Introducing "Ask Anyway": The Podcast That Dares to Go There

Every mother-daughter relationship is filled with questions—some we ask out loud, and others we keep tucked away. What if you finally had a place to bring those questions into the open, hear both sides, and get honest answers that actually make a difference? If you’ve ever found yourself wishing you could ask your mom or your daughter a tough question (but didn’t), you’re exactly who we made this podcast for.

We’re Jennifer and Jazzmyne—a real-life mother-daughter duo—and we know firsthand how many questions go unspoken in families. Some are awkward, some are scary, and some just feel too big to say out loud. But here’s the thing: we believe those are the questions that matter most.

That’s why we created Ask Anyway—a podcast where we bring those questions into the open, talk honestly about them, and invite you to do the same. Every episode, we take on one tough question that families usually avoid. We don’t use scripts, and we definitely don’t sugarcoat. It’s just us, having the conversations we wish every mother and daughter could have.

Here’s what you can expect if you join us:

  • One big, real question tackled in every episode—nothing is off limits.

  • Both sides of the story: Jennifer’s as a mom, Jazzmyne’s as a daughter.

  • Vulnerability, laughter, and real-life stories you’ll actually relate to.

  • Practical steps and insights you can use in your own relationships.

But here’s the best part: You’re part of this, too.

If there’s something you wish you could ask your mom or your daughter—send it our way. DM us on Instagram, email us at coaching@lwoproject.co, or use the submission form below. We’ll feature your questions (anonymously unless otherwise stated) in upcoming episodes, so your voice shapes the show.

We know it’s not always easy to go there, but we promise you’re not alone. We’re right here with you, ready to tackle the hard questions and laugh through the messes. So, are you ready?

We’re not afraid to Ask Anyway—and neither should you.