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Have you seen what The Dad Shift are doing yet?! Either way this is a MUST listen.The Dad Shift is a group of men, Dads and co-parents who lead a hugely important campaign working for better paternity leave in the UK.I am SO happy, moved and grateful to share this conversation with Alex Lloyd-Hunter of The Dad Shift.(Please Note: We recorded this episode on December 18th 2024.)Here's a gentle warning; at 54 minutes and 20 seconds you might want to throw something so beware(!)In this episode we speak about:a bit about Alex, when 'The Dad Shift' started and whyhow poor paternity leave policies negatively affects families and why the whole family (and community*) benefits from better leave for Dadsthe experiences of the Dads behind the The Dad Shifthow the attitudes and systems in place don't tie up — and why systemic and societal change is so badly neededthe messages men get and what needs to changethe socio-economic investments that other countries are making and how behind the UK is!*the RIPPLE effect on community of all of thisa bit about Alex's WHY and his relationship with his DadThemes: fathers, fatherhood, paternity leave, patrescenceAt the end, I share a poem written by Pam Ayres.You can find out more about The Dad Shift at www.thedadshift.org.ukWe mention Pregnant Then Screwed, Dope Black Dads, and Shahroo Izadi.Did you enjoy this episode? If so, I would really appreciate it if you could please leave a review on the platform that you listen. For more insights and to contact me you can find me on Instagram, and at www.lucywyldecoaching.com.
Poppy is joined by author and founder of Dope Black Dads to talk about fatherhood and the social, economic and emotional impact it has on men. They also discuss the changing role of men in society, the concept of 'fear parenting' and Marvyn flips the script by asking Poppy a question about her own father.Have a message for Poppy? If you're over 16, you can message the BGDIT team via WhatsApp for free on 07968100822. Or email us at browngirlsdoittoo@bbc.co.uk. If you're in the UK, for more BBC podcasts listen on BBC Sounds: bbc.in/3UjecF5
To say that this conversation is inspirational and heartfelt, thoughtful and emotional, and fundamentally captures all that this summit intends to convey to our listeners -- well, that's an understatement. This conversation with Marvyn Harrison offers a fresh perspective on what it means to be an adult diagnosed with ADHD, what it means to be a black man diagnosed with and treated for ADHD, what it means to be a father with ADHD, a partner, an entrepreneur, a thought-leader. You get the picture. This conversation is a meta conversation about ADHD. And while it will appeal to everyone, it's likely that it will resonate most with the adults with ADHD who are continuously trying to understand and manage themselves. Marvyn Harrison is a visionary business consultant driving cultural change through BELOVD, working with clients like WPP, Footlocker, and News UK. As the founder of Dope Black Dads and Dope Black Men, he inspires greater change, advocating for the Black community across the UK, US, and Africa. A media contributor on platforms like Good Morning Britain and BBC 5Live, Marvyn has also authored two children's books, *I Love Me* and *The Best Me,* and is writing a guide on personal transformation for men. His late-life ADHD diagnosis fuels his impactful work. Listen to this Parenting With Impact episode with Marvyn Harrison about fatherhood and undiagnosed ADHD. Here is what to expect on this week's show: Marvyn discusses his journey towards self-discovery and understanding his late-life ADHD diagnosis and the need for conscious in managing the condition. One crucial tip shared by Marvyn revolves around the importance of being present and tuned in to your children's needs. Marvyn points out, "There is no program to help men better at home. It's just kind of do it because it's the right thing to do." This calls for a more supportive and inclusive approach to fatherhood, acknowledging the diverse roles and responsibilities that dads undertake. Connect with Marvyn: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discoverwithmarvyn/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marvinharrison/ Website: https://dopeblack.org Related Links: Co-Parenting with Elaine & David: Real Strategies to Improve Family Dynamics: https://youtu.be/UKb1jMlQ71o Success! “Dad's Fun, But I Can Talk to Mom About Anything”: https://youtu.be/xcrGRr8TvSM Paradox: High Achieving Adults with ADHD: https://youtu.be/VUbEgYQCVKM Get your FREE copy of 12 Key Coaching Tools https://impactparents.com/gift Connect with Impact Parents: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/impactparents/ @impactparents Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ImpactParent @impactparent LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/impactparents/ @impactparents X (fkaTwitter): https://twitter.com/ImpactParents @impactparents Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marvyn Harrison joins me on this episode. Dad of two and founder of Dope Black Dads which celebrates and supports its community of Black fathers. Marvyn talks to me about the mental health wobble one Father's Day which prompted him to set up a WhatsApp group with some dad friends and how that snowballed into Dope Black Dads with a podcast, events and upcoming TV programme.We also talk about his new campaign - along with the Dad Shift - to get better paternity rights for dads. Follow him on Instagram, follow Dope Black Dads and see more about the Dad Shift here.If you enjoyed this episode then please leave a rating or review - and you can follow the podcast to ensure you don't miss future episodes. Thank you! Not Another Mummy Podcast is brought to you by me, journalist and author Alison Perry. I'm a mum of three and I love interviewing people about parenthood on the podcast. You can check out my other episodes and you can come chat to me on Instagram: @iamalisonperry or on Twitter: @iamalisonperry. You can buy my book OMG It's Twins now. Music: Epidemic SoundArtwork: Eleanor BowmerSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/notanothermummy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to another episode of The Netmums Podcast, sponsored by Duracell. This week, Wendy Golledge and Alison Perry are joined by Marvyn Harrison, the inspiring founder of Dope Black Dads. Marvyn shares his journey of creating a supportive community for black fathers and delves into the challenges and triumphs of black fatherhood. Discover the powerful story behind Dope Black Dads, from a heartfelt Father's Day message to a thriving community of over 250,000 members. Marvyn discusses the stereotypes black fathers face, the importance of peer support, and the unique struggles and joys of being a black father in today's society. He also highlights crucial issues like mental health, financial literacy, and the higher risk of prostate cancer among black men. This episode is packed with invaluable insights on parenting, masculinity, and the importance of community support. Marvyn's wisdom and candid reflections offer a fresh perspective on fatherhood and the ongoing journey towards equality and understanding. Stay connected with Netmums for more parenting tips, community support, engaging content: Website: netmums.com / Netmums socials: @netmums / Facebook / TikTok / X Series 14 of the Netmums Podcast is produced by Decibelle Creative
THE REAL TRUTH ABOUT BLACK FATHERHOOD In Part 2 of this Episode, we are joined by our Brother Marvyn Harrison, Founder of Online Community, Dope Black Dads. We discuss everything Fatherhood and what we as men can do to Protect Women. As always, please comment below with your thoughts and don't forget to Like, Share And Subscribe
I WANT TO ADOPT A BABY BUT MY HUSBAND WON'T LET ME In Part 1 of this Episode, we are joined by our Brother Marvyn Harrison, Founder of Online Community, Dope Black Dads. We discuss everything Fatherhood and what we as men can do to Protect Women. We also discuss.a dilemma about a Wife who's husband is having reservations about adopting. As always, please comment below with your thoughts and don't forget to Like, Share And Subscribe
DTMW Podcast - Episode 48 w/ Ken & Tonye Ft Marvyn HarrisonTopics:- Project Mbappe- Starting Dope Black Dads- Fatherhood- Men Needing Therapy 00:00 - Intro03:50 - Half Term09:55 - Song Of The Week16:46 - Baby Developments32:35 - Starting Dope Black Dads38:10 - Fatherhood47:32 - Therapy 1:02:36 - Teaching The Younger GenerationJoin Ken & Tonye as they share their experiences of navigating marriage and fatherhood in their twenties. Email: DTMWPod@gmail.com Instagram: DTMWPod Twitter: DTMWPod Youtube: DontTellMyWifePodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Attachment is an interesting word. It conjures up images of love, security, but also a specific focus and intensity that has encircled modern parenting. India speaks to Child Psychotherapist Graham music about attachment styles and people behind the theory. We hear from Marvyn Harrison, founder of Dope Black Dads, about his experience of becoming a father and India talks to Dr Charlotte Faircloth about how attachment parenting and other intensive parenting methods are impacting parents today.Presented by: India Rakusen. Producer: Ellie Sans. Series producer: Ellie Sans. Executive producer: Suzy Grant. Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Original music composed and performed by The Big Moon and Eska Mtungwazi. Mix and Mastering by Olga Reed.A Listen Production for Radio 4.
Join Dope Black Dads as we delve into the topic of mental health in the Black community, and unpack NHS Talking Therapies , and the treatments available, with therapist Sharon Black. If you are struggling with feelings of depression, or anxiety such as excessive worry, panic attacks, social anxiety, post-traumatic stress, or obsessions and compulsions, you should reach out to NHS Talking Therapies on nhs.uk/talk. They are FREE, effective, and confidential treatments delivered by trained clinicians online, on the phone or in person. You can simply refer yourself at nhs.uk/talk or ask your GP for a referral. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we dissect different videos that have caught our attention on the internet, with special guest Kimberly Fagbenle. These include the intriguing saga of TeesaReesa and her gripping 50-part series on her rollercoaster marriage. With the entire internet clamoring for a Netflix special on her life, we unravel the highs and lows of TeesaReesa's journey, offering insightful commentary along the way.But that's not all – we delve into the concept of marriage as well as the process of divorce offering unique perspectives and thought-provoking insights into the complexities of modern relationships. Whether you're a TikTok enthusiast or simply intrigued by the dynamics of love, this episode promises to be both entertaining and insightful.Tune in now for an engaging exploration of viral trends and heartfelt stories, only on the Dope Black Dads podcast. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful content! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Back with another episode of our series Dear Dope Black Dads, tune in as we explore an awkward encounter that challenges the complexities of relationships, secrets, and the unexpected turns life can take as a parent. In this episode, we delve into the intricacies of family dynamics, trust, and acceptance. We'll hear from special guests Patris Gordon, David Gyasi and Nii Odarte who shed light on how they've coped when their perception of their loved ones was shifted dramatically. Is it possible for a family to heal and find a way forward after such a revelation?Join our growing community focused on Black parenting, masculinity, and mental health. Connect and continue the conversation through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DearDopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: Dope Black DadsFor inquiries or to share your thoughts, email us at hello@dopeblack.org. Dive deeper into our discussions by joining our private Facebook Group, “Dope Black Dads.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Get to know the whole team at your General Practice. From the friendly receptionists who greet you when you walk in the door to the highly skilled General Practitioners who diagnose and treat your medical concerns, your local GP is a hub of healthcare excellence. But did you know that it's not just doctors and nurses who make this possible? In this candid conversation with Dr. Aziza Sesay, we'll delve into the fascinating world of healthcare professionals who collaborate seamlessly to provide you with top-notch care. Join our growing community focused on Black parenting, masculinity, and mental health. Connect and continue the conversation through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DearDopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: Dope Black DadsFor inquiries or to share your thoughts, email us at hello@dopeblack.org. Dive deeper into our discussions by joining our private Facebook Group, “Dope Black Dads.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode, our hosts dive deep into the essential topics of finding work-life balance, prioritising your own happiness, and creating a solid financial plan for your future. Life can often feel like a juggling act, especially when you're a parent. Our incredible guests share their personal stories and experiences, offering practical tips and advice on how to strike that delicate balance between your career and family life. Join our growing community focused on Black parenting, masculinity, and mental health. Connect and continue the conversation through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DearDopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: Dope Black Dads For inquiries or to share your thoughts, email us at hello@dopeblack.org. Dive deeper into our discussions by joining our private Facebook Group, “Dope Black Dads.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dear Dope Black Dads... Are you ready to take control of your financial future? Join us in this exclusive episode as we tackle the world of personal finance and share invaluable advice to help you achieve financial freedom.Special guests, Kenny and Mary, the dynamic duo behind Humblepenny, bring a wealth of expertise to the table. With years of experience in finance and a passion for empowering others, they'll guide you through the steps to unlock your financial potential. Visit their website for more: https://thehumblepenny.com/Join our growing community focused on Black parenting, masculinity, and mental health. Connect and continue the conversation through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DearDopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: Dope Black DadsFor inquiries or to share your thoughts, email us at hello@dopeblack.org. Dive deeper into our discussions by joining our private Facebook Group, “Dope Black Dads.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this heartwarming and insightful episode of Dope Black Dads, we delve into the delicate art of making love last. Love is a complex and beautiful journey, and in today's fast-paced world, maintaining deep and lasting connections can be a challenge. But fear not, Host Marvyn Harrison, alongside Darwood Grace, Lesley McKenley, and Romantha Botha, engage in a thought-provoking discussion uncovering the secrets of enduring love, the power of communication, and the importance of creating safe spaces. Engage with us and be a part of our growing community focused on Black parenting, masculinity, and mental health. Connect and continue the conversation through our social channels: Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: Dope Black Dads For inquiries or to share your thoughts, email us at hello@dopeblack.org. Dive deeper into our discussions by joining our private Facebook Group, “Dope Black Dads.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to Part 2 of our special Dear DBD podcast episode, "Saluting our Sisters." In this captivating continuation, our dynamic speakers, Lesley McKenley, Darwood Grace, Marvyn Harrison, and Romantha Botha, delve even deeper into how to encourage positive change for the Black women who have had a great impact within their communities. Get ready for more laughter, insights, and a heartfelt tribute to the incredible sisters who inspire us all.Engage with us and be a part of our growing community focused on Black parenting, masculinity, and mental health. Connect and continue the conversation through our social channels: Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: Dope Black Dads For inquiries or to share your thoughts, email us at hello@dopeblack.org. Dive deeper into our discussions by joining our private Facebook Group, “Dope Black Dads.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Arnold explores the concept of parenting through generational trauma and how it can be unconsciously transferred from one generation to the next, perpetuating a cycle of emotional distress and behavioural issues.Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Louis discusses the influence of social media on modern relationships and how it has reshaped the landscape of communication and connection when maintaining relationships, both positively and negatively. Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Louis discusses the importance of economic empowerment for the Black community, emphasising the need to address income inequality and foster the creation of generational wealth. He explores the historical legacies of slavery and discrimination that have created long-lasting economic disadvantages for Black people and the importance of advocating for change in order to dismantle systemic barriers and promote economic equity.Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Marvyn is joined by Ibrahim Kamara, one of the co-founders of GUAP, a venture he established in partnership with Jide Adetunji. Together, they were the faces of the media and marketing category in Forbes 30 Under 30 for Europe in 2023, spotlighting all the incredible work they are doing for the creative communities under the GUAP umbrella. Noteworthy highlights in Ibrahim's journey include his recognition as a "Digital Pioneer" by the Mayor of London for his contributions to entrepreneurship in digital media, securing a place among the top 100 most influential BAME leaders in the UK Tech Sector as featured in the Financial Times, among numerous other notable accomplishments. During the conversation, they touch on various things, such as their backgrounds, experiences in fatherhood, and entrepreneurship, discussing how Ibrahim's work is paving the way for a lasting legacy for his son.Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Arnold speaks on the role of mentorship in the Black youth, addressing historical Barriers that have disproportionately affected the Black community resulting in limited access to opportunities. He emphasises the importance of nurturing self-confidence in young Black individuals, helping them in acknowledging their values, capabilities, and strengths.Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Marvyn candidly shares his journey of living with undiagnosed ADHD. He offers a glimpse into his formative years and the unique way he navigated the challenges of life.Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Marvyn is joined by Mist a UK rapper and entrepreneur. Since his “Rollin'” hit with Burna Boy in 2021, the Birmingham rapper has launched a motor show called Gassed Up on BBC Three and featured on countless tracks with everyone from Nathan Dawe to Bugzy Malone to fellow Brummie spitter Mowgs. Now ready with his long-awaited debut album, Redemption, they discuss his newfound faith, his mistakes in his younger years and his ongoing journey to becoming a better man.Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Marvyn takes us on a personal journey as a parent, sharing valuable insights and discoveries on how to effectively support his children's academic development. He shares key things to consider when it comes to nurturing a child's learning and intellectual growth, from the perspective of a dedicated dad.Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Marvyn is in conversation with Linda, the creator of the "Debate Mate" card game. The game comprises a collection of thought-provoking questions designed for dating scenarios, to help build stronger connections and deeper insights into one another.Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Marcus explores the importance of emotional openness and vulnerability within relationships. Drawing from his own experiences, he sheds light on the stereotypes and societal expectations that often pressure young Black men to suppress their emotions and highlights the transformative power of embracing emotional expression and the impact it can have on fostering deeper connections with others. Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Marcus explores the complexities of modern masculinity and the journey of self-discovery. From discussing his own experiences with gender stereotypes, toxic masculinity and fatherhood.Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Louis is joined by Peter Nicks an Emmy Award-winning cinematographer/producer/director known for his trilogy of cinema vérité films set in Oakland, CA. His critically acclaimed feature documentary “The Waiting Room” won an Independent Spirit Award and was shortlisted for an Academy Award in 2012, among a multitude of remarkable achievements. They discuss his role and creative direction in the making of "Stephen Curry: Underrated", on Apple TV.Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Marvyn is joined by Amani Simpson, a dedicated servant leader who consistently seeks opportunities to enrich the lives of others through his personal experiences, compassionate demeanour, and influential connections. Amani works with several impactful initiatives including Apprentice Nation and The Commission On Young Lives. In addition to his numerous roles, he serves as a director, producer, and writer, embarking on his cinematic journey in 2018 with the acclaimed film "AMANI,". Their conversation revolves around their journey into fatherhood, Amani's thriving film career, and his latest creation, a short film titled "Save Me."Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Arnold explores the power of effective communication within a partnership. Communication lies at the heart of relationships and this episode offers valuable advice to help improve communication dynamics for a more fulfilling and harmonious connection.Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Louis explores the importance of finding a community for Black fathers, from the challenges faced to the stereotypes encountered, Black fathers often have a unique set of experiences. He speaks on the power of creating supportive spaces where they can share their stories, seek guidance, and build connections. Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Arnold is joined by Barry Brewer Jr, who embarked on his stand-up comedy career in 2002 and transitioned to acting in 2004. He gained recognition through his stand-up comedy special titled "Chicago I'm Home" and his role in Tyler Perry's "Bruh". Recently, he appeared in the BET series "Games People Play" and Kevin Hart's Netflix special, "Kevin Hart's Guide to Black History". Together they discuss Barry's experiences as a father, including a custody battle for his eldest son. They also explore topics such as the stereotype surrounding Black fathers, the challenges within the legal system, and the significance of being an influential presence in his children's lives.Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Louis explores the challenges faced by modern fathers and shares his experience and tips to help navigate the juggling act between professional responsibilities and the joys of parenting. Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Arnold shares some of the lessons learnt and unlearnt as a first-time dad and how these experiences have led to profound self-reflection and personal development. Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Marvyn is joined by Colin McFarlane, a seasoned actor best known for his roles as Commissioner Loeb in ‘Batman Begins' and 'The Dark Knight; Ulysses in the US hit series ‘Outlander'; and as the voice of Cube on the ITV gameshow 'The Cube'; & also the US version with NBA Superstar Dwayne Wade. Dope Black Dads has joined forces with Prostate Cancer UK to raise awareness about prostate cancer and its risks among Black men and dads. This Men's Health Week and Father's Day, we're focusing on clearing up myths and misconceptions about the disease and providing reliable health information.For more information on this topic, visit prostatecanceruk.org/whatonearth. Search “check my risk” or visit prostatecanceruk.org/riskcheckerDope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Marvyn is joined by Prostate Cancer UK specialist nurse, Susan. Dope Black Dads has joined forces with Prostate Cancer UK to raise awareness about prostate cancer and its risks among Black men and dads. This Men's Health Week and Father's Day, we're focusing on clearing up myths and misconceptions about the disease and providing reliable health information. For more information on this topic, visit prostatecanceruk.org/whatonearth. Search “check my risk” or visit prostatecanceruk.org/riskcheckerDope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Cameron celebrates the incredible victories and moments of triumph in the world of parenting. From the small, everyday wins to the monumental milestones. He shares personal experiences and highlights the joys, challenges, and growth that come with raising children.Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Marcus delves into the fascinating topic of how romantic relationships undergo transformative shifts after the arrival of the first child. He touches on the various ways in which couples navigate the challenges and joys of raising a child together. Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Cameron delves into the significance of being actively engaged as parents and the importance of sharing the responsibilities of raising children equally. Drawing from personal experiences and the challenges faced, Cameron provides insightful tips for other parents to discover approaches that work best for their unique situations.Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Marcus speaks on ways to appreciate your partner this Mother's Day, he touches on the importance and purpose of this special day. We take this opportunity to honour the remarkable women and maternal figures who have shaped lives, their hard work and unconditional love is appreciated. Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Cameron is joined by JB Gill an English actor, established farmer, presenter and singer-songwriter. Most recently, he became a published author with Puffin Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House for the fabulous middle-grade series ‘Ace and the Animal Heroes'. They discuss JB's career, farm life and how his personal experience inspired his first children's book, 'Ace and the Animal Heroes'.Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Marcus is joined by Akwasi Brenya-Mensa, Ghanaian-British restaurateur - founder of Tatale restaurant and cultural curator. His professional journey has taken him across the globe, with food at the forefront. They discuss the significance of traditional foods to Black culture and how it is an integral part of cultural preservation in our communities, as well as the concept for Akwasi's restaurant, Tatale. Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Louis talks about things to consider before deciding to have children. Although one can never be fully prepared for parenthood, he touches on the importance of reflecting on your own relationship with your parents, amongst many other important factors.Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Louis is joined by Dr Nanika Coor, a clinical psychologist and respectful parenting therapist at Brooklyn Parent Therapy. She helps overwhelmed parents hear a kinder inner voice and experience more mutually-respectful interactions with their children. They discuss Dr Coor's interviews with Black mental health experts on the Project Parenthood Podcast based on raising multiracial Black children and how to raise kids with a healthy racial identity. To explore more on this topic, visit her podcast here:https://project-parenthood.simplecast.com/Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Louis talks about the importance of spending quality time with family this Easter holiday, whether you observe this as a religious holiday or a break from work and school, it is a great time to spend with the ones that we love. Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Marcus discusses the importance of cultivating good character in children and the influences family/parents may have on what they perceive as positive qualities i.e. culture and religion.Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Marcus is joined by Lavinya Stennett a writer, author, and founder/CEO of The Black Curriculum. She has written her first book, "Omitted", due to be published in 2024. They discuss the importance of Black British History, decolonising education and focusing on representation in school curriculums, as well as the role of The Black Curriculum.Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Marvyn shares a conversation he had on Times Radio regarding the policing crisis in the UK. He speaks on the challenging relationship that Black people have had with law enforcement for as long as he can remember, sharing his own experiences and thoughts on this human rights issue.Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Marcus discusses the important aspects of building a healthy family. He shares his experiences from his own family and the crucial elements for creating a healthy family culture.Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.