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.
In this episode we explore the concept of transitional parenting—the shifts and challenges parents face as their children grow from one stage of life to another. Whether it's moving from toddlerhood to elementary school, the transition from adolescence to adulthood, or dealing with empty-nest syndrome, these phases require parents to adjust their roles, expectations, and approaches.
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.