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8 Nov

Boris Kodjoe And Nicole Ari Parker On ‘Constantly Evolving’

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Nicole Ari Parker and Boris Kodjoe could also be big Hollywood stars, but their busy schedules don’t keep the pair from prioritizing quality time — with their kids, Sophie, 17, and Nicholas, 15, and with each other. The 2 are sometimes lucky enough to even work together, including on their recent Lifetime movie Secure Space, which Nicole starred in and Boris directed.

Their latest collaboration is off-camera and involves something not as sexy and dramatic as Hollywood storylines, but essential nonetheless — cleansing. The couple has partnered with P&G in support of the brand’s Bounty paper towels and Microban 24 cleansing products. ESSENCE talked to them about that, in addition to how they bond as a pair after nearly 20 years and two children together. 

ESSENCE: What’s your cleansing routine and the way do your kids participate now that they’re older? 

Nicole Ari Parker: Boris got here to the wedding very organized and really clean and I got here in very messy, but not dirty. I even have loads of stuff and Sophie got that trait. So now there are 4 adults in the home – almost. Nicholas is 15 but he’s 6’5″ and wears a 14 shoe. And Sophie is a full-on self-contained human adult who goes to varsity.

There’s loads of cleansing that we have now to do and we have now to work together as a team. And so our cleansing game has really kicked up a notch within the last, I’d say five years. It’s really concerning the surfaces where those bacteria live. We’re not fanatical concerning the whole house. And so Bounty called with Microban 24 at the peak of [us] attempting to keep everyone secure, put down that extra layer of protection, and work out an easy routine that the youngsters is usually a a part of. So, you simply take the Bounty, you spray the Microban 24 in your surfaces, and also you wipe it clean and then you definately spray it again and walk away. 

With our son being an athlete, there are loads of gym bags and shoes and water bottles on the door and sunglasses and Sophie’s things and my things. And so our front door and our common areas are really my focus, then we just pass that all the way down to the youngsters, in order that they’re used to those routines as well. But since they were little, we were all the time the “make your bed,” “clear the table,” “hang up your coat,” type of family.

What would you say cleansing or a clean home does in your mental health and well-being?

Boris Kodjoe: I believe that’s a extremely good query. And now that you simply say that, I believe it’s very essential because I believe clutter creates anxiety, not less than for me. When there’s an excessive amount of clutter, I get slightly bit uncomfortable. So having a routine as we do have with Microban 24 and Bounty helps me personally keep mindfulness across the house. And that’s essential when you might have a busy life as we do.

What’s a practice that you might have to enable you to be present and live within the moment? 

Boris: I prefer to go downstairs to the gym. I meditate, I do my breath work and I work out and I try this away from the phone. We’ve been so programmed to be addicted and depending on devices that it’s scary if you have a look at your phone at the top of the day and also you check-in. There’s a thing where you may check how much time you spend on the phone, and it’s like nine hours. So, to get away from the phone, to spend a while with yourself in your personal space, for me, it’s super essential. And we try to do this as a family as well.

Are you able to share one family tradition that you simply guys prefer to embrace in your household?

Boris: Definitely dinner. Every night we have now dinner together—-no phones, no nothing. It’s just us cooking after which we’ll have dinner together. And we discuss every little thing. Within the last three years with the varied pandemics, it was essential for us to attach and have that space and that point.

Nicole: Also, everyone’s processing what’s happening in a different way and I’d prefer to be certain that my kids had an outlet and a solution to process what’s occurring from their standpoint.

As a pair, what would you say is one thing that you simply guys prefer to do together to maintain you connected? 

Nicole: We do a number of traveling. I believe that’s been our love language. We travel so well together. And he’s from Germany and Ghana, so when the youngsters got here, we were a traveling family. We might go to see their grandma and their grandfather. It was really a part of our lives. 

I believe also, we’re attempting to slowly–you may be the primary to know this–do what all of them say about that morning breath work together. We haven’t perfected it. It sometimes ends with laughing. It doesn’t should be long, but we’re slowly attempting to breathe together.

Boris: My sister-in-law is a breath coach, Nicole Kodjoe. You’ll be able to check her out on Instagram. She’s an incredible breath coach who’s taught us quite a bit about respiratory and the healing properties of that.

Your kids are quite a bit older now. What do you want most about this stage?

Boris: Simply to see them grow and explore the world on their very own. It’s only a improbable experience to find a way to witness that and all of the things that we attempt to teach them and taught them to kind of manifest of their characters.

Nicole: I believe for me, keeping it real now, it has really allowed me as a parent to exhale. You understand, age appropriateness determines what you may say and teach them and never scare them concerning the world or give them an excessive amount of information in a phase that they’re not in yet, but now they’re saturated with a lot information that I feel like I can use my whole being as their mother. Like, ‘That is the best way that is,’ or ‘That is what you do in this example.’ Or ‘Let’s discuss where you’re coming from and what you’re experiencing.’ I feel like I even have two really great smart people in my house that I can actually parent and be there for them.

After almost 20 years, what would you say your strength as a pair is? What makes you a dynamic duo?

Boris: I believe that we’re repeatedly evolving and attending to know one another even higher. It’s trial by error. It’s putting effort in each day, it’s work, but I discovered my person. So there’s nothing that I wouldn’t do to share my life along with her. So yeah, I believe that that will be it. To proceed to get to know one another higher, more intimately, and deeper. And more joyfully as well.

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