moments. Thank you ladies for this platform to be transparent. classy, compassionate, honest and respectful ❤❤❤
There’s high value as in income and high quality as in character imo. I desire both, a man with high value and high quality.
The point that Earnestine was trying to make @ 22:20 is that polygamy and Daddy issues go hand in hand, simply from a practical perspective. As a child psychiatrist, a father can’t be working *ALL* the time, and especially if you’re into polygamy and have multiple wives and multiple children. You as a man are only one person and you’re spreading yourself quite thin. Doesn’t seem like it would be worth it. No matter the developmental stage of a child, that child will ALWAYS need their father’s time and attention. The host made it seem as if her husband is doing everything right.
This was an amazing episode ❤
My soft life looks like him paying the bills, I’m running a business and building wealth for the family and hiring household laborers and personal assistants.
THE WONAN IN RED ACTED IN THE STYLER PERRY SERIES RUTHLESS 😮😅
This is so good. I love yada and his wife.
Have you guys interviewed princella the qqueen maker? I'm not sure if her message would align with the pod but would love to see her on here especially when discussing the family
We should stop promoting her trauma. She's Interesting but promotes her trauma is hateful ways.
IAre Queen Aja and her husband in a polygamous relationship?
if so, I’d love to hear how they split and divide time between the other wife and their children if they have them.what does that look like?
Splitting weekly time, or monthly time or daily between the two families.
How does that work, if so?
This was a great video ❤
This was a great podcast