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Letter to my Son
Marquise Dunham-Nelson
7 episodes
5 days ago
Take a journey with me into the beautiful and sometimes misunderstood life as a Black Father’s! It doesn’t matter if you are a first generation or a multi generational father. This podcast was created to help men have healthy conversations around what it means to be a Black Father’s.
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Self-Improvement
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Take a journey with me into the beautiful and sometimes misunderstood life as a Black Father’s! It doesn’t matter if you are a first generation or a multi generational father. This podcast was created to help men have healthy conversations around what it means to be a Black Father’s.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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Put Yourself First
Letter to my Son
20 minutes 29 seconds
2 years ago
Put Yourself First
Putting yourself isn’t selfish. Many of us are the protector, provider, and leader of our family so it’s important for us to maintain a certain level of heal both mentally and physically so that we can deal with the stresses of life and continue to be the rock that our family deserve.
Letter to my Son
Take a journey with me into the beautiful and sometimes misunderstood life as a Black Father’s! It doesn’t matter if you are a first generation or a multi generational father. This podcast was created to help men have healthy conversations around what it means to be a Black Father’s.