What does it really mean to be a Black man in America? In this raw and unfiltered episode of Bandwidth, the cast dives into the emotional, spiritual, and social weight Black men carry daily—from leadership trauma to unspoken pain and the pressure to always “keep it together.” We explore: - Why so many Black men hide in plain sight—even in church - The fear of vulnerability, even among brothers - How culture teaches performance instead of presence - And the difference between being seen and b...
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What does it really mean to be a Black man in America? In this raw and unfiltered episode of Bandwidth, the cast dives into the emotional, spiritual, and social weight Black men carry daily—from leadership trauma to unspoken pain and the pressure to always “keep it together.” We explore: - Why so many Black men hide in plain sight—even in church - The fear of vulnerability, even among brothers - How culture teaches performance instead of presence - And the difference between being seen and b...
Why You Shouldn't Keep Your Children From Their Father
Bandwidth
10 minutes
5 months ago
Why You Shouldn't Keep Your Children From Their Father
A father’s presence helps shape a child’s identity. From teaching discipline and work ethic to providing emotional security and identity, Dr. Gabe breaks down why intentionally keeping children from their fathers can have lasting impacts. Dr. Gabe calls on everyone—especially moms facing tough family dynamics—to pause before making decisions that impact a child’s relationship with their father. The long-term effects reach every corner of a child’s life, from their confidence and work et...
Bandwidth
What does it really mean to be a Black man in America? In this raw and unfiltered episode of Bandwidth, the cast dives into the emotional, spiritual, and social weight Black men carry daily—from leadership trauma to unspoken pain and the pressure to always “keep it together.” We explore: - Why so many Black men hide in plain sight—even in church - The fear of vulnerability, even among brothers - How culture teaches performance instead of presence - And the difference between being seen and b...