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New week, new content! Happy to say there are two guests featured on this week’s episode. Syd is joined by Elgin and Travis of the Call of Duty: Black Dads podcast. Both Elgin and Travis are fathers of two children navigating the world of parenthood as Black men. Throughout the episode they all discuss the best parts of fatherhood, how their own relationships with their fathers influenced them and why it;s okay if your children have to learn the hard way. And while Syd is currently childless she agrees with the guys that respect is a must in any child-parent relationship.
Support Black fathers reclaiming the narrative on Elgin (@yoboiel) and Travis’s (@ol_eddie_kane') show Call of Duty Black Dads and follow them on IG: @c.o.d.blackdads
If you haven’t already, make sure to follow the podcast on Instagram and Facebook @AnnoyedNotOffended. Visit the website as well at anopodcast.com
Let me judge your annoyances both big and small to see if you should be annoyed or offended. Email them to [email protected].
By Sydney Rodgers5
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New week, new content! Happy to say there are two guests featured on this week’s episode. Syd is joined by Elgin and Travis of the Call of Duty: Black Dads podcast. Both Elgin and Travis are fathers of two children navigating the world of parenthood as Black men. Throughout the episode they all discuss the best parts of fatherhood, how their own relationships with their fathers influenced them and why it;s okay if your children have to learn the hard way. And while Syd is currently childless she agrees with the guys that respect is a must in any child-parent relationship.
Support Black fathers reclaiming the narrative on Elgin (@yoboiel) and Travis’s (@ol_eddie_kane') show Call of Duty Black Dads and follow them on IG: @c.o.d.blackdads
If you haven’t already, make sure to follow the podcast on Instagram and Facebook @AnnoyedNotOffended. Visit the website as well at anopodcast.com
Let me judge your annoyances both big and small to see if you should be annoyed or offended. Email them to [email protected].