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The mommy hustle has also reaped financial rewards.
“I really wanted to develop additional sources of income, because despite my qualifications and despite the number of degrees I have, sometimes the opportunities and the salary you want are just not there.”
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But despite the many hats she wears, she says being a mother to her daughter Aniah is her greatest and most fulfilling role.
“I love being a mom and my daughter comes first. I plan my work schedule around her schedule, because whatever event she is in, I have to be in place for her. Because at the end of the day, it is not about how much money I make it, it is about the moments in life that we share. She is by far my greatest achievement.”
She added that a great support team also helps her with her hectic schedule.
“I am fortunate to have a really good support system,” she said.
Kendika is passionate about culture and says her dream hosting/speaking job, would be to to discuss Bahamian culture with a major international news organisation such as CNN.
“I love to discuss a wide variety of topics,” she said.
Kendicka alsoo offered her advice to other moms interested in creating their own mommy hustle. She said:“I would say to them, do what you love and find a way to make it work. If it’s something that you really love, it won’t feel like a job.”

this weekend in history
December 23
On December 23, 1888, Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh, suffering from severe depression, cut off the lower part of his left ear with a razor while staying in Arles, France. He later documented the event in a painting titled Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear. - One of the greatest plays in NFL history - the “Immaculate Reception” - took place in a 1972 game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Oakland Raiders. Pittsburgh won 13-7, with rookie running back Franco Harris scoring the famous touchdown in the waning seconds of the play-off game. - In 1986, the experimental aircraft Voyager landed at Edwards Air Force base in California, completing the first non-stop flight around the world on one load of fuel, piloted by Dick Rutan and Jean Yeager. - In 2009, Richard Heene, who carried out a hoax in which he told authorities his six-year-old son Falcon had floated off in an out-of-control helium balloon shaped like a saucer, was sentenced to 90 days in jail. His wife Mayumi received 20 days of jail time.
December 24
- In 1979, the Soviet Union began its invasion of Afghanistan user the pretext of upholding the SovietAfghanistan Friendship Treaty of 1978. The war dragged on for years until the last Soviet soldier crossed back across the border on February 15, 1989. Fifteen thousand Soviet soldiers were killed. - In 1865, a group of Confederate veterans convened in Pulaski, Tennessee, to form a secret society, and named it the Ku Klux Klan, which became infamous over the years since for its violence, its racism and its terrorism. - In 1851, a devastating fire ravaged the Library of Congress in Washington DC, destroying about two-thirds of its 55,000 volumes, including most of Thomas Jefferson’s personal library. - Stephanie Meyer, the author of the bestselling Twilight series of novels, was born on this day in 1973.
December 25
- At the height of World War I, in 1814, there came the famous Christmas truce. The majority of German troops ceased firing their guns and artillery and along the eastern and western fronts, soldiers from Russia, France and Britain heard Christmas carols being sung, and brass bands even playing. At first light, soldiers emerged from trenches and called Merry Christmas across no-man’s land, shaking hands with one another and exchanging presents of cigarettes and plum pudding. In one case, there was even a game of soccer between opposing sides. - In 1971, the NFL’s longest game took place between the Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs, going to a second overtime period and lasting for 82 minutes and 40 seconds before a 37-yard field goal gave the Dolphins the win. - In 1941, Bing Crosby debuted his famous song White Christmas, written by Irving Berlin. It was first performed on Crosby’s weekly NBC radio programme, The Kraft Music Hall, and went on to become one of the most successful singles of all time. - And of course this is the day we celebrate the birthday of Jesus Christ. The actual date is uncertain, with the date of December 25 often linked to the festival of Saturnalia, a Roman tradition, and spread worldwide after the Roman emperor Constantine I converted to Christianity in 312. December 23 artillery and along the eastern and western fronts, soldiers from Russia, France and Britain heard Christmas carols being sung, and brass bands even playing. At first light, soldiers emerged from trenches and called Merry Christmas across no-man’s land, shaking hands with one another and exchanging presents of cigarettes and plum pudding. In one case, there was even a game of soccer between opposing sides. - In 1971, the NFL’s longest game took place between the Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs, going to a second overtime period and lasting for 82 minutes and 40 seconds before a 37-yard field goal gave the Dolphins the win. - In 1941, Bing Crosby debuted his famous song White Christmas, written by Irving Berlin. It was first performed on Crosby’s weekly NBC radio programme, The Kraft Music Hall, and went on to become one of the most successful singles of all time. - And of course this is the day we celebrate the birthday of Jesus Christ. The actual date is uncertain, with the date of December 25 often linked to the festival of Saturnalia, a Roman tradition, and spread worldwide after the Roman emperor Constantine I converted to Christianity in 312.