Father and son team up to discuss, celebrate, and laugh a little while doing a deep dive into the narratives of black men navigating life in the 21st century; exploring impactful influences, life lessons, media representation and presentation against the landscape of American culture in an era of Black Lives Matter.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentarySociety & Culture |
Virgin Island native, International President of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc, and former Mayor, Chris Rey joins host to share his narrative, his journey to manhood, the impact of relationship with his mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, fa... more
Erie Pennsylvania native, Phil Simmons, joins host to share his narrative. Join us as we reminisce over 20 years of brotherhood, service in the United States Marine Corps; unpack marriage, fatherhood, discipline of children , and building businesses ... more
University of Lousiana Lafayette’s Graduate Student, Devan Davis joins host to unpack his narrative; life after undergrad, Juneteenth, and the casual use of the word Nigger. Is a term of endearment or still the most contemptuous word in the english d... more
Entrepreneur, Editor-in-Chief of Alchemy Magazine, and Sports Broadcaster, joins host to unpack life after College, being raised by a single father and moving through life as a proud “Daddy’s Girl”.
Baltimore, Maryland native, NAACP Chairman (Washington DC Chapter), Mental Health Professional, and Phi Beta Sigma affiliate, joins host to unpack his narrative, life, religion, COIVID-19 vaccine, and the impact of John Lewis in his life.
Miami, Florida natives Lee Jones, Billy Robinson and Racine, Wisconsin’s Anton Graham join host to unpack the experiences of fatherhood from different perspectives (experienced father, a new father, and an expecting father).
Smithfield, Virginia native Morris White join host to share his narrative while unpacking transparency/vulnerability and the duality of being a black man in professional world.
Cleveland, Ohio native Phillip Eatman join host to share his narrative while unpacking the persona of the “ Mama’s Boy” and life in the NYC.
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