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On this episode of They Call Me Daddy, the crew checks in on life, health, and the weight of responsibility. Torrean celebrates a six-month walking streak and major weight-loss wins, Mack shares how staying active is helping his mental health, and Mondo reflects on family moments with his daughter’s surprise visit and the lessons behind her new tattoos.
From there, the conversation delves deep into Dame Dash — his legacy, ego, and what it means to strike a balance between confidence and humility. The dads debate whether success is about “I did it” or about surrendering to a bigger plan. The dialogue expands to the pressures that Black men face regarding entrepreneurship, work, and worth, and how to distinguish between following one's own plan and God’s.
They conclude with reflections on the pressure in today’s world — from financial struggles to cultural divides — and offer a reminder: lean into community, protect your health, and move with purpose.
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On this episode of They Call Me Daddy, the crew checks in on life, health, and the weight of responsibility. Torrean celebrates a six-month walking streak and major weight-loss wins, Mack shares how staying active is helping his mental health, and Mondo reflects on family moments with his daughter’s surprise visit and the lessons behind her new tattoos.
From there, the conversation delves deep into Dame Dash — his legacy, ego, and what it means to strike a balance between confidence and humility. The dads debate whether success is about “I did it” or about surrendering to a bigger plan. The dialogue expands to the pressures that Black men face regarding entrepreneurship, work, and worth, and how to distinguish between following one's own plan and God’s.
They conclude with reflections on the pressure in today’s world — from financial struggles to cultural divides — and offer a reminder: lean into community, protect your health, and move with purpose.