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What inspires a man to build a movement that honors the powerful bond between Black fathers and their daughters?
In this deeply meaningful episode of 15 Minutes with Dad, host Lirec Williams sits down with a visionary community leader and advocate who shares the origin story behind Black Girl Dad Week and the Black Father Daughter Dance—initiatives born out of love, resilience, and the need for supportive spaces during politically and socially complex times.
💡 These events aren’t just moments of celebration—they’re movements rooted in family empowerment, cultural pride, and intentional fatherhood.
🎯 Inside this episode, you’ll hear:
As fathers and daughters danced, laughed, and shared unforgettable moments, they redefined what celebrating fatherhood looks like—and why it matters now more than ever.
This episode is a call to action for fathers, educators, mentors, and community builders to embrace their role in supporting Black women’s leadership, amplifying joy, and modeling intentional presence for the next generation.
📲 Subscribe to 15 Minutes with Dad and visit 15minuteswithdad.com for tools, stories, and event highlights that promote educational equity, celebration of culture, and the vital role of Black fathers in shaping the future.
🎧 Tune in and be inspired by the vision, legacy, and power of Black fatherhood in motion.
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🌐 Website: Explore additional resources and updates on our healing journey at 15MinuteswithDad.com.
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🎧 Listen on Your Favorite Platforms: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Anchor, and more.
Thank you for joining us on this transformative journey! Together, we're breaking barriers and fostering a community of healing.
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What inspires a man to build a movement that honors the powerful bond between Black fathers and their daughters?
In this deeply meaningful episode of 15 Minutes with Dad, host Lirec Williams sits down with a visionary community leader and advocate who shares the origin story behind Black Girl Dad Week and the Black Father Daughter Dance—initiatives born out of love, resilience, and the need for supportive spaces during politically and socially complex times.
💡 These events aren’t just moments of celebration—they’re movements rooted in family empowerment, cultural pride, and intentional fatherhood.
🎯 Inside this episode, you’ll hear:
As fathers and daughters danced, laughed, and shared unforgettable moments, they redefined what celebrating fatherhood looks like—and why it matters now more than ever.
This episode is a call to action for fathers, educators, mentors, and community builders to embrace their role in supporting Black women’s leadership, amplifying joy, and modeling intentional presence for the next generation.
📲 Subscribe to 15 Minutes with Dad and visit 15minuteswithdad.com for tools, stories, and event highlights that promote educational equity, celebration of culture, and the vital role of Black fathers in shaping the future.
🎧 Tune in and be inspired by the vision, legacy, and power of Black fatherhood in motion.
Support the show
Stay Connected with 15 Minutes with Dad:
🌐 Website: Explore additional resources and updates on our healing journey at 15MinuteswithDad.com.
📱 Follow us on Social Media:
Host
✉️ Subscribe and Share: Receive the latest episodes directly in your inbox by subscribing on our website. Don't forget to share your thoughts and experiences with the community!
🎧 Listen on Your Favorite Platforms: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Anchor, and more.
Thank you for joining us on this transformative journey! Together, we're breaking barriers and fostering a community of healing.
Buy 15 Minutes with Dad Merchandise -
Donate to 15 Minutes with Dad so...