"I Saw My Mother Falling Apart" Jemele Hill & her Mom Join Red Table Talk

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  • @blacktinkerbell2324
    @blacktinkerbell2324 Год назад +328

    I just lost my mother in Sept. whatever she did or didn't do. I forgive her. She had her own pain and traumas. I will never judge her. I love and miss you so much momma.

    • @Tee-kk6tj
      @Tee-kk6tj Год назад +21

      Same here. My mom was an alcoholic & drug addict. She died at 36 from kidney failure. Even tho I have memories of her drug use my most vivid memories are of her just being my mom. I do know she loved me no matter her sickness.

    • @lakishawinters2122
      @lakishawinters2122 Год назад +13

      ❤ to both of you women 🫶🏾💝🎁

    • @blacktinkerbell2324
      @blacktinkerbell2324 Год назад +5

      @@lakishawinters2122 Thank you doll. Happy holidays!

    • @blacktinkerbell2324
      @blacktinkerbell2324 Год назад +12

      @@Tee-kk6tj My condolences. You're mom was a baby. May she finally rest in peace. I put a post up on my IG... "May you heal from all the things no one ever apologized for!" Happy holidays 🥰

    • @Tee-kk6tj
      @Tee-kk6tj Год назад +6

      @@blacktinkerbell2324 Tysm. I appreciate your well wishes!

  • @firesign4297
    @firesign4297 Год назад +59

    She's NOT ...."STILL...Angry"....
    She's..... Most likely...."Still".... HURT!!!😪🙏🏿🫂❤️

    • @JoyFay
      @JoyFay Год назад +9

      I hate it when the abuser starts insisting their victim is angry, instead of acknowledging the pain they caused. It’s like they are using anger to shame the victim or they want you to pretend to not be hurt because they said sorry.

    • @mukhtarsharmarke251
      @mukhtarsharmarke251 Год назад +2

      ​@@JoyFay manipulation. Its continued abuse after the initial incident. Which lasts longer that the actual traumatization. Which doesnt allow much room for healing or at least thinking your healed

  • @nathanelliott7897
    @nathanelliott7897 Год назад +652

    Sadly too many of us men have denied our responsibility to our families, neglecting the women we have children with as well abusing them, sometimes directly and indirectly. This has led to us doing the same to our children and opening them up to the same cycles of abuse and neglect. And to add insult to injury we now have men who are so injured that they blame the abused and neglected as the only reason for the problems in our community..the statement hurt people hurt people is definitely true and it continues in a vicious cycle where nobody takes responsibility…MUCH LOVE & GOD BLESS!!

    • @sbsuccess7854
      @sbsuccess7854 Год назад +36

      Beautifully said.

    • @Tashamoneyo
      @Tashamoneyo Год назад +33

      AMEN, AMEN AND AMEN 🙏🏾 🙌 👏 ❤️ Thank you brother for SPEAKING VOLUMES 🔊

    • @shawnmatthews9594
      @shawnmatthews9594 Год назад +35

      I am overwhelmed by your insightful comments. Thank you for stating truth, facts, love and healing 🙏🏾

    • @miranda2216
      @miranda2216 Год назад +18

      This part right here!!!!❤️ Thank you!!!!!

    • @avalonpark1574
      @avalonpark1574 Год назад +16

      Yes. Pain and love are continuous.

  • @tracy7712
    @tracy7712 Год назад +136

    Another woman's story can possibly be someone else's survival guide.....much love

    • @janderson947
      @janderson947 Год назад +3

      I guess that's why God calls it a testimony to help save so many others ..

  • @fah232
    @fah232 Год назад +317

    This is a conversation that needs to be had. There's a lot of these kind of relationships in families. Look at God🙏

  • @CrowdSpectator24
    @CrowdSpectator24 Год назад +85

    Aww...that's deep. ❤🙏🏾 #healing

  • @jslack8973
    @jslack8973 Год назад +10

    She said my mothers brother & not uncle. She don’t claim him and I don’t blame her

    • @traceytracey3756
      @traceytracey3756 Год назад

      Her mother's brother doesn't have to be her uncle. They could have different fathers or different mothers.

  • @BrokeTruckerGyal
    @BrokeTruckerGyal Год назад +34

    Black women are so beautiful but have gone through so much. Yet the men really feel like it's them alone that's going through the struggle of LIFE.

    • @YoutubeAccount333
      @YoutubeAccount333 Год назад +3

      You guys need to stop with the victim complex first and foremost

    • @havok5538
      @havok5538 Год назад

      No...
      thats what you yell yourself...
      Substitute a Black Boy for Jemele.
      He has to watch his mother either through selfishness or traumas live a life of destruction and he's powerless to help her....because she either doesn't care to or just cant help herself....
      Both little boys and little girls are traumatized by having to growup under such a mother....
      It colors how both the Boy and or girl looks at Men and Women because they see the worst of both thru their Mother's actions and relationships with other Druggies....Scum Men and Women..
      Abusive Men and Abusive Women both Physical and Sexual....
      What Men have a problem with is women that always talk Power and Independence ...yet cry victimized and look for sympathy when shyt goes left...
      Men arent afforded the same empathy...we're broke and Dusty and toxic...unfeeling....
      If by chance we let our guard down...we're
      Gay...Momma's Boys...weak...etc.
      Its Women that want it Both ways...
      We're Stong and Independent...Dont tell us Shyt We are your Equal in every way....
      Yet Most Victimized. Under appreciated least protected etc.etc
      Save the tears...pick a lane

  • @realmommee8093
    @realmommee8093 Год назад +22

    Sorry that folks have to thru such pain. She couldn’t say uncle but her mom’s brother. We have to do better to protect our kids in home, school, scouts etc. This shakes kids trust especially if they tell and nobody takes action.

    • @noble604
      @noble604 Год назад +3

      I think it was important to say who her uncle was and that he was on her mother’s side because that affected her relationship with her mother and her mother’s side and how she raised her own daughter as a mom.

  • @johnswife888
    @johnswife888 Год назад +191

    I wish I knew my mother’s journey. It would explain so much pain from my childhood. But I have to move forward knowing I may never know why she did some of the things she did to me…🙏🏽

    • @walkingbyfaith2885
      @walkingbyfaith2885 Год назад +20

      @motivated and determined, I feel you , and hear you, I too wish I knew my mother's story, she left home Away from her mother at the age if 17, never went back South for over 40- fifty years, so I never knew my grandmother, I DO KNOW there's a LOT of mental illness in the family, so I'll Continue to Pray for healing , I'm a well into my senior years now, and it's been WARFARE

    • @nicolescott1354
      @nicolescott1354 Год назад +18

      My mother get really angry when I try to talk to her, so I have moved on.

    • @walkingbyfaith2885
      @walkingbyfaith2885 Год назад +11

      @@nicolescott1354 Don't STOP PRAYING for healing, forgiveness, the enemy is relentless, it's ALL SPIRITUAL WARFARE 🙏🏾

    • @charissemodeste6489
      @charissemodeste6489 Год назад +13

      ​@@nicolescott1354 She's probably coping the best, SHE CAN.
      I don't know you or your mom's business but I CAN tell you, from personal experience, that her NOT telling you some things, just MIGHT be to preserve YOUR Safety and Spirit, because some TRUTHS.. can let you down.
      Are you prepared to be shocked, disappointed and realize that you might not be able to "Un-see, Un-hear and Unlearn, what you find out??
      Bad things happen to the good and innocent.. and it maybe HER way of shielding you.. so let her have that, 'til IF or when she's able to share..
      I'm writing to you, from the place of a former child and as a Parent of a 22yr old daughter.
      Please give her a bit of Grace and adjust your Energy, a little bit.. because
      If you're trying to understand her.. then try to understand, at minimum, that she just CAN'T, right now and probably (BEEN) struggling.
      That, or she has personally gotten to a place where she can EXIST more comfortably and your 'pushing for answers' (l know you mean well), may hurt more than 'help', according to the point, she's gotten to.
      Just understand, . that
      👉🏽YOU.. were and are NOT.. the ROOT, of whatever ROCKED your mom's foundation and it isn't
      👉🏽YOUR responsibility, to 'fix her'.
      Besides.. GOD has a way of putting things together, when ☝🏼HIS TIME, is right and may come when you're better equipped, all around, to process everything.
      Many "Ah-ha's", to come and sometimes it DOES get worse, before it gets better.
      TRUST HIS PROCESS.

    • @sweetangiegirl1
      @sweetangiegirl1 Год назад +9

      ​@@charissemodeste6489 Yes! To all of that! It's a hard lesson to learn that your parent(s) isn't perfect, but it's harder still to learn why. Take what they can give and adjust your expectations for what they don't or can't give. Our parents are human, too.

  • @LorLon954
    @LorLon954 Год назад +9

    My mother lost her mother at 12 yearscold. She never got over it. She had no one to teach her how to be a mother. And she suffered a lot of abuse and neglect from a step-mother. But I tell you, she was the best mother any human being could have. I thank God everyday for choosing to put me and my sisters in her care. She was the most self-less human being I have every know. I grew up knowing I was the apple of my parents eye. They gave me and my sisters a good foundation in life. ❤❤❤❤🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💯

  • @sbsuccess7854
    @sbsuccess7854 Год назад +167

    Congratulations to all of these women for becoming amazing women.

    • @bernadetteharris3399
      @bernadetteharris3399 Год назад

      I feel the exact same way you do about my mother, I wish I knew what hurt her so I can forgive her for hurting me. She's passed now but I still struggle with her treatment of me, I always wanted to know why would she do me like that.

  • @yvettemckinzie9082
    @yvettemckinzie9082 Год назад +22

    This is what sistahood looks like. These are conversations that need to be had in a safe space.

  • @steelersluv
    @steelersluv Год назад +91

    I love Jemele Hill

  • @heartspeaks
    @heartspeaks Год назад +60

    Most people couldn’t handle it if they knew everything that their mothers have gone through, even more disturbing almost none of us could live through the things that our grandmothers lived through! (35yrs & older… b/c my grandmother has stories that I know I couldn’t have survived).

    • @AuthorLHollingsworth
      @AuthorLHollingsworth Год назад +4

      I agree. However, there are some truths that could help the next generation.

    • @noble604
      @noble604 Год назад +6

      Agree and Willow is a big comcern in that regard. She has her own mental health concerns and she’s had a front row seat to not only her mother and grandmother’s stories and issues for the past 5yrs but the hundreds of other stories told by others -- as a young girl figuring out who she is herself. Although she came walking out there doing the spitting image walk of Fresh Prince, all of this trauma - particularly as an empath - must be a lot in Willow’s young, tender mind. Agree ... most people could not handle this knowledge easily and I wish Willow well as she processes it.

    • @shegood7004
      @shegood7004 Год назад +5

      Everyone has stories and those before us are no different. God allows our stories and battles to be free tutorial for others IF they listen. The older generation has made excuses for what they went through as though that excused them from causing their kids to suffer the same. A innocent child should cause any sensible person yo try to better their life. The kids end up having to counsel the damn parent and don’t have anyone to counsel them. Many mothers have been selfish and let either drugs or men come between their children.

    • @chocolateradiance7216
      @chocolateradiance7216 Год назад +3

      Stop assuming what ppl can't handle..mother's don't tell bases of their own shame. Telling breaks generational curses

    • @gallen2101
      @gallen2101 Год назад +1

      Lawd yes Child, I am 69.

  • @sharjjahnaziz4122
    @sharjjahnaziz4122 Год назад +62

    Glad she got some real people

  • @Seekpeace66
    @Seekpeace66 Год назад +26

    We carry to much to the grave.😢🙏🏿❤️

    • @AuthorLHollingsworth
      @AuthorLHollingsworth Год назад +1

      Facts. Bless you! 🥺🥺🥺🥺🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @faith6575
      @faith6575 Год назад +2

      Ain’t that the truth.

    • @shegood7004
      @shegood7004 Год назад

      To the grave that actually came from the grave.

  • @natalielawrence8809
    @natalielawrence8809 Год назад +78

    I wish the world could show a little more compassion to Jada. She's a flawed human- just like the rest of us. There would be countless people who wouldn't end up being as compassionate and open as she is- had they lived her complicated life. I really appreciate and value the important, progressive and healing work she's doing 💞🌹💞

    • @kd-wl9yk
      @kd-wl9yk Год назад +13

      Jada is doing good work. Life is about trial and error. God knows we are all imperfect..she's going to be okay. They all are.

    • @kkw-pal1178
      @kkw-pal1178 Год назад +17

      Most folks that have an issue with her are projecting. I love Jada. ❤️

    • @natalielawrence8809
      @natalielawrence8809 Год назад +5

      @@kd-wl9yk 😘

    • @natalielawrence8809
      @natalielawrence8809 Год назад +4

      @@kkw-pal1178 Facts 💞

    • @traceytracey3756
      @traceytracey3756 Год назад +2

      What makes you think the WORLD even thinks about her?

  • @valeriebuford6171
    @valeriebuford6171 Год назад +23

    Very beautiful work nobody really knows What an Drug attic goes through

    • @mave143
      @mave143 Год назад

      *drug addict*

    • @shegood7004
      @shegood7004 Год назад +4

      We wouldn’t want to because no one knows what the people they steal from or abuse do either. Drugs is one thing snd selfishness is another. Drug addicts are selfish people

    • @dianecouncil9165
      @dianecouncil9165 Год назад

      Absolutely. Sometimes the pain is cut so deep. It's hard to mended it back. We all have some trauma as we venture through this journey of life.
      Try to guard your emotions and love for self, because you have to be in that body until the end...blessings to All. ❤.

  • @walkingbyfaith2885
    @walkingbyfaith2885 Год назад +21

    People PLEASE CONTINUE TO SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCES, it's HEALING, WE all have stories ❤️ 🙏🏾

  • @joycemarie6078
    @joycemarie6078 Год назад +17

    the best words to speak over your child is "remember, there's a one way ticket from the womb to the tomb. live for God, listen to His guidance and directions, pray frequently, love, breathe and laugh often. the life you live is too precious.. remember that "

  • @annawimpey5307
    @annawimpey5307 Год назад +13

    By knowing my father and mother's story, it grounds me in what expectations I should have for my life.

  • @-love-life3267
    @-love-life3267 Год назад +27

    Good conversations to have and listen to. I miss Ayanla tho!

  • @queenyolo9418
    @queenyolo9418 Год назад +4

    All Of Them Are So Beautiful Pretty Eyes, Beautiful Healthy Skin, And I'm Loving The Hair Color❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥 They Look Like They Could Be Related 👀

  • @kimberlygray7629
    @kimberlygray7629 Год назад +12

    THE REGRET I HAVE I WAS THERE FOR EVERYONES CHILDREN BECAUSE FOR DIFFERENT REASON THEY NEEDED ME,BUT I HAD 4 STAIR STEPS MY CHILDREN NEEDED ME MOST IF I COULD START OVER I WOULD NEVER TAKE ON OTHER PEOPLES KIDS I WOULD TELL THEM I HAVE 4 IF I CAN DO IT YOU CAN TOO.

    • @TheOnlyLadyBella
      @TheOnlyLadyBella Год назад +1

      I'm a Gray as well. From one Gray to another you can't change the past. You were a blessing to those other children. Let your children know how you feel. Ask for their forgiveness, turn it over to God and ask Him to order your steps. I feel like your children saw something in your giving and pouring into others that's going to be beneficial to them.

  • @AuthorLHollingsworth
    @AuthorLHollingsworth Год назад +4

    The generations of trauma is so serious. People must understand that there is always something more when a person uses narcotics. God, bless these women.🥺🥺🥺🙏🙏🙏

  • @clementine4133
    @clementine4133 Год назад +8

    Knowing where the pain and destruction came from, we can start the work to heal, forgive, build. God bless you all. 🙏👏💯 💕

  • @zanobiaj1019
    @zanobiaj1019 Год назад +4

    That's when you slap the devil in the face and say "devil you are a liar and I will be what God has purposed me to be". 🙌🙏🏽🙌🏽👏🏽💯❤️🏆

  • @andreababb7525
    @andreababb7525 Год назад +18

    This is powerful.

  • @sandrareid1812
    @sandrareid1812 Год назад +3

    @ Nathan Elliott: I just received a book in the mail entitled: BREAKING GENERATIONAL CURSES. By MARILYN HICKEY. Overcoming the Legacy of Sin In Your life & Family
    @ the very top of the book there is a question: ARE YOU HELD CAPTIVE BY A GENERATIONAL CURSE?
    I wanted to share this information with everyone here, because Iam BLESSed to be a BLESSING.
    I honestly BELIEVE that when we educate ourselves we become FREE and We can move FORWARD with GREATER EASE to accomplish our true PURPOSE. I want to BLESS EVERYONE who read this message. May Father God give you 'ALL' FAVOR, LOVE, PEACE & JOY
    PSALM 5:12💖✌🙌

  • @VocallyYours3
    @VocallyYours3 Год назад +3

    I wish #RedTableTalk was on RUclips. I refuse to add Facebook to my data plan.🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @noble604
      @noble604 Год назад

      RedTableTalk videos.
      Seárch that and look for the full episode. You can watch for free without being on FB. It’s new now and it won’t always be on top of the list without having to open up the section and having to be on FB to proceed but it’s on there now.

    • @noble604
      @noble604 Год назад

      (Scroll until you get to All Videos. It’s in there.)

  • @prosperity0954
    @prosperity0954 Год назад +2

    Black women go through so much and stay so determined and strong 💪🏾 💜🙏🏾

  • @margiemack8583
    @margiemack8583 Год назад +2

    Lord Please Heal Isaiah of Drug Addiction. In Jesus Name
    Amen

    • @5x7m
      @5x7m Год назад

      Amen 🙏🏾

  • @kimmiejones20017
    @kimmiejones20017 Год назад +5

    Mom's have a story too🙏🏽

  • @teairra1710
    @teairra1710 Год назад +3

    black women supporting black women ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jaiyeolaolaribigbe6518
    @jaiyeolaolaribigbe6518 Год назад +12

    Do you know your Mother's Story? Gosh... how am I gonna ask her for deeper details? 😔

    • @noble604
      @noble604 Год назад +1

      There are books of questions that you can buy or get from the library. They are questions are specifically for moms. Some questions are silly (tell me about your first crush/ when was your most embarrassing/ least interesting date/ who was your favorite singer / who was your mom’s favorite singer ) and from those questions, you could go deepet to ask other questions about her past and she might find it easier to talk about other things in time.

    • @koolbreze6652
      @koolbreze6652 Год назад +1

      ​@@noble604
      It is sad that grown children are afraid to ask questions. I have 3 kids and they know nearly everything about me from childhood to this day. I found out I was terminally ill when I was 22 and my girl's were 3 and my son 1 and I wanted them to ask anything and I wanted to tell so much about me. One thing they will have after I'm gone is all the many many recordings of me. Lol. I'm now 52, they are 31 and 28. That's a great idea about the questionnaire to help ppl get answers they need and want! ❤️🙏🏽🕊

    • @TheeGoldenGoddess1
      @TheeGoldenGoddess1 Год назад

      Yebo, she's shared more of it over the years & each time it's helped me to forgive her some more & heal further as we also become closer. Just ask your mother questions or share your hurt with her in a safe space. If she's open & willing she's gladly tell you things you needed more answers to or that you possibly never knew. Be well.🙏🏽💜

  • @lisabyrd593
    @lisabyrd593 Год назад +12

    Beautiful beautiful family

  • @blessedblessed5018
    @blessedblessed5018 Год назад +5

    My mother won't tell me. Won't say a word. I'm SAD that she will probably die with her story, and I'll make up my own to keep her alive for my children.

    • @traceytracey3756
      @traceytracey3756 Год назад

      What do you need to know? Live your own life and make your own story.

    • @blessedblessed5018
      @blessedblessed5018 Год назад

      @@traceytracey3756 truth. Traumas. My family stories

    • @traceytracey3756
      @traceytracey3756 Год назад

      @@blessedblessed5018 Tell her your goal about sharing or making memories for your children, even if they are painful. Have you shared any of your truths, traumas, and stories with your mother? If not, perhaps you should. This can be the start of a dialogue that will make her feel comfortable and forthcoming of her own experiences.

    • @blessedblessed5018
      @blessedblessed5018 Год назад

      ​@Tracey Tracey she ain't trying to hear none of that..her mottos is pray, live and leave the dead for the dead..thanks tho

  • @kellygibson5852
    @kellygibson5852 Год назад +2

    Do you know your mother's story ? Having that important information could help, because understand what made that person who they are can help you heal 🙏 unfortunately my mother was murder when I was very young so those questions have never will be answer 😪 praying for your peace healing joy and happiness 😊

  • @jennifermosley2387
    @jennifermosley2387 Год назад +9

    Man, when Gram cried, I cried...

  • @LoveAngelBaby
    @LoveAngelBaby Год назад +2

    When I moved to America.. I became allot more grateful 🙏 for having the mom I have. I went to school with many kids who didn't have moms and if they did they were addicts or in jail, dead or they just left. When they would meet my mom they wouldn't want to leave. She would give love, hugs, advice and laughs. 😊 kids really embraced my culture and where I came from once they met my mommy or my aunt. Being 14 and having to leave all my childhood friends and family was hard for me. The love of a mother could really do allot for a teenager ❤❤

  • @madonnaclark4074
    @madonnaclark4074 Год назад +3

    One of my biggest pet peeves. Is when somebody trys to tell me how I feel and what I should think.Abuse in their childhood is something alot of our parents and grandparents story.People need to stopping get a pass for it.Your abuse is no excuse for making your children childhood miserable traumatic abusive neglectful. Your children should be healing and your reasons for wanting to be clean sober stay out jail and toxic relationships.

  • @jabee7846
    @jabee7846 Год назад +6

    I really appreciate the Red Table Talk. This was a great story. Bless you all😔🌹

  • @julianathompson173
    @julianathompson173 Год назад +2

    They say Jada is raising her kids to be wierd. Jada is at the red table with her own mother and her child getting therapy. How is that wierd?????. She's bonding and finding out why her mom did what she did. And also giving her daughter answers on what she did wrong. And that's great parenting!!!!!! Kudos Jada.

  • @CompleteHoneyBee
    @CompleteHoneyBee Год назад +4

    I’m crying. 💔💔💔

  • @aboriginalstraightshooter7967
    @aboriginalstraightshooter7967 Год назад +3

    I'm piecing my mother's story together 22 years after her death. And I'm finding so much of myself in her. Every suggestion that she made everything she saw in me was 100% correct. I just didn't love myself enough to see it. And I wish that she was here to see the type of woman and mother that I became. In a lot of cases if you want to know who you are you should talk to your mom.

  • @niatoolit
    @niatoolit Год назад +6

    God is watching us from a distant 💕🙏🏻

  • @KandyKissKeno1015
    @KandyKissKeno1015 Год назад +3

    I'm so happy they sitting there and talking about it bring it out it helps the healing

  • @lidiak.9421
    @lidiak.9421 Год назад +1

    Really...the one who should be hardly " interviewed at this table is WSMITH'S wife..A LOT OF ISSUES THERE FOR SURE..

  • @lynndavist
    @lynndavist Год назад +2

    I like Willow. She has a lot of wisdom and a good spirit

  • @orgullosamentemexicana952
    @orgullosamentemexicana952 Год назад +1

    The day Jada admits to her own toxicity and abusive relationship with Will- she has NO BUSINESS TALKING ABOUT HEALING! 🙄

  • @christiewilliams1704
    @christiewilliams1704 Год назад +1

    I am a child who's mother was a drug user for so long like these women. I remember standing in my grandmother's home one night..."telling God take it away and allow me to forgive my mother. I did not want to harbor any unforgiveness towards her."
    I saw what it did to grown adults who never release the pain of their childhood (an ugly look). And God did just that.
    Do I understand the challenges these 2 women (the daughters) experience of an absentee mother? Yes, but I got a fixed heart, thru the Blood of Jesus and God was the sergeant.

  • @Life-qb6hg
    @Life-qb6hg Год назад +1

    They were chosen and God knew they could handle it, they are suppose to help others heals, because they survived it!!!. Most people can't handle that type of pressure. Pay it forward, you made it. Others didn't.
    You was not forsaken!!. You had favor!!!!!. A test you passed!. Give God the glory!!!. Humans judge!!! But God delivers. Everyone has there path. Turn that pain in to Gods victory. You didn't lose your mind, you didn't pass away! So you have a chance to help someone else through.

  • @Sunshine-ks2ji
    @Sunshine-ks2ji Год назад +1

    Jada quit making your mom feel guilty. She’s probably apologized to you a thousand times! Quit bringing it up so you can talk about you! She’s beautiful!!! And she’s remorseful….. if she wants to bring it up- let her do it!

  • @sonyasees1022
    @sonyasees1022 Год назад +1

    We really must realize what our mothers went through. Esp during slavery ,reconstruction, jim crow. I now understand my mother nearly a decade after her death. I understand now, mama, how you and the mothers before you, their lives aint been no crystal stair, to say the least. But you took care of us the best way you knew how. Mammyism and bmw left you unloved and bitter, after all your sacrifice for them.
    The next generation of BW should learn and know better to avoid all that pain and suffering. End deadly bm worship NOW!!!

  • @julianathompson173
    @julianathompson173 Год назад +3

    Jada you pulled yourself out of poverty. You build a dynasty. And you stayed strong. Continue to do so. Ignore the black community. I see they're all coming for you and will. They're mad yall married. They're so darn use to negativity. They can't even see that they're hating more than any white sheets. They can't see that they're hating more than any owner!!!!! They are trying with everything in them to break the Smith family. Keep going Jada. Keep shining Jada. Keep talking at the red table and getting that healing.

    • @RennLea
      @RennLea Год назад +1

      Yes ma'am! Definitely ignore what we call the so called black community. I am a black person who does not participate in the collective known as the black community. Seeing the reactions from our people toward Jada showed me what I already knew. How simple-minded and weak and gullible so many people in the black community are. Years and years I constantly hear our people crying and complaining about how we don't come together. Well how can a community come together that follows any which way to wind blows, easily swayed, gullible, and turns on each other like jackals because somebody told them to.
      The venom and creepy misplaced anger toward Jada is so disgusting.

    • @traceytracey3756
      @traceytracey3756 Год назад

      You need to stop it. The black community still loves Will. Jada is an afterthought. She never was in our radar without Will.

    • @traceytracey3756
      @traceytracey3756 Год назад

      What garbage you speak? No one person outside of their clan of friends have anything to do with their family break-up. If anybody is breaking up their family, is them. Period.

  • @tbrown3276
    @tbrown3276 Год назад +8

    I'm done with Jada. Been done.

  • @drtgross10
    @drtgross10 Год назад +2

    Thanks for Sharing ! You both are free and no longer bound 🙏🏽

  • @Me-zt6lz
    @Me-zt6lz Год назад +1

    I have a coworker who’s wife is going through really severe postpartum. She’s quite literally drinking herself to death. Instead of getting her help, he’s thinking of divorce.

  • @LibraLife47
    @LibraLife47 Год назад +2

    Why seek advice from people you don’t want to be

  • @applepie2924
    @applepie2924 Год назад +6

    Lordy Help 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿

  • @melanietempleton2605
    @melanietempleton2605 Год назад +1

    I am so sorry for your pain. I understand the mistakes people make, This is the way to break inter generational curses.
    Lord God this is the way? Please Lord pour your power upon us give us the power of legislation behind these movements we’ve waited too long to be able to talk about this pain we need to do this every day every week and every city every town every village in every school . we need the funding to do this under this administration. that’s a worthwhile cause.
    The time has never been better . When this country overturneds Roe versus Wade and put the power back to the states I’m sure the divine powers that be ,somewhere looked and said these people care a little and maybe would give us some mercy. ❤
    4 before 25 yr

  • @RealityOfItIs
    @RealityOfItIs Год назад +1

    Red Table Talk is the last place that I would want to be so vulnerable and open. Just an overly toxic, money clout chasing self absorbed show.

  • @barbarajeppe1695
    @barbarajeppe1695 Год назад +5

    Wow

  • @toddjackson3302
    @toddjackson3302 Год назад +1

    You see! Hurt People Hurt People!! This is a perfect example of this!! These two have been acting a fool for a while now!! Well,no excuse but,They need therapy!! Sorry Will,we love u Bro.

  • @puddincup9879
    @puddincup9879 Год назад +1

    No matter what the topic, I get pissed when I see Willow in grown folks business. She’s gonna be so screwed up.

  • @chelseaaranda9030
    @chelseaaranda9030 Год назад +3

    My mom needs to be put on this show dude maybe ill finally get some closure

  • @patraciamaye4178
    @patraciamaye4178 Год назад +2

    Willow is pretty😌

  • @dianaellis643
    @dianaellis643 Год назад +1

    I tell you we must stop judging ourselves with our past
    GOD said that we will have trials in this life while on earth
    because he overcame the trials and sins in this life he gave us the power to overcome everything that ever happened in our life
    we are not defeated by our past unless we don’t let it go and we keep looking back
    we have to forgive ourselves and forgive others for what they done to us that’s how we get healing
    when we learn to forgive those that have harmed us then you know how to forgive ourselves
    And always remember that GOD loves you just the way you are and he created you in his image
    GOD know all about you
    he know what you say even before you say it
    He knows what you think before you think it
    And he knows what you are going to do even before you do it
    There is nothing that GOD doesn’t know about your life or what has happened to you
    That was why he came to this earth to die for us because he didn’t want us to die with this burden of our past
    Learn to love GOD because he sure does love you

  • @YaLittleFriend
    @YaLittleFriend Год назад +1

    You couldn’t pay me to sit down with jada after all that like she’s gonna a help u when her life is a wreck. I’m good!

  • @patrickmiller1834
    @patrickmiller1834 Год назад +1

    This type of conversation is worthy and needed. I wish Jada can keep it above board like this always

  • @Rocioslane
    @Rocioslane Год назад +3

    I’m about to go watch this right now. I can’t wait to read your book! ♥️

  • @marthabivins7876
    @marthabivins7876 Год назад +1

    I was abused by my grandmother and verbally abused by my mother and oldest sister

  • @chocolateradiance7216
    @chocolateradiance7216 Год назад +1

    No..most a lot of mother's lie about their life. My mom wasn't a drug head but she has a lot of unaddressed issues and delusion about her life and our life together

  • @anthonyv8473
    @anthonyv8473 Год назад +1

    Only God almighty can change your heart for the best

  • @jahjah1769
    @jahjah1769 Год назад +3

    This show is incredible !

  • @theenlightenedexchange4817
    @theenlightenedexchange4817 Год назад +1

    Why yall retraumatizing on the east and our indegent folk

  • @macrob2274
    @macrob2274 Год назад +1

    Neither mother look like what they been through praise God

  • @TheVoiceOfReazun
    @TheVoiceOfReazun Год назад +2

    Powerful !

  • @cherylallen9640
    @cherylallen9640 Год назад +1

    Jada and her family needs prayers, plenty pray, , they possess with Satan

  • @lornagreen8961
    @lornagreen8961 Год назад +1

    I look at Willow and think, this is going to be one of the strongest women if her generation. ❤💪🏽❤

  • @skin395
    @skin395 Год назад +1

    Jada needs to go off camera and take her family on a personal healing journey

  • @faith6575
    @faith6575 Год назад +1

    I think that in order to forgive our mothers and the anger that we carry towards them, we need to understand her past and history. I think that it puts everything in perspective as to why they did the things they did. It’s never an excuse, but it allows us to soften the blame and mold it to understanding and sympathy. So many little black girls who grow up into black women have suffered s3xu@/ abuse from the hands of their own family members. Drug use, weight gain, attitude changes, destructive patterns in behavior, or extremes of particular things are just some symptoms. So when black men point fingers and ask questions like, “who hurt you?, or pick at black women’s weight, looks, and attitudes… it’s very malicious and very triggering to a lot of black women. As adults, I think we owe ourselves and our inner child the gift to heal and become whole. As someone said below, “this conversation needs to be had.”

  • @bwahahaa289
    @bwahahaa289 Год назад +1

    Telling y'all damn business for pay

  • @tashariggins1197
    @tashariggins1197 Год назад +1

    How yall sit around a table and chop it up with a woman who aint got her house in order 🤔

  • @Butterfly-cl6wb
    @Butterfly-cl6wb Год назад +1

    Omg... struggling with this rn. Mourning a lost childhood...

  • @ianavannaccii9436
    @ianavannaccii9436 Год назад +1

    Tf I raised 7 kids no drugs no streets no selling myself I worked went to school obtained associates degree plus 60 credits towards my bachelor's although I did not utilize my degree I chose to work with my kids to teach them. The only thing is I never received help like section 8 I could of raised my credit score finished school just sad. I wish I could speak my story

    • @letakeokuk5446
      @letakeokuk5446 Год назад

      Girl tell your story. There’s forgiveness for the way mothers imposed abuse on their children because of the traumas they endured. But when it becomes an excuse - that’s where I draw the line. It sounds as if you were a great mother from the little bit that you wrote. Tell your story….. 👍🏾

  • @JM-qg9bo
    @JM-qg9bo Год назад +1

    I found out a little more of my mother's childhood last year and it hurt as if it were me. It also gave me alot of clarity on alot including our relationship.

  • @RteeAlvarez
    @RteeAlvarez Год назад +4

    Damn Willow refuse to just be beautiful 😂

  • @yahudahthelionking6190
    @yahudahthelionking6190 Год назад +2

    I felt this clip. ☺️😎

  • @max8038
    @max8038 Год назад +1

    Her mom looks a bit like Tisha Campbell

  • @2Ryled
    @2Ryled Год назад +1

    Pseudo therapy

  • @brendalee274
    @brendalee274 Год назад +1

    This is such a sad broadcast.

  • @callyelliott7792
    @callyelliott7792 Год назад +1

    I don't like Jada

  • @shannynlove30
    @shannynlove30 Год назад +1

    they all look related

  • @Mz.CeCeE.
    @Mz.CeCeE. Год назад +1

    💔❤️🖤🖤🖤🖤🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🌍

  • @ShaynieB
    @ShaynieB Год назад +1

    Jemele got to stop letting her cousins do her braids.

  • @jaiyabyrd4177
    @jaiyabyrd4177 Год назад +1

    These mothers should've stated who turned them out

  • @Tee-kc3pn
    @Tee-kc3pn Год назад +1

    .......toxic

  • @jilshjs
    @jilshjs Год назад +1

    Jada smiles while her mother pours her heart out.

    • @TheeGoldenGoddess1
      @TheeGoldenGoddess1 Год назад +2

      It's a reaction of empathy & sometimes awkwardness that lots of people have with no ill intent. PLEASE stop assuming that she is just some ball of pure evil because only her half of her & her swinger husband's lifestyle was exposed. Will was only pissed because it got out & not because he was not fully aware. His long time side chick has taken pics with just the two of them & jet sets all over the world with Will. It's not condoned by me but people need to know the truth & chill on the Jada bashing already. Be well.