A raw and reflective podcast about modern Black fatherhood, manhood, and legacy. Hosted by Marcus A. Smothers, a proud girl dad, educator, and community leader, each episode dives into the real stories, tough lessons, and daily joys of being a present father in a world that often misunderstands us. This isn’t a highlight reel — it’s a space for honesty, healing, and hope. Whether we're talking about breaking generational cycles, embracing imperfect parenting, or just showing up with love, A Dope Black Dad reminds us that being a father is one of the dopest things a man can be.
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A raw and reflective podcast about modern Black fatherhood, manhood, and legacy. Hosted by Marcus A. Smothers, a proud girl dad, educator, and community leader, each episode dives into the real stories, tough lessons, and daily joys of being a present father in a world that often misunderstands us. This isn’t a highlight reel — it’s a space for honesty, healing, and hope. Whether we're talking about breaking generational cycles, embracing imperfect parenting, or just showing up with love, A Dope Black Dad reminds us that being a father is one of the dopest things a man can be.
It's Okay To Not Be Okay: My Pen & Thoughts Ep. 17
A Dope Black Dad
7 minutes
1 month ago
It's Okay To Not Be Okay: My Pen & Thoughts Ep. 17
Sometimes, it's okay to not be okay. It's human. Don't feel like you have to perform for people. It's okay to admit you're not okay
A Dope Black Dad
A raw and reflective podcast about modern Black fatherhood, manhood, and legacy. Hosted by Marcus A. Smothers, a proud girl dad, educator, and community leader, each episode dives into the real stories, tough lessons, and daily joys of being a present father in a world that often misunderstands us. This isn’t a highlight reel — it’s a space for honesty, healing, and hope. Whether we're talking about breaking generational cycles, embracing imperfect parenting, or just showing up with love, A Dope Black Dad reminds us that being a father is one of the dopest things a man can be.