
"Dad, Can We Talk?" was founded by Anthony Ray with the intention of challenging the negative stereotypes surrounding black fatherhood perpetuated by the media. Anthony recognized that fatherhood, in general, was often stigmatized and portrayed in a negative light. In response, he created a platform called Dad, Can We Talk? to showcase the amazing fathers he personally knew. DCWT serves as a space... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 142 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ParentingKids & Family | |||

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This pod provides some genuine and helpful advice for dads. Such engaging conversations and good empathetic questions. Love that’s you’re creating a safe environment for kids and dads to vibe out. Great work.
This platform is what Dads need and people need to watch these podcast why I say this ?It is very informative and gives a different outlook by different dads.I really hope this goes nationwide and others from different areas can put there personal touch about being a dad and dealing with society.
The podcast is an awesome platform for black dance to be showcased doing greatDad workBrother Anthony does an awesome job at hosting my favorite podcast
This podacast is very much needed an I enjoy every episode an also privileged to be apart of one of the shows I would say it’s gonna be the next big thing but it’s already a BIG THING
One of the dopest podcasts out right now. Not many things focus on Fathers/Dads. It’s good to have a place where Fatherhood is the main topic, A place/space for Dads to kick it and have real conversations. Dope!!!!!!!!
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