The Stew Podcast

The Stew Podcast Welcome to ”The Stew” with Ray and Tanesha where we’re stirring up conversations that matter!

Dive into discussions blending humor, heart, and hard-hitting truths. From cross-segment episodes featuring our children, family, friends and guest appearances.

04/21/2025

Unmotivated kids? We discuss the importance of chores for kids and consequences for not doing them. Teach responsibility now for a cleaner future!

04/21/2025

Hear a hilarious, shocking story about classroom discipline! Ms. Hearn's ruler brought immediate order. Church pinches and childhood fidgeting too! We share our experiences.

04/21/2025

We discuss forcing kids into activities like sports and music, balancing discipline with their interests. Is pushing them beneficial for their future self-sufficiency and success?

04/21/2025

Ray and Tanesha explore the complexities of Black parenting. Are tough approaches building resilience or unknowingly causing trauma? Join our raw conversation.

04/21/2025

Hey friend! Ever wondered if black parents are too hard on their kids? In this episode, Ray and Tanesha dive deep into whether traditional discipline is about building strength or unknowingly creating trauma. We chat about the old-school 'seen and not heard' mindset and tackle the tough questions on love, control, and what discipline really means.
Listen in as we share personal stories, reminisce about childhood punishments, and discuss how different approaches to raising kids might affect their future. We also explore modern 'gentle parenting' trends and whether they lead to well-adjusted kids or just spoil them.
If you're a parent or planning to be, don't miss out on this engaging conversation! Let's break cycles that hurt and find new ways to uplift the next generation. Join us every Saturday for more powerful topics, and keep stirring up the conversations that matter!

04/20/2025

Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz claim they never argue. We question if their peace is genuine love or quiet suppression after 19 years of marriage.

04/20/2025

Therapy taught us disagreements don't have to be battles. We can be both peaceful and passionate. Conflict signifies realness, not broken love, allowing space for uncomfortable truths.

04/20/2025

Hey there, welcome back! 🌟 In this episode, we're diving into the world of celebrity love with a spicy twist. We're talking about Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz's claim that they've never had an argument – yep, you heard that right! But is it true love, or are they just really good at public relations? 🤔
Tanesha and Ray, your trusty hosts, are putting this claim under the microscope. As a couple married for 19 years, we've got some thoughts and real-life experiences to share on whether conflict-free love is a fairy tale or a reality. 🚀 We'll be getting honest about what it means to have disagreements, why they're natural, and how they've actually helped us grow closer over the years.
Join us for some candid conversation, relatable laughs, and maybe even a few 'aha' moments. And hey, don't forget to share your thoughts! Would you trade in arguments for peace, even if it meant not being fully you? Let us know in the comments, and while you're at it, make sure to hit that like and subscribe button for more unfiltered conversations. 💬 See you next time on The Stew!

04/19/2025

Film explores blues origins, linking it to Black pain and survival. Michael B. Jordan's dual roles resonated deeply. It's a must-see for music and history lovers!

04/19/2025

We just saw "Sinners" and are blown away! This movie is a must-see. We share our initial thoughts and why we'd watch it again. Get our spoiler-free review!

04/19/2025

Hey there, movie buffs! 🎬 Tanesha and Ray here, catching up after a little hiatus filled with back-to-back birthdays (Tray and Rayden, we love ya!). But now, we're diving into something special—a movie that's not just entertainment, but a mirror reflecting on where we've come from and where we need to go.
We just got out of the theater after watching Sinners, and wow, it was more than just a film—it was an experience. Directed by Ryan Coogler, this movie delves deep into the origins of blues, the layers of Black resilience, and serves up a hefty dose of history and emotion. It's got everything from anger and pride to an overall sense of reflective heaviness. Plus, Michael B. Jordan's performance is nothing short of brilliant—trust us, the "twin effect" is a game-changer!
So, why aren't movies like Sinners part of our regular playlist? They should be. Films like these are dropping knowledge bombs, showcasing cultural roots, and telling stories that bind us with our past and guide us towards the future. Whether you're into history-rich films or an emotional rollercoaster, this one's an absolute must-watch. Five thumbs up, if that's even a thing!
Stay tuned for more episodes, but for now, get to the theaters and experience Sinners yourself. We promise, it's worth it! 🎥

03/23/2025

Hey there, welcome back to another episode filled with heart and controversy! This time, Ray and Tanesha dive into the hot topic of whether single mothers can raise better men compared to two-parent households. It's part two, and it's getting even more engaging with personal stories and opinions flying around.
We touch on Boosie's traditional parenting methods and the impact of media on children's upbringing. We also tackle the roles both single mothers and fathers play in shaping resilient, successful men—including insights from iconic figures like LeBron James and Barack Obama, who were raised by single moms, and the importance of male role models.
Our conversation takes a heartfelt turn as we explore the emotional strength and independence kids develop in single-parent homes, alongside the supportive roles uncles and extended family can play. Join us for a nuanced view on modern parenting! Until next time, keep these conversations rolling in your circles!

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