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Most of us have default emotional responses that we inherited from our parents. When you think of your relationship with your father, how present was he in supporting your emotional development? On this episode of BlackFor30, we discuss the impacts of fathers within African households, more specifically with the emotional maturation in their children. I am joined with my co-collaborator Sean Solole to discuss our own experiences, as well as, the experiences of our parents in shaping how we grew and matured.
Host:
Fungai Mutsiwa
Instagram: @blackfor30
Guest:
Sean Solole
To support this podcast in any manner, reach out to us on [email protected].
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BlackFor30 is a place for exploring Pan-African theory and praxis through discourse. Send us your thoughts and questions @blackfor30 or via email at [email protected].
Support BlackFor30
At BlackFor30, we believe that liberation begins in the mind and manifests through action. Your donation helps us amplify Afrocentric perspectives, foster critical conversations, and create initiatives that challenge narratives and inspire change. Together, we can keep the mission alive and impactful. Thank you for being part of this journey.
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Most of us have default emotional responses that we inherited from our parents. When you think of your relationship with your father, how present was he in supporting your emotional development? On this episode of BlackFor30, we discuss the impacts of fathers within African households, more specifically with the emotional maturation in their children. I am joined with my co-collaborator Sean Solole to discuss our own experiences, as well as, the experiences of our parents in shaping how we grew and matured.
Host:
Fungai Mutsiwa
Instagram: @blackfor30
Guest:
Sean Solole
To support this podcast in any manner, reach out to us on [email protected].
Support the show
BlackFor30 is a place for exploring Pan-African theory and praxis through discourse. Send us your thoughts and questions @blackfor30 or via email at [email protected].
Support BlackFor30
At BlackFor30, we believe that liberation begins in the mind and manifests through action. Your donation helps us amplify Afrocentric perspectives, foster critical conversations, and create initiatives that challenge narratives and inspire change. Together, we can keep the mission alive and impactful. Thank you for being part of this journey.