The difference between the disappointment with yourself and the disappointment with others. Join me with guest Keenan Coke as we dive in.
Living by cravings, not by my desires.
How is it possible that we are able to be vulnerable and find someone who can speak into our lives?
How do you handle your discouragement?
Why is accountability so hard?
“When the people who look like you aren’t living up to the community’s expectations, it creates chaos. You get tired of watching the same patterns repeat and start searching for ways to connect differently—ways that bring real change. The goal is simple: build a community that’s safer, stronger, and rooted in values that actually produce great outcomes for everyone.”
Building Bridges: Fathers, Schools, and Stronger Connections
We’ll dive into three big questions together:
What excites us about inviting fathers more intentionally into schools?
What concerns do we have about implementation and sustainability?
What practical steps can we take to ensure these efforts truly benefit children and families?
The Only Product We Sell:
In this episode, we dive deep into one powerful question: Are you truly available? As fathers, we often get caught up in the grind—work, responsibility, distractions—but what our kids need most isn't perfection... it's presence.
We explore the freedom to express, what it means to create safe emotional spaces, and how Availability, Accessibility, and Attention become the real currency of fatherhood. Because at the end of the day, as parents, we’re only selling one product: Influence.
This isn’t just a conversation—it’s a call to action. To show up. To ask better questions. To be the kind of father that changes the game for generations.
Whether you're crushing it or just trying to figure it out, this one's for you.
This is us diving in on our Myths of Fatherhood part 2. Let's dive deeper and see how we would handle these things!
This is us diving into our 'Myths of Fatherhood' part 1.
Dads discuss myths they've debunked throughout their fatherhood journey. Birthright Living Legacy exclusive.
This episode explores the delicate dance between professional ambitions and personal well-being. Discover how redefining success and setting intentional boundaries can lead to a more fulfilling life. We'll share insights on managing responsibilities without compromising on self-care and discuss strategies to harmonize work demands with personal passions. Whether you're navigating a demanding career, parenting, or both, this conversation offers practical tools and heartfelt stories to inspire a balanced approach to daily life. Tune in to learn how to design a legacy that honors your work and well-being. Thank you, Brandon, for coming to join us for this page.
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In this episode, we’re diving into a foundational pillar of fatherhood—integrity.
As John C. Maxwell puts it: “Reputation is what people think we are. Integrity is what we are.” This powerful truth was at the heart of one of our recent fatherhood meetings, and now we’re bringing that conversation to you.
Join Brandon and me as we unpack what it means to walk in integrity, explore areas where we can grow, and reflect on how our character shapes the legacy we leave for our children.
Because real fatherhood starts from the inside out.
In this compelling episode, hosts Isaac Hanson, Brandon Dorsey, and Marquess delve into the profound responsibilities of fatherhood and the essential lessons every child needs to navigate life's challenges. Joined by esteemed actor Anthony Mackie, renowned for his roles in Captain America: Brave New World and The Hurt Locker, the discussion centers on nurturing humility, resilience, and strong character in children. Drawing from his personal experiences as a father of four, Mackie shares his insights on maintaining traditional values, the significance of active fatherhood, and the impact of guiding the next generation to become respectful and responsible individuals. This episode offers invaluable perspectives for parents and mentors dedicated to fostering the leaders of tomorrow.
Join Isaac Hanson, Brandon Dorsey, and Marquess in talking about respect as you learn how much it could cost you.
Purpose over flowers! This is the podcast where we talk about vision, purpose, and focus. How many men derail their dreams by frolicking in the flowers.
Join us as we talk about "Toxic Masculinity" and the epidemic of male loneliness.
Thank you to our sponsor "Youniversal Blueprint" They help fathers and families create a financial plan tailored to their needs because protecting them is what matters most.
Ryan Johnson Empowering Minds: Imposter Syndrome Conqueror at Don't Be Scared & Licensed Facilitator at Impostor Syndrome Institute. This is a powerful tool to have at your disposal as your are a father, so listen in as he tells us of his journey.
Born and raised in Midwest City, OK to Eddie and Wanda Gill. Rev. Dr. Eric Gill received a bachelor’s degree in business management from the University of Central Oklahoma. He has obtained two master’s degrees: a master’s degree in the Science of Management from Southern Nazarene University, and Eric graduated, with honors, from the Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University with a Master of Divinity Degree where he was also certified in Church Administration. On May 13, 2017, Eric received his Doctor of Ministry Degree from the Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University, his research focused on: Deconstructing Eurocentric Pedagogies in Middle-Class Black Youth. Additionally, Dr. Eric Gill is certified in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Management from Cornell University. A lover of community and basketball, Dr Gill, is also the Assistant Boys Basketball Coach at the historic Booker T. Washington High School, in Tulsa, OK. Dr. Gill is a licensed and ordained Baptist Minister. In addition, Rev. Dr. Eric Gill has taught and lectured across the country.
Dr. Eric J. Gill is a member of the Oklahoma City Council of Church’s IMPACT Committee, a part of the Leadership Tulsa 64 cohort, the Faith Coalition for the Commutation of Julius Jones; and he is the proud Chaplain of the Alpha Tau Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated Dr. Gill has been married to the beautiful, Kendra L. Gill. The two of them have an energetic five-year-old boy, Emyr Jason Gill. And on July 7, 2021, they were blessed with a beautiful baby girl, Emani Jade. Eric’s goal is to serve & love God’s people.
In 1989, I became the youngest licensed professional in the State of Oklahoma at 15 years old.
And after 30 years in business, I retain my passion for Entrepreneurship and Community Service.
In 2009, I became the founding instructor and developer of curriculum for Tulsa Tech’s first Barber Collage.
Since, my teaching methods have been recognized by leaders, mentorship programs and business executives as influential for individuals seeking personal and professional development.
Today, I co-own Chris Tyson Barber Co. in Tulsa, Ok, runs a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and I’m an author, business coach and sought-after keynote speaker who teaches, “The Art of Adding Value”