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By Fathers' UpLift
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The podcast currently has 63 episodes available.
In this inspiring episode of the A.F.A.R Podcast, we focus on the importance of mentorship for Black individuals. Join us as we explore the transformative impact of mentorship, its potential to uplift and empower, and its significance in fostering personal and professional growth within the Black community.
Throughout the episode, we'll discuss the following:
Tune in to this uplifting and informative episode as we delve into the significance of mentorship for Black individuals, available on all major podcast platforms. Join the conversation and learn how you, too, can become an agent of positive change through mentorship. If you're interested in being a guest on A.F.A.R, contact us at [email protected]. See you in the episode!
Join us on the A.F.A.R Podcast this week as we continue our commitment to consistently releasing episodes every Wednesday at 11 am! In today's episode, we're excited to welcome guest host Athena Davis to explore the representation of People of Color (P.O.C) in Media and Entertainment.
Together with Athena, we'll take a deep dive into the historical context of P.O.C representation, discuss the industry's current state, and analyze the impact of media portrayals on society. We'll also cover the efforts being made to improve representation, the intersection of media with other social justice movements, and share personal stories and experiences from industry professionals.
Don't miss this enlightening discussion on P.O.C. representation in media and entertainment. Tune in on all major podcast platforms and join us as we strive to change the industry positively. If you're interested in being a guest on A.F.A.R, contact us at [email protected]. See you in the episode!
In this week's episode of the A.F.A.R Podcast, we're back and better than ever! Join us every Wednesday at 11 am as we delve into fascinating discussions on mental health, parenthood, and the unique experiences of People of Color. This week, we're honored to have Athena Davis as our guest, a prominent voice in the world of Black feminism.
Together with Athena, we'll explore the core principles of Black feminism and its impact on families and communities. Learn how to empower and uplift Black women, embrace intersectionality, and foster a more inclusive and supportive environment for everyone.
You can find our podcast on all major platforms, so don't miss out on this enlightening conversation. If you're interested in being a guest on A.F.A.R, contact us at [email protected]. See you in the episode!
Welcome to the Afar Podcast! In this episode, we’ll be discussing the challenges faced by the Department of Children and Families (DCF) in Boston and the impact on families and children in need. We’ll explore high caseloads, a lack of resources, racial disparities, transparency and accountability concerns, and slow reunification with families.
This week the Fathers' Uplift team discusses love, self-love, and the importance of expressing your love and your appreciation of others. Love isn't always such an easy emotion for us men to show due to influences of culture and perceptions of "masculinity." Today we discuss how to not be afraid to show love to others as men, which helps us to open up to our peers, our communities, and our families.
It's another episode of our Kings' Dilemmas series, helping Kings navigate the dilemmas they face as leaders so they can make the best decisions for themselves, their families, and their communities.
This week the Fathers' Uplift Team discusses cultural identity, the meaning of our cultural roots, backgrounds, nationalities, and what factors influence and shape our view of each other’s cultures.
This is another episode of our Kings' Dilemmas series, helping Kings navigate the dilemmas they face as leaders so they can make the best decisions for themselves, their family, and their communities. We're glad to have you tuning in!
Welcome Back to AFAR. In today’s episode, Father’s UpLift Youth Tariq, Jhakari, Robert, Christian, and Jason engage each other freely and authentically, speaking truth on topics that interest them. This week, the boys are discussing their high school experiences, posing questions to each other such as:
Disclaimer: Fathers' UpLift does not condone smoking, drug use, or alcohol abuse. However, we do provide a safe space for our youth to discuss these topics and the prevalence of these things around them. For that reason, those topics may be touched on frankly from time to time from an unendorsed perspective in our youth podcast episodes.
Welcome Back to AFAR. In today's episode, Host David and three of our youth - Tariq, Jason, and Christian - engage each other freely, authentically, and step out of their comfort zones as young men, speaking truth on topics that interest them. They offer perspectives to their peers and listeners and provide tools that will help them make the best decisions for themselves, at home, at school, and in the community.
Today, they discuss dropping mixtapes, the impact of music in their lives, and ways to use music as a tool to build healthy friendships. They also pose questions to each other about how music can impact relationships with friends (and also the ladies). Today, our youth offer their perspectives to their peers and listeners on how music is a vital part of both their individual lives and broader society.
Some of the questions touched on include:
What is one thing that you wish people understood about making music ?
How do your parents look at your music? What are your plans with music?
How did you get started making music? How long has it been since you've started?
We've got an intense topic this week, with the Fathers' Uplift Team discussing infidelity. We chat about how to define it, how to to avoid it, and the big question, "Is it possible to move past it?"
This is another week in the Kings' Dilemmas series, helping Kings navigate the dilemmas they face as leaders so they can make the best decisions for themselves, their families, and their communities.
This week the Fathers' Uplift Team discuss personal health and the actual importance of routine medical care. For some reason, it's easy for us men to neglect our health. Don't do it though. You'll thank yourself later.
It's another episode of the Kings' Dilemmas series, helping Kings navigate the dilemmas they face as leaders so they can make the best decisions for themselves, their families, and their communities.
The podcast currently has 63 episodes available.