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Hey Auntea Podcast!

Hey Auntea Podcast!

By: Her Village of Hope
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Hey Auntea! is where real women share real stories — with honesty, laughter, and love. Hosted by LaToya Elam, Kessa Simmons, and LaShanda McGee, this podcast brings together three women who turned their journeys of young motherhood, perseverance, and purpose into powerful conversations that heal and inspire.

Each episode serves a fresh pour of truth, growth, and good energy, touching on everything from parenting and relationships to faith, self-care, and finding your voice. The Aunteas aren’t afraid to keep it real — because healing starts with honesty.

Rooted in the mission of Her Village of Hope, Inc., Hey Auntea! creates space for women to connect, reflect, and rise together — reminding every listener that they’re never alone on their journey. 💜

🎙️ Tune in bi-weekly for:

Candid conversations and personal stories

Empowering life lessons and laughter

Guests who uplift and inspire

Moments of reflection and hope

Because every woman deserves an Auntea who listens, loves, and pours into her.

#HeyAunteaPodcast #HerVillageOfHope #EmpowerHER #SipWithYourAunteas

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Episodes
  • 💜 Long Days & Long Nights: Motherhood doesn’t come with a clock-out time. 💜
    Jan 20 2026

    In Episode 6: Long Days & Long Nights, we talk honestly about the exhaustion that no one fully prepares you for — the sleepless nights, the overwhelming days, and the emotional toll that comes with showing up every single moment, even when you’re running on empty. This episode is for the moms who are tired but still trying. The ones balancing love, responsibility, sacrifice, and survival — often all at once.

    In this episode, we discuss: • The reality of postpartum exhaustion • Sleepless nights and emotional overload • Feeling unseen while carrying it all • Giving yourself grace on the hard days • Encouragement for moms who feel like they’re barely holding on Whether you’re a new mom, a seasoned mom, or supporting someone through this season, this conversation is a reminder that you are not weak — you are human.

    Have a question or need advice? Email us at info@hervillageofhope.com to be featured on Advice Over Tea.

    💜 Follow Hey Auntea! Podcast YouTube & all podcast platforms: @HeyAuntea 💜 Follow Her Village of Hope Facebook • Instagram • TikTok • LinkedIn If this episode resonated with you, don’t forget to like, comment, share, and subscribe — your support helps another mom feel less alone.

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    36 mins
  • 💜Labor of Love: The Scariest Joy I’ve Ever Known💜
    Jan 20 2026

    Episode 5: Labor of Love takes us through one of the most intense, emotional, and life-changing moments of motherhood—the birth. From unexpected twists to raw emotions, we talk about the strength it takes to push through fear, pain, and uncertainty to finally meet the life you’ve been carrying. This episode is a reminder that every labor story is unique—and every mother is powerful. Real, Raw & Unfiltered Labor isn’t just about contractions—it’s about courage, surrender, and love.

    In Episode 5: Labor of Love, we share real birth stories, unexpected challenges, and the emotional rollercoaster that comes with bringing life into the world. No sugarcoating, just truth, strength, and the kind of love that changes you forever. Warm & Empowering In Labor of Love, we talk about the moment everything shifts—the push, the pain, the prayers, and the purpose. Episode 5 dives into the realities of labor, the support we needed (or didn’t), and how giving birth marked the beginning of a new version of ourselves. This one’s for every mama who powered through.

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    31 mins
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