For Black Fathers by Black Fathers. Brothers in Fatherhood Podcast is a platform for Black Fathers to share advice and encouragement to help each other navigate the trials and tribulations of modern fatherhood.
What the hell are you watching? Do you find yourself asking that question to your kids? Are your children consuming questionable TV, Radio, or social media? How do you limit their exposure to less than reputable entertainment? Can you even stop them from finding the garbage on the internet?
In a 2015 article titled "What are authoritarian, permissive, uninvolved, and authoritative parenting styles?" author Graeme Stuart describes the four parenting styles that most parents fall into. In this episode, the brothers discuss their self-assessment of which parenting style they believe they align more with and how it has affected their children's development.https://sustainingcommunity.wordpress.com/2015/02/04/what-are-parenting-styles/
To kick off season two, we decided to start with our popular Father's Day Special. In keeping with tradition, we asked one of our fathers to join the discussion today. Today we have my father, R.C., joining the conversation. As a father, we will discuss some of the most challenging moments he had while raising my siblings and me? What are his views on fatherhood, and have they changed due to the environment? What are the essential ingredients in raising children into successful adults?
Should we, as fathers, encourage our children to play a sport or enroll in some type of extracurricular activity? If so, how involved should you be in their sport/ extracurricular activity?
Is chivalry dead? As a community, do we still value chivalrous courtesies and customs? Opening doors for ladies, providing a jacket to a woman when she's without and cold, walking on the street side to shield a woman for potential harm are just examples of chivalrous behavior in today's society. Should we teach our sons to be chivalrous? Do we teach our daughters to demand this from black males? Also, has the new generation lost all forms of respect for their elders? Is this something we need to fix? Do we need to emphasize when parenting our children about respect for their Elders? Will instilling respect for one's elders within our children be enough to change the black community's culture?
How vital is Higher Education for the future of our children? Is college necessary for our children to succeed? Do we, as fathers, need to ensure our children get a post-secondary education to reach their full potential? What are the benefits of obtaining a degree in today's society? Is the juice worth the squeeze?
In celebration of Father’s Day we have a special Episode. We will have one of our Father’s join us in the conversation where we asked, what was the hardest moment that you experienced as a father, past and present?
We’ve all heard the stereotype. That black fathers amongst all other races are the most absent in the lives of their children, thereby making black fathers the Poster Boys for Dead beat dads. But Is there truth about the black father stereotype? What constitutes a deadbeat dad?
We’ve all heard the stereotype. That black fathers amongst all other races are the most absent in the lives of their children, thereby making black fathers the Poster Boys for Dead beat dads. But Is there truth about the black father stereotype? What constitutes a deadbeat dad?
In the Black Community here in the U.S., it’s safe to say that we struggle as a hole teaching our children valuable lessons about money. Financial Literacy is an essential attribute in establishing generational wealth. Parents are responsible for teaching their children financial Literacy, but in the black community, we often lack the necessary toolset to educate our youth correctly. We often miseducate our children about money. So, how do we fix the misinformation to teach our children, for the way forward?
What are the adverse effects of technology and social media on our children? Technology and social media are woven into the fabric of our lives. It is almost inescapable to live our lives from day to day without using technology. It’s everywhere. But how much screen time should you allow your children to have? How much damage are we doing to our children? What are the long-term impacts?
Did you want to know more about how the Brothers in Fatherhood Podcast got started? Were you wondering about the Podcast origin story? We will talk about that and introduce you to some of the brothers in fatherhood.
Talking to our children about sex. At what age should you have a conversation about sex with your children? Should you have a discussion about sex at different ages for boys versus girls? Is the conversation the same for girls as it is for boys? In this episode, we discuss when and how to have the sex conversation.
How does your childhood influence how you parent? Did your parents, grandparents, or guardians raise you in such a way that you vowed never to be like them? Or was your upbringing picture perfect and you wish to replicate it with your children? In this episode, we discuss the good and the bad of our past and how it affects our fathering.