A collective of black fathers, discussing what it’s like being a black dad in today’s society. Exploring the journey of fatherhood, ways to combat negative stereotypes and what we can do to take control of the narrative. Using our own experiences to share useful advice aswell as welcoming guests advices.
We need to be the change we require.If not now, when?If not us, who?
Positive black dads exists, the time has come to make this the norm. By engaging, empowering and encouraging each other.We might not take each other seriously but what we do take seriously is fatherhood.
Bi-weekly episodes
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A collective of black fathers, discussing what it’s like being a black dad in today’s society. Exploring the journey of fatherhood, ways to combat negative stereotypes and what we can do to take control of the narrative. Using our own experiences to share useful advice aswell as welcoming guests advices.
We need to be the change we require.If not now, when?If not us, who?
Positive black dads exists, the time has come to make this the norm. By engaging, empowering and encouraging each other.We might not take each other seriously but what we do take seriously is fatherhood.
Bi-weekly episodes
Kester and Patrick reunite in this episode to catch up on all things fatherhood since the last episode.
Where they are at both mentally an physical, dealing with the change of and increased family as well as the hustle and bustle of routine life.
Black Dads Magic
A collective of black fathers, discussing what it’s like being a black dad in today’s society. Exploring the journey of fatherhood, ways to combat negative stereotypes and what we can do to take control of the narrative. Using our own experiences to share useful advice aswell as welcoming guests advices.
We need to be the change we require.If not now, when?If not us, who?
Positive black dads exists, the time has come to make this the norm. By engaging, empowering and encouraging each other.We might not take each other seriously but what we do take seriously is fatherhood.
Bi-weekly episodes